On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 01:45 +0100, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anybody have an idea of what I must do to be able to use the
> "setip" command from within a client's console?
>
>
> I can access the director through a console on the client:
>
> # On Director (bacula-dir.conf):
> Di
Hi all,
does anybody have an idea of what I must do to be able to use the
"setip" command from within a client's console?
I can access the director through a console on the client:
# On Director (bacula-dir.conf):
Director {
Name = lisa-dir
[...]
Password = "password1"
}
#
If I rember well..
it is jre that don't work well
2010/2/20 Piero Conte :
> hello
> I installed bacula on centos and works well.
> I installed the module for webmin to configure bacula
> and works well.
> One thing happens to me
> When I restore I see work by restore
> but I can not see the fil
Howdy,
I'm running bacula 2.4.3 on FreeBSD which up until recently hasn't been
giving me issues.
I run daily incrementals, weekly differentials, and monthly fulls on
colo-stored clients. One of these client machines began failing to complete
differential and full backups, with an "Unknown term c