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mike |
Subject: |
[rdiff-backup-users] permissions question on status files rdiff-backup creates |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:42:28 -0500 (EST) |
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Hello,
I'm running Debian Stable, rdiff-backup 0.13.4.
All the statistic files (i.e.
session_statistics.2006-11-28T11:12:26-05:00.data) rdiff-backup makes
are rw------ root.root. Is this behavior from rdiff-backup or my
script? I run rdiff-backup via a script that is executed by cron. I
have umask set to 022 in my script. I thought that would force file
creation by rdiff-backup as rw-r--r-- but that didn't work.
The reason is I'm trying to have a web script read the session_stats
file so I can display it in a web page and the file needs to be
readable.
I run rdiff-backup like this:
/usr/bin/rdiff-backup --force --no-compression-regexp --parsable-output
--print-statistics /home/data /backup
Why does rdiff-backup make the files rw user only? Is it just my version?
I realize I could just put "chmod 644 session_stat*" in my script but
I'd like to learn why, is it the behavior of rdiff-backup or my script?
Thanks!
-Mike
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