HI

I suggest you try instructions in this document

https://www.bacula.lat/community/bacula-community-9-x-official-packages-installation-script/?lang=en

 has instruction for both debian and RHEL installations, some things must be changed according to the version/enviroment you install but it is to figure out.

Reagrds /Mehrdad

On 2024-05-03 08:57, James Israel via Bacula-users wