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<jorgeluis> Hi, how do you people back up a ynh system running on a raspberry pi?
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<err404> You have a menu ''backup' in your admin interface
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<·☽•Nameless☆•777 · ±> Ghost in the shell 😮 ?
( personne a la ref 🥺 )
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<·☽•Nameless☆•777 · ±> Ghost in the shell 😮 ?
( personne a la ref 🥺 ? )
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<PapaDragon> HI all, while trying to work on the fail2ban configuration for the Loops package, I discovered that all latest nginx logs are written in `/var/log/nginx/myappdomain.tld-access.log.1` rather than in `/var/log/nginx/myappdomain.tld-access.log` (whichs exists but remains empty). I’m not a logrotate specialist, so is this the expexted behaviour or could there be something wrong on my server?
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<tituspijean> No expert either, but is it possible that the file got rotated but nginx somehow remembers it by its inode and not its path?
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<bbohard> Some application need to release log file in order to use the new one. I have no acces to a yunohost at the moment but on other server I have this postrotate command `invoke-rc.d nginx rotate >/dev/null 2>&1`
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<miro5001> Check ownership of the log files
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<m606> @_bifrost_jorgeluis=2fsupport=40conference.yunohost.org:aria-net.org and there are various apps for extended backup features in "System tools" or "Synchronization" categories of the app catalog if you need.