I have installed the latest verion of bacula. I install everything
including mysql as mentioned in the document. For the first time when I
start to test all conf, I got something like
( I first run /etc/init.d/mysqld start )
bacula-dir -t -c bacula-dir.conf
Fatal error: Could not open Catalog
Bacula from sources? Which version? What plataform/distro?
Have you created the db, the tables and grant the privileges to the user?
Is the mysql daemon running?
J.
2009/7/1 ginzzer ginz...@gmail.com:
I have installed the latest verion of bacula. I install everything
including mysql as
Tom Sommer wrote:
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
Tom Sommer wrote:
I've recently deleted some clients from my directory configuration.
However when I look in the Client table in MySQL, the clients are still
there.
I suspect the jobs and files won't be purged correctly since I removed
the
What about a simple mysql -h localhost -u bacula -p bacula
give the mysql bacula user if prompted.
francisco javier funes nieto wrote:
Bacula from sources? Which version? What plataform/distro?
Have you created the db, the tables and grant the privileges to the user?
Is the mysql daemon
It seems that the bacula is not running in the background. I try to 'ps'
but didn't found the daemon, I also try to run 'bacula status', returns
bacula-sd dead but pid file exists
bacula-fd dead but pid file exists
bacula-dir dead but pid file exists
Weird!
In the document of bacula, it read:
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
Okay, I was afraid dbcheck was the only solution. Thanks.
--
// Tom
If too afraid, you can also dig with sql in the db .. :-)))
Hi both:
I'm running a similar problem: the DB have orphan records and I need to
delete them. I was thinking and generate a SQL query
After configuration and make all daemon's running, I try to start a
small back on /home by running run after launching bconsole
But when I start a job, after a while, it reports
01-Jul 11:24 my-dir JobId 4: message.c:485 Mail prog: bsmtp: bsmtp.c:442
Fatal connect error to localhost:
Hi every:
I follow the steps to configure and make BAT. The directory where I
compile was located in /tmp/bacula-3.0.1 and I delete after compile.
When I try to run BAT from command line using this command:
bat -d99 -c /etc/bacula/bat.conf
I get this error:
/usr/sbin/.libs/lt-bat: error
Hello,
This Bacula status report will discuss the following items:
- Up coming Release 3.0.2
- Discontinuing version 2.4.x
- Bacula Enterprise Edition
- Foundation Course
- Email problems
- New development strategy
Up coming Release 3.0.2:
We have been working on bug fixes and a few minor new
Did you run ldconfig after installing. Is the path that the
libbaccfg.so.1 in the /etc/ld.so.conf file?? Use ldconfig -p | less
to determine if the linux loader knows of it's existence
Dirk
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 15:35 -0400, Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
Hi every:
I follow the steps to configure
Dirk Bartley wrote:
Did you run ldconfig after installing. Is the path that the
libbaccfg.so.1 in the /etc/ld.so.conf file?? Use ldconfig -p | less
to determine if the linux loader knows of it's existence
Dirk
I didn't run until now but checking the file /etc/ld.so.conf I didn't
see any
Try re-running make install and redirect to a file like so:
make install make.output 21
Then check the make.output file for where the library is installing. My
first guess is that it is installing in somewhere like /opt...
or /usr/local/lib that is not in /etc/ld.so.conf
Dirk
On Wed,
Hi there,
I am configurating the bacula-dir.conf based on the document. I am
going to set the backup on every second and fourth sun of each month.
But in the document, I don't see which of the following is correct
Run = Level=Differential 2nd | 4th sun at 0:00
or
Run = Level=Differential 2nd
Dirk H Bartley wrote:
Try re-running make install and redirect to a file like so:
make install make.output 21
Then check the make.output file for where the library is installing. My
first guess is that it is installing in somewhere like /opt...
or /usr/local/lib that is not in
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