Hi Derek,
Am 20.09.2024 um 20:37 schrieb Derek Bable:
Hi All,
I am having a strange issue regarding Bacula 15.0.2 on Windows Clients.
Clients were installed using the Bacula 15.0.2 Binaries from bacula.org.
We noticed that the C:\Program Files\Bacula\working\host-fd.trace file
grows extreme
Hi All,
I am having a strange issue regarding Bacula 15.0.2 on Windows Clients. Clients
were installed using the Bacula 15.0.2 Binaries from bacula.org.
We noticed that the C:\Program Files\Bacula\working\host-fd.trace file grows
extremely fast every time a backup occurs. Here is an example of
Hi All,
I am having a strange issue regarding Bacula 15.0.2 on Windows Clients. Clients
were installed using the Bacula 15.0.2 Binaries from bacula.org.
We noticed that the C:\Program Files\Bacula\working\host-fd.trace file grows
extremely fast every time a backup occurs. Here is an example of
On 9/11/24 1:55 AM, Simon Flutura wrote:
Hi,
I inherited a bacula setup, backing several machines up on tape.
Sadly the setup hangs, no network/cpu/io activity while jobs are running
forever.
We are running Bacula 11.0.6.
Do you have any clue where to start in debugging the setup?
Best,
Hi,
I inherited a bacula setup, backing several machines up on tape.
Sadly the setup hangs, no network/cpu/io activity while jobs are running
forever.
We are running Bacula 11.0.6.
Do you have any clue where to start in debugging the setup?
Best,
Simon
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On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 5:03 AM, Josip Deanovic via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 2024-08-24 01:32, Jose Alberto wrote:
>> rear with bacula? work??? Test
>>
>> https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/rear
>
> Hello,
>
> Yes, it works.
> I am using it for several years now, with Centos 6, Centos
On 2024-08-24 01:32, Jose Alberto wrote:
rear with bacula? work??? Test
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/rear
Hello,
Yes, it works.
I am using it for several years now, with Centos 6, Centos 7, Centos 8,
Debian 10, Debian 11 and Debian 12.
In my case, bootable rear image is betwe
rear with bacula? work??? Test
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/rear
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On 8/1/24 13:35, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 8/1/24 7:31 AM, William Rice wrote:
>
Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom source code so I can make a
Bare Metal Recovery cdrom for bacula-9.0.8
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
For what it's worth: What I do
Thank you, Marcin. That link
(https://baculum.app/doc/brief/installation.html#manual-installation)
led me to the newest Baculum.
BTW, I do use your Bacularis and like it. It is just that I want both
especially since I am still fairly new to Bacula and I see no harm in
having both.
Thank
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 14:16, Mehrdad Ravanbod
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> Hi
>
> I have recently installed Bacula and Bacularis, i did not install v. 15
> simply because it is too new, but installing bacularis I have seen no
> mention of incompatibilities with verion 15, and I have not seen it
> mentioned anywhere
orge.net>
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 03:29, Rob Gerber wrote:
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> I hope someone else on this list can shed some light on this. Perhaps
> Marcin?
>
Hello Everybody,
Thanks, Rob. Yes, I will try to explain it.
The latest Baculum release is 15.0.2 released as usual together with Bacula
15.0.2. It can be inst
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> > > Dear all,
> > > Can you tell me if Baculum version 11.0 is compatible with
> Bacula
> > > 15.0.2 ?
> > > Is there a newer version of Bac
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>> Is there a newer version of Baculum ?
>> Thanks a lot
>> Best Regards
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Can you tell me if Baculum version 11.0 is compatible with Bacula 15.0.2 ?
Is there a newer version of Baculum ?
