On 04/01/2011 04:42 PM, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the follow-up.
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011, Matija Nalis wrote:
Indeed, not specifying either FDAddress or FDAddresses should listen on
all available addresses. In the Linux client, it does. For the 3.x
Well, on my Debianu
Greetings. A couple of questions so that I can hopefully better
understand what I'm doing with my Bacula setup.
Q1:
Is this statment correct?
A Storage may contain several Pools, but a Pool lives on one and only one
Storage
If this is correct, then why is the Storage selected within a Job
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:06 AM, hymie! hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
Greetings. A couple of questions so that I can hopefully better
understand what I'm doing with my Bacula setup.
Q1:
Is this statment correct?
A Storage may contain several Pools, but a Pool lives on one and only one
hymie! wrote:
Greetings. A couple of questions so that I can hopefully better
understand what I'm doing with my Bacula setup.
Q1:
Is this statment correct?
A Storage may contain several Pools, but a Pool lives on one and only one
Storage
Yes, a pool is a collection of media that fit (or
Hello all,
Below, I describe the method by which I'd like to rotate several pools
of tapes. I did manage to get this working (using files for now), but
only by writing several shell scripts that perform the main purge
logic through bconsole. I'm thinking that this can't be the only way
to achieve
Hi, Paulo,
have you get a stable version of bat?
I cannot use it too. It crashs twice a minute. Is impossibly to use it.
Kleber
2011/3/31 Paulo Martinez martinez...@googlemail.com
I just wonder if there are any accessible
devel version or nightly builds of the bat.
If so - there will be a
Hi,
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Ah, I just assumed this problem was with Windows only. I never thought to
check a linux host. I can confirm this on Ubuntu with packaged bacula-fd
5.0.2.
It looks like the same problem applies to bacula-sd and bacula-dir.
Gavin
I have some jobs that are completing with warnings due to files that
are specified in the file set being incorrectly configured.
How do I get Bacula to report this in the email subject of the
mailcommand? I have included %e, but this reports that job as having
completed OK, which is not
Originally sent to bacula-devel in error...
Last night I set up a bacula client on my MacBook. I'm impressed at the backup
rate:
Scheduled time: 03-Apr-2011 23:30:00
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