Hello Peter,
On 01/28/2016 10:09 PM, Peter Keller wrote:
>
> In bacula 7.2.0, in the Options block in a FileSet, if I specify something
> like
> accurate=s5, in what order is it tested? I ask because I'd prefer the order of
> check size first, then md5 sum--from the cheapest check to most
You didn’t read the entire thing.
I already fixed it. The problem is the default values for DATETIME in the
provided SQL statements. “0” is not a valid value for DATETIME.
Michael Munger, dCAP, MCPS, MCNPS, MBSS
High Powered Help, Inc.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Certified Small
Hello,
In bacula 7.2.0, in the Options block in a FileSet, if I specify something like
accurate=s5, in what order is it tested? I ask because I'd prefer the order of
check size first, then md5 sum--from the cheapest check to most expensive
check. The manual doesn't say (or I couldn't find it).
The error appears with accurate being both enabled or disabled.
Fileset is:
FileSet {
Name = mysrv-mydb
Ignore Fileset Changes = yes
Include {
Options {
Compression = GZIP
Signature = MD5
Verify = pins5
No atime= yes
Check File Changes = yes
There's PostgreSQL version 9.2 in the Software Collection.
Both RHEL/CentOS 6 have it, so if that is enough for you, the easiest thing
would be to change the spec file of the 7.4 backport a bit and rebuild it
against the SCL packages.
Regards,
--Simone
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Michael
Hi Silver
What version of bacula are you using?
Best Regards
Wanderlei
2016-01-28 7:27 GMT-02:00 Silver Salonen :
> Any more ideas why this error appears sometimes?
>
> --
> Silver
>
> On 25.01.2016 10:42, Silver Salonen wrote:
>
> Yeah, so what can we conclude from
Any more ideas why this error appears sometimes?
--
Silver
On 25.01.2016 10:42, Silver Salonen wrote:
Yeah, so what can we conclude from this now? :)
--
Silver
On 22.01.2016 17:55, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
Hi Silver
I've made a test using your script and worked fine!
I'm using bacula 7.4.0.
Hello Silver,
Is this output with accurate enabled or disabled?
Do you have configured File= /srv/mysqldump.sql in you job FileSet?
Best regards,
Ana
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Silver Salonen
wrote:
> Debug output concerning mysqldump from
DIR is 7.0, FD was 5.2.6 originally, but then I upgraded it to 7.0. The
error remained the same after upgrading.
--
Silver
On 28.01.2016 11:40, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
Hi Silver
What version of bacula are you using?
Best Regards
Wanderlei
2016-01-28 7:27 GMT-02:00 Silver Salonen
Beware that including both / and /bin/ will save two copies of /bin/ (assuming
it is on the same filesystem as /).
The article actually suggests explicitly listing each filesystem, not each
directory.
__Martin
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 22:02:31 +, Michael Munger said:
>
> Having setup
Hello,
You need to recreate your catalog database. You can't ignore any errors. If
some errors ocurr you need to resolve it first.
best regards
2016-01-27 17:55 GMT+01:00 Michael Munger :
> Not sure where to report this, so, please someone reply so I can submit
>
Hello Randy,
Thanks I made it to San Francisco, now the next step is to Sydney next
Monday.
Thanks for supporting us by purchasing the Windows binaries. :-)
Best regards,
Kern
On 01/24/2016 09:00 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Hello Kern,
>
> FYI:
>
> I had already downloaded and ran the personal
Keep in mind that bpipe simply "executes" the "program" on the other
end, which means that if you execute a binary it does not run under the
shell. If you put the execution of the binary inside a file then
execute it, normally you have a #!/bin/sh at the top of the file and
hence the binary is
Bacula has a database catalog table named called Location, where one can
store some information on the physical location of Volumes. It is used
by the Bacula Enterprise BWeb web based GUI interface to Bacula.
Best regards,
Kern
On 01/26/2016 07:25 AM, Olaf Zevenboom wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I
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