Am 27.11.19 um 12:20 schrieb Spadajspadaj:
> On that note - is there any "blessed" way to migrate existing
> installation from MySQL to Postgres? I can easily google some
> not-very-official recipes for bacula but are there any advices for bareos?
Not yet.
We have discussed that several times, but
On that note - is there any "blessed" way to migrate existing
installation from MySQL to Postgres? I can easily google some
not-very-official recipes for bacula but are there any advices for bareos?
(and any more reasonable way to migrate than "export everything to csv
and pull that csv into
Hi,
first of all: please do not use MySQL. The Backend is supported, but for
new Installations PostgreSQL is strongly preferred, as it provides much
better performance and is more thoroughly tested.
Having said that, if you have bareos-dbg and gdb installed you should
will get meaningful
Hello,
Thank you. I already sent the output of
/usr/sbin/bareos-dir -t -d 200 -u bareos -g bareos
in my first mail.
But I don't see where could be a misconfiguration. I am a bit confused,
since I putted back the original files to /etc/bareos and get still the
same error.
My first
Hello,
Thank you. I already sent the output of
/usr/sbin/bareos-dir -t -d 200 -u bareos -g bareos
in my first mail.
But I don't see where could be a misconfiguration. I am a bit confused,
since I putted back the original files to /etc/bareos and get still the
same error.
My first
You may want to try bareos -t -d 200 #where 200 is the debug level; the
higher the number the more output.
Do not be confused by the segmentation fault, this is the current
fatal-exit of the director. This can also happen on a misconfigured
config or database connection. The debug messages
P.S.
I installed bareos now on 3 different servers (new installation). 3x
the same error:
# bareos-dir -t
BAREOS interrupted by signal 11: Segmentation violation
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Seems to be in relation with the DB, not with the files in bareos-dir.d
Can someone reproduce
Hello,
Can someone help me with this please?
root@diufnas26:/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/fileset# systemctl restart
bareos-dir
Job for bareos-director.service failed because a fatal signal was
delivered causing the control process to dump core. See "systemctl
status bareos-director.service"