On Wednesday 24 August 2005 16:54, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Timo Eissler wrote:
> > I donĀ“t want to read 68 short emails every day. I think it is better to
> > have 2 long emails in which all clients of these job are, but
> > this is not my main problem.
>
> I'd like this as well, and I'm sure a lot of admins with lots of jobs have
> the same issue.

Most of these kinds of requests can easily be done with some simple scripts 
and cron files outside of Bacula.

Why don't you "cycle" the log every day just before the backups, then run them 
and email the log, which contains everything.  If you want one big log, then 
either concatenate the daily log onto a bigger one, or write to two log files 
one that is cycled daily.



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Kern

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