
If you received such an error, it is likely not lying to you that there is
no writable directory named "backup" in the root "/" of your filesystem.
Either create it or specify an alternate path to dump the backup.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Steve Clark
On 07/24/2012 05:16 AM, Adi Ariyanto wrote:
Hi, did someone ever meet this case ?****
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I try to backup my otrs with this command****
./backup.pl -d /backup/****
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But I got “ERROR: No Such directory: /backup/****
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I google and found an post that said backup.pl not work on debian, my OTRS run on Debian, then I try install OTRS on CentOS then I try run backup.pl but found the same error.****
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What I have try****
1. Try to change group permission (chown) ****
a. On Debian : chown otrs www-data /backup/****
b. On CentOS : chown otrs apache /backup/****
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Any idea ?****
Hmm... On CentOS 5.x I use a shell script from a root cron job that has #!/bin/sh /opt/otrs/scripts/backup.pl -d /opt/backups/
and it work just fine.
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