Thanks a lot
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The solution I came up with is to add a new storage resource pointing to
the same storage device just for remote client backup. Thus one has the
'FDStorageAddress =' directive. I removed this directive from the storages
used for local backup and copy jobs. This appears to have fixed it. Local
backu
My post got bounced because of the attachment. It may get passed through
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On Sat, 10 Aug 2024, 16:42 Chris Wilkinson, wrote:
> I thought I had this fixed but not quite. Backups have gone back to the
> slow speed. The culprit is the "FDStorageAddress = FQ
The way I have it set up is
storage=“sd backup storage” defined in the backup jobs, undefined in the backup
pools (job overrides)
storage=“sd copy/migrate storage” undefined in the copy/migrate jobs, defined
in the copy/migrate pools (pool overrides always)
Best
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> On 9 Aug 2024, at
On 8/9/24 4:51 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
>> Just an aside - I realised whilst editing the jobs that the storage=“sd used for
backup jobs" should be specified in the Job
resource, it’s not necessary (or desirable) to specify the storage in the Pool
as well since the job overrides the pool.
J
Update
The problem is resolved now I think. I reinstalled Postgres, db, tables etc.
and the result was no better. I then stood up a new SD/NAS and adjusted the
jobs to backup to this. The result is backups @~30MB/s, where it was
previously. There is something gone wrong with the prior NAS that
On 08/08/2024 04:27, Rob Gerber wrote:
I am not sure, but having done 'cat bacula.sql |more' I believe there
Please don't promulgate useless uses of "cat".
Either "more bacula.sql" or "less bacula.sql".
Cheers,
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The results after dropping and reinstating the db + reloading the prior sql
dump show no improvement at all, in fact a bit slower. ☹ They are around
1MB/s.
I did a second test where the data is on the Pi SD card. This was also
~1MB/s so that result seems to rule out the HDD as source of the bottle
No worries, I've cleared out the db, run the postgres db scripts and
imported the sql dump. It's up and running again and all the jobs etc.
appear intact. Doing some testing so will report results back.
-Chris
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, 20:58 Bill Arlofski, wrote:
> On 8/7/24 1:11 PM, Chris Wilkinson
On 8/7/24 1:11 PM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
And then import the saved sql dump which drops all the tables again and
creates/fills them?
-Chris
Hello Chris!
My bad!
I have been using a custom script I wrote years ago to do my catalog backups. It uses what postgresql calls a custom (binary)
fo
;chmod 000
Your-volume-patterns*'.
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 3:11 PM Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> And then import the saved sql dump which drops all the tables again and
> creates/fills them?
>
> -Chris
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, 19:39 Bill
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>>
>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 3:11 PM Chris Wilkinson
>> wrote:
>>
>>> And then import the saved sql dump which drops all the tables again and
>>> creates/fills them?
>>>
>>> -Chris
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> On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 3:11 PM Chris Wilkinson
> wrote:
>
>> And then import the saved sql dump which drops all the tables again and
>> creates/fills them?
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, 19:39 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-us
And then import the saved sql dump which drops all the tables again and
creates/fills them?
-Chris
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024, 19:39 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 10:27 AM Chris Wilkinson
> wrote:
> >
> > Wo
On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 10:27 AM Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Would it fail if no tables exist? If so, I could use the bacula create tables
script first.
Hello Chris,
The Director would probably not even start. :)
If you DROP the bacula database, you need to run three scripts:
- create_bacula_data
"
>>> Messages = "Standard"
>>> Storage = "dns-325-sd"
>>> Pool = "media-full"
>>> FullBackupPool = "media-full"
>>> IncrementalBackupPool = "media-incremental"
>>> Differen
t; Schedule = "media"
>> Where = "/"
>> WriteBootstrap = "/var/lib/bacula/%n.bsr"
>> Replace = "Never"
>> MaxFullInterval = 5184000
>> MaxDiffInterval = 2678400
>> PruneJobs = yes
>> PruneFiles = yes
SpoolAttributes = yes <<<<<<
> Runscript {
> RunsWhen = "After"
> FailJobOnError = no
> RunsOnClient = no
> Command = "/home/pi/run-copy-job.sh %n-copy %l %n-%l %n-copy-%l"
> }
> MaximumConcurrentJobs = 5
> R
ipt {
RunsWhen = "After"
FailJobOnError = no
RunsOnClient = no
Command = "/home/pi/run-copy-job.sh %n-copy %l %n-%l %n-copy-%l"
}
MaximumConcurrentJobs = 5
RescheduleIncompleteJobs = no
Priority = 10
AllowIncompleteJobs = no
Accurate = yes
A
On 8/6/24 9:01 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I've had v11/postgresql13 running well for a long time but just recently it has started to run very slow. The Dir/Fd is on a
Raspberry PiB with 8GB memory, Sd on a NAS mounted via CIFS over a Gbe network. I was getting a rate of ~30MB/s on the backup
but
I've had v11/postgresql13 running well for a long time but just recently it
has started to run very slow. The Dir/Fd is on a Raspberry PiB with 8GB
memory, Sd on a NAS mounted via CIFS over a Gbe network. I was getting a
rate of ~30MB/s on the backup but this has dropped to ~1-2MB/s. I can see
simi
On 8/1/24 7:31 AM, William Rice wrote:
>
Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom source code so I can make a
Bare Metal Recovery cdrom for bacula-9.0.8
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hello William,
Just a quick FYI: Bacula's Bare Metal recovery for Windows and Linux are
Hello I'm trying to locate the bacula-rescue cdrom source code so I can
make a Bare Metal Recovery cdrom for bacula-9.0.8
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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* Rob Gerber [2024-07-04 14:45:43 -0500]:
> I don't know if that would work since I haven't used the old 9.6x bacula
> binaries. I do see that the client is only a tiny bit newer than the
> server. Personally, I suspect that if the server checks versions, it will
> refuse to work.
