Stéphane Cesbron wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I know that I don't need BAT on the server that runs bacula.
Nevertheless it will be easier as I am really new to bacula.
Tonight I retried to install qt4 which was already installed.
I think that I found what causes the trouble.
It has to
Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
Hello,
We have a Bacula Version: 2.2.7 installed on SuSE 9 Linux. The database
is mysql Ver 14.7.
Bacula has been running since couple of years now. We noticed that the
mysql partition where Write Bootstrap files (*.bsr) are stored is
increased alot.
Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
Hello,
I agree if I rename just the file name in bacula-dir.conf , it will
start to write in a new file.
But the point is the file which has grown in size is bacula.sql.
So this is the actual file in question. Can we do something about
this file?
I
Alan Brown wrote:
Damian Ge;bicki wrote:
The bacula.sql, if I good remember, it's your main CatalgoDB - sqlite.
The original poster is using mysql, not sqlite.
bacula.sql is his database dump - it's a plain ascii text file.
It can be compressed with gzip, bzip2, etc etc and you should
Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 10/18/10 07:21, Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
Well, without seeing the script, we're somewhat guessing. Personally, I
keep my catalog dumps around because if something crashes my database,
it's faster to just reload the last database than to do a bscan.
However, I'm
Albin Vega wrote:
Hello!
I am trying to set up a backup-job on a win 2008 server over internet. I
have done this successfully on two other servers, but I am having
trouble with this one. Here’s the bacula-dir.config file on the
clientserver (that is to be backed up). The fd service is