Hi Peter,
As Kern mentioned, I'd mention a shell script instead of the whole command
in the Job definition.
I do this on "my jobs" and it work like a charm.
Hope it will help you to solve your problem.
Best regards
Davide
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Bac
Hello,
Clearly the echoed emails from 3 years ago is becoming a spam problem
whether voluntary or not. As far as I know, I have no way to block this
kind of a problem, so I have reported the problem to Source Forge. If
they cannot resolve the problem, I will move the email lists to the
bacul
Ha ha ha :-)
On 15-03-17 07:18 AM, Heitor Faria wrote:
> After a quick vacation Kern now suffers from what Alonso had after his last
> accident, but believing he is in 2011:
> http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/24184/9746706/fernando-alonso-suffered-8216temporary-memory-loss8217-after-his-crash-a
Hello,
Somehow, the message below, and possibly a few others were picked up by
a German site and echoed back to everyone on 17 March 2015. Note that
this message and the others date from 26 October 2011. You can verify
what I am saying by looking at the source headers of the original message
Hello,
Bacula does not run a shell when it executes a "command" as you are
doing. Consequently shell characters such as * will be treated as
themselves rather than shell characters (in this case a wild card).
This is because such interpretation is done by the shell. So the
solution is to e
Hello,
If you are planning to use more than one Storage daemon to access the
tape drive, you should consider contacting Bacula Systems to get the
Enterprise version of Bacula which supports SAN shared tape storage with
a plugin. The other alternative is to use the community version and
partit