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    • simatec
      simatec Developer Most Active last edited by

      Angeschaut habe ich mir das schonmal … aber noch keine Zeit gefunden

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        Conquest last edited by

        @peoples:

        Zu Google Drive

        Bis jetzt noch nicht aber eine Idee ist es allemal ` Danke für die Info.

        Wäre Klasse wenn das noch kommt.

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          passuff last edited by

          Hallo zusammen,

          ich betreibe ioBroker im Docker auf der Synology Diskstation. Das Sichern funktioniert über FTP einwandfrei. Beim Widerherstellen hab ich mir bereits einen Container zerschossen. Ich vermute, dass es hier Unterscheide zum Betrieb auf Raspi & Co gibt. Angefangen bei start/stop ioBroker, was beim Container gänzlich anders funktioniert. Hat jemand Erfahrung mit Docker und Wiederherstellung von Backups?

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          • simatec
            simatec Developer Most Active last edited by

            Beschreibe mal, was im Container anders ist.

            Wie führst du einen start und stop aus?

            Im Prinzip stoppt und startet sich iob beim Restore über backitup selber.

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              passuff last edited by

              Raspi // Docker Container

              iobroker start // node node_modules/iobroker.js-controller/controller.js >/opt/scripts/docker_iobroker_log.txt 2>&1 &
              iobroker stop // pkill io
              
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              • Espace0401
                Espace0401 last edited by

                Ich habe gerade festgestellt, dass die letzten beiden Tage das minimal Backup nur auf meinen FTP Server hochgeladen wurde, aber nicht mehr lokal im Verzeichnis /backups ist. An der Größe kann es nicht liegen, mein ioBroker läuft auf eine SSD mit ausreichend Speicherplatz.

                Gruss Joachim

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                • simatec
                  simatec Developer Most Active last edited by

                  @Espace0401:

                  Ich habe gerade festgestellt, dass die letzten beiden Tage das minimal Backup nur auf meinen FTP Server hochgeladen wurde, aber nicht mehr lokal im Verzeichnis /backups ist. An der Größe kann es nicht liegen, mein ioBroker läuft auf eine SSD mit ausreichend Speicherplatz.

                  Gruss Joachim `

                  Das klingt nicht logisch. FTP wird von local hochgeladen.

                  Wenn es local nicht abgelegt ist, kann es eigentlich auch nicht auf dem FTP sein

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                  • Espace0401
                    Espace0401 last edited by

                    Vielleicht würde es ja nach dem hochladen wieder local gelöscht.

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                    • nieIP
                      nieIP last edited by

                      Dann starte doch mal manuell und beobachte die Bildschirmausgabe.

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                      • simatec
                        simatec Developer Most Active last edited by

                        Gelöscht werden nur die letzten x Backups.

                        Was hast du da eingestellt?

                        Unter FTP kann man das auch manuell festlegen, ob gelöscht werden soll.

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                          paul.honka last edited by

                          Nach einspielen eines Totalbackups, kommt beim Aufruf des Sql Adapters folgende Meldung

                          File index_m.html not found. Der Adapter ist grün. Der Sql Adapter war beim Update konfiguriert. Ich kann ihn nicht

                          konfigurieren. Nur neu installieren! Was macht man nun, es werden ja einige Messwerte aufgezeichnet.

                          Beste Grüße paul

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                          • Espace0401
                            Espace0401 last edited by

                            @simatec:

                            Gelöscht werden nur die letzten x Backups.

                            Was hast du da eingestellt?

                            Unter FTP kann man das auch manuell festlegen, ob gelöscht werden soll.

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                            Ich habe die Einstellungen so belassen wie sie waren. Nachdem ich den Adapter neu gestartet habe, hat er heute früh wieder normal seinen Dienst gemacht. Ich werde die Sachen mal weiter beobachten.

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                            • Peoples
                              Peoples last edited by

                              @paul.honka:

                              Nach einspielen eines Totalbackups, kommt beim Aufruf des Sql Adapters folgende Meldung

                              File index_m.html not found. Der Adapter ist grün. Der Sql Adapter war beim Update konfiguriert. Ich kann ihn nicht

                              konfigurieren. Nur neu installieren! Was macht man nun, es werden ja einige Messwerte aufgezeichnet.

                              Beste Grüße paul `

                              Die geloggten Daten des Sql - Adapters liegen ja nicht in dem Adapter selbst sondern in der von dir konfigurierten Datenbank. Wenn du diese auch gesichert hast sollte es nichts ausmachen den Adapter neu zu installieren, da die Daten ja in der Datenbank unberührt bleiben sollten. Oder verstehe ich deine Frage falsch?

