Normally:
# bacula-dir -d99 -f -v -c /usr/local/etc/bacula-dir.conf -u bacula
Or some varation. You can run it with script(1) or screen(1) if keeping
the TTY becomes a problem.
~BAS
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 19:43 -0400, Tassia Camoes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I created the database again and it wo
Hi all,
I created the database again and it worked for a while. But when I tried
to run a bigger backup the director died again, and the worst part is
that it didn't leave any log, nor any messages for the console. Then I
restarted the director and now any juob that I try to to run give me
error m
> I receive lots of this messages for each backup that I try to run.
> Anybody has any idea about what is happenning?
First your perfectly healthy bacula starts sig11'ing.
Then you're getting the SQL error included on a newly created database?
Have you considered that there may be some underlyi
Hi everybody,
I'm in a bad moment with my backups. Few weeks ago I had bacula version
1.36.2 installed in my systems and suddenly the director began to exit
with segmentation violation errors. As I had an old version of bacula
(the stable version for debain systems), and I saw in the changelogs of
Hi everybody,
I'm in a bad moment with my backups. Few weeks ago I had bacula version
1.36.2 installed in my systems and suddenly the director began to exit
with segmentation violation errors. As I had an old version of bacula
(the stable version for debain systems), and I saw in the changelogs of