I am new to bacula and I am trying to configure my setup. I am running
Fedora Core 3 and using a Dell 124T. From what I can see the Dell 124T
has passed all of the tests. So now I am trying to edit the
configuration files.
In the bacula-sd.conf I have this defined:
Autochanger {
Name =
17, 2006 9:07 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Newbie Configuration Question
I am new to bacula and I am trying to configure my setup. I am running
Fedora Core 3 and using a Dell 124T. From what I can see the Dell 124T has
passed all of the tests. So now I am
OK I see where I made that mistake. I now get the following errors at
startup:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
Starting the Bacula Director daemon
17-Apr 13:27 bacula-dir: Fatal error: type directive in Job
BackupCatalog
.
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OK I see where I made that mistake. I now get
Ok. Thanks to Robert and some more RTFM work I was able to start bacula.
I now have a new issue. This is the first time running this so bacula
sees that no Full backup was performed and elevates the differential to
a Full. Here is what I get:
*run
A job name must be specified.
The defined Job
-users] Newbie Configuration Question
Ok. Thanks to Robert and some more RTFM work I was able to start bacula.
I now have a new issue. This is the first time running this so bacula sees
that no Full backup was performed and elevates the differential to a Full.
Here is what I get:
*run
A job name must
On the 132T I had to edit the mtx-changer script and change sleep 15 to wait_for_device ( documented in script ) even though the btape utility worked fine.Cheers,EricOn 4/17/06,
Robert Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I'm too poor to have an autochanger :-).Someone else will have totake over