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On 10/27/16 09:10, Jörg Steffens wrote:
> Am 27.10.2016 um 15:08 schrieb Douglas K. Rand:
>> I'm wanting to experiment with 16.2's neat always incremental feature.
>> And my question is: Do I have to also update the clients to 16.2? Or
>> can I utilize always incremental by updating the director a
Am 27.10.2016 um 15:08 schrieb Douglas K. Rand:
> I'm wanting to experiment with 16.2's neat always incremental feature.
> And my question is: Do I have to also update the clients to 16.2? Or
> can I utilize always incremental by updating the director and SD to 16.2
> and use 15.2 FD's?
yes, this
I'm wanting to experiment with 16.2's neat always incremental feature.
And my question is: Do I have to also update the clients to 16.2? Or
can I utilize always incremental by updating the director and SD to 16.2
and use 15.2 FD's?
>From reading the docs it *seems* that all of the features are in
Hi,
Am 27.10.2016 um 12:58 schrieb Andreas Tscharner:
> On 27.10.2016 11:17, Stefan Klatt wrote:
>> Hi Andreas,
>>
>
> Hello Stefan,
and bareos? Did you try "telnet bareos-srv 9102"?
>>> Was there any solution for that problem? I have almost the exact same
>>> problem with Windows 10...
>> {
Hi,
is there a way to suppress the storage information (not errors) like
27-Okt 04:16 galaxy-dir JobId 351: Using Device "USBStorage_hd2_data" to write.
27-Okt 04:17 galaxy-sd JobId 351: Volume "Catalog-0160" previously written,
moving to end of data.
27-Okt 04:17 galaxy-sd JobId 351: Ready to a
On jeudi, 27 octobre 2016 10.25:46 h CEST Jörg Steffens wrote:
> Am 27.10.2016 um 10:04 schrieb Andreas Tscharner:
> [...]
>
> > I tried copy-paste, used a simple password, used an empty password and
> > completely disabled the Windows 10 firewall to no avail.
> >
> > ping to the bareos server wo
Am 27.10.2016 um 10:04 schrieb Andreas Tscharner:
[...]
> I tried copy-paste, used a simple password, used an empty password and
> completely disabled the Windows 10 firewall to no avail.
>
> ping to the bareos server works, but telnet as suggested hanged
> ("Connecting to server..." until I break
On 06.10.2016 01:10, Stefan Klatt wrote:
Hi Jim,
Hello World,
on which way did you check the communication between windows servers
and bareos? Did you try "telnet bareos-srv 9102"?
Was there any solution for that problem? I have almost the exact same
problem with Windows 10...
Regards