jottadocker's Issues
""ERROR Not logged in" not caught, not "OK" status in loop
entrypoint.sh
checks "$(jotta-cli status)" =~ ERROR.*
to determine if the user is logged in. This does not catch the error output, since this is sent to stderr, not stdout. This was probably changed recently.
jotta-cli status
seems to give exit code 0 if it fails, so a more robust version could be
jotta-cli status >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "First time login"
Or, to keep the same solution:
if [[ "$(jotta-cli status 2>&1)" =~ ERROR.* ]];
echo "First time login"
The same problem exists at cliout=$(jotta-cli status | tail -1)
. It is easy to verify by running jotta-cli status | grep -c OK
, which returns "OK" and "0". jotta-cli status 2>&1 | grep -c OK
returns 1.
README (Overview) on Docker Hub page
Thanks for the great docker image!
I just had a successful run on Synology DS916+
Tried many different solutions but yours is the only only works.
Anyway the page on docker hub doesn't have any content, and I was a little bit confused before coming to this github repo.
It'd be really nice if you can copy-and-paste the README content to docker hub. (and only you have the permission to do that)
Thanks for the great work, again!
Not upgrading?
Hi,
I'm trying out your very nice package. Thank you.
I am, however, not able to get it to upgrade to the latest package. The installation starts with jotta-cli 0.7.33634 and it stays there. The console says "jotta-cli is already the newest version (0.7.33634)." when I restart the container but that it not the latest version.
$ sudo docker exec -it jotta /bin/bash
root@jotta:/src# apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
root@jotta:/src# # apt-get update
[...]
Get:4 https://repo.jotta.us/debian debian InRelease [9417 B]
[...]
root@jotta:/src# apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
[...]
jotta-cli/debian 0.8.36055 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.7.33634]
[...]
root@jotta:/src#
I am wondering if an "apt-get update" is needed in entrypoint.sh before "apt-get install jotta-cli" ?
Failed to backup with `scaninterval 0` (realtime mode)
When scaninterval
set to a time, everything works fine.
But when it set to 0
(as mentioned in Document), it shows the error below and stopped backup.
UNABLE TO FIND WATCH FOR /some/path/to/file "/some/path/to/file": WRITE
UNABLE TO FIND WATCH FOR /some/path/to/file "/some/path/to/file": REMOVE
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