[Box Backup] Web Management Interface

Scott McNee boxbackup@boxbackup.org
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 16:29:26 +1000


Hi Chris here is the apache error log after updated version

[Tue Nov 11 16:27:12 2008] [error] [client 220.245.xxx.xxx] ERROR:
Expected raidfile backup/00000001//info does not exist
[Tue Nov 11 16:27:12 2008] [error] [client 220.245.xxx.xxx] WARNING:
Exception thrown: RaidFileException(RaidFileDoesntExist) at
RaidFileRead.cpp(1026)
[Tue Nov 11 16:27:12 2008] [error] [client 220.245.xxx.xxx] [Tue Nov 11
16:27:12 2008] accounts.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
(m//) at /var/www/html/admin/accounts/accounts.cgi line 348, <BBSA> line 9.
[Tue Nov 11 16:27:12 2008] [error] [client 220.245.xxx.xxx] [Tue Nov 11
16:27:12 2008] accounts.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation
(.) or string at /var/www/html/admin/accounts/accounts.cgi line 348,
<BBSA> line 9.
[Tue Nov 11 16:27:12 2008] [error] [client 220.245.xxx.xxx] [Tue Nov 11
16:27:12 2008] accounts.cgi: bad format in value: expected number
followed by kB, found '' at /var/www/html/admin/accounts/accounts.cgi
line 348.

and the page error is

bad format in value: expected number followed by kB, found '' at
/var/www/html/admin/accounts/accounts.cgi line 348.


Thanks.

Chris Wilson wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Scott McNee wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi Chris thanks for the prompt reply,
>>
>> I downloaded the latest trunk and Installed. Another error has appeared
>>
>> Software error:
>>
>> at /var/www/html/admin/accounts/accounts.cgi line 348.
>>
>> bbstoreaccount -m output :
>>
>> Account ID: 0x00000001
>> Last object ID: 0x230e3
>> Used: 52144712 kB, 90%
>> Old files: 353468 kB, 0%
>> Deleted files: 14146820 kB, 24%
>> Directories: 21436 kB, 0%
>> Soft limit: 52428800 kB, 90%
>> Hard limit: 57671680 kB, 100%
>> Client store marker: 143587
>>     
>
> I can't see an obvious cause for this error, so I added some more 
> debugging code. Please could you update to the latest version of the web 
> interface and tell me what error it reports?
>
> Cheers, Chris.
>   

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