e you force Bacula to work the way you think it should
rather than letting it figure out what to do, the more you will have
problems when you want to restore files. Reading the "Tutorial" chapter
would probably help.
I'll let the list help you on this and the next one.
Best
Yes, either get the Bacula Systems
Enterprise Edition, or wait for the next community version -- to
be released as soon as I correct one bug that is really bugging
me.
Best regards,
Kern
On 28.07.2015 08:51, Luc A wrote
Perhaps the user is referring to EFS, which is not supported by the
5.2.10 binaries. However, the 7.0.5 version probably does support EFS,
though I haven't actually tested it in production.
Best regards,
Kern
On 28.07.2015 05:32, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 17/07/15 08:58 AM, paul22 wrote:
On 10.07.2015 08:34, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Where do I find the source code for BAT?
>
In the source distribution under /src/qt-console
Best regards,
Kern
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r was a bug. I believe that it is corrected in the
latest 7.0.5 binaries.
Best regards,
Kern
On 10.07.2015 14:54, Jaroslav Mechacek wrote:
> On 07/09/2015 04:24 PM, Bill Arlofski wrote:
>> On 07/09/2015 07:56 AM, Jaroslav Mechacek wrote:
>>> I have been trying to restore file
ackup shell
script has always worked perfectly for me.
Best regards,
Kern
On 06.07.2015 12:33, tballin wrote:
Thanks for the replys.
I did a partial import without the file information. I can keep
the mysql for as
t might be hard to go
back. I am sorry, but at this point, I am out of ideas.
Good luck,
Kern
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On 05.07.2015 15:37, Christian Manal wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
>> It appears to me that for some reason you have duplicate filename
>> entries in the Filename table. Perhaps you have a filename of NULL and
>> a filename of "", which perhaps PostgreSQL treats as e
dexing the Filename table fails, most likely you really have
an PostgreSQL table corruption problem that probably can only be fixed
by some PostgreSQL repair command.
Best regards,
Kern
On 05.07.2015 12:43, Christian Manal wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I recently upgraded my Bacula director and storage
ons, but is slightly harder to
setup and tune.
You might check your libtool call to see if it is correct.
Mine looks like:
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/libtool --silent --tag=CXX --mode=link g++
-m64 -Wl,-rpath,/home/kern/bacula/depkgs-qt/qt4/lib -o bat obj/main.o
obj/bat_conf.o obj/mainwin.o obj/qst
Makefile.in,
you must rerun ./configure and rebuild and reinstall Bacula.
Best regards,
Kern
On 29.06.2015 08:32, Mark Burgess wrote:
Hi Gary,
I tried with SunStudio 12.3 but get the same error
of restoring the last catalog (if that was
lost) from the bsr as well as the Bacula configuration files.
If you do not have the above, then you need to follow the advice given
you on this list and also reproduced in the manual.
Best regards,
Kern
On 29.06.2015 06:45, scar wrote:
> i lost the
lient that
can be put into the Director's config file. There is some new
permissions problem or something on Windows 2012 and I guess also on 8.1
that does not allow the installer create that file.
Best regards,
Kern
-
the code they wrote under the famous BSD licenses.
Best regards,
Kern
On 25.06.2015 16:01, Thomas Lohman wrote:
>> On 25/06/15 13:21, Silver Salonen wrote:
>>
>>>> But why it upgraded the other incrementals in the queue if the first
>>>> incremental was upgraded
obably because of switches that do not understand and conform to
Internet standards). The simplest solution is to set the Bacula
heartbeat interval to 300 everywhere especially between the Dir and the SD.
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-06-12 08:03 AM, More, Ankush wrote:
Hello,
Connection has no
Hello,
I think the answer that you are looking for is: once Baculum is
installed and configure, it is a web application, so you access
Baculum and its graphical user interface from your web browser.
Best regards,
Kern
On
Hello,
No, it does not retry.
Best regards,
Kern
On 28.05.2015 09:11, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does anyone know what does bsmtp do when the SMTP server is eg. out of
> disk space and sending of e-mail fails? Does it retry after some time?
>
Rudolf,
Please see the questions I posted in the bugs ticket.
Thanks,
Kern
On 25.05.2015 14:08, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
> Hello, this can hopefully save some time to somebody:
>
> 0002141: Bacula with cryptodev on FreeBSD does not work
>
> Description: For all three daemons - s
the system.
If you are complaining about Bacula not functioning, in addition
to the Bacula version, which you included, you need to include the
OS version.
Best regards,
Kern
On 22.05.2015 17:36, Fernando Arturo Salaices Or
more intuitive (at least to me). Please refer to
Ana's email as well as the manual.
