On 09.10.18 14:26, krashoverr...@free.fr wrote:
> I'm having a problem on a virtualized Debian 9 server where i want to install
> bacula (7.4.4)
> I'm not able to start the SD, while FD and DIR are OK
>
> When I try to start it with _systemd start bacula-sd_, i'm getting the
> following
>
>
I would not worry about having unlimited job retention unless you have
thousands of jobs per day.
The largest part of the catalog is file retention, so reducing that should
help (but you will have to restore complete jobs, not a single file/folder).
__Martin
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 13:37:54
From the manual:
> You need to ensure that your Storage daemon (if not running as root) has
> access permissions to both the tape drive and the control device.
My bacula user is also a member of the disk group. The disk group has rw
access to bacula-sd.conf. It also completes the full group
Hey there,
I'm having a problem on a virtualized Debian 9 server where i want to install
bacula (7.4.4)
I'm not able to start the SD, while FD and DIR are OK
When I try to start it with _systemd start bacula-sd_, i'm getting the following
Oct 9 14:11:29 bacula-sd[6539]: Config error: Cannot
> Hey Jérôme,
Hello Thibault,
>
> We used to work with file/job retention, but as it's written in the manual, it
> is a client directive, not a job directive
You can also set the File/Job Retention directive in the Pool Resource.
> Thibault
Regards,
--
MSc Heitor Faria
CEO Bacula LATAM
Hey Jérôme,
We used to work with file/job retention, but as it's written in the manual, it
is a client directive, not a job directive
I have 2 jobs configured (one for daily/weekly + one for monthly), how can I
affect the "job retention" directive to only one job ?
If I set it to the client, it