Hello,
The syntax of the defaultconfig file is wrong, use the prefixes
--with-mysql=yes
--with-mysql-dir=/$HOME/bacula/mysql
and the line subsys-dir should be changed, in my config it looks like
--with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin/subsys
Cheers,
Miki
Philip Wege wrote:
Hi
Just got bacula
Philip Wege wrote:
thanks Guys
That was the problem got it fixed and is up and running.
I was just wondering is a bare metal bacula restore hardware dependant
or not ?
IE : Can I restore a machine using 80 gb hdd to a new machine using a
120 gb hdd ? And if the cpu and motherboard and
Ok sounds good , My linux knowledge ain't that much that I've manually
recompiled a kernel before, is there a good recourse anyone can point me
too to read up on this particular action.
Many Thanks
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 02:04 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Philip Wege wrote:
thanks Guys
Philip Wege wrote:
Ok sounds good , My linux knowledge ain't that much that I've manually
recompiled a kernel before, is there a good recourse anyone can point me
too to read up on this particular action.
Then presumably you're using a generic off-the-shelf kernel now, rather
than one
Hi
Just got bacula read the install instructions , I keep on getting this
error even when mysql is running.
configure: error: Unable to find mysql.h in standard locations
I can't find any reference to an error like this in the documentation.
Also the file mysql.h does not excist on the box
Make sure you have the MySQL devel packages installed.
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Thank you,
Grant Della Vecchia
System Administrator
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AIS Media, Inc.
7000 Central Parkway, Suite 1700
Atlanta, GA 30328
Tel: 770.350.7998 ext. 506 | Fax: 770.350.9409
Philip Wege wrote:
Hi
Just got bacula read the install instructions , I keep on getting this
error even when mysql is running.
configure: error: Unable to find mysql.h in standard locations
I can't find any reference to an error like this in the documentation.
Also the file mysql.h
thanks Guys
That was the problem got it fixed and is up and running.
I was just wondering is a bare metal bacula restore hardware dependant
or not ?
IE : Can I restore a machine using 80 gb hdd to a new machine using a
120 gb hdd ? And if the cpu and motherboard and ram on new machine is
not