Hi guys,
I wonder if Bacula modifies access time on files it backups?
And if so, does it also modifies access time on excluded files and
directories?
Thanks
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Subject: Time for a Bacula book?
Date: Saturday 07 January 2006 01:43
From: John Walker
To: Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One thing I've regretted over the last 10 years, is that I didn't
take time out in the height of the Speak Freely madness to
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 02:53:19PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Bacula. If you could be of any help finding a publisher, please let me know.
If you have trouble arranging a deal with a traditional publisher like
O'Reilly, you could always consider using Cafepress.
Hi,
has anyone scripts to enable ftp based backup?
i.e. write to local file, put on ftp server, delete
(and get from ftp server, read from local file)?
or any hints how to implement something like that?
Thanks for your help.
Regards, Andreas
Hello,
if you search the list archives, you will probably find many threads
with similar problems.
I assume that Bacula does have soe good reason to not reuse the volumes
you want it to use. Usually, and we can't verify this without more
details about the volumes in question (think llist),
Hello,
On 1/11/2006 5:30 PM, Ralf Gross wrote:
Hi,
I tried to configure bacula to use our Qualstart TLS-4120 AIT-2
autochanger on a debian sarge system with bacula 1.36.3.
To get the mtx-changer script to work, I enabled the following line:
mt -f $device offline
... mtx-changer seems to
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 17:30, Frank Altpeter wrote:
Hi there,
Kern Sibbald wrote on 2006-01-11 at 17:19:34 CET:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 16:02, Frank Altpeter wrote:
Hi there,
i'm using bacula (currently version 1.36.3) since about a year now,
and i'm quite happy with the
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Michael 'buk' Scherer wrote:
I got my speed back! :)
When I moved Bacula onto the new server-box I changed the cable as
well, cause
the new server was a bit far away from the tapelibrary. Cable length
was ~2m.
Should be ok, though.
Not if it's single ended and
Quoting Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Concerning the upgrade procedure, you should read the relevant
ReleaseNotes and the other documentation coming with the source.
I also went from 1.36.3 to 1.38.3 the other day.
The only thing I had to do is upgrade the database layout/schema
(scripts
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 20:25, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
if you search the list archives, you will probably find many threads
with similar problems.
I assume that Bacula does have soe good reason to not reuse the volumes
you want it to use. Usually, and we can't verify this without
Hi,
have a massive problem with bacula-server. I had a well working system
under FreeBSD 5.4 but since I upgraded to last 1.38.2_1
i'm unable to run backup jobs from the clients. It works fine if I run a
backup jobs on the BSD box the dir and sd run.
But if i run a job based on a remote
Hi again,
I am using bacula 1.38.2 on Scientific Linux 4.2 (rhel4 based distro).
I have a dell powervault 128t (HP7200) autochanger.
I have some problems with the mtx-changer script.
I can run mtx-changer slots from the command line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./mtx-changer /dev/sg0 slots 1
Hello,
On 1/12/2006 12:14 AM, Chris Hunter wrote:
Hi again,
I am using bacula 1.38.2 on Scientific Linux 4.2 (rhel4 based distro).
I have a dell powervault 128t (HP7200) autochanger.
I have some problems with the mtx-changer script.
I can run mtx-changer slots from the command line:
[EMAIL
This isn't actually bacula specific, but I'm not finding answers elsewhere.
I have a CentOS 3.6 box, a Dell PowerEdge 2650 with a new Exabyte Magnum
1x7 LTO-3 tape library attached. Accessing the unit using mt or mtx
works fine, but I am having problems with any program accessing the tape
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