Craig Barratt wrote:
> Micha writes:
>
>
>> I've been scratching my head over this for more than a week.
>> I have two backup servers running, both on CentOS (64 bit). One has been
>> humming along nicely for several months now, backing up several servers.
>> The newer one, configured to backup
Micha writes:
> $Conf{BlackoutPeriods} = [
> {
> 'hourEnd' => '11.5',
> 'weekDays' => [
> 0,
> 1,
> 2,
> 3,
> 4
> ],
> 'hourBegin' => 7
> }
> ];
Looks ok.
> I don't see any mention on the host summary page of blackout period.
I meant the per-ho
Craig Barratt wrote:
> Micha writes:
>
>
>> I've been scratching my head over this for more than a week.
>> I have two backup servers running, both on CentOS (64 bit). One has been
>> humming along nicely for several months now, backing up several servers.
>>
>> The newer one, configured to back
Micha writes:
> I've been scratching my head over this for more than a week.
> I have two backup servers running, both on CentOS (64 bit). One has been
> humming along nicely for several months now, backing up several servers.
>
> The newer one, configured to backup some workstations, won't star
Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On 04/14 02:26 , Micha Silver wrote:
>
>> The newer one, configured to backup some workstations, won't start
>> scheduled backups.
>>
>
> Are you out of disk space?
>
>
Thanks for the reply, but No, the backup partition is on LVM with 1.5
TB and 14%
On 04/14 02:26 , Micha Silver wrote:
> The newer one, configured to backup some workstations, won't start
> scheduled backups.
Are you out of disk space?
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Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com
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I've been scratching my head over this for more than a week.
I have two backup servers running, both on CentOS (64 bit). One has been
humming along nicely for several months now, backing up several servers.
The newer one, configured to backup some workstations, won't start
scheduled backups. I