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                                paul.honka last edited by

                                Ich komme an die Einstelldaten vom Sql Adapter nicht ran.

                                Unter Instazen und den Schraubenschlüssel kommt diese Meldung

                                File index_m.html not found.

                                Habe gerade festgestellt, das diese Meldung auch bei der YR Instanz kommt.

                                Ein löschen der Instanz und Neuinstallation bringt auch wider

                                diese Meldung.

                                Beste Grüße paul

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                                • MathiasJ
                                  MathiasJ last edited by

                                  Hast Du schon vversucht, die Adapter manuell, also aus der Konsole zu installieren?

                                  ich hatte das selbe Problem über der Admin-Seite bei Amazon Dash und Zigbee.

                                  Ich habe mich dann über SSH angemeldet, und die 2 Adapter über die Konsole einfach nachinstalliert.

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                                  • Peoples
                                    Peoples last edited by

                                    @paul.honka:

                                    Ich komme an die Einstelldaten vom Sql Adapter nicht ran.

                                    Unter Instazen und den Schraubenschlüssel kommt diese Meldung

                                    File index_m.html not found.

                                    Habe gerade festgestellt, das diese Meldung auch bei der YR Instanz kommt.

                                    Ein löschen der Instanz und Neuinstallation bringt auch wider

                                    diese Meldung.

                                    Beste Grüße paul `

                                    Und den ganzen adapter mal löschen nicht nur die Instanz hast du auch probiert?

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                                      paul.honka last edited by

                                      Hallo,

                                      löschen ging auch nicht.

                                      Habe mit sudo iobroker update all nochmal upgedatet,

                                      und dann ging alles.

                                      Beste Grüsse paul

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                                        Ceel last edited by

                                        Hallo

                                        Könnte mir jemand bei meinem Problem helfen?

                                        Habe Backitup eingestellt mit eine Samba Freiabe zu meinem NAS (Synology). Habe einen User erstellt und einen eigenen Ordner.

                                        nur leider speichert er keine Sicherung ab!

                                        Ich nutze iobroker mit Docker.

                                        Hier der Log:

                                        Gestartet...
                                        [DEBUG] [mount] start with {"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****"}
                                        [ERROR] [mount] - [undefined /bin/sh: 1: 32h543j9,rw,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777: not found
                                        Usage:
                                         mount [-lhV]
                                         mount -a [options]
                                         mount [options] [--source] <source> | [--target] <directory>
                                         mount [options] <source> <directory>
                                         mount <operation> <mountpoint> [<target>]
                                        
                                        Mount a filesystem.
                                        
                                        Options:
                                         -a, --all               mount all filesystems mentioned in fstab
                                         -c, --no-canonicalize   don't canonicalize paths
                                         -f, --fake              dry run; skip the mount(2) syscall
                                         -F, --fork              fork off for each device (use with -a)
                                         -T, --fstab <path>      alternative file to /etc/fstab
                                         -i, --internal-only     don't call the mount. <type>helpers
                                         -l, --show-labels       show also filesystem labels
                                         -n, --no-mtab           don't write to /etc/mtab
                                         -o, --options     comma-separated list of mount options
                                         -O, --test-opts   limit the set of filesystems (use with -a)
                                         -r, --read-only         mount the filesystem read-only (same as -o ro)
                                         -t, --types       limit the set of filesystem types
                                             --source <src>      explicitly specifies source (path, label, uuid)
                                             --target <target>   explicitly specifies mountpoint
                                         -v, --verbose           say what is being done
                                         -w, --rw, --read-write  mount the filesystem read-write (default)
                                        
                                         -h, --help     display this help and exit
                                         -V, --version  output version information and exit
                                        
                                        Source:
                                         -L, --label <label>     synonym for LABEL= <label>-U, --uuid <uuid>       synonym for UUID= <uuid>LABEL= <label>specifies device by filesystem label
                                         UUID= <uuid>specifies device by filesystem UUID
                                         PARTLABEL= <label>specifies device by partition label
                                         PARTUUID= <uuid>specifies device by partition UUID
                                         <device>                specifies device by path
                                         <directory>             mountpoint for bind mounts (see --bind/rbind)
                                         <file>                  regular file for loopdev setup
                                        
