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Trying to use tklbam with LAPP 11.1 - with the mahara patch applied.
tklmbam-init went fine, smooth as silk.
However, tklbam-backup provokes this response (I of course authenticate with the proxy first):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/tklbam-backup", line 266, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/bin/tklbam-backup", line 195, in main
conf.profile = get_profile(hb)
File "/usr/bin/tklbam-backup", line 122, in get_profile
new_profile = hb.get_new_profile(turnkey_version, profile_timestamp)
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 207, in get_new_profile
response = self._api('GET', 'archive/timestamp/', attrs)
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 185, in _api
return API.request(method, self.API_URL + uri, attrs, headers)
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 129, in request
raise Error(c.response_code, name, description)
hub.Error: (404, 'BackupArchive.NotFound', 'Backup profile archive not found: turnkey-lapp-11.1-lucid-x86')
What am I getting wrong?
TKLBAM still doesn't support PostgreSQL
From http://www.turnkeylinux.org/docs/tklbam/faq/general:
Which databases are supported?
"Currently only MySQL. PostgreSQL support is under development. Support for additional databases will be added as needed. Currently TurnKey appliances only include MySQL and PostgreSQL databases."
OH right, the manual
Thanks Liraz. Sorry to use your time up that way. Zealously backing up with new enthusiasm, I guess :)
SQL dump
The strategy I'm using is a cron job to dump to an sql file and then rsync to other machines on and off site.
Can't remember the details, as I'm not as fluent with postgres and am not at home or the office. A web search for postgreSQL and dumb and .sql should be a warm start, in the meantime.
You can use TKLBAM hooks as a workaround
See /etc/tklbam/hooks.
I can understand your concern
But to be realistic, TKL is developed by a 2 man team. And while their intentions, plans and dreams are awesome, like most of us they often underestimate the time things will take. Also as you can probably imagine, they also have a huge todo list and constantly shifting (and competeing) priorities.
To complicates matters AFAIK the devs are now looking to create some generic DB backup system (to accommodate current databases plus others into the future). This has pushed back the PostgreSQL support but hopefully will make the addition of new DB engine support to TKLBAM much easier.
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