Hello,
[Description of error Unable to open device /dev/st0 after update from
1.32f to 1.36.2]
So I downgraded to -1.32f again and everything is/was working again,
except that btape ios segfaulting, but - that is only a
nice-to-have-feature. ;-))
Greets,
Thomas
Hi ,
I know this is a bit off bacula topic probably. I want to remove RAID1
from a disk , everytime I boot it it's looking for the 2nd disk. I want
to simpy boot into a normal vanilla disk. Can I edit the fstab and
just change the /dev/md0 device to whatever the disk is (/dev/hda) ? I'm
Hi,
I've been using bacula for a while and recently added an opteron system
as a client. I can't seem to connect (even for a status-client). If I
have debugging enabled on the opteron client I get :
filed.c:256 filed: listening on port 9102
...
job.c:212 Quit command loop due to command
- Original Message -
From: Jon Foreman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marcin Wasilewski [EMAIL PROTECTED];
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 9:40 PM
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] Problem with bscan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I just learned that the Linux-Kongress 2005 will take place in Hamburg:
12th International Linux System Technology Conference
October 11-14, 2005 at University of Hamburg, Germany
They have a call for papers - is anyone interested in presenting bacula
there?
This might be a good
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:32:13 +0100, Bruno Savioli [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Bruno Is there a way of backing up just the directory without the files inside
Bruno it? i.e. /proc
Bruno I'd like to be able to backup /proc for instance and in case I need to
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:bacula-users-
Hello,
I want to restore some files from tape, but because my job was
purged
from
catalog I need to bscan it...
I use the command: ./bscan.mysql -m -s -P -c
/etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -v -V POOL
Hi
I want to use an ssh tunnel to back up some clients and not stunnel. How
do you use the ssh#8722;tunnel.sh script to achieve this.
Cheers
Jason
___
Book yourself something to look forward to in 2005.
Cheap flights -
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 03:00 am, Danie Theron wrote:
Hi ,
I know this is a bit off bacula topic probably. I want to remove RAID1
from a disk , everytime I boot it it's looking for the 2nd disk. I want
to simpy boot into a normal vanilla disk. Can I edit the fstab and
just change the
I'm having a tough time trying to get Bacula to recycle volumes
properly. I'm trying to backup a Windows server with a full backup on
Sunday and incrementals Monday to Saturday. Backup is to a removable
USB disk and I want the filenames to be automatically created in the
format ProductionVol001,
I have an NEC UX/4800 like SVR4, on compile i have the errors:
g++ -c -I. -I.. -g -O2 -Wall bnet.c
bnet.c: In function `struct BSOCK * bnet_open(JCR *, const char *, char *,
char *, int, int *)':
bnet.c:712: ANSI C++ forbids implicit conversion from `void *' in argument
passing
Please see bug report 331 (if I am not mistaken). I've uploaded a correction
that should fix the problem.
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 16:09, Jeffery P. Humes wrote:
I am not going to be much help here, but just wanted to say that I am
having the same issue with (I believe) the director freezing.
I doubt the rescue disk will automagically create the /proc mount
point on the hard disk that is being restored. It will create a /proc
mount point on the fielsystem it is running from, probably a RAM disk.
Same for the /dev/* special files. Unless you built the rescue disk
yourself, chances are
I tried this with the
version I have currently.
I got the below error:
g++ -c -I. -I.. -g -O2 -Wall jobq.c
jobq.c: In function `void* jobq_server(void*)':
jobq.c:489: error: `dird_free_jcr_pointers' undeclared (first use this
function)
jobq.c:489: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
Sorry, but I'm not too surprised it doesn't work on prior versions.
I built and tested (regression) the fix (actually code from 1.37) on version
1.36.3.
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 21:55, Jeffery P. Humes wrote:
I tried this with the version I have currently.
I got the below error:
g++ -c
Kern,
You are right about the Bacula rescue disk. I was thinking about
rescue disks in general. I am working to get my backups solid before
venturing into bare metal restores, simulated (i.e., onto a spare
partition) or real (onto a nice, shiny new hard disk after the old one
turned to slag).
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