The difference i
On Thu, 4 Jul 2024 at 18:56, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
> I'm considering connecting:
>
> bacula client 9.6.7-7 Debian:12.6/stable (the latest version for Debian 12)
>
> to
>
> bacula server 9.6.7-3 Debian:11.6/oldstable (the latest version for
> Debian 11)
>
Exactly the same setup works for me.
Che
On 05/07/2024 03:53, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
I'm considering connecting:
bacula client 9.6.7-7 Debian:12.6/stable (the latest version for Debian 12)
to
bacula server 9.6.7-3 Debian:11.6/oldstable (the latest version for
Debian 11)
From what I understand, client version should always be <= se
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I'm considering connecting:
bacula client 9.6.7-7 Debian:12.6/stable (the latest version for Debian 12)
to
bacula server 9.6.7-3 Debian:11.6/oldstable (the latest version for
Debian 11)
From what I understand, client version should always be <= server
version but perhaps the above would be
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Hi,
After I managed to configure client initiated backup I would also like
to configure client initiated restore the same way.
After clicking restore in windows tray, choosing Director and choosing
client I get empty list of jobs.
I do have several restore jobs in my bacula-dir-jobs.conf
Or
Hello,
The bacula community repo currently signs their packages with a SHA1 key.
SHA1 is deprecated in EL9 onwards, and poses a security risk that only
increases over time.
Do the community package maintainers have any plans to update the package
signing process to use a SHA256 or greater SHA cip
Hello,
I have been running bacula 13.0.3 on rocky linux 9.3, and am considering
upgrading to bacula 13.0.4. However, for EL9 I see that the bacula
community repo for bacula 13.0.4 does not appear to include the
bacula-cloud-storage package, though bacula 13.0.3 does include that
package. The relea
Hello,
I'm configuring tray monitor to make client initiated backup.
But when I click Run and select the Director I get a pop up saying "The
restricted console does not have access to Backup jobs".
Is this limitation of community version or configuration mistake.
Thanks.
Bye.
Stipe
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd appearing to use wrong storage server
On 4/25/24 3:55 PM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
> Thanks for the rplies,
>
>
On 4/25/24 3:55 PM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
Thanks for the rplies,
I include here some of the requested informations.
First abouth the "bconsole reload", yes I did not do, but I did restart the
director, the storage and file deamons several times after the config change. Al
"
}
Pool {
Name = "james1-Incr-Pool"
Description = "Pool for client james1 incremental backups"
PoolType = "Backup"
LabelFormat = "james1-incr-"
MaximumVolumeJobs = 5
MaximumVolumeBytes = 200
VolumeRetention = 3369600
Storage = &qu
On 4/25/24 3:17 AM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
>
Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and storage deamon. The storage daemon was stroing data
to files on a shared directory as the storage is on a NAS.
Now I have build bacula-sd for the NAS to avo
It would be useful to see the bacula-dir.conf Job and Client resources for
this job and also the full job log.