Best regards,
Kern
On 22.05.2015 11:56, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> I have tried to use this feature without success. I am using Bacula 7.0.5 and
> the following is the directives I use. Hopefully someone c
On 21.05.2015 19:11, Devin Reade wrote:
> --On Thursday, May 21, 2015 11:09:58 AM -0500 dweimer
> wrote:
>
>> I have three systems two of which are using disk backup, then copy to
>> tape both of those are running on CentOS with 25G volume sizes [...]
>> The third system is using 46G File volumes
Hello Deven,
On 21.05.2015 17:23, Devin Reade wrote:
> --On Thursday, May 21, 2015 09:06:41 AM +0200 Kern Sibbald
> wrote:
>
>> Bacula does keep 64 bit addresses.
> Excellent. Not surprisingly, I'm not dealing with file sizes near 2^63,
> but I *do* need to back up
some problems at 2^63. Of course, who would ever want to write such a
large volume?
Note: if I am not mistaken, all the lseek() functions 32/64 return a
signed value, which means that practically one is limited to 2^63 bits
for addresses.
Best regards,
Kern
On 21.05.2015 05:47, Devin Reade wrote
On 18.05.2015 08:28, Luc Van der Veken
wrote:
Hi,Kern,
Do you mean that exactly as you say it, “FD
that is more recent that the Dir and the SD […] is a big
problem
living that he never
had the time to fully debug/test it, and with no one to support it
we eventually dropped the Windows Dir and SD.
The Windows SD is back, but without tape support. Maybe some
later date.
Best regards,
Kern
would be interested to hear about it, and in
any case, if it is a Windows system, I am not surprised to hear that
there are problems because I have never had a Windows system with an
attached tape drive to test.
Best regards,
Kern
On 14.05.2015 13:47, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> we
On 13.05.2015 18:45, Ian Young wrote:
On 13 May 2015, at 17:13, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:
We have never had any version
of Bacula in
rsion problems you have.
Best regards,
Kern
On 13.05.2015 15:18, Ian Young wrote:
On 13 May 2015, at 07:20, Radosław Korzeniewski
<rados...@korzeniewski.net>
Below is the script that I use to "configure" the Bacula build. It
automatically includes lzo if it is installed on your system:
= begin script
#!/bin/sh
# This is Kern's configure script for Bacula
PREFIX=/opt/bacula
CFLAGS="-g -O2 -Wall" \
./configure \
--sbindir=${PREFIX}/bin \
--
The "fstype = nfs" may be restricting
the directories to be backed up more than you expect. You can
probably see what is going on with an "estimate listing ..."
command.
On 07.05.2015 22:57, Romer Ventura wrote:
-1 the only
thing it does it to write an EOF mark and attempt to backup and read
the last block that was correctly written (provided the standard
Bacula Linux Device parameters are set).
Best regards,
Kern
On 01.05.2015 21:56, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
Hello
final
EOF mark. Despite what Bacula says (it is being conservative) there
is every chance that your tape is good.
To know, you must restore the last file that was being written when
the error occurred and see if it is correctly restored.
Best regards,
Kern
, I would appreciate if
you would contribute them to the community.
Best regards,
Kern
On 01.05.2015 04:40, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> A full solution would be to write an selinux policy, either on your own
> (search for Dan Walsh, he has some excellent selinux troubleshooting guides)
> or b
not be displayed.
I am not 100% sure about this, but I believe that if you simply
cancel bconsole after typing "messages" and re-execute it you will
no longer have any messages queued.
Best regards,
Kern
On 28.04.2015 16:0
Hello,
Were are you and your company located?
Best regards,
Kern
On 27.04.2015 16:52, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Could anyone point me how much would be cost
subscription for 30 servers? I can't find out any prices o
deduplication in
the SD as well as in the FD (configurable).
It is possible that the Aligned Volume plugin binary will be available
to the community later this year for free.
Best regards,
Kern
On 27.04.2015 09:01, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On 04/25/2015 11:09 PM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
>&
requires
slightly different schedules.
Best regards,
Kern
On 27.04.2015 03:04, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
I'm glad to read so
good news. Thank you
algorithms now exist so it is a matter of time.
Best regards,
Kern
On 24.04.2015 22:07, Josh Fisher wrote:
> I guess it is semantics, but I was just pointing out that it was not a
> coding issue, but rather a design issue/choice.
>
> You can divide the jobs into different pools and then give
appear (at
least in my opinion).
Best regards,
Kern
On 24.04.2015 19:09, Clark, Patricia A. wrote:
> To avoid hijacking the question and to address whether it's a bug or not:
>
> Why it's a bug - request for media that is unavailable because it is
> already in use whether for a b
With current versions of Bacula, you
are limited to a single Job running on Windows machines with VSS
enabled.
If VSS is disabled, you can run multiple simultaneous Windows
backups.
Best regards,
Kern
On 22.04.2015 11:11
ut this is waiting on additional man power as explained in my
last Bacula Status Report.
Best regards,
Kern
On 21.04.2015 19:18, global16 wrote:
> (From: global16 [mailto:bacula-forum < at > backupcentral.com] )
> On the client, these entries are logged in C:\Program
> Files\Ba
each
major system type and/or version.
Best regards,
Kern
On 15.04.2015 16:31, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Can anyone confirm that base jobs with fileset different than the normal
> job should not be used?
>
> Basically the problem arises when restoring data because fil
.
So this either means:
a. Kern and team can protect Bacula community Code for much
less cost.
There is no issue of cost. It is more an issue of the situation
having changed (e.g. I have many more resources to manage Bacula
than
understanding from the Bacula contributors (thank you), I believe
that all known issues are already resolved and I continue to work FSFE.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to either post them to
the bacula-users list if they are general or directly to me at kern (at)
sibbald (dot) com
On 10.04.2015 09:39, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
> Good morning Kern,
>
> Thank you so much for your answer. And then which kind of expiry policy does
> the verification initiated catalog?.
Amin job pruning work just like any other job (e.g. backup, ...) as
documented in the manual.
what
manufacturers say the tape holds. They always cite tape sizes assuming
a 2:1 compression of data being written on the tape.
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-03-26 05:26 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I know this question was asked befor and maybe it will be again in the
> fu
(most likely) there will be no global locks so multiple DB
inserts can run at the same time and they can be quite efficient. For
best performance the DB must be tuned as the default MySQL values are
not optimal for Bacula.
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-03-24 11:18 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 03
bacula.org server where I can black list IP addresses.
Best regards,
Kern
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Ha ha ha :-)
On 15-03-17 07:18 AM, Heitor Faria wrote:
> After a quick vacation Kern now suffers from what Alonso had after his last
> accident, but believing he is in 2011:
> http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24184/9746706/fernando-alonso-suffered-8216temporary-memory-loss8217-after-
Shack and bought a wifi extender.
Sorry for the inconvenience. If it bothers any of you too much, you
might find out who the author is and let him know as I am sure he will
fix it.
Best regards,
Kern
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not need a shell command prefix or a script. I am not
patient enough to work out all the escaping to pass shell characters
correctly to the shell, so I always use a script when doing complicated
stuff.
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-03-19 06:54 AM, Peter Wood wrote:
Thank you for the reply.
Yes,
partition your autochanger so that no drive sharing is involved. Even
then, you probably need expert help to ensure that Bacula doesn't get
confused about what Volumes can be uses by which Storage daemon (i.e.
make sure every SD has a unique Media Type).
Best regards,
Kern
On 15-03-17 10:
The answer to #1 is given in your #2 --
i.e. it is complicated, and if you do not have a program on the
other end of a FIFO doing the right thing (read/write), Bacula
will stall. FIFOs have their place, but you have to understand
them very well to make them work
The answer is no. The Fail Job On
Error will fail the job if the runscript fails, but if you have a
syntax error in the runscript itself, that is so basic that it is
always reported back up the chain.
On 27.02.2015 16:11, Luc Van der Veken w
.
Why don't you ask Oracle to certify it?-- they know about Bacula
and how it works.
Best regards,
Kern
On 23.02.2015 10:45, Alfonso Agrafojo wrote:
Good morning,
We would like to
Hello,
The Release Notes are correct. The manual has not been updated
properly. I will see to it.
I hope to have a much better replacement in a future release.
Kern
On 17.02.2015 23:07, S McGraw wrote:
> Is is true that the python api is no longer supported in Bacula 7?
> After upg
removed it from the manual, which will be
corrected as soon as I can push it.
Best regards,
Kern
>
> So it looks like we able to put Options outside of Include, but I've
> haven't noticed any example o
exclude applies to every file that comes into the
options block because there are no other restrictions in the form of
wild cards, ...
Best regards,
Kern
>
>
> --
> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming
Hello Bill,
I am a bit surprised about a different behavior between 5.2.x and 7.0.x,
because I don't think there was any change. I cannot rule it out, but I
would be surprised. I suspect there were other changed that perhaps
subtly changed the behavior.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12.02.2015
y the next release
(hopefully June 2015).
Best regards,
Kern
On 12.02.2015 19:24, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Hello,
Why are you calling me Mr. Radoslaw?
2015-02-12 12:46 GMT+01:00 Heitor
excluded.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12.02.2015 17:56, Bill Arlofski wrote:
> On 02/11/2015 11:02 AM, Dawei Wang wrote:
>> Hi Bill,
>>
>> I did check that, i am backup one directory on one file system, i should not
>> be affected by this setting. Anyway, i it to onefs=no, s
Hello,
It is very likely a vestige of some old code that apparently does no
harm. Please submit a bug report, and we will fix this. Submitting a
bug report is the best way to ensure that your request is not lost.
Many thanks,
Kern
On 12.02.2015 17:18, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> When restorin
ates the Volume.
2. You explicitly cause the Volume to be Truncated, by using the
"truncate" command in Bacula version 7.0, or some more complicated
procedures in prior versions.
Best regards,
Kern
> I know that this "wastes" space,
> but generally, I do think behavio
etter understand how
users perceive the Bacula project.
Best regards,
Kern
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If I am not mistaken in version 7.0.x I implemented wild-card hostnames
(a single asterisk. e.g. *.mydomain.com), but it is not well tested.
This could resolve the problem, but it also permits anyone in the domain
to access the server.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02.02.2015 19:01, Josh Fisher wrote
ey by developing useful features and by selling the
plugins and providing training and Enterprise level support.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02.02.2015 16:56, Dmitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 2/1/2015 11:49 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> Oh boy, That's quite the irony, isn't it, Kern? B
Best regards,
Kern
On 02.02.2015 01:30, Heitor Faria wrote:
Dear Bacula Users,
I'll try to express my impartial opinion here, as a lawyer
with a little knowledge of intelectual property, hoping that
anyone
mpanies contribute back to the community.
Best regards,
Kern
On 01.02.2015 20:46, Ben Erridge wrote:
I
doubt my opinion holds much weight either way but if
you want my
kudos. Good luck with Bacula.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02.02.2015 05:20, Nicholas Longo wrote:
> All - I’m new to Bacula (please keep reading). I spent quite a bit of time
> getting it installed after having tried the plugin with FreeNAS. Ultimately
> I did a clean install myself on FreeNA
On 01.02.2015 18:49, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 02/01/15 11:04, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> The case of the quota code is really a bit sad from my stand point.
>> First, we worked a good deal with you to modify for certain of our
>> specifications (thank you). Then when I
e and releases it
publicly through an open source fork (Bareos) has very poor
ethical standards and is damaging the whole open source community.
Best regards,
Kern
On 01.02.2015 18:33, Ben Erridge wrote:
As a former Bacula user I would like to ex
more complicated (like making sure it is really free before
putting it in the code base).
You were probably unaware of much of the above, because you left UKFast.
Best regards,
Kern
On 31.01.2015 23:30, Matthew Ife wrote:
> I am the author of the contributed the quota code, the code is u
oject.
Best regards,
Kern
Bacula Project Manager
Q: I don't understand the FLA.
A: Yes, it has a number of technical points and lots of words to make
sure there is no problems due to different laws in different countries,
and to avoid problems of possible multiple versions. The basic poin
an remember. 2. In my opinion, any Job that runs more than 6 days
is virtually destined to have problems during restore -- i.e. you
will likely have backup dates that span 6 days of time in a single
job. That appears to me to be something very undesirable.
a will not
know what Volumes are in the autochanger. Also, you *must* use a unique
(different) MediaType = xxx for each autochanger or you will ultimately
have Bacula asking for Volumes in an autochanger that are not there or
are not to be loaded.
Best regards,
Kern
On 20.01.2015 20:44, Edward Ap
ore to say on Bareos in the my bacula.org blog in mid-February.
Best regards,
Kern
On 20.01.2015 19:18, J. Echter wrote:
> Am 20.01.2015 um 12:55 schrieb Uwe Schuerkamp:
>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 08:49:56AM -0300, Heitor Faria wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>&g
to what computers really deliver.
Best regards,
Kern
On 23.01.2015 21:42, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 01/23/2015 02:33 PM,
Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
>
>> No, it is not working as you described.
>> Data spooling will read stre
it is missing higher level directories and
permissions problems when Bacula creates them.
Best regards,
Kern
On 22.01.2015 15:40, Edmar Araújo wrote:
Hi Richard,
Which version of this using
are in the version 7 ReleaseNotes.
Best regards,
Kern
On 14.01.2015 01:58, Dan Langille wrote:
> I tried upgrading from Bacula 5 to Bacula 7 today on FreeBSD 9.3 with
> PostgreSQL 9.4
>
> However, running status storage, I'm missing a storage.
>
> Theory: bacula-dir is no
d,
included all the latest Enterprise bug fixes.
So though Bacula community development for 2015 is starting a bit slow
compared to past years, you should see that there a many really nice
features coming.
Thank to all of you for using Bacula and my best wishes
e we are going.
For all of you who have recently sent me emails -- many thanks. For
those who haven't I would appreciate hearing from you.
Best regards,
Kern
Bacula Project Manager
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.4 version, ubuntu 9.10 wont find any newer
> verison of bacula.
>
>
> Can someone explain me how to install e.g bacula 5.2.6 version in ubuntu 9.10.
The simplest way, is to get the Bacula source code, and build it from
source. You will need to inst
omplicated. It involves first scanning
the tape to see if there is any real data past the prelabel
records, and if so, copying the good data to another tape.
Best regards,
Kern
On 29.12.2014 16:33, Christian Tardif wrote:
Gi
hould read:
db_password=""
Best regards,
Kern
PS: If the nightly cdash script does not work, you might try
doing:
./do_all
manually. This will not post the results to the Bacula test
dashboard, but you will be able to
regards,
Kern
On 23.12.2014 15:37, philhu wrote:
> I changed my NAS from 24T to 32T by adding drives to my NAS
>
> Not alot of changes to data on the NAS
>
> Bacula 7.0.5 is working ok, but it decided all files were eligible for backup
> during the first incremental after the N
data?"
The best I can tell, you have something that is blocking Bacula from
running ...
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/19/2014 12:32 PM, Glen Searle wrote:
>> On 12/16/2014 4:51 AM, Glen Searle wrote:
>>> If they run for too long, all my backups fail with this in the error report.
; command.
Maybe you did not run these commands? They are recommended in the
manual.
Anyway, the only way to know for sure if your tape is good is to
read back all the data in the last block and ensure that it is
valid.
Best regards,
Ker
probably should move up to at least 5.2.13
(no database change needed) -- and it would be better to get on 7.0.5,
but I would not recommend a move to 7.0.5 until you resolve your
database problem.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/13/2014 08:34 AM, Jan Martin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have bee
, but that is a packager's
choice.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/12/2014 04:26 PM, Rainer Hackel wrote:
I had this error a few days ago. It seems to
come with an “yum update”. I ch
here error messages go.
Usually stopping and restarting the VSS service on Windows or rebooting
(not always an option) will correct any problems due to Windows bugs,
but it will not correct problems of insufficient disk space.
Reloading Bacula won't help in the least.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/1
for using Bacula, and good luck.
Kern
On 12/06/2014 12:09 PM, Roberts, Ben wrote:
Hi
Kern,
While
writing my mail I did begin to wonder if actually the v7
upgrade
tting 20,000 or 100,000
volumes, you will very likely run into severe performance
problems. This is currently on my radar screen, and I now think I
know how to fix it (not trivial) but haven't yet found the time.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/06/201
paid as much attention to networking performance enhancements as the
open source Linux community has.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/05/2014 10:24 PM, Patrick wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
> Hi Josh,
>
> Thanks for your hints toward NTFS performance. I have checked the access time
> setting on t
On 12/05/2014 02:11 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 05/12/14 13:57, Josh Fisher wrote:
>> On 12/5/2014 1:03 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> On 05/12/14 00:43, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
>>>> Daniel Pocock wrote (2014/12/04):
>>>>> On 04/12/14 18:35, Kern Sibbald
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/05/2014 11:24 AM, Masopust, Christian wrote:
Hi
Ana,
in my case (a very, very dumb fault), the path
in "changer command" was wrong. No error
ure when a file is taken off the tape?
Unless you are running ZFS for the spool disk, the error will only be
noticed when the data is read from the tape.
Best regards,
Kern
>
>
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On 11/30/2014 09:55 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Is it possible to run bacula-dir and bacula-sd on bacula-5.2.13 with
> bacula-fd
> running 7.0.x on another box?
>
No
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long long time?
The restore might possibly take a little longer if the data is heavily
interleaved, but if it is a modern tape drive, skipping data from
another job should be very fast, and you probably won't
case, Bacula will
walk that particular path (or filesystem) multiple times.
Best regards,
Kern
On 11/28/2014 02:11 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Are you sure about that? AFAIKS, the code in find_files() calls
> find_one_file() on each item in the name_list of each item in the
> include_list.
so if you have multiple Options and/or multiple Includes,
it will go through a bit more code, but I suspect that the extra
overhead is negligible compared to the time to find each file ...
Best regards,
Kern
On 11/27/2014 07:40 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Having two Include clauses is wasteful be
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