On Friday 18 November 2005 02:49, Dave wrote: > Hi Kern, > Hope your sergery went well, been there done that those can be a > bummer.
Yes, it seems it went well. We will know for sure in a few more days ... > Got a few bacula questions regarding 1.38. I'm getting an error > from the fd that it can't descent in to my filesystems /usr, /var, etc. I > have: file=/ > file=/usr > file=/var > where all of them are separate filesystems. I read in the manual that this > msg is normal, but i wanted to ensure it was backing up everything. Do a "list files jobid=nnn" and see if it backed up your files. Or simply do a restore and if you are using wx-console walk down the tree and see if your files are there. > Would a compare job help? A compare job would validate the data but wouldn't tell you what files are backed up. > Do you have an example of one? No. > Today i got network backups working, from my router to my lan server, > both of which have a firewall. I'm veryconfident that given a time opening > i can get network backups going from outside my firewall and across the > internet. When i do this i of course want to have encryption between all > the daemons and the backup payloads encrypted. I've compiled in openssl > support, on an aside acls appear to work just fine on freebsd, and was > wondering if you had any information or any partial example configs? I'd > like to get something going with this and submit it to you for inclusion in > the docs. What format do you prefer? There is an example in the TLS chapter of the manual. It might need a slight bit of tweaking, and I will look at that over the next week since a user sent in some suggestions that I haven't yet incorporated. Any additional help or text would be appreciated. The document format is LaTeX. If you don't know LaTeX, ASCI text is fine. > I'm also having an issue with smtp the message sending isn't working. > My smtp server requires a complete helo command or it rejects the sender as > well as a fully qualified from address, i've tried modifying the bacula > operatorcommand line but it didn't seem to work. Any ideas? Ask the bacula-users list. They can ususally solve these problems. Another suggestion is to run the command by hand adding the -v option (if I remember right) then you should be able to "see" the error message. Regards, Kern ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users