                                        Operations:
                                         -B, --bind              mount a subtree somewhere else (same as -o bind)
                                         -M, --move              move a subtree to some other place
                                         -R, --rbind             mount a subtree and all submounts somewhere else
                                         --make-shared           mark a subtree as shared
                                         --make-slave            mark a subtree as slave
                                         --make-private          mark a subtree as private
                                         --make-unbindable       mark a subtree as unbindable
                                         --make-rshared          recursively mark a whole subtree as shared
                                         --make-rslave           recursively mark a whole subtree as slave
                                         --make-rprivate         recursively mark a whole subtree as private
                                         --make-runbindable      recursively mark a whole subtree as unbindable
                                        
                                        For more details see mount(8).
                                        
                                        [ERROR] [mount] - [IGNORED] Error: Command failed: mount -t cifs -o user=BaCkuP,password=#]BPB|XXXXXX,rw,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 //192.168.178.3/Backup/iobroker_backups /opt/iobroker/backups
                                        /bin/sh: 1: 32h543j9,rw,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777: not found
                                        Usage:
                                         mount [-lhV]
                                         mount -a [options]
                                         mount [options] [--source] <source> | [--target] <directory>
                                         mount [options] <source> <directory>
                                         mount <operation> <mountpoint> [<target>]
                                        
                                        Mount a filesystem.
                                        
                                        Options:
                                         -a, --all               mount all filesystems mentioned in fstab
                                         -c, --no-canonicalize   don't canonicalize paths
                                         -f, --fake              dry run; skip the mount(2) syscall
                                         -F, --fork              fork off for each device (use with -a)
                                         -T, --fstab <path>      alternative file to /etc/fstab
                                         -i, --internal-only     don't call the mount. <type>helpers
                                         -l, --show-labels       show also filesystem labels
                                         -n, --no-mtab           don't write to /etc/mtab
                                         -o, --options     comma-separated list of mount options
                                         -O, --test-opts   limit the set of filesystems (use with -a)
                                         -r, --read-only         mount the filesystem read-only (same as -o ro)
                                         -t, --types       limit the set of filesystem types
                                             --source <src>      explicitly specifies source (path, label, uuid)
                                             --target <target>   explicitly specifies mountpoint
                                         -v, --verbose           say what is being done
                                         -w, --rw, --read-write  mount the filesystem read-write (default)
                                        
                                         -h, --help     display this help and exit
                                         -V, --version  output version information and exit
                                        
                                        Source:
                                         -L, --label <label>     synonym for LABEL= <label>-U, --uuid <uuid>       synonym for UUID= <uuid>LABEL= <label>specifies device by filesystem label
                                         UUID= <uuid>specifies device by filesystem UUID
                                         PARTLABEL= <label>specifies device by partition label
                                         PARTUUID= <uuid>specifies device by partition UUID
                                         <device>                specifies device by path
                                         <directory>             mountpoint for bind mounts (see --bind/rbind)
                                         <file>                  regular file for loopdev setup
                                        
                                        Operations:
                                         -B, --bind              mount a subtree somewhere else (same as -o bind)
                                         -M, --move              move a subtree to some other place
                                         -R, --rbind             mount a subtree and all submounts somewhere else
                                         --make-shared           mark a subtree as shared
                                         --make-slave            mark a subtree as slave
                                         --make-private          mark a subtree as private
                                         --make-unbindable       mark a subtree as unbindable
                                         --make-rshared          recursively mark a whole subtree as shared
                                         --make-rslave           recursively mark a whole subtree as slave
                                         --make-rprivate         recursively mark a whole subtree as private
                                         --make-runbindable      recursively mark a whole subtree as unbindable
                                        
                                        For more details see mount(8).
                                        
                                        [DEBUG] [minimal] start with {"type":"creator","time":"02:00","debugging":true,"everyXDays":"1","deleteBackupAfter":0,"extensionsEnabled":false,"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"//192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****","context":{"fileNames":[],"errors":{},"done":[],"types":[]},"adapter":null},"dir":"/opt/iobroker","redis":{"enabled":false,"type":"creator","ftp":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","host":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9","port":"47021"},"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9"},"dropbox":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","deleteOldBackup":false,"accessToken":"","ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/backupDir","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total"},"path":"/var/lib/redis"},"history":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","entriesNumber":"10","systemLang":"de"},"telegram":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","instance":"telegram.0","systemLang":"de"},"backupDir":"/opt/iobroker/backups"}
                                        [DEBUG] [minimal] - Backup created: /opt/iobroker/backups/minimal_2018_10_26-11_35_04_backupiobroker.tar.gz
                                        
