[Bacula-users] bacula-dir 1.38.10 segmentation fault

2006-06-15 Thread Silver Salonen
Hi. Yesterday I upgraded Bacula on FreeBSD-4.9 from 1.38.9 to 1.38.10. I hadn't seen Bacula crashing or anything before, but today bacula-dir wasn't running and message in console said: 15-Jun 22:00 mybacula-dir: ABORTING due to ERROR in bsys.c:375 Mutex lock failure. ERR=Resource deadlock avoi

Re: [Bacula-users] how can I regain disk space

2006-06-15 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi, On 6/16/2006 12:19 AM, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote: > I am using the filestorage type of file. > My disk recently filled up, so I have set my "File retenion" time to 15 > days. You might consider recycling volumes, because then the volume files are truncated. > I then ran the prune command on

[Bacula-users] how can I regain disk space

2006-06-15 Thread Robin Mordasiewicz
I am using the filestorage type of file. My disk recently filled up, so I have set my "File retenion" time to 15 days. I then ran the prune command on the files for each FD job. The size of my Volumes are not decreasing, although the output of the prune command said the following. *prune You h

Re: [Bacula-users] Deprecated pam_stack module called from service"exim"

2006-06-15 Thread Timo Neuvonen
> I *think* you sent this to the wrong list. :) > So I did. I apologize. -- Timo ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Deprecated pam_stack module called from service "exim"

2006-06-15 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
I *think* you sent this to the wrong list. :) j On Thursday 15 June 2006 12:11, Timo Neuvonen wrote: > I'm using the following authenticator with Exim 4.62 on FC5 (kernel > 2.6.16): > > auth_login: >driver = plaintext >public_name = LOGIN >server_prompts = Username:: : Password:: >

[Bacula-users] Deprecated pam_stack module called from service "exim"

2006-06-15 Thread Timo Neuvonen
I'm using the following authenticator with Exim 4.62 on FC5 (kernel 2.6.16): auth_login: driver = plaintext public_name = LOGIN server_prompts = Username:: : Password:: server_condition = ${if saslauthd{{$1}{$2}{exim}}{1}{0}} server_set_id = $1 I keep getting the following warnings

Re: [Bacula-users] How do I start gnome-console?

2006-06-15 Thread Georger Araujo
This works for me on my RHELAS4 box: gnome-console -c /etc/bacula/gnome-console.conf I created a Gnome icon for it and it works fine. Hmm, in order to let a non-techie use it, you'll have to either 1) redirect your X display, or 2) use XDMCP. It's a bit of trouble. I assume your operator's comp

Re: [Bacula-users] Catalog backup question.

2006-06-15 Thread Jason Martin
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 03:16:00PM -0400, William Reid wrote: > Hi there, > Quick question for everyone. > Is there a way force the backup catalog job to use the same tape as the > last job thats ran? Bacula will use the tape currently in the drive unless it is not a candidate. Do you have a max v

[Bacula-users] Catalog backup question.

2006-06-15 Thread William Reid
Hi there, Quick question for everyone. Is there a way force the backup catalog job to use the same tape as the last job thats ran? I am noticing that it runs after (priority=11) and it grabs it's own tape, I'm hoping it will use the last tape that was written to... Thanks, Wm

[Bacula-users] How do I start gnome-console?

2006-06-15 Thread Chuck Bunn
Hi, I have installed Bacula 1.38.9 on a Centos 4.3 box and it is running. So that a non-techie can use Bacula I want to setup the bacula-gnome-console but I am having trouble finding documents on it. The Manual talks about the gui-console and the config file but it does not tell one how start

Re: [Bacula-users] Rocket science: was Re: Bacula version 1.38.10 released

2006-06-15 Thread Alan Brown
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote: >> Kern, how well does bacula cope with directories that have 300,000+ files >> in them? (no, not being humourous) > > Well, it really should not have much trouble backing them up or restoring > them, though the restore may be a bit slower when creating so

Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find -ltermcap

2006-06-15 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 While you will need gcc obviously, or you will not be able to compile anything, look also for a termcap-devel package, or similar. In fact, look for anything with term in the name that might give you a clue. My machine, RHEL4, has these libraries: te

Re: [Bacula-users] can bacula retry an aborted Job?

2006-06-15 Thread Maik Derstappen
Kern Sibbald wrote: On Tuesday 13 June 2006 22:23, Arno Lehmann wrote: Hi, On 6/13/2006 5:54 PM, Maik Derstappen wrote: If an backupjob is aborted because of temporary network error. It could be nice, if bacula can continues the aborted Jobs. Yes, i

Re: [Bacula-users] Problems compiling Bacula 1.38 on HP-UX 11i

2006-06-15 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have several HP systems here. The majority of them are in production and have not needed Bacula (HP's Data Protector obviously supports these machines ;)), but as this is my test box for most software packages, I have been attempting to build it -- a

Re: [Bacula-users] Rocket science: was Re: Bacula version 1.38.10 released

2006-06-15 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Thursday 15 June 2006 11:42, Alan Brown wrote: > On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Kel Raywood wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote: > >> ... It is now necessary to be a rocket scientist before even > >> considering using the GNU C++ compiler :-( > > > > Rocket scientists are notoriously bad p

Re: [Bacula-users] [Bacula-devel] Donation administration

2006-06-15 Thread Jo
Baptiste Malguy wrote: > Kern Sibbald wrote: > >> Thanks for the ideas. I have sent an email to the FSF Europe to see if they >> can help, and will take a closer look at the Center for Association >> Leadership site. >> > > I think you can also contact the FSF France, which could be help

Re: [Bacula-users] Client console restrictions

2006-06-15 Thread David Rodriguez Demelos
Hi, I think I have found the problem: In "bacula-dir.conf" file I have configured de brandy2 client console resource like this (rest of my clients are similar): Console { Name = Brandy2-con Password = "" JobACL = Brandy2, RestoreFiles-Linux ClientACL = brandy2-fd StorageACL = FDA Sch

Re: [Bacula-users] [Bacula-devel] Donation administration

2006-06-15 Thread Baptiste Malguy
Kern Sibbald wrote: > Thanks for the ideas. I have sent an email to the FSF Europe to see if they > can help, and will take a closer look at the Center for Association > Leadership site. I think you can also contact the FSF France, which could be helpful, despite you are in Switzerland. Look fo

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 53

2006-06-15 Thread Alan Brown
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Richard White wrote: > In my haste, I neglected to mention that I installed the gcc tools with > YaST on the second machine. Please note that the make of bconsole worked > on machine #2, the one on which I initially skipped the development > tools, and failed on the one on

Re: [Bacula-users] Tape Loader - Experiences?

2006-06-15 Thread Alan Brown
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Quinton Jansen wrote: > We've got the LTO3 option for the Quantum Superloader.. Had a problem with > the picker jamming the tapes.. After a two hour tech support call, they > agreed to send a replacement. > > The other problem was related to the scsi card.. Can't use anythi

Re: [Bacula-users] Rocket science: was Re: Bacula version 1.38.10 released

2006-06-15 Thread Alan Brown
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Kel Raywood wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote: >> ... It is now necessary to be a rocket scientist before even >> considering using the GNU C++ compiler :-( > > Rocket scientists are notoriously bad programmers so I don't think that > this is some to aspire to.

Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find -ltermcap

2006-06-15 Thread Kern Sibbald
Hello, termcap an ncurses is one of the bigger Linux/Unix nightmares for a developer, and one of the principle reasons I dropped support for readline. What the Novell discussion forum said was probably true, but the reality of life is that almost every machine seems to be different and the deve