On 03/12/09 14:01, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 03.12.2009 11:47, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> Running bacula 3.0.2 and fedora 12 logwatch produces no output at all. It 
>> seems
>> to be due to a missing script applybaculadate.
>> /etc/logwatch/conf/service/bacula.conf contains the line:
>>
>> *ApplyBaculaDate =
>>
>> Apparently bacula 3.0 has got a logwatch interface but it doesn't seem to 
>> work
>> correctly. Eliminating the above line (prepend it a #) does wake up logwatch 
>> and
>> it does indeed contain some bacula information but maybe some is missing.
>>
>> Which script should ApplyBaculaDate point to if any?
>
> I've got no idea, but look at http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1428
>
> Also, this has been discussed recently, either here or on -devel. You
> might want to search the archives for more information.

OK, thanks. I've been out of the mailing list for a while, so I've missed the 
discussions. As it is not critical I can live with it as long as I can get 
logwatch output as it used to be.

-- 
Cheers,
Erik.

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