Hello,
śr., 24 paź 2018 o 08:46 Andrea Venturoli napisał(a):
> On 10/22/18 5:38 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> > _ this environment does not provide OpenSSL (or perhaps configure
> > doesn't find it?), so it will be disabled; however some code in
> > BSOCKCORE::close() in src/lib
Awesome, thanks!
śr., 24 paź 2018 o 08:46 Andrea Venturoli napisał(a):
> On 10/22/18 5:38 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
> > _ this environment does not provide OpenSSL (or perhaps configure
> > doesn't find it?), so it will be disabled; however some code in
> > BSOCKCORE::close()
On 10/22/18 5:38 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
_ this environment does not provide OpenSSL (or perhaps configure
doesn't find it?), so it will be disabled; however some code in
BSOCKCORE::close() in src/lib/bsockcore.c is not guarded by the proper
#ifdef HAVE_TLS, so you'll get
Hello,
niedz., 21 paź 2018 o 19:49 Andrea Venturoli napisał(a):
> _ this environment does not provide OpenSSL (or perhaps configure
> doesn't find it?), so it will be disabled; however some code in
> BSOCKCORE::close() in src/lib/bsockcore.c is not guarded by the proper
> #ifdef HAVE_TLS, so you
On 10/17/18 1:35 PM, Josh Fisher wrote:
I believe the NAS you mention uses a Marvell chip, so you will need the
cross-compiler at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/qosgpl/files/QNAP%20NAS%20Tool%20Chains/
This should allow building the bacula-sd and library binaries targeting
the Marvell chip
On 10/17/2018 2:40 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
On 10/15/18 9:15 PM, Welington R. Braga wrote:
Compile or look for packages for Linux is easier than to a
proprietary NAS.
Sure, otherwise I wouldn't be asking :)
I believe the NAS you mention uses a Marvell chip, so you will need the
cros
On 10/15/18 9:15 PM, Welington R. Braga wrote:
I'm just a beginner in Bacula but I'm talking as who manager 4 QNAP NAS
(1x TS-859U+, 3x TS-459U+) and others 2 similar storage like these in
the last 6 years. So, if you let me give a humble opinion, configure
only a NFS access and share this in
Hi,
I also have a qnap nas for storing backups. I simply mount a nfs directory
of the nas in the director, and launch backups against that mountpoint.
It's the simplest way, and works flawlessly. No need to compile and/or
install anything on the nas.
Regards
El lun., 15 oct. 2018 22:32, Chris Wi
I use CIFS to mount 2 dissimilar NAS's on the DIR/FD/SD host. One is the
source, the other is the backup destination. It works just fine. I didn't
attempt to put the FD or SD on them natively since they are locked down
OS's.
I took the precaution of mounting the source read only.
I suppose NFS wo
Hi Andrea and others,
I'm just a beginner in Bacula but I'm talking as who manager 4 QNAP NAS (1x
TS-859U+, 3x TS-459U+) and others 2 similar storage like these in the last
6 years. So, if you let me give a humble opinion, configure only a NFS
access and share this in your director/storage daemon
On 10/12/18 7:27 PM, Heitor Faria wrote:
It does not compensate for the hassle. Bacula SD should be built in the same
Director and database headers versions
???
I'm not interested in FD or Director on the NAS, just SD.
I've done this (i.e. compiling directly on the device) several times on
On Oct 13, 2018, 10:34 AM, at 10:34 AM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
>Am 12.10.2018 um 23:17 schrieb Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users:
>> You don't need storage daemon on qnap if you want to backup up a qnap
>> volume. You need it bacula-fd.
>
>Sorry, my fault. I didn't read the subject properly.
>Indee
Am 12.10.2018 um 23:17 schrieb Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users:
> You don't need storage daemon on qnap if you want to backup up a qnap
> volume. You need it bacula-fd.
Sorry, my fault. I didn't read the subject properly.
Indeed I'm looking for bacula-fd or an alternative for a QNAP NAS, which
is
On 10/12/2018 03:46 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Hello Heitor,
>
> On 12.10.2018 19:27 Heitor Faria wrote:
> [in reply to Andrea Venturoli's question:]
>>> Is there any way I could install bacula storage daemon on the NAS in
>>> subject?
> [...]>> Of course I could use NFS, but I'd *REALLY* like to
Hello Heitor,
On 12.10.2018 19:27 Heitor Faria wrote:
[in reply to Andrea Venturoli's question:]
>> Is there any way I could install bacula storage daemon on the NAS in
>> subject?
[...]>> Of course I could use NFS, but I'd *REALLY* like to avoid it.
>
> Just use iSCSI: https://www.qnap.com/en/pr
> Hello.
Hello Andrea,
> I know this question (more or less) came up several times in the past,
> but possibly things have changed a lot.
>
> Is there any way I could install bacula storage daemon on the NAS in
> subject?
> There seems to be no QPKG available.
> IPKG apparently disappeared.
>
Hello.
I know this question (more or less) came up several times in the past,
but possibly things have changed a lot.
Is there any way I could install bacula storage daemon on the NAS in
subject?
There seems to be no QPKG available.
IPKG apparently disappeared.
I tried compiling it directly
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