Found the problem was with the Linux firewall not with any of the configuration
files.
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OK I have simplified my configuration files to just have one Mac OS X client
and here they are:
Mac1 bacula-fd.conf
Director {
Name = dracula-dir
Password = blah
}
FileDaemon {
Name = Mac1-fd
FDport = 9102
WorkingDirectory = /private/var/bacula/working
Pid Directory = /var/run
I'm new to Bacula and am having trouble getting backups of two Mac OS X clients
to work. I think the problem is with my configuration and hope someone can
correct my errors. Here are the conf files:
Mac1 bacula-fd.conf
Director {
Name = dracula-dir
Password = blah
}
Director {
Name =
javascript:emoticon('8)') I´m looking for a GUI to Restore my Backuped files in
Mac OS Leopard. Does anyone know a good method to do this?
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I've provided these before, but since a few versions have passed us by I
have updated these to Bacula 2.4.4. These are client binaries only. If
anyone needs director, or storage daemon binaries, let me know and I
should be able to get them built as well.
MacOSX i386 (built on 10.5.2-i686)
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 14:31:57 -1000, Hydro Meteor said:
On 2/4/08, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 00:17:29 -1000, Hydro Meteor said:
I wonder what would need to be done in the Bacula source to properly
capture
and restore ACL metadata on file systems
On 2/4/08, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 00:17:29 -1000, Hydro Meteor said:
I wonder what would need to be done in the Bacula source to properly
capture
and restore ACL metadata on file systems mounted to Mac OS X Leopard (or
Tiger for that matter)
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 00:17:29 -1000, Hydro Meteor said:
I wonder what would need to be done in the Bacula source to properly capture
and restore ACL metadata on file systems mounted to Mac OS X Leopard (or
Tiger for that matter) operating systems?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
It looks
Ok so iam working on a full DMG file for mac os x with the BAT and bconsole
working
I got the bconsole working but when I try to compile BAT it says I need qt4
installed well I have qt4 installed how can I tell it where my qt4 is? Its
in /opt/qt4-mac/.
Thanks
Will
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I personally haven't played with this yet, but check the options
for ./configure - there may be an option to tell the compiler the
path to qt4.
There are quite a few other Macophiles lurking in the list that might
have more intel for you.
Erich
On Sep 21, 2007, at 3:36 PM, William
Hello Darek,
Thanks for writing back, but I have to tell you that there is little I
think I can do with your dmg file?? as I do not have a Mac and know
nothing about building or installing software on that platform. What I
was meaning to say was that if you wished to volunteer your time to
No, the passwords are not required in the config - It just makes life
easier when setting everything up since it's extremely easy to get
distracted and put the correct password in the wrong place.
Otherwise, the config will generate random passwords for the
director, SD, and FD.
Haven't
Hello,
According to the documentation for Bacula 1.38.11 (24 July 2006), on page 61
of the PDF document, it says this about Mac OS X client:
MacOS X 10.3 is reported to work with the Client only as long as readline
support is disabled.
This may be true for 10.3, but I'm not so sure its true
For what it is worth, here is the client configure for the client. I
believe you have to explicitly enable readline support in the conf
arguments.
./configure \
--enable-smartalloc \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--with-pid-dir=/var/run \
--with-subsys-dir=/var/run/subsys \
JP skrev:
Hye,
I use bacula 1.38.7.
This is an example of a FileSet I use :
FileSet {
Name = MacOsX
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
verify = s
hfsplussupport=yes
}
File = /Users/
File = /Volumes/
}
Run Bacula with debug turned on [ bacula start -d100 bacula-
log.txt ], then run your job specific to that client.
Stop bacula and restart w/o debug turned on or you'll end up with a
very large file to wade through.
Two choices here: 1. pico bacula-log.txt in the term session or 2.
mv
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 12:58:16 +0100, JP said:
Hye,
I use bacula 1.38.7.
This is an example of a FileSet I use :
FileSet {
Name = MacOsX
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
verify = s
hfsplussupport=yes
}
File
Hye,
I use bacula 1.38.7.
This is an example of a FileSet I use :
FileSet {
Name = MacOsX
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
verify = s
hfsplussupport=yes
}
File = /Users/
File = /Volumes/
}
Exclude {
File =
There is a 1.36.1 dmg on the Sourceforge site:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727package_id=107576
Might save you some time.
j- k-
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 10:22, Mikel King wrote:
I noticed that the site mentions a fink package, but there doesn't
seem to
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Thanks Josh. Will check this out.
Joshua Kugler wrote:
There is a 1.36.1 dmg on the Sourceforge site:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727package_id=107576
Might save you some time.
j- k-
On Tuesday 19 April 2005
Hiya,
The dmg file only includes the installer for the file daemon.
I heard about a fink package but never tried it out. If you are handy
with
the terminal you can install Xcode which will give you the GCC
compiler and compile bacula from source. You will probably have to
use the option
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I noticed that the site mentions a fink package, but there doesn't
seem to actually be one. Anyone on the list here successfully compiled
and running? Any notes pointers etc... would be really appreciated.
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Hi.
Mikel King wrote:
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I noticed that the site mentions a fink package, but there doesn't
seem to actually be one. Anyone on the list here successfully compiled
and running? Any notes pointers etc... would be really appreciated.
Yup.
Admittedly, only
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