Hi,
I'm currently trying to compile the latest version of Bacula using the
src rpm on RHEL. I downloaded the bacula-1.38.11-3.src.rpm package,
rpm -ivh'ed it and then entered /usr/src/redhat/SPECS (I have
installed the latest version of PostgreSQL - 8.1.4 - as well as it's
devel
Hi *,
i've installed bacula 1.38.9-10 (Debian Etch package), but it seems
there is no python support.
From the bacula console i'm able to restart the python interpreter, but
i can't see any bacula module in the site-packages.
is it a problem related to the debian package?
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Davide Corio
Il giorno sab, 15/07/2006 alle 11.31 +0200, Davide Corio ha scritto:
Hi *,
i've installed bacula 1.38.9-10 (Debian Etch package), but it seems
there is no python support.
From the bacula console i'm able to restart the python interpreter, but
i can't see any bacula module in the
From a cursory look at what you are doing, it doesn't look like you are using
the right commands.
Please take ten minutes to read the tape testing chapter of the manual. All
this is explained there, with the correct commands to use. If you have
already done this and executed the correct
make[2089]: Entering directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-1.38.11'
make[2089]: Warning: File `Makefile.in' has modification time 3.4e+06
s
in the future
Sounds like the above is the most likely culprit. Are the date and time
settings right on your computer?
The chances are it will keep
Hello Kern,
Indeed, I've already read the tape testing chapter and the FAQ at
least three times, made the btape test and the btape fill twice (with
success ...), tried with block positionning = no, with minimum block
size = 1024 and maximum block size = 1024, ...
However, it *seems* to work
Zitat von Hans-Peter Straub [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello again,
now i got a workaround for my problem. I've defined only one device for
all the
pools and different volumes. Now the restore job found the Volume to extract
the files. I want to define many different Volumes and pools to seperate the
Centos-admin schrieb:
Hello,
Hi,
Am I doing something wrong ? I have a single DLT320 drive and each day
when I eject the last backup tape, I have to manually mount the next
tape otherwise the next backup will sit waiting for a mount request. Is
there a way to tell bacula to automount
Centos-admin schrieb:
Hello,
Hi,
Has a feature been requested to have full GNU Readline support embedded
in bconsole ? Is it feasible ?
It would be nice, If we could get it to ignore blank lines in history!
IMHO it is there for a long time already.
[EMAIL
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hello,
I have some bacula installations on SunFire 280R Sparc machines, with Solaris
10.
These machines apperar to be very very slow with respect to other
installations (such as v20z) with same LTO2 device.
As you can see from the report, 60Gb
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Martin J. Green wrote:
I labelled volumes using bconsole 'label' command and it appeared to
work ok (and the files exist), however status still shows /mnt/storage
as being non-existent...
It will until there's a job using it.
When running concurrent jobs and data spooling, there is no indication of
which jobs are being spooled or despooled
As an example, take part of the output of several adjacent jobs:
15-Jul 18:49 msslay-sd: User specified spool size reached.
15-Jul 18:49 msslay-sd: Writing spooled data to
I'm backing up data to files- not tapes. I've configured the bacula-dir.conf
to activate compression (compression=GZIP6) as follows:
snip
List of files to be backed up
FileSet {
Name = Full Set
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
aclsupport = yes
compression = GZIP6
Doug Sampson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm backing up data to files- not tapes. I've configured the bacula-dir.conf
to activate compression (compression=GZIP6) as follows:
snip
List of files to be backed up
FileSet {
Name = Full Set
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
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