New solution: Instead of abusing at, abuse screen.
screen -d -m caffeinate -s bacula-idle-watch.sh
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 11:51 AM David Brodbeck
wrote:
> Hmm. Unfortunately the solution below does not work on Mojave. Scripts no
> longer have permission to run 'at' because they can't create
Hmm. Unfortunately the solution below does not work on Mojave. Scripts no
longer have permission to run 'at' because they can't create
/usr/lib/cron/jobs/.lockfile.
Adding bacula-fd to the list of apps with full disk access doesn't do
anything, unfortunately, I guess because it's not a
Hi.
Thanks, it works now when I put in the first option
block like this definition:
Options {
wilddir = "/*/nobackup"
wilddir = "/*/TO_BE_ARCHIEVED"
wilddir = "/*/yetanothertest"
wildfile = "*.tmp"
Exclude = yes
ignore case = yes
}
How can I know what
Hello Stefanie
You must include the option " ignore case = yes" in the firts option too.
Best regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.bacula.com.br
Em ter, 15 de jan de 2019 às 15:23, Stefanie Leisestreichler <
stefanie.leisestreich...@peter-speer.de> escreveu:
> Thanks, guys. This is working,
Thanks, guys. This is working, except "ignore case". Did I miss something?
Here is my test scenario, which I would expect to exclude
YETANOTHERTEST/ and noBackup/ (because of using ) also:
FileSet {
Name = "backnix-2017"
Include {
Options {
wilddir = "/*/nobackup"
wilddir
I think I have found the solution to my problem with bvfs_cache.
I added the .bvfs_update console command to my catalog backup and when
I clear this cache, it’s slow again.
Le mar. 15 janv. 2019 à 10:09, Frédéric F. a écrit :
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> So I will wait for the next
I prefer not editing supplied scripts as they'd have to be adapted with
updates.
The second suggesstion sounds like a great idea :) I'll look into it.
Op ma 14 jan. 2019 om 13:40 schreef Martin Simmons :
> Here are two possible solutions:
>
> * Make the tunnel at startup (e.g. in the script that
Hello Stefanie
I like to include another option only to deal the exclude files
FileSet {
Name = "testnix-2017"
Include {
Options {
wilddir = "/*/nobackup"
wildfile = "*.tmp"
Exclude = yes
}
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
Hi,
test with :
wilddir = "/*/nobackup"
bye
Le 15/01/2019 à 10:25, Stefanie Leisestreichler a écrit :
Hi.
I have this FileSet Definition. Why is exclude not working and folder
nobackup is backuped?
For test purposes I have created a folder /root/nobackup
Bacula version is 9.2.0.
Thanks.
Hi.
I have this FileSet Definition. Why is exclude not working and folder
nobackup is backuped?
For test purposes I have created a folder /root/nobackup
Bacula version is 9.2.0.
Thanks.
Stefanie
FileSet {
Name = "testnix-2017"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
Thank you for your answer.
So I will wait for the next release to update :)
About the lag in the Baculum restore wizard, is everyone suffering
this issue ? Because it is very random.
Best regards.
Frédéric.
Le sam. 12 janv. 2019 à 20:38, Marcin Haba a écrit :
>
> Hello Frédéric,
>
> Thanks
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