Hi,
my backups appear to basically work now (no frills, though), but I've
got some questions left.
I'd like to simplify my configuration by merging some FileSet
resources. This would requrire me to specify non-existant directories
in one of the FileSet specifications. Maybe the same effect can
* Toni Mueller schrieb am 05.08.09 um 11:15 Uhr:
Hi,
my backups appear to basically work now (no frills, though), but I've
got some questions left.
I'd like to simplify my configuration by merging some FileSet
resources. This would requrire me to specify non-existant directories
in
Hi,
We're currently testing an upgrade to Bacula 3.0.1 to resolve some issues we've
been experiencing with Windows 2008 servers.
Since upgrading I have managed to fix problems we were having with VSS and what
seems like junction points being created but now we're getting a fairly bizarre
I don't think it's recommended but I don't think you'll have any problems
installing a 3.0.2 fd and using it with a 2.4.4 dir+sd.
I'm pretty sure I had a problem doing that. Off the top of my head there's
some complaint about a hello not getting responded to properly. Possibly
the v3
Hi John
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009, John Drescher wrote:
I'm pretty sure I had a problem doing that. Off the top of my head there's
some complaint about a hello not getting responded to properly. Possibly
the v3 bacula-fd doesn't like talking to a v2 bacula-sd, I'm not sure.
I'd love to be
Hi Richard,
My current backup have loads of un necessary data...
That's why I'd like to reset my bacula.
Also to re-work the exclude list I've setup and that doesn't work, I need
to know what file was backup during the last job.
How I do that ?
I've tryed to browse the mysql database,
Hi all,
I am a new bacula user running 3.02 on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. I am backing up about 7
clients(mix of windows and linux) to a DDS3 tape autochanger. After testing and
configuring for a few days I went live with this on Sunday with a full backup
of all clients and doing incrementals Mon-Fri.
Yes, the problem is the Hello command which was introduced in 3.x
On a 2.x director, it will simply state Hello command rejected as the
failure in connecting to the FD from the director, I've tested this
before and go the same results regardless of the platform (Mac OS X
PPC/Intel, Fedora 6 i386,
Would that resolve this? I'm also trying the hotfix mentioned in another
response, will see if that does the trick first.
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 14:29 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi John
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009, John Drescher wrote:
I'm pretty sure I had a problem doing that. Off the top
Hi,
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009, Shawn wrote:
Has anyone looked into compiling a 64-bit v2.4 package?
Would that resolve this? I'm also trying the hotfix mentioned in another
response, will see if that does the trick first.
If these posts are to be believed, it might.
I've almost completed my upgrades from 1.36.3 to 2.4.1 but I've
encountered one last problem.
Backup jobs appear to run correctly. Restore jobs do not. (I can't be
100% sure about proper backup unless I can restore files.)
When using the (command-line) console to restore a file I get the
Thanks,
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 17:54 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009, Shawn wrote:
Has anyone looked into compiling a 64-bit v2.4 package?
Would that resolve this? I'm also trying the hotfix mentioned in another
response, will see if that does the trick
On 8/5/2009 9:34 AM, Shawn wrote:
Yes, the problem is the Hello command which was introduced in 3.x
On a 2.x director, it will simply state Hello command rejected as
the failure in connecting to the FD from the director, I've tested
this before and go the same results regardless of the
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 10:48 -0700, Steve Ellis wrote:
On 8/5/2009 9:34 AM, Shawn wrote:
Yes, the problem is the Hello command which was introduced in 3.x
On a 2.x director, it will simply state Hello command rejected as
the failure in connecting to the FD from the director, I've
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