I am running bacula 1.36.1. It was installed via rpms that Scott
built, back in 2004. This is what I currently have:
backup server:
runs: CentOS 3.8
bacula: bacula-mysql-1.36.1-1.i386.wb3.rpm
mysql: 4.1.14 from MySQL-AB
client group #1:
runs: Red Hat 9
bacula:
On Saturday 07 April 2007 15:09, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
I am running bacula 1.36.1. It was installed via rpms that Scott
built, back in 2004. This is what I currently have:
backup server:
runs: CentOS 3.8
bacula: bacula-mysql-1.36.1-1.i386.wb3.rpm
mysql: 4.1.14 from MySQL-AB
On 4/7/07, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure you will get some responses that answer your questions, but two
tips:
1. Read the upgrading sections of the manual -- there are two or three (see
Upgrading in the index of the Development manual).
2. Realize that you are upgrading
I tried commenting out the build-requirement of libxml2-devel, hoping
the client didn't need it. That got me a lot further. Now I'm seeing
two things:
openssl/asn1t.h appears to be missing, yet I have openssl and
openssl-devel installed, and objdump is complaining it doesn't
understand the file
Dan,
Congratulations from me, as well. Get ready for a significant culture shock as
well as a weather shock. You'll find south Florida to be a much more laid
back, casual place to work. On a more negative note, be prepaired for higher
property taxes insurance and hurricanes. (I don't know
Well, after doing a stat on many, many files, it appears that Nautilus
or some other application (possibly updatedb) is modifying the
timestamps on every file on the system. There is no virus checker as
this is a Linux system.
Placing mtimeonly=yes in the Options seems to take care of the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Congratulations, and it's good to hear that you will not be restricted
from continued work.
Ottawa to Florida is quite a move, but I can only assume you know what
you're doing and that they've made it very worth your while. Consider,
also, if you
Hello,
I've been reading the support documentation for bacula with regard to
backing up to DVD media.
( http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/System_Requirements.html )
In the System Requirements section, the last bullet point says :
If you want to use DVD as backup medium, you will need to
On Saturday 07 April 2007 18:21, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
On 4/7/07, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure you will get some responses that answer your questions, but two
tips:
1. Read the upgrading sections of the manual -- there are two or three
(see
Upgrading in the
On Saturday 07 April 2007 20:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've been reading the support documentation for bacula with regard to
backing up to DVD media.
( http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/System_Requirements.html )
In the System Requirements section, the last bullet point says :
See the patches directory in the source code. There is a patch for a later
version. It is possible that version 7 has the patch integrated, but you
will need to check that.
Is there a certain function/feature that I can look for in version 7 to
know if it has what Bacula needs?
I
Hi,
My name is Ilya Volvovski and I am a software architect for a company
called Cleversafe (www.cleversafe.org http://www.cleversafe.org/ and
www.cleversafe.com http://www.cleversafe.com/ )
I address this discussion group to gauge interest in our proposition
from people who make living by
On 7 Apr 2007 at 9:20, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Dan,
Congratulations on your new job. The only thing that they probably didn't
tell you is that depending on exactly where you will be, unless you learn
Spanish you might feel a bit disadvantaged :-) I don't consider that a
negative
On 4/7/07, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build from source. A site that I help administer has an old 7.1 machine with
no CDROM (I removed it to add another hard disk), and I build everything from
source.
Ok. I did that for my RH7.1 and RHLAS2.1AS systems. Shortly, I'll be
done
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