>> Hello, Bill,
>>
>> Just FIY, I'm using Bacula 9.0.3.
>>
>> Regards,
>
> Hi Heitor,
>
> Do you think this could be considered a bug? I mean, what if you actually
> wanted to run this script on the client and pass the Fileset to get some task
> done?
>
> Can you try it in a RunScript{} st
Thanks, Josip! I'll give that a try.
--Shawn
On 3/12/18, 4:29 PM, "Josip Deanovic" wrote:
On Monday 2018-03-12 20:51:40 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> Thanks! That showed me what the problem was:
> Failed to open Plugin directory /usr/lib64: ERR=No such file or
> directory
>
On 03/12/2018 04:46 PM, Heitor Faria wrote:
> Hello, Bill,
>
> Just FIY, I'm using Bacula 9.0.3.
>
> Regards,
Hi Heitor,
Do you think this could be considered a bug? I mean, what if you actually
wanted to run this script on the client and pass the Fileset to get some task
done?
Can you try i
Hello, Bill,
Just FIY, I'm using Bacula 9.0.3.
Regards,
- Original Message -
> From: "Bill Arlofski"
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 7:30:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Run Job Script not Replacing %f Character
> Substitution
> On 03/12/201
On 03/12/2018 04:18 PM, Heitor Faria wrote:
> Dear Bacula Users,
>
> For several years I've noticed that %f is not working for Run Job script.
> E.g.:
>
> - ClientRunAfterJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/monit.sh %i %c %n %f %s %b %e"
>
> Output:
>
> - 136 hfaria-asus-i5-fd BackupClient1 %f *none* 0
Just in time: nevermind. It only works with RunAfterJob, not ClientRunAfterJob.
Regards,
> From: "Heitor Faria"
> To: "Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 7:18:59 PM
> Subject: [Bacula-users] Run Job Script not Replacing %f Character Substitution
> Dear Bacula
Dear Bacula Users,
For several years I've noticed that %f is not working for Run Job script. E.g.:
- ClientRunAfterJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/monit.sh %i %c %n %f %s %b %e"
Output:
- 136 hfaria-asus-i5-fd BackupClient1 %f *none* 0 OK
Am I doing something wrong?
Regards,
--
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On Monday, 12 March 2018 11:57:49 PM SAST Josip Deanovic wrote:
> Maybe in .local/share/local-mail
There is a mail structure there but last written 27 Jan, same as other folder.
I think Kmail messed around in that folder when it upgraded.
It's a real mess ... the messages are in the same folder
Hello All
Does anyone have experience in installing Bacula 9.0.6 - Client on a Solaris 8
system that does not have LVS / LZ4 installed.
Any tips for setting up the configure switches would be great.
Thanks
Daniel Hicks
Senior Systems Analyst
FutureWorld Technologies Inc.
DMEA IT Support
-
On Monday 2018-03-12 23:52:14 Ian Douglas wrote:
> hi All
>
> On Monday, 12 March 2018 7:17:15 PM SAST Martin Simmons wrote:
> > Also check that some files under
> > /home/ian/.local/share/.local-mail.directory have changed (possibly
> > mail is being written somewhere else now?).
>
> Ah, I overl
hi All
On Monday, 12 March 2018 7:17:15 PM SAST Martin Simmons wrote:
> Also check that some files under
> /home/ian/.local/share/.local-mail.directory have changed (possibly mail is
> being written somewhere else now?).
Ah, I overlooked the obvious. Yes indeed it does appear as if Kmail in its
On Monday 2018-03-12 20:51:40 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> Thanks! That showed me what the problem was:
> Failed to open Plugin directory /usr/lib64: ERR=No such file or
> directory
>
> To fix it, I simply created a /usr/lib64 directory and copied
> bpipe-fd.so to that directory. Now the client proces
Thanks! That showed me what the problem was:
Failed to open Plugin directory /usr/lib64: ERR=No such file or directory
To fix it, I simply created a /usr/lib64 directory and copied bpipe-fd.so to
that directory. Now the client process starts up and lets me connect via
bconsole.
--Shawn
On 3/1
On Monday 2018-03-12 19:36:58 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> I installed the 9.0.6 client on an old 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS server.
> The installation went fine and I get no errors if I run
> /sbin/bacula-fd -t -c bacula-fd.conf. However, after starting the
> client, I noticed that the process is not
I installed the 9.0.6 client on an old 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS server. The
installation went fine and I get no errors if I run /sbin/bacula-fd -t -c
bacula-fd.conf. However, after starting the client, I noticed that the process
is not running. Is there some way to debug why the client won’t r
Hidden directories should not be a problem.
I suggest you look at the job logs for any warnings.
Does the full job have the expected number of files?
Also check that some files under /home/ian/.local/share/.local-mail.directory
have changed (possibly mail is being written somewhere else now?).
Hi Tom,
try Maximum File Size (in the sd config iirc) instead ;-).
regards,
Dietz
Am Montag, 12. März 2018, 17:20:02 CET schrieb Tom Plancon:
> Hi All,
>
> Finally getting back around to this issue. I'm running Bacula 7.4.7,
> installed from source, on a CentOS 7 server. I'm trying to
Hi All,
Finally getting back around to this issue. I'm running Bacula 7.4.7,
installed from source, on a CentOS 7 server. I'm trying to back up 2
windows clients to a HPE LTO-5 Ultrium SAS tape drive. I have a Pool
definition for each windows client, one sets "Maximum Volume Bytes =
20G" and
Hello Heitor
First, thanks for your answer!
Yes i order now your Book and I'am happy that so meny write to my help question.
-http://bacula.us/the-bacula-book/
-Please, but If I made any SSH -connection to this Server that are living in
the Internegt i can't connect with Bacula to made
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