On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 3:59:41 PM UTC+1 frank@bareos.com wrote:
> Hi Sasa,
>
> No intention there!
> AFAIK builds are back
>
Hi Frank,
thanks for the clarification and for taking time to get back to me. Much
appreciated.
Cheers!
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Hi Frank,
perhaps i don't understand completely, but the link on github to the
community packages here-:
https://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/20/xUbuntu_20.04/
have still 20.0.1
those where updated in last March.
Are those packages there no longer maintained?
Best Regards
Markus
Hi Markus,
On 12/7/21 10:42 AM, Markus Dubois wrote:
when can we expect the next release which is available for the community?
The code has been released on github.com/bareos for everyone.
We're planning ofc Bareos 21, no commited ETA though, only safe answer
currently: when it's done.
Hi Sasa,
On 12/2/21 3:24 PM, Sasa Tekovic wrote:
Hello,
it seems that experimental/nightly packages for all Debian releases
have diappeared. They were definitely there few days ago.
Was removal of experimental/nightly Debian packages intentional?
No intention there!
AFAIK builds are back
If they are tape volumes you want to recycle, you can just use the purge
command.
If they are disk volumes you want to go away bareos won’t delete them,
So I would do
purge volume=
delete volume=
rm -f /mnt/baroes/ # update for location of volumes
The purge/delete is important so that
Hi list,
The bareos-filedaemon.service of one of my ubuntu 18.04 clients stopped to
work after a regular security update and restart of the Ubuntu client.
I tried to start it again, but it returns the following error:
Dependency failed for Bareos File Daemon service
So I purged and removed
Hi,
when can we expect the next release which is available for the community?
Thanks.
frank@bareos.com schrieb am Montag, 29. November 2021 um 18:13:00 UTC+1:
> Dear Users, Customers and Partners,
>
> we are happy to announce Bareos 20.0.4 release with some important new
> features and
Hi there,
we just reorganized our volumes/devices/storages/pools design. As a result
there are volumes we do not need anymore. What is the safe way to get rid of
these volumes and all the backups within?
Thanks and greets
Stephan
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