Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-15 Thread Kern Sibbald

  
  
On 14.08.2015 16:18, Wanderlei Huttel
  wrote:


  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.

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.

 

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-15 Thread Heitor Faria
 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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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-14 Thread Alex Domoradov
 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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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-14 Thread Wanderlei Huttel
Hi Alex

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


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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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-14 Thread Wanderlei Huttel
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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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 7.2.0 released

2015-08-14 Thread Kern Sibbald

  
  
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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