Problem sorted, thanks. It's suprising how much one is unable to see when it
sit right in front of you. der!!!?
;)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:58, Paul Constable wrote:
Ok. Thanks for that , I am using FAT32, and for the reasons you rightly
stated.
I agree with you I don't think FAT
I'm using fat32 at the mo.
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:30, Mantas M. wrote:
Looks like an issue with file system. What fs do you use on that harddrive?
Paul Constable wrote:
I am running bacula postgresql 2.1.20-1 on opensuse10.2, which is a
testbed
for future deployment
I am running bacula postgresql 2.1.20-1 on opensuse10.2, which is a
testbed
for future deployment.
I am using a usb harddrive, as the repository for the backups, but
continually
butt up against this 4GB limit. I changed from the mysql variant, after
having goolged and
Ok. Thanks for that , I am using FAT32, and for the reasons you rightly
stated.
I agree with you I don't think FAT is great just convenient. I will try with
another fs probably ext2.
Thanks
Paul
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:49, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
17.07.2007 10:21,, Paul Constable wrote
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 07:59:40 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Dec 2006 at 12:54, Paul Constable wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem, I am storing on a hard disk, and the volume got
rather large whilst testing..
I removed the file, drop the tables, rebuilt
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 07:59:40 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Dec 2006 at 12:54, Paul Constable wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem, I am storing on a hard disk, and the volume got
rather large whilst testing..
I removed the file, drop the tables, rebuilt
Hi all,
I have a problem, I am storing on a hard disk, and the volume got
rather large whilst testing..
I removed the file, drop the tables, rebuilt the database etc, as per
instructions..
Now the storage daemon cannot start as the directory with the following
comment in the logs:-
Hi alll,
I have the need to backup a laptop that is connected to the network at
irregular intervals, which precludes any form of scheduling.
Does anyone have a means of backing up at, say an hour after logging into the
network, or of connecting to the server.
I have a user who is
Hi alll,
I have the need to backup a laptop that is connected to the network at
irregular intervals, which precludes any form of scheduling.
Does anyone have a means of backing up at, say an hour after logging into the
network, or of connecting to the server.
I have a user who is