John Drescher wrote:
Looks fine to me. I do similar. Although I do not bother setting File
and Job retention.
Pool {
Name = UserBackup
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Volumes
AutoPrune = yes # Prune
When i run query, and choose option 12 , List Files for a selected
JobId, it just reports No results to list
12: List Files for a selected JobId
13: List Jobs stored on a selected MediaId
14: List Jobs stored for a given Volume name
15: List Volumes Bacula thinks are in
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 09:04:34AM +0200, Reinhard Haller wrote:
I tried to update all my clients to bacula 5.x after the update of my
server. For Centos 5 I found a client package
bacula-client-5.0.1-1.el5.i386.rpm
When I tried to install the installer stopped with an unresolved
dependency
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:27 AM, stephen mulcahy
smulc...@atlanticlinux.ie wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
Looks fine to me. I do similar. Although I do not bother setting File
and Job retention.
Pool {
Name = UserBackup
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:32 AM, stephen mulcahy
smulc...@atlanticlinux.ie wrote:
When i run query, and choose option 12 , List Files for a selected
JobId, it just reports No results to list
12: List Files for a selected JobId
13: List Jobs stored on a selected MediaId
14: List
John Drescher wrote:
When you run bscan sometimes you need to disable File and Job
retention before restarting bacula-dir so it does not reapply the old
File and Job retention at startup. However I am concerned with the
error message in bscan.
If bscan doesn't work, perhaps you could use
Hi Dan,
On 17/08/2010 23:41, Dan Langille wrote:
Would you like to contribute to Bacula? The easiest way is running
regression testing. Run the tests on a daily basis and submit them to
the regression database.
I'll run tests on Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) because I've got a suitable
installation
Hi,
Operating system: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
Bacula version: 2.4.3 with the orphaned jobs patch
I'm getting the following error as part of bscan output
19-Aug 15:51 bscan JobId 0: End of file 417 on device LTO-4
(/dev/nst0), Volume archive006
bscan: bscan.c:1009 Fileset
ganiuszka wrote:
mt-gnu can not switch the hardware compression but mt-st can switch it.
In addition, in mtx tools you will find program called tapeinfo. It can
show the hardware compression state for a tape drive and much more.
smartctl will also provide useful information if the tape
On 8/19/2010 11:29 AM, Richard Mortimer wrote:
Hi Dan,
On 17/08/2010 23:41, Dan Langille wrote:
Would you like to contribute to Bacula? The easiest way is running
regression testing. Run the tests on a daily basis and submit them to
the regression database.
I'll run tests on Ubuntu 10.04
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