uh? I feel annoying when a packages untars everything in the current folder
and doens't creates a new folder :)
it's better to use a sym link to manage variuos versions..
my 2 cent
ciao
Mauro
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Il 13/11/2013 10:01, Mauro Colorio ha scritto:
uh? I feel annoying when a packages untars everything in the current
folder and doens't creates a new folder :)
it's better to use a sym link to manage variuos versions..
my 2 cent
ciao
Mauro
Hi Gary,
thank you for your feedback.
The destination server has a different directory structure. And it's not
so easy to mount the directory in the same way.
source: /backup/bacula/
destination: /Backup/... (should be our offsite server)
Should I create a symlink?
The next question. On the
Hi,
I've moved the director to a new server and thus changed the client for
the restore jobs. The thing is though I have loaded the changes, and
even choose the client manually for the restore, bacula still delivers
the files to the client declared in the backup job.
If I change the client of the
Hi all,
The archive and the documentation have been updated following your
feedbacks (follow the link below).
http://www.bacula-web.org/downloading.html
Regards
Davide
On 11/13/2013 10:46 AM, Marcello Romani wrote:
Il 13/11/2013 10:01, Mauro Colorio ha scritto:
uh? I feel annoying when a
Hi,
I want my clients to listen on all interfaces. Its easy if you only use
ipv4. But this breaks:
FDAddresses = {
ipv6 = { addr = :: ; port = 9102; }
ipv4 = { addr = 0.0.0.0 ; port = 9102; }
}
bacula-fd then starts and listens on ipv4 and ipv6,
even telnet works via v4 and v6. But
Thanks for the reply.
I know nothing about MySQL optimization. I downloaded the
mysqltuner.pl script and I will run it after the next full backup to
see if it has any recommendations.
Chas Douglass
On 11/12/2013 04:22 PM, John Drescher wrote:
I am running :
Linux Mint 15 (based on Ubuntu
Hello,
You might want to check your kernel logs to see if you have had
any recent disk errors.
The code that does bextract is identical to the code that reads and sends
files to the FD, so it sounds to me more like a hard disk error.
Best regards,
Kern
On 11/12/2013 10:27 AM, Christoph
On 11/13/13 10:59, Charles Douglass wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I know nothing about MySQL optimization. I downloaded the
mysqltuner.pl script and I will run it after the next full backup to
see if it has any recommendations.
The mysqltuner script is a pretty decent basic tool. The thing