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> On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:17:18 +0200, gaston gloesener--- via Bacula-users
> said:
>
> Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and
> sto
Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and
storage deamon. The storage daemon was stroing data to files on a shared
directory as the storage is on a NAS.
Now I have build bacula-sd for the NAS to avoid this duplicate transfer. I have
configured one client to use
Hello,
I'm pleased to inform you that Bacula-Web 9.5.1 is now available.
This release mainly focus on fixing / updating the documentation, slightly
improving application security. It also include several bug fixes.
As usual, I recommand upgrading to latest version to ensure a good and
stable us
I think those special chars are already in the filesystem like this.
It's no big deal as long as they are in the backups ;-)
Choosing files in the GUI is still possible, it just looks ugly or
incorrect somehow.
I will check if that relates to the way samba was set up there etc (the
relevan
Am 09.04.24 um 08:38 schrieb Marcin Haba:
Hello Stefan,
Yes, filenames displayed in the restore process.
Also it might be good to check how the names are stored in the database
in the File table if everything is fine there.
will try that in an hour or so.
currently editing Jobs and doing in
Hello Stefan,
Yes, filenames displayed in the restore process.
Also it might be good to check how the names are stored in the database in
the File table if everything is fine there.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 08:20, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 09.04.24 um 08:0
Am 09.04.24 um 08:04 schrieb Marcin Haba:
Hello Stefan,
I agree with Anders' advice to check Bacula first. Bacula stores file
names in the database as they are, without interpreting them, no
encoding conversion. It means that something is wrong on the input when
names are stored, it will also
ris?
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> Right now I have it in english ...
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> pls advise, thanks, Stefan
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Right now I have it in english ...
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I am in the process of installing and configuring Bacula-13.0.4 and
Bacularis-2.7.0 on a Debian-12.5 server.
(moving over from using Amanda, I might ask a few questions around that
soon)
What I noticed: when I access "Restore" in Bacularis, there are files
displayed with strange chars ins
On 2024-04-02 14:43, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello,
Glad we got this working. :)
P.S. I think it is time to upgrade/migrate from CentOS 7 ;)
Absolutely agree. Thank you for the help.
Best regards,
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Thank you for your answers.
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> On 4/2/24 3:52 PM, Jose Alberto wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I work with Bacula (11 and 13) with lto8, all fine.
> >
>
On 4/2/24 3:52 PM, Jose Alberto wrote:
Hi.
I work with Bacula (11 and 13) with lto8, all fine.
with bacula 13 or 15 work LTO9 ?
Yes. ;)
You may want to run some tests using btape to find the right `MaximumFileSize` and `MaximumBlockSize` for your tape drive(s),
but I can assure you (p
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I work with Bacula (11 and 13) with lto8, all fine.
with bacula 13 or 15 work LTO9 ?
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On 2024-04-02 10:17, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 4/2/24 9:54 AM, sruckh--- via Bacula-users wrote:
I have upgraded from 13.x to 15.02 on a CentOS 7 server by changing
yum repository and running yum update. After RPMs were upgraded, I
ran the scripts to upgrade the MySQL database
Hello,
Glad we got this working. :)
Regarding any possible user:group changes, I guess you would have to contact the person who maintains the package for the
CentOS 7 Linux distribution - And quite frankly, I am surprised that 15.0.2 is already available as it was *just* release
some days ago.
On 4/2/24 9:54 AM, sruckh--- via Bacula-users wrote:
I have upgraded from 13.x to 15.02 on a CentOS 7 server by changing yum repository and running yum update. After RPMs were
upgraded, I ran the scripts to upgrade the MySQL database. When I try to start bacula-sd using systemctl no errors are
I have upgraded from 13.x to 15.02 on a CentOS 7 server by changing yum
repository and running yum update. After RPMs were upgraded, I ran the
scripts to upgrade the MySQL database. When I try to start bacula-sd
using systemctl no errors are returned, but the storage daemon is not
starting (a
Hello Eric & team,
thanks for the update & your continuing support of the bacula
community edition. I just upgraded my first bacula install from 13.0.2
to 15.0.2 without any issues whatsoever (Ubuntu 22.04, bacula compiled
from source).
