Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-16 Thread Kern Sibbald
Title: myEMAILsignature You probably have two bacula-dir.conf files on your system.  The best thing is to *always* use the -c option and specify the full path to the conf file.  That way, you can be sure which one you are getting. Kern On 05/15/2018

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-15 Thread Jeffrey R. Lang
7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale Hi folks, Just spent several frustrating hours trying to get some special backup configs into my bacula-dir.conf file. I'd shut down the Director, "sytemctl stop bacula-dir", edit the file, then start the Director, "systemctl start ba

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-15 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
On 05/15/2018 05:48 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > -- and that's why systemd's stated goal is > faster boot. -- Dimitri Maziuk Programmer/sysadmin BioMagResBank, UW-Madison -- http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-15 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
On 05/15/2018 04:09 PM, Tom Plancon wrote: > Not sure what was going on, but bottom line - don't trust systemd! Read up on shadow mounts and weep. Basically, you now have to reboot after editing /etc/fstab. -- and that's why systemd's stated goal faster boot. -- Dimitri Maziuk

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-15 Thread Alan Brown
hint: groups in the startup scripts On 15/05/18 22:09, Tom Plancon wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Just spent several frustrating hours trying to get some special backup > configs into my bacula-dir.conf file. I'd shut down the Director, > "sytemctl stop bacula-dir", edit the file, then start the

[Bacula-users] Bacula 7.4, 7, CentOS 7, and systemd - a cautionary tale

2018-05-15 Thread Tom Plancon
Hi folks, Just spent several frustrating hours trying to get some special backup configs into my bacula-dir.conf file. I'd shut down the Director, "sytemctl stop bacula-dir", edit the file, then start the Director, "systemctl start bacula-dir" and nothing. Did a "bacula-dir -t" and found