On 2018-09-19 05:35 PM, Jérôme Blion wrote:
Le 19/09/2018 à 21:40, Gary Dale a écrit :
I'm running bacula 7.4.4 on a Debian/Stretch AMD64 server.
When I try to create a new disk volume for my steadily increasing
amount of data needing to be backed up, it usually fails after I
create the
Le 19/09/2018 à 21:40, Gary Dale a écrit :
I'm running bacula 7.4.4 on a Debian/Stretch AMD64 server.
When I try to create a new disk volume for my steadily increasing
amount of data needing to be backed up, it usually fails after I
create the first new volume. There is lots of free space on
I'm running bacula 7.4.4 on a Debian/Stretch AMD64 server.
When I try to create a new disk volume for my steadily increasing amount
of data needing to be backed up, it usually fails after I create the
first new volume. There is lots of free space on the disk, so it's not
that. Eventually I
Hello Bill
You can use a shell script to do this.
Take a look
#!/bin/bash
clear
echo "list pools" | bconsole | grep "[+|\|]"
read -p "Type the name of Pool you want to
Hello Steven,
Lots of things have changed since version 2.1 (I don't even remember
this version number!). You can find everything you need (even binaries)
on www.bacula.org. The newest version is 9.2.1 (there are also
additional minor fixes available in the git repo).
Best regards,
Kern
We had a disk error with the disk which holds the bacula catalogs, and many of
the older catalog files themselves are gone. Newer ones are OK, but now when we
list the pool for that Catalog many of these entries under VolStatus are
"Error". Is there a safe way to just remove these