Hi,
I have bacula-director on debian lenny - version 2.4.4
I have few serwers on ubuntu 10.04.1, and default (apt-get) bacula is 5.0.1,
so I would like to install 2.4.4 on them. Does anyone did it?
And how to do it?
Bartosz.
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011, Dan Langille wrote:
On 1/18/2011 4:16 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
Whether software compression happens or not seems to be random. Anyone
know why this is happening?
There was a discussion this week about this. Add Signature to your options.
I will certainly try that,
Hi list,
After a short discussion on the channel, I was advised to create a
post here to see if there's help for that or if it's really a bug.
I've got a machine that is using bind mounts. Despite the fact that
the fileset definition is using onefs=no and fstype=ext3, the bind
mounts' content is
2011/1/19 Bartosz.C bartos...@gmail.com
I have bacula-director on debian lenny - version 2.4.4
I have few serwers on ubuntu 10.04.1, and default (apt-get) bacula is
5.0.1, so I would like to install 2.4.4 on them. Does anyone did it?
And how to do it?
You will have to build Debian packages
2011/1/19 Bartosz.C bartos...@gmail.com
Hi,
Hi,
I have bacula-director on debian lenny - version 2.4.4
I have few serwers on ubuntu 10.04.1, and default (apt-get) bacula is
5.0.1, so I would like to install 2.4.4 on them. Does anyone did it?
And how to do it?
You can get a previous
I am new to Linux. My system is Ubuntu 10.10. I used Synaptic Package Manager
to install MySQL and Bacula 5.0.2-1ubuntu1. I have also installed the BAT
administration tool from an RPM file (Bacula-bat-5.0.2-1.fc10.i386.rpm), then
used Alien to convert that to a DEB file and finally used dpkg
2011/1/19 Dianne Holder dhol...@enaptive.com:
I am new to Linux. My system is Ubuntu 10.10. I used Synaptic Package
Manager to install MySQL and Bacula 5.0.2-1ubuntu1. I have also installed
the BAT administration tool from an RPM file
(Bacula-bat-5.0.2-1.fc10.i386.rpm), then used Alien to
Can you tell me how to correct the Failed to execute child process
usr/bin/bat (no such file or directory) error? Is /bat in the path the
bat.conf file? (which currently exists in /etc/Bacula)
First see if /usr/bin/bat exists.
It may be /usr/sbin/bat.
John
Yes.. it's there.
[mymachine]: /usr/bin$ ls -l bat*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 2011-01-17 19:26 bat -
consolehelper
Dianne
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 1:41 PM
To: Dianne Holder
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Hello List,
how can you exclude files that are bigger than x GB?
Is this somehow possible?
Cheers,
Mario
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Am 19.01.2011 um 22:40 schrieb ml ml:
Hello List,
how can you exclude files that are bigger than x GB?
Is this somehow possible?
What about a script doing this for you and bacula gets
Exclude {
File = \\|/usr/libexec/bacula/
find_big_files.exclude_filelist
}
Regards
On 1/19/2011 4:40 PM, ml ml wrote:
Hello List,
how can you exclude files that are bigger than x GB?
Is this somehow possible?
I helped this person on IRC. He came up with this:
FileSet {
Name = FullBackup
Include {
Options {
Compression=GZIP
signature = SHA1
On 1/19/2011 9:47 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2011, Dan Langille wrote:
On 1/18/2011 4:16 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
Whether software compression happens or not seems to be random. Anyone
know why this is happening?
There was a discussion this week about this. Add Signature to
Hi list,
amanda passes the whole archive to the client even if only a few files are
restored. that takes a very very long time for
one small file in a big dump over 100 Mb.
what about bacula? does bacula unpack and extract the requested file on
a local _fast_ disk and transfer that file over
Thanks for your tips. Unfortunately still no joy.
Switched to the latest Sun Studio compiler instead of gcc.
I made my config script close to yours changing only a couple paths.
#! /bin/sh
# Script from Gary Schmidt for compiling bacula under Solaris 10
# Entered Wednesday, January 19, 2011
On 1/19/2011 7:47 PM, Juergen Zahrer wrote:
Hi list,
amanda passes the whole archive to the client even if only a few files
are restored. that takes a very very long time for
one small file in a big dump over 100 Mb.
what about bacula? does bacula unpack and extract the requested file
on a
On 01/19/11 20:24, Dan Langille wrote:
On 1/19/2011 7:47 PM, Juergen Zahrer wrote:
Hi list,
amanda passes the whole archive to the client even if only a few files
are restored. that takes a very very long time for
one small file in a big dump over 100 Mb.
what about bacula? does bacula
Hi,
I had a heck of time trying to configure Bacula to work with this Exabyte 1x7
LTO Autoloader.
I wasn't sure which autochanger device /dev/st0 or /dev/nst0. When I do #mt -f
/dev/st0 status and #mt -f /dev/nst0, they all have some good output:
OUTPUT:
SCSI 2 tape drive:
File number=-1,
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:23 PM, harryl bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi,
I had a heck of time trying to configure Bacula to work with this Exabyte 1x7
LTO Autoloader.
I wasn't sure which autochanger device /dev/st0 or /dev/nst0. When I do #mt
-f /dev/st0 status and #mt -f
On 20/01/2011 12:16 PM, Kenneth Garges wrote:
[Please don't top post]
Thanks for your tips. Unfortunately still no joy.
My only suggestion is to install one of the databases and just build
everything.
Cheers,
GaryB-)
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