On 4/30/19 11:42 AM, William Muriithi wrote:
> Heitor,
>
> He is using Centos, and version 5.2.13 ended up being whats shipped by
> RedHat. Very understandable
>
> Do you know why RedHat does ship something newer? Like even version 7?
RedHat gets paid for supporting their customers. Presumably
Heitor,
He is using Centos, and version 5.2.13 ended up being whats shipped by RedHat.
Very understandable
Do you know why RedHat does ship something newer? Like even version 7?
Regards,
William
From: Heitor Faria
Sent: April 30, 2019 12:35:25 PM
To:
Hello Preash,
I strongly recommend using the newer 9.4.x versions from the Bacula.org
project:
http://bacula.us/script-installation-bacula-community-9-x-official-packages/
The 5.x versions do not really have any kind of support anymore.
Regards,
> From: "preash raj"
> To: "bacula-users"
Sorry, I don't know what other command line arguments your system needs.
Use
ps -efww | grep bacula
to find the command lines for the current processes and add -f -d 100 to the
end.
__Martin
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 19:04:55 +0530, preash raj said:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> >> You could try runnin
Hi Martin,
>> You could try running the director and remote client with debug level
100 to
print more information (add the command line arguments -f -d 100).
Could you please let me know the exact full command for a debug run?
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 6:42 PM preash raj wrote:
> Sure! will do.
> On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 11:16:25 +0530, preash raj said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've installed and configured the free Bacula version 5.2.13, but I'm not
> able to establish the connection with remote client the local backup works
> fine. IP and port has been allowed in the firewall and telnet in both
> m