Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, for the Enterprise binaries (rpms) on RHEL5, I compile
with depkgs-qt. For RHEL6, they are on Qt 4.6.2, so the
depkgs-qt is not needed.
One can always use a 3rd party repo to achieve this too. :)
(Peter Pramberger's repo contains qt 4.6 among other useful things)
Adrian Reyer wrote:
However, one of the trays fell down and broke. The superlodaer
firmware refuses to do anything without the trays plugged in.
Not just the superloaders. The Neo8000(e) range do this too if the
mailslot magazine isn't installed (2000/4000s are fine)
It's good practice to
On 11/21/2011 01:16 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, for the Enterprise binaries (rpms) on RHEL5, I compile
with depkgs-qt. For RHEL6, they are on Qt 4.6.2, so the
depkgs-qt is not needed.
One can always use a 3rd party repo to achieve this too. :)
(Peter Pramberger's repo
I have an oddball request.
A user needs all copies of files matching a set of wildcards (eg:
MER_RR__1PRACR200?_??__?_?__h17v13_BBDR.tgz
)
The catch is that they may be across any of 30 different 1Tb filesystems
(each with its own backup job) and they were
Hello,
Some time ago, we did a survey about how the community views the
Bacula project and how it views Bacula Systems. I was very pleasantly
surprised by the results because they showed that the vast majority
of you support the fact that there is now commercial support
for Bacula (i.e. Bacula
The issue I had in the first email was worked around by removing the Accurate
= yes line in the Job definition; and I'll put it back when the Fulls run. I
realize that's not the proper solution, but here we are :)
This issue evidently also affects restores (this is me doing a restore on an
I think it would have hung there indefinitely...I cancelled the job
and retried several times. Then I saw something about having the tape
drive is blk vs variable length mode and changed it to variable
length. I noted when I labelled the volumes I got an error, but still
registered in the catalog
On Nov 21, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
I have an oddball request.
A user needs all copies of files matching a set of wildcards (eg:
MER_RR__1PRACR200?_??__?_?__h17v13_BBDR.tgz
)
The catch is that they may be across any of 30 different 1Tb
On Nov 21, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On Nov 21, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
I have an oddball request.
A user needs all copies of files matching a set of wildcards (eg:
MER_RR__1PRACR200?_??__?_?__h17v13_BBDR.tgz
)
The catch is
On 11/21/11 14:41, Mark Bober wrote:
This is MySQL 5.1.52 on Scientific Linux 6.1, 64 bit. I'm using the
my-huge.cnf in MySQL.
Evewn my-huge isn't really for very big servers these days. Do
yourself a favor: pick up a copy of O'Reilly High Performance MySQL and
learn how to tune the DB
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