All the best,
Uwe
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Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of Bacula version 15.0.2 to both the
Bacula website (www.bacula.org) and to SourceForge release.
This release brings a lot of new features and plugins. More detailed information
about the changes is available on
https://www.bacula.org/15.0.x-manual
Hello,
czw., 7 mar 2024 o 22:58 Ismael Matos napisał(a):
> Hello all,
>
> After a while and investing a little time, I've managed to run
> successfully the Postgres database backups using the BPIPE plugin. At least
> I think it worked.
>
> I've got 2 questions:
>
> 1 - The BPIPE Plugin is at the
Hello all,
After a while and investing a little time, I've managed to run successfully
the Postgres database backups using the BPIPE plugin. At least I think it
worked.
I've got 2 questions:
1 - The BPIPE Plugin is at the start of the "include" list in the "fileset"
definition, but it runs at th
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> On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 12:03:50 +1100, Gary R Schmidt said:
>
> On 13/02/2024 11:08, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> > On 2/12/24 18:35, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
> >> Hi all
> >>
> >> I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When
> >> I do backup of some directories then bacula-f
ntain named pipes or
sockets?
Another possibly silly question: Are there any soft links that may
cause a loop?
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question: Are there any soft links that may cause a loop?
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cause a loop?
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On 2/12/24 18:35, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When
I do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never
complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and b
On 2/12/24 18:35, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When I
do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and backup of them
works find with older versions
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When I
do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and backup of them
works find with older versions of -fd
On one server with bacula-fd ve
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of Bacula version 13.0.4 This is a
minor bugfix release of the new stable version. We recommend to upgrade to this
version.
The new release 13.0 has many new features and a number of changes.
Please take care to test this code carefully before puttin
Hi Eric, thanks for the reply.
I've put BPIPE tests on hold, as I'm working with other priorities. I
think I've followed the instructions, but the BPIBE plugin is not activated
during the backup job - the few lines generated by the script are simply
ignored and the pg_dump is not even started. A
Hello Ismael,
On 2/2/24 16:57, Ismael Matos wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been spending time trying to make BPIPE work for me to take backup of
a few postgres databases. So far, it seems, not enough time, so success is
still away from me. I've already tried the FIFO file approach and gave up.
Hello Alexey,
Thank you for letting us know that it started working. Great to hear.
For Baculum, it is important to have disabled E_DEPRECATED and E_STRICT
errors. Rest of the error types can stay enabled and they are even
desirable to keep enabled for seeing when something is going wrong.
On Tu
Hello Marcin
I didn’t have a php.ini file for the baculum api.
I created a php.ini file for the api with the correct error_reporting and
it was fixed.
Thank you!
But perhaps I may have new questions.
пт, 2 февр. 2024 г. в 04:05, Marcin Haba :
> Hello Alexey,
>
> Thanks for your tests and new tri
Hello everyone,
I've been spending time trying to make BPIPE work for me to take backup of
a few postgres databases. So far, it seems, not enough time, so success is
still away from me. I've already tried the FIFO file approach and gave up.
Backup works perfectly when I use pg_dump to a /tmp/ d
Hello Alexey,
Thanks for your tests and new tries.
I think it is technically impossible that disabled E_DEPRECATED error
reporting in PHP config works well on the Baculum level. Theoretically It
could happen when error_reporting is enabled back in PHP code but this type
of function does not exist
Hello!
My php.ini file for Bacula is the same as for the interpreter:
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Addition, I checked the error_reporting var, this var is equal to 22527 (E_ALL
& ~E_DEPRECATED & ~E_STRICT).
Settings in the php.ini file work, but Baculum shows deprecated errors.
чт, 1 февр. 2024 г. в 0
Hello Alexey,
Running php --ini displays php.ini file used by PHP command line
interpreter, not by PHP that executes Baculum scripts. In FreeBSD by
default PHP is used as Apache module (mod_php).
To see what php.ini file is used with Baculum, you can put to
/usr/local/www/baculum/htdocs/index.php
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024, at 12:05 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2024, at 11:16 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:54:23 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 29, 2023, at 6:26 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>>> >> On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 12:35:59 -0500, Dan Langil
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