Em 21-09-2011 13:03, Marcello Romani escreveu:
Il 21/09/2011 16:28, Marcio Merlone ha scritto:
Em 21-09-2011 11:04, Marcello Romani escreveu:
do the following: Settings => Preferences Uncheck "Check messages", or
leave it checked but insert a very long interval (like 3600 seconds)
Have done ages ago, no luck.
below. This is not enough, though. If you have unread messages you'll
still get the error on restore. Open an ssh (i.e. command line)
connection to the bacula server. Launch the bconsole command and type
the "messages" command. This will clear the unread messages queue in
bacula. Now you can connect with BAT restore files without the
".messages" error. This is the procedure that currently works for me. HTH
Good tip, but it is a workaround, not a solution. What is the solution?
I haven't found one yet. This workaround seems good enough for me. I
guess a definitive solution would come from modifying BAT (this looks
like a bug in BAT to me).
Is there any bacula developer here to talk about?
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