On 09.04.2018 17:56, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Johannsen, Thorsten <thorsten-johann...@gmx.net> kirjoitti 5.4.2018 kello 14.35:
On 05.04.2018 00:01, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Hi Jari,
[...]
One of the Raspi's (heRPI01) is being backed up without any problems. The other
one (heRPI02), however, refused to make
backups after a first and successful backup:
I have 5 Raspis, all backed up with Bacula, all having accurate to set. One of
them is the ”backbone” having a 4 TB external HD with tons of files.
No problems so far…
br. jarif
Do you have Raspbian installed? Do you use the bacula-fd version from the
repository or did you compile your own?
Yes, I have the latest Raspbian. I have 9.0.4 on one of them and 7.4.4 on the
others. I have absolutely no idea how I have got them, as I do not see
anything in /usr/local/src or my home. I pretty definitely compiled the 9.0.4
from source as I have full stack of the latest at point on that Raspi, but now
moved them to an lxc container on my Proliant.
[...]
ok, I have the "stock" 7.4.4 also on both of my Raspberrys, so it does
not relate to the version either:
heRPI02:/boot# dpkg -la |grep bacula
ii bacula-client 7.4.4+dfsg-6 all
network backup service - client metapackage
ii bacula-common 7.4.4+dfsg-6 armhf
network backup service - common support files
ii bacula-console 7.4.4+dfsg-6 armhf
network backup service - text console
ii bacula-fd 7.4.4+dfsg-6 armhf
network backup service - file daemon
Very strange :-/
anyway, thanks for your input!
regards,
Thorsten
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