-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Output Format of JobId
...snippel
* list job=bla
++--+...
| JobId | Name |
++--+...
| 16,063 | bla |
++--+...
snappel...
No Problem with that so far, but when i have to input a JobId in
console, 16,063 is no
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
i tried a admin job:
job {
...
type = admin
...
run = jobX
run = jobY
...
}
what does work (but is much more error prone) is:
job {
...
type = admin
...
run after job
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 06/02/2010 20:47, Markus Falb wrote:
what does work (but is much more error prone) is:
job {
...
type = admin
...
run after job = /bin/bash -c /bin/echo 'run job=jobX yes' \|
/usr/sbin/bconsole
run after job
Is there any NAS box with Bacula-SD, or does anyone know about any serious
plans to integrate SD into a NAS box with a reasonable performance, like
QNAP?
This would include some limitations, since DIR and SD need to be of the same
version. So I guess Bacula Systems would propably need to be
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
Is there any NAS box with Bacula-SD, or does anyone know about any serious
plans to integrate SD into a NAS box with a reasonable performance, like
QNAP?
This would include some limitations, since DIR and SD need to be of the same
version. So I guess Bacula Systems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 06/02/2010 20:47, Markus Falb wrote:
i tried a admin job:
job {
...
type = admin
...
run = jobX
run = jobY
...
}
I failed to say that above does not work. The Jobs does not run.
Only the other
I think some Synology Products has Bacula Support.
DS508+ already has...
J.
2010/2/6 Timo Neuvonen timo-n...@tee-en.net:
Is there any NAS box with Bacula-SD, or does anyone know about any serious
plans to integrate SD into a NAS box with a reasonable performance, like
QNAP?
This would
Is there any NAS box with Bacula-SD, or does anyone know about any
serious
plans to integrate SD into a NAS box with a reasonable performance,
like
QNAP?
This would include some limitations, since DIR and SD need to be of
the same
version. So I guess Bacula Systems would propably need to
My question may or may not be appropriate for this forum, so sorry
beforehand if I am intruding.
PROBLEM
I am trying to solve off-site, on-disk backup problem in the Bay Area which
is prone to earthquakes.
QUESTION
Is anyone out there using bittorrent as a backup tool?
APPLICATION
D-Link D323
On 02/06/10 19:36, mehma sarja wrote:
WHY POST THIS?
I am posting this message for two reasons:
a) Bacula and other enterprise backup tools do not particularly like
unreliable bandwidth connections and a bittorrent-like technology fills
the gap. The gap is that Bacula and other tools are
James,
Do you have a link for the ReadyNAS bacula add in?
Mike
http://readynasfreeware.org/projects/nas-bacula/files
James
--
The Planet: dedicated and managed hosting, cloud storage, colocation
Stay online with
11 matches
Mail list logo