                                        [DEBUG] [minimal] - done
                                        [DEBUG] [cifs] start with {"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"//192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****","backupDir":"/opt/iobroker/backups","deleteBackupAfter":0}
                                        [DEBUG] [cifs] - done
                                        [DEBUG] [clean] start with {"deleteBackupAfter":0}
                                        [DEBUG] [clean] - done
                                        [DEBUG] [telegram] start with {"type":"creator","time":"02:00","debugging":true,"everyXDays":"1","deleteBackupAfter":0,"extensionsEnabled":false,"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"//192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****","context":{"fileNames":["/opt/iobroker/backups/minimal_2018_10_26-11_35_04_backupiobroker.tar.gz"],"errors":{},"done":["minimal"],"types":["minimal"]},"adapter":null},"dir":"/opt/iobroker","redis":{"enabled":false,"type":"creator","ftp":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","host":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9","port":"47021"},"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9"},"dropbox":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","deleteOldBackup":false,"accessToken":"","ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/backupDir","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total"},"path":"/var/lib/redis"},"history":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","entriesNumber":"10","systemLang":"de"},"telegram":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","instance":"telegram.0","systemLang":"de","time":"26 Oktober 2018 um 11:35 Uhr"},"backupDir":"/opt/iobroker/backups"}
                                        [DEBUG] [telegram] - [minimal] used Telegram-Instance: telegram.0
                                        [DEBUG] [telegram] - done
                                        [DEBUG] [history] start with {"type":"creator","time":"02:00","debugging":true,"everyXDays":"1","deleteBackupAfter":0,"extensionsEnabled":false,"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"//192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****","context":{"fileNames":["/opt/iobroker/backups/minimal_2018_10_26-11_35_04_backupiobroker.tar.gz"],"errors":{},"done":["minimal"],"types":["minimal"]},"adapter":null},"dir":"/opt/iobroker","redis":{"enabled":false,"type":"creator","ftp":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","host":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9","port":"47021"},"cifs":{"enabled":true,"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"#]BPB|32h543j9"},"dropbox":{"enabled":false,"type":"storage","source":"FTP","deleteOldBackup":false,"accessToken":"","ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/backupDir","dirMinimal":"/backupDir/minimal","dirTotal":"/backupDir/total"},"path":"/var/lib/redis"},"history":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","entriesNumber":"10","systemLang":"de","time":"26 Oktober 2018 um 11:35 Uhr"},"telegram":{"enabled":true,"type":"message","instance":"telegram.0","systemLang":"de"},"backupDir":"/opt/iobroker/backups"}
                                        [DEBUG] [history] - backitup.0.history.html
                                        [DEBUG] [umount] start with {"mountType":"CIFS","type":"storage","source":"FTP","mount":"//192.168.178.3","deleteOldBackup":false,"ownDir":false,"bkpType":"Minimal","dir":"/Backup/iobroker_backups","dirMinimal":"sharename/backupDir","dirTotal":"sharename/backupDir","user":"BaCkuP","pass":"****","backupDir":"/opt/iobroker/backups"}
                                        [ERROR] [umount] - umount: /opt/iobroker/backups: must be superuser to unmount
                                        
                                        [ERROR] [umount] - [IGNORED] Error: Command failed: umount /opt/iobroker/backups
                                        umount: /opt/iobroker/backups: must be superuser to unmount
                                        
                                        [EXIT] 0</file></directory></device></uuid></label></uuid></label></uuid></uuid></label></label></target></src></type></path></target></mountpoint></operation></directory></directory></file></directory></device></uuid></label></uuid></label></uuid></uuid></label></label></target></src></type></path></target></mountpoint></operation></directory></directory>
                                        
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                                        • simatec
                                          simatec Developer Most Active last edited by

                                          Da dein Passwort anscheinend Sonderzeichen hat, probiere mal dein Passwort in Anführungszeichen zu schreiben.

                                          Hast du die cifs-utils installiert?

                                          Prüfe auch die Pfade noch einmal …

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                                            Ceel last edited by

                                            @simatec:

                                            Da dein Passwort anscheinend Sonderzeichen hat, probiere mal dein Passwort in Anführungszeichen zu schreiben.

                                            Hast du die cifs-utils installiert?

                                            Prüfe auch die Pfade noch einmal … `

                                            ja habe cifs-utils installiert und habe es auch mit einem PW nur mit Zahlen und Buchstaben versucht!

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