Hello everyone,
I have recently received the following error for a bacula job:
Fatal error: Network error with FD during Backup: ERR=Operation timed out
Fatal error: No Job status returned from FD.
bacula starts the backup job, it runs for a few mins, ( I could see the
backup progress) but it
Hello Chris,
Could you tell me if you configured bconsole access via sudo in the
following way:
http://www.bacula.org/9.0.x-manuals/en/console/Baculum_API_Web_GUI_Tools.html#SECTION00344000
Did you test the sudo from www-data user? In newer Baculum versions in
the install wizard you
In a new install of baculum-web on Debian wheezy, I ran into a permissions
issue with Apache2 not being able to access bconsole. This shows up as an
error in the install wizard and in the Web page when attempting any
operation. Bconsole works fine from the command line, as root/sudo of
course.
Hello Rasmus,
Thanks for the confirmation that the patch works well.
On 16 May 2018 at 09:17, Rasmus Linden wrote:
> Hi Marcin !
> Thanks a bunch, works a charm
> A quick note, I’m currently in German, on timezone Europe/Berlin.
> If i do not set a timezone
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You probably have two bacula-dir.conf files on your system. The
best thing is to *always* use the -c option and specify the full
path to the conf file. That way, you can be sure which one you
are getting.
Kern
On 05/15/2018
The first and most obvious problem is that your Director and
Storage daemons must both be *exactly* the same version.
Best regards,
Kern
On 05/15/2018 02:01 PM, Charles Nadeau
wrote:
Hello!
I just got a
Hi Marcin !
Thanks a bunch, works a charm
A quick note, I’m currently in German, on timezone Europe/Berlin.
If i do not set a timezone definition in php.ini, the java script for choosing
files does not work, and logs a error to console warning about having to set a
timezone, and not relying
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Yes, I find systemd rather non-satisfactory. One thing is if
there is no error printed, it usually means everything went well.
A "service bacula-dir status" should tell you if it is running or
not. Otherwise service bacula-dir start output