> > The problem is that the so called read storage of the migration or copy > Job is a NDMP storage definition and that is why the ASSERT is > triggered. The director not really crashes but an assert is implemented > as a fatal error dumping the core of the process. For Backup and Restore > we map the NDMP storage definition to the paired storage definition and > as such we can address the Bareos SD via its native protocol. For > migration and copy Jobs that mapping is missing. I had a quick look at > it last night while traveling back from Cologne and think I know what to > do but as I am having vacation not much will happen this year. > > For now its an unsupported feature as we don't have any paying customers > doing DTDTT with NDMP. Given your install you could think about a payed > subscription for Bareos and the NDMP plugin and it that way make this a > bit more prioritized. We are currently doing some more NDMP enhancements > but those are all based on external funded development or for bug of > actual customers. As the fix for the above problem will go into 15.2.3 > at best it does mean either running the experimental packages or compile > it yourself if you don't want to pay for a subscription. > > B.T.W. the above shows the new behavior as of Bareos 15.2 where the > selection job for migration and copy runs and spawns the actual work > to be done. The scheduled work Job then fails because of the problem > described above. >
Thank you for saving me some time. I had been trying and trying to get this working. What level of support would need to be purchased to make this a relatively high priority? My department would really like to use Bareos but DTDTT with NDMP is a must. If we can purchase a Subscription + Support and get it into the code base early next year then Bareos could still be a viable option for us. Can you explain what you think needs to be done? I'm a programmer (although not familiar with the Bareos code base) but I would be interested in looking at the issue. I doubt I would be able to successfully implement it but it would still be interesting to take a look at. Thanks, - Justin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
