Are SSDs more reliable these days? You read things like
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-sca
le.html, but I'm old-fashioned enough to rate reliability above performance.
Moray.
To err is human; to purr, feline.
Hello everyone,
Would there be any interest in a text user interface configuration
program for Bacula on Linux? We use an in-house system administration
menu system for our Linux servers, and are considering switching our
backup software to Bacula and writing a text-mode UI for it. If this
does
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:00:53AM +, Moray Henderson wrote:
Hello everyone,
Would there be any interest in a text user interface configuration
program for Bacula on Linux? We use an in-house system
administration
menu system for our Linux servers
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2010 14:07:36 Moray Henderson wrote:
Wouter Verhelst wrote:
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:00:53AM +, Moray Henderson wrote:
Hello everyone,
Would there be any interest in a text user interface configuration
program for Bacula on Linux? We use
Silver Salonen wrote:
[snip]
We're really aiming for a menu/forms interface to Bacula: there would
be
a configuration section for managing the config files, and also
hopefully a more friendly front-end to bconsole.
This sounds very interesting. Have you already started work on this
piece
of
Josh Fisher wrote:
Have you looked at Webmin (www.webmin.com)? Different approach,
using a
web interface, but is otherwise similar to what you describe, It
allows
configuring Bacula from a remote workstation with a browser, so
doesn't
require X on the server.
Does it really makes it possible
Scott Courtney wrote:
I'd like to suggest that the spec file created during this process
should be renamed from bacula.spec to bacula-5.0.0.spec, because in my
case I was trying to keep an existing Bacula 3.0.3 build intact.
That's not the way you're supposed to do things with rpm. There are a
From: Stephen Carr [mailto:sgc...@civeng.adelaide.edu.au]
I am now running Bacula-5.0.0 with no major problems.
I have discovered one minor change from 3.0.3 it is the how the
bakspace
key works.
In 3.0.3 it went backwards and allowed over typing
For example
*ggg
Two backspaces type B
*gBg
From: Andy Howell [mailto:andyhow...@austin.rr.com]
The 5.0 README mentions RPMs being available in sourceforge. I didn't
see
them there. Are
they or updated .spec files available somewhere? I want to install on
CentOS 5, 64 bit.
Thanks,
Andy
People are working on them, but they're not
From: fadwa lahrach [mailto:fadwa.lahr...@hotmail.fr]
[r...@localhost bin]# ./bconsole
Connecting to Director localhost:9101
bconsole JobId 0: Fatal error: bsock.c:135 Unable to connect to Director
daemon on localhost:9101. ERR=Connexion refusée
Knowing that i use Mysql, and the 3 daemons are
nunatarsuaq wrote:
After months of daily backups I was forced to restore a file. I tested
this process before without any problems but now bacula console is not
responding when I try to set up the restore process.
For example:
* restore
Select item: (1-12): 10 (Find the JobIds for a backup for
From: CoolAtt NNA [mailto:cool...@live.com]
Hi all..
I need help installing webacula on debian lenny.
The documentation that comes with it is not very detailed.
Please point me to some tutorial or how-to.
Thanks
CoolAtt
http://bacula.org/en/?page=documentation
I expect the most useful
I'm trying to build bacula with dbi support for SQLite3. The
documentation says you can do this: 'Currently the drivers supported by
Bacula are: postgresql, mysql, sqlite, sqlite3; these are the names that
may be added to string dbi:.'
I'm on CentOS 5 building from bacula-3.0.3.tar.gz; I've
Bacula RPM Packaging instructions are at the Bacula
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/utility/utility/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html
RPM Packaging FAQ.
I found I had to tweak the spec file a bit. The .spec included in the source
tarball has the following issues:
- Source file
Simon Spring wrote:
Hi all
I do have a quite misterious and headacking problem with one of my
fresh hosts, which
i'd like to integrate with bacula.
Whatever i try or do, i cannot connect to the bacula-fd on my client,
i allways get the message below:
*
13-Jan 16:57 godzilla-dir JobId 0:
ReynierPM wrote:
Hi every:
Today I restart my Bacula Server for maintenance but I'm getting this
error:
12-Jan 09:37 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at lex.c:270
Config token too long, file: /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf, line 23,
begins at line 10
Why this?
When was /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf last
ReynierPM wrote:
On 1/12/2010 10:17 am, Moray Henderson wrote:
When was /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf last changed?
This file was changed by myself today: 2010-01-12 09:37 bacula-dir.conf
What does line 23 of /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf say?
This is line 23:
@/etc/bacula/clients/virtual_server/05
Hello List,
I came across an issue building the bacula-gui 3.0.3 rpms for el5: the
bacula-gui.spec.in file in bacula-gui-3.0.3.tar.gz contains references
to the bacula-docs tarball:
58:Source2: bacula-docs-%{version}.tar.gz
169:%setup -c %{name} -T -D -b 2
276:cp -p
From: Paul Binkley [mailto:paul.bink...@ois.com]
Hi list,
I have been using Bacula 2.4.4 in production for several months now, so
I have a robust set of backup volumes. I now have a new machine (CentOS
5.4) up and running with Bacula 3.0.2 installed. Besides fixing up the
conf files, how do I
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