>> Hi Alex

>> This is a feature already included in previous version (7.0.5)

> Very true at least concerning the directives. I am not 100% sure, but I think
> that we added the ability to "dynamically" modify the bandwidth limitation 
> from
> the command line. Of course it is possible that was already in version 7.0.5.
Hello Kern: yes, dynamically bandwidth limitation from the command line was 
already in version 7.0.5. 
Now hijacking the thread: is .ls command (list clients file system content) 
planned to arrive to bconsole? I built the binaries for 7.2 but could not find 
it. 

Regards, 

> Best regards,
> Kern

>> Best Regards
>> Wanderlei

>> 2015-08-14 10:55 GMT-03:00 Alex Domoradov < alex....@gmail.com > :

>>> > Job Bandwidth Limitations
>>> I have been waiting this feature for a few years. And finally I got it. 
>>> Thanks a
>>> lot!

>>> On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Kern Sibbald < k...@sibbald.com > wrote:

>>>> Hello Wanderlei,

>>>> I am pleased to hear that it is working well for you. There are many new
>>>> features and additions nice things like binaries that the project (thanks 
>>>> to
>>>> help from Bacula Systems) should be supplying in the future -- some great
>>>> features are a bit longer term, but binaries I hoping for in the near 
>>>> future.

>>>> Thanks the encouragement and for using Bacula.

>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Kern

>>>> On 14.08.2015 14:58, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:

>>>>> Hi Kern

>>>>> Thank you for having released this new version and congratulations for the
>>>>> excellent work!

>>>>> I've upgraded my system in this morning and I've made some operations of 
>>>>> backup
>>>>> and restore and everything is working fine!

>>>>> Best Regards
>>>>> Wanderlei

>>>>> 2015-08-14 9:23 GMT-03:00 Kern Sibbald < k...@sibbald.com > :

>>>>>> Hello,

>>>>>> Our Bacula Systems gnome gurus have been working hard in the Swiss
>>>>>> mountains, and their work is now released as Bacula version 7.2.0. You
>>>>>> can find the source code at Source Forge as usual.

>>>>>> This version has quite a number of difficult and important bug fixes
>>>>>> over version 7.0.5 as well as a good number of new features. I won't
>>>>>> attempt to list all the new features here, but suggest that you look at
>>>>>> the New Features chapter of the manual. Please note that there may be a
>>>>>> few new features documented in the 7.2. section of the manual that were
>>>>>> actually in 7.0.5 -- I just ran out of time at the end, so rather than
>>>>>> miss a feature, I took the risk to include some already released.

>>>>>> This version has not been tested in production yet, so please test it
>>>>>> carefully. That said, it is largely based on Bacula Enterprise version
>>>>>> 8.2, which is extremely stable and it also has a number of fixes and
>>>>>> features from the next, yet unreleased, Enterprise version as well as
>>>>>> *all* the Enterprise bug fixes.

>>>>>> For certain of the new features, and a couple more yet to come, this
>>>>>> version has a new catalog layout, which means that you must do a catalog
>>>>>> upgrade (it is relatively simple). As always, please backup your
>>>>>> database prior to applying the upgrade procedure.

>>>>>> Previously we supplied an update script for only one version. To avoid
>>>>>> the proliferation of upgrade scripts in the future, we have settled on a
>>>>>> single script (update_bacula_tables), which will upgrade from version
>>>>>> 3.0.x to version 5.2.x (same as 7.0.x) and to the new 7.2.0 format. So
>>>>>> the procedure much simpler.
>>>>>> As soon as we can update the bacula.org web site to have a sort of more
>>>>>> automated download area, we will move our source release to the
>>>>>> bacula.org web site and begin furnishing binaries.

>>>>>> Many thanks to Bacula Systems for providing the bug fixes and new
>>>>>> features. Since the development process in Bacula Systems is going
>>>>>> faster (more programmers), we can expect even more features in future
>>>>>> versions.

>>>>>> You may notice a few license/copyright changes, but these are all very
>>>>>> positive for the community version and its future. I will go into it in
>>>>>> more detail on this point in a Status Report that will follow this
>>>>>> announcement in a few days.

>>>>>> Thanks for using Bacula.

>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> Kern

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