On Friday 17 June 2005 04:33, Eli K. Breen wrote:
..another one bites the dust.
The label command from within bconsole was resolved by setting the
permissions on /dev/pass0 (your changer device under FreeBSD). I'd
already checked the /dev/nsa* permissions, which were correct.
Whomever has
Rather than spend a lot of time loading a new version of Linux, why don't you
simplify your build/install. Having wx-console and the gnome-console working
are not absolutely essential for getting Bacula up and running, so it seems
to me wise to remove the build of wx-console and gnome-console.
On Friday 17 June 2005 09:31, Davide Bolcioni wrote:
Greetings,
while reading the FC4 release notes:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc4/#sn-nptl
I noticed that the workaround to bypass NPTL changed in FC4 and that
NTPL will be the only threading library supplied with FC5.
Hello Dan,
Please, commit your changes to the CVS when you want. However, perhaps you
would want to wait one commit in the next days with my last development
version. I included a very (very) rudimentary support for PostgreSQL and I am
convinced that you can adapt your patch to this version
Title: RE: [Bacula-users] RE: Database creation
I tried running the make_mysql_tables however I got this
ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: NO)
Creation of Bacula MySQL tables failed.
I have created the database bacula using phpMyAdmin and I can see
Hello Juan Luis,
On Friday 17 June 2005 11:08, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Dan,
Please, commit your changes to the CVS when you want. However, perhaps you
would want to wait one commit in the next days with my last development
version. I included a very (very) rudimentary support for
Hello Kern,
I am expecting your commit. :-)
Best regards and thanks,
Juan Luis
El Viernes 17 Junio 2005 12:36, Kern Sibbald escribi:
So that we do not both do the same work, are you planning to make this
commit, or are you expecting me to do it, which I will be glad to do?
On 17 Jun 2005 at 11:08, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Dan,
Please, commit your changes to the CVS when you want. However, perhaps you
would want to wait one commit in the next days with my last development
version. I included a very (very) rudimentary support for PostgreSQL and I am
Hello Dan,
Will there be different SQL for each supported database?
Yes. One example:
if ( $dbSql-driver == pgsql)
$query = ;
Best regards,
Juan Luis
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Hello Juan,
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 14:18:49 +0200 Juan Luis Frances
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Dan,
Will there be different SQL for each supported database?
Yes. One example:
if ( $dbSql-driver == pgsql)
$query = ;
What about using the PEAR:DB-package or something
On 17 Jun 2005 at 14:18, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Dan,
Will there be different SQL for each supported database?
Yes. One example:
if ( $dbSql-driver == pgsql)
$query = ;
OK, what about something like this. Set up all your SQL in one
place.
On 17 Jun 2005 at 14:27, Stephan Holl wrote:
What about using the PEAR:DB-package or something like adodb for
database abstraction? This would even easier to make the database-
interaction more transparent.
It does use Pear::DB
The issue at hand is how different databases implement, or don't
It seems a good idea, please give me time to think about it. I go to mountain
this weekend (I am just shutting down the computer :-) ), when I come back I
will respond you.
El Viernes 17 Junio 2005 14:28, Dan Langille escribi:
On 17 Jun 2005 at 14:18, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Dan,
Hello Dan,
On Friday 17 June 2005 14:07, Dan Langille wrote:
On 17 Jun 2005 at 11:08, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Dan,
Please, commit your changes to the CVS when you want. However, perhaps
you would want to wait one commit in the next days with my last
development version. I
We are performing bacula backups to file from 10 Windows XP workstations.
Everything seems to be working great. What we'd like to do is configure
bacula to automatically copy the backups (performed daily) to an external
USB drive. What is the best way to do that?
Hello,
Paul Smith wrote:
We are performing bacula backups to file from 10 Windows XP
workstations. Everything seems to be working great. What we'd like to do
is configure bacula to automatically copy the backups (performed daily)
to an external USB drive. What is the best way to do that?
Hello,
just to make sure I followed you remarks - is it working now?
Sorry for my mistake concerning autoloader vs. autochanger... I think in
different different than bacula, obviously :-)
Arno
Eli K. Breen wrote:
..another one bites the dust.
The label command from within bconsole was
Eli K. Breen wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
just to make sure I followed you remarks - is it working now?
Sorry for my mistake concerning autoloader vs. autochanger... I think
in different different than bacula, obviously :-)
I even write in different terms than others, too :-(
Hi,
Thanks again for all your help.
Sorry for my very delayed response regarding how things ended up with
my backup solution...
After I re-configured my bacula-dir.conf so that it had only one job,
one schedule and two storage devices binded to each client everything
worked just fine with my
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