Hi,
On 3/7/2006 7:28 PM, Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
On 2/13/2006 12:59 PM, Dirk große Osterhues wrote:
...
I tried all message resources and it went out that this message is
generated by the "info"-resource. Is there a way to disable that
information message?
You might simply disable the info category in the message configuration.
Thanks for your advice, Arno, but doing that also the other
informational messages about succeeded backup jobs disappear. I would
just like to get rid of messages like the above, since automatically
pruning of jobs is not of my daily interest.
Then you might look into the supplied logrotate plugin. IIRC, it can
give you a summary of all jobs. You could use logrotate with that
plugin, disable the informational messages, and thus have reports about
errors immediately, about jobs run ok in a summary, and no annoying
mails about pruned volumes or failed connections.
And the nonsense subject of
"Bacula: *none* *none* of *none* *none*" makes it even worse.
See below from my first post concerning this problem.
Sure I
could setup a mailfilter or search the source, but that's not what what
I'm looking for. I rather like to use a bacula-installation that comes
with a certain distro, since otherwise I have the same hussle with
patching the source on every upgrade.
Hmm. Up till now, my suggestions only touched the configuration files
:-) and I hope that you don't run a distro which replaces these on every
upgrade...
Does anyone have another idea on
this issue?
Let's see :-)
Arno
Thanks for any futher input,
Dirk
I don't know if it's in the distribution or even the sample
configuration by now, but some time ago he suggestion was made to use
two messages resources in the directors configuration:
The one you still have for jobs, and another one as a standard message
resource which doesn't include the fields that are not available for
recycling messages. You might have to search the cvs or the list
archives to find the examples someone came up with, or you can simply
set them up yourself, of course.
The idea is to set up the job-related messages in a separate messages
resource, and reference this in the jobs or jobdefs definition. The
default is applied where nothing overrides it and thus could only use a
subject line lieke "Bacula information" or something.
Arno
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