Hi Kern.
Could either of these bugs be a likely candidate as to why I get an unexplained
storage daemon crash at least once weekly?
If so, how trivial would it be to apply the bstrncat fix to the 3.0.3 code base?
I've just grabbed the git tree for 3.1.6.
Which files would I need to compare to g
Hello,
Yesterday was an unusually good day for bugs (others may call it a bad day).
Two Bacula crashes showed up in the Bacula regressions. Thanks regression
testers. :-( The first one is an SD race condition. It was automatically
identified by Eric's thread deadlock detection code -- good goi
> Jesper Krogh writes:
>
> > What: Currently a restore defaults to "yes" in the confirm dialog.
> > This is suggested to change the default to "no" or better "no
> > defaults" but require operator intervention.
>
> +1
>
> > Why:In our production environment we have
Jesper Krogh writes:
> I have a feature request, that is more a "usabillity issue" than
> anything else. Should be trivial to implement if people think it is
> equally important as I do.
>
> Item ?: On restore, check space on target volume
no, it's not trivial to do, at least not accuratel
Jesper Krogh writes:
> What: Currently a restore defaults to "yes" in the confirm dialog.
> This is suggested to change the default to "no" or better "no
> defaults" but require operator intervention.
+1
> Why: In our production environment we have filesystems with
> mi
Solved it for me too - thanks
This is good because I could rebuild the install packages with this
change I think and should be pretty much an and install/run thingy (of
course the bacula-dir has to be changed to add the clients/jobs/filesets
Craig
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 14:54 -0600, Avarca, Antho
having problem with startup/connecting to Macintosh client (Linux
server/director/storage) and I'm not getting any traction from 'users'
list...probably because there aren't too many who use Macintosh clients
I would guess.
Macintosh client built from source tarball and only had a small problem
wi
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Sunday 06 December 2009 20:42:19 Jesper Krogh wrote:
>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
cwd is: /
$ cd /mnt/backup
cwd is: /mnt/backup/
$ mark cache
2,872,501 files marked.
$ done
Bootstrap records written to /var/lib/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.1.bsr
>
I wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not all Bacula man pages are up to date with the new options introduced
> in v3.0, or older options, or were somewhat inconsistent with other
> manpages, or their interactive (--help) equivalent.
>
> All the options were taken from v3.0.3's interactive help, so there
> could b