On 12.01.2018 at 07:24 wrote Andrew:
> четверг, 11 января 2018 г., 21:04:45 UTC+3 пользователь Jörg Steffens
> написал:
>> First of all, but must get Connection from Client To Director = yes
>> working.
>>
>> You can check this via bconsole command
>>
>> # see if client if connected to director
On 01/12/18 07:38, Christoph Haas wrote:
Am 12.01.2018 um 11:54 schrieb 'Dennis Benndorf' via bareos-users:
Is there a possibility to spool to disk in case of tape robot errors? In
Amanda all backups were made and saved in a spool directory and when the
robot was back again dumps could get
Am 12.01.2018 um 11:54 schrieb 'Dennis Benndorf' via bareos-users:
Is there a possibility to spool to disk in case of tape robot errors?
In Amanda all backups were made and saved in a spool directory and
when the robot was back again dumps could get flushed. Bareos seems to
fail dumps if the
I've got some full backups that take a long time to complete. This
causes bareos to need to cancel the next job so that I don't end up with
a ton of jobs in the queue. However when the next job runs it gets
upgraded to a full because the previous jobs was "failed". Is there a
way to tell bareos
Problem solved! The storage definition was slightly wrong.
Am 12.01.2018 um 10:15 schrieb Kai Zimmer:
Hi listers,
the drive properly writes to tape using btape. But bconsole is unable
to write to it - according to the debug output of bareos-sd the drive
is used as readonly
Hi @all,
we are about to migrate our backup from Amanda to Bareos and are in the
middle of this process. Bareos has a lot of nice features, but one thing
I miss or maybe I didn`t found it.
Is there a possibility to spool to disk in case of tape robot errors? In
Amanda all backups were made
Hi listers,
the drive properly writes to tape using btape. But bconsole is unable to
write to it - according to the debug output of bareos-sd the drive is
used as readonly (mode=OPEN_READ_ONLY see below).
Any hints what the problem could be?
This is the drive definition used:
Device {
Bump
On Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 10:15:56 AM UTC+1, Mike Rightmire wrote:
> I'm trying to configure the schedule to run an "every 6 months" backup job.
> I'm still a noob to Bareos.
>
> I worry if I set a specific day/date in place, and that time gets missed, the
> 6 months backup won't