Danie Theron wrote:
> I assume the consideration for Win32 clients is also possible? ex:
>
>Include {
> Options { signature = SHA1 }
> File = "\\}
>
>
Yes, this is also possible on Win32 clients. But I did not remember the
exact syntax.
Lois Lherbier
>
>
> LHERBIER Lois wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>
> Install termcap-devel and symlink
> /usr/include/termcap/termcap.h to
> /usr/include/termcap.h. Try to build again and
> update us on the
> result.
That did it, thanks so much! :}
I did not do the symlink, however; as termcap.h was
already present in both those areas, and they were the
same fil
Install termcap-devel and symlink /usr/include/termcap/termcap.h to
/usr/include/termcap.h. Try to build again and update us on the
result.
Jeffrey
Quoting Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to get Bacula going. I made Sqlite from one
> of the depkgs. Then, in ~/bacula, I tried
> ./
Hi,
I'm trying to get Bacula going. I made Sqlite from one
of the depkgs. Then, in ~/bacula, I tried
./configure --with-sqlite=/path to/sqlite
I'm afraid I run Suse 9.2, so I ran
export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/termcap"
before configure. Nonetheless, from configure I get:
...
checking for term.h..
Title: Bacula 1.36.3 HP-UX downloads
Hi,
I've got my webserver fixed, the download URL is
http://www.deranfangvomen.de/~floh/bacula/
for the time being.
I've also added a bacula client for HP-UX 11.23/IA64.
As I don't have root access to the IA64 system, I can't supply a server
versio
> If I guess right the file is only created during a query and
> automatically deleted afterwards, so that it exists when the FD scans
> the directory but disappeared already when it wants to process it.
>
> Excluding it from the file set should take care of that (I hope).
I'll try excluding th
Hi,
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Marcus wrote:
...
The hope is to save up ~200gb of video and leave
Bacula to archive (AND VERIFY) it overnight to the
seven DLT4 tapes that the changer holds. That, and a
restore sometimes, is all I really want to do.
>
>>From what I read, Bacula can span volumes,
Marcus wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> Got a simple question for Bacula users, because last
> time I didn't ask this I got burned...
> I'm (brand) new to Bacula. I need to use it to archive
> several hundred gig of video files (raw .dv) to DLT,
> using an Adic Fastor (seven slot). Restores will be
> comm
On 29 Aug 2005 at 10:27, Marcus wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> Got a simple question for Bacula users, because last
> time I didn't ask this I got burned...
I didn't see a question asked...
What is it?
> I'm (brand) new to Bacula. I need to use it to archive
> several hundred gig of video files (raw
Hello List!
Got a simple question for Bacula users, because last
time I didn't ask this I got burned...
I'm (brand) new to Bacula. I need to use it to archive
several hundred gig of video files (raw .dv) to DLT,
using an Adic Fastor (seven slot). Restores will be
common during editting but since I
I assume the consideration for Win32 clients is also possible? ex:
Include {
Options { signature = SHA1 }
File = "\\
LHERBIER Lois wrote:
Hi,
from the Bacula documentation :
---
If you precede the less-than sign (<) with a backslash as in \<, the
file-list will be read on the Clien
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Florian Schnabel wrote:
>> i'm curious ..
>> what mechanism(s) uses bacula to verify that the tape (or any other
>> storage medium) has written the data correctly ?
>> e.g. would it notice if my tape is damaged ?
>
> That depends.
>
> Basically, Bacula relies on the drives a
On Monday 29 August 2005 13:39, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Florian Schnabel wrote:
> > i'm curious ..
> > what mechanism(s) uses bacula to verify that the tape (or any other
> > storage medium) has written the data correctly ?
> > e.g. would it notice if my tape is damaged ?
>
> That depends.
>
Hi,
Sim Zacks wrote:
Is there any way to allow the client computer to define
the fileset
that they would like backed up?
Yes.
The way I understand it all the FileSets must be
defined in the
director, which means if I want the users to define
their own backup
parameters then they would have
Hi,
from the Bacula documentation :
---
If you precede the less-than sign (<) with a backslash as in \<, the
file-list will be read on the Client machine instead of on the
Director's machine. Please note that if the filename is given within
quotes, you will need to use two slashes.
Include {
O
Is there any way to allow the client computer to define
the fileset
that they would like backed up?
The way I understand it all the FileSets must be
defined in the
director, which means if I want the users to define
their own backup
parameters then they would have to have access to the
director, w
Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
i'm curious ..
what mechanism(s) uses bacula to verify that the tape (or any other
storage medium) has written the data correctly ?
e.g. would it notice if my tape is damaged ?
That depends.
Basically, Bacula relies on the drives abilities to detect write errors
Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> HOWEVER, proprietary code sitting on top of the GPL code was not
> forced into GPL, even by vector of including standard libraries (If
> someone really doesn't want to risk it they can always go out and buy
> Intel's CC instead of usding GCC, etc. The Intel
i'm curious ..
what mechanism(s) uses bacula to verify that the tape (or any other
storage medium) has written the data correctly ?
e.g. would it notice if my tape is damaged ?
--
Florian Schnabel
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
I found this registry key
HKLM\Software\MicrosoftWindows\CurrentVersion\Run\Bacula
which launches bacula-fd with the "/servicehelper" argument, but I guess
this is the tray icon.
The problem only occurs with the (administrative) user I originally used
to install the clie
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