> Can someone point me out to with some examples of Bacula that DO NOT use tape
> drive as storage?
>
Tape and disk are handled pretty much the same with the main exception
being that you need to use one of the following commands in your pool
definition to limit the disk volume from growing to th
Can someone point me out to with some examples of Bacula that DO NOT use tape
drive as storage?
I tried already to set this up and have failed many times. I have bacula
director running and bacula-fd and bacula-sd and tried to configure the
storage to run the default jobs, but they always
We have Rimage machines with four dvd writers and silkscreen
printers. I have considered using them for this task. More for a
monthly offsite archive than for daily backups.
On Apr 3, 2010, at 9:14, John Drescher wrote:
> 2010/4/3 Jari Fredriksson :
>> On 3.4.2010 0:56, Phil Stracchino wro
On 3.4.2010 19:14, John Drescher wrote:
> 2010/4/3 Jari Fredriksson :
>> On 3.4.2010 0:56, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The officially recommended method, for those who have no better means of
>>> backup than DVD and a small enough data set to make it feasible, is to
>>> write DVD-sized disk v
2010/4/3 Jari Fredriksson :
> On 3.4.2010 0:56, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>>
>> The officially recommended method, for those who have no better means of
>> backup than DVD and a small enough data set to make it feasible, is to
>> write DVD-sized disk volumes and then burn them to DVD as a separate
>
OK.
The problem come from :
"depkgs-qt/qt4/bin/pkg-config" which return nothing.
"depkgs-qt/qt4/bin/pkg-config" is an empty shell file.
In ./configure for the moment have remplace by hard coding
$PKGCONFIG by /usr/bin/pkg-config
Now I continue installation.
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On 3.4.2010 0:56, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> The officially recommended method, for those who have no better means of
> backup than DVD and a small enough data set to make it feasible, is to
> write DVD-sized disk volumes and then burn them to DVD as a separate
> operation.
>
This I have always