Hi Ana,
Thanks for the point! I think I could not avoid setup the previous old version
for this recovery when the new version currently use seems not working.
I had already tried bextract command and failed as it seems to be not possible
for encrypted data referring to some posts.
Thanks much
Its def disk IO on the client OR disk/database io on the bacula director.
Its all a symptom of too much VM on not enough hardware.
Jeff.
On Oct 30, 2014, at 2:26 PM, John Lockard jlock...@umich.edu wrote:
Yes, but which IO?
Disk IO on the client?
Network IO from the client to the
Hey guys,
I seem to remember being able to 'list volumes' in older versions of
bconsole. But now that I'm on bacula 7 on the server it doesn't seem to
understand that command.
*list volumes;
Unknown list keyword: volumes;
And I've even dug through some bacula documentation that seems to
Not running bacula 7 here, but have you tried ‘list volume’?
Both work in 5.2, but the online help (“h list”) only mentions ‘volume’.
*h list
Command Description
=== ===
list List objects from catalog
Arguments:
pools | jobs | jobtotals | volume |
And sorry for the double reply, but I only noticed this after hitting send:
you’re not at a MySQL prompt, try omitting that semicolon an the end ;)
From: Luc Van der Veken
Sent: 31 October 2014 15:31
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: 'Tim Dunphy'
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] bacula 7
On 10/31/2014 10:19 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hey guys,
I seem to remember being able to 'list volumes' in older versions of
bconsole. But now that I'm on bacula 7 on the server it doesn't seem to
understand that command.
*list volumes;
Unknown list keyword: volumes;
And I've even dug
Hey guys,
Yup that was it!! The stupid semi-colon.. Sorry I don't know why I was
thinking I was at a mysql prompt. But it works now and thanks for your help!
TIm
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com
wrote:
On 10/31/2014 10:19 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hey guys,
Hi,
Can I do something like
list jobs status=successful
or
list jobs job=job123
I’m looking for better ways to be able to filter jobs on the command line etc.
Jeff
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On 10/31/14 13:56, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
Can I do something like
list jobs status=successful
or
list jobs job=job123
I’m looking for better ways to be able to filter jobs on the command line etc.
Jeff
Jeff, from a shell prompt or a script you can do this:
echo list
Thanks for the suggestion. I avoided it because everyone in the office here
said stay away from SunStudio, gcc is way better, Solaris compilers are evil,
blah blah.
But I tried it and it did clear up that error. Got past the configure stage and
most of make ran. Still not all the way there but
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