Hello,
On my CentOS 6 machines, bacula-client pulled in mysql which weighs
a hefty 2.4 MB all by its own. But size is not my point.
The bacula-client does not pull in mysql-server, only mysql-libs.
There's a problem here, can you post me the dependency that yum
generates upon installation? On
Makes sense?
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=bacula.git;a=commitdiff;h=964c4995e7d7c6cb820ecbb4b0c4ed58b1cbb4ed
I removed all *sql libs in my system and tried to install client and
console, no libraries are pulled in.
Regards,
--Simone
On 16 March 2012 09:30, Simone Caronni
Am 16.03.2012 09:58, schrieb Simone Caronni:
Makes sense?
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=bacula.git;a=commitdiff;h=964c4995e7d7c6cb820ecbb4b0c4ed58b1cbb4ed
Looks good.
I removed all *sql libs in my system and tried to install client and
console, no libraries are pulled in.
Very
Am 14.03.2012 10:20, schrieb Simone Caronni:
If you want to use 5.2.6 you need to use the repository at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/README.txt
These are backported rawhide packages that I mantain and will be the
default in next Fedora releases and (I think) RHEL 7+
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 01:15:36PM -0400, John Drescher wrote:
Not sure I follow, I'm on CentOS but isn't there only one Linux client?
I can't find any decent install procedures that don't come with other
software on top of bacula.
You will have to ask Centos how they packaged bacula.
Hello,
in CentOS and EPEL you only find outdated clients, in EPEL there's
only 2.4.4, in CentOS there's the RHEL-supported 5.0.0. that
unfortunately has a lot of bugs open.
If you want to use 5.2.6 you need to use the repository at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/README.txt
I'm wondering if there is a way to install a standalone (minimal) client
of bacula on my systems instead of installing SQL and web based
management on each of my machines?
I am trying to control them all from one server running with Webmin and
would like the bare minimum needed (with minimal
I’m wondering if there is a way to install a standalone (minimal) client of
bacula on my systems instead of installing SQL and web based management on
each of my machines?
That would depend on your distribution. On my distribution gentoo I
ask for client only and get only the client.
John
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Standalone client
Not sure I follow, I'm on CentOS but isn't there only one Linux client?
I can't find any decent install procedures that don't come with other
software on top of bacula.
You will have to ask Centos how they packaged bacula. Each
distribution has its own install procedure and packages its own
Am 13.03.2012 18:15, schrieb John Drescher:
You will have to ask Centos how they packaged bacula. Each
distribution has its own install procedure and packages its own
version of bacula. If they do not offer a trimmed down bacula you can
compile one yourself. The source code is easily
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