Am 06.10.2016 um 10:32 schrieb Personal Técnico:
> Anybody here knows if bacula-7.4.4 could be compiled without "ssl"
> support in db and, then, allow use database in version 14?
I don't know if that helps. I added to the my.cnf configuration file the
following line:
> skip-networking
I think t
Hi,
It seems in version 15, database has some news fields for SSL. If I
configure bacula with ""--without-openssl", I suppose that new
parameters take "null" value, but when director tries to connect to
bacula database, I get some errors from sslkey, sslcert, etc.
thanks.
El 14/10/2016 a las
Hello all,
we have observed strange behavior in our recent backups. We have a number of
filesystems, and explicitly list those to be backed up in the fileset
One of these file systems is
/home/stud
which has subdirectories for each user. Backing these up has worked perfectly
for the las
Hi again,
I looked at some of the files in our mystery differential backup (see last
post) again. I am pretty sure that some of the backed-up files are really old
and have not been modified since the last full backup (last Thursday,
2016-10-06).
Here is one of these ancient files on disk:
[root
Hello Andreas
Yes I've noticed that too.
Even I have opened a bug report, you could read and check if the same bug
and maybe complement information.
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2244
Best Regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.huttel.com.br
2016-10-14 10:24 GMT-03:00 Andreas Koch :
> Hi
On 10/13/2016 11:38 PM, Thing wrote:
Hi,
I am just finishing building the Gluster cluster on 3 x Dell 990s
running centos7 Gluster 3.8.4. The bacula server will be a 4th Dell
990 with a 5TB USB3 disk out the back. It has no OS on it yet but as
I'd like to run FreeIPA 4.0 on it my prefere
I'm not really familiar with EMC's NFS, NFSv4 and automounter, but here's a
shot in the dark - what do your export and mount options look like? In
particular, look into nohide or crossmnt export options. Also, have a look
at this:
https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/MultiFilesystemNFSIssu
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On 10/14/2016 05:31 PM, Hankins, Jonathan wrote:
> I'm not really familiar with EMC's NFS, NFSv4 and automounter, but here's
> a shot in the dark - what do your export and mount options look like? In
> particular, look into nohide or crossmnt export o
On 10/14/2016 10:17 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
> I use a simpler setup. VMs run on a pacemaker/corosync cluster and use
> native filesystems on DRBD disks in active/passive mode.
...
> I have found that it is preferable to install bacula-fd on the VMs themselves
> and backup the VMs
+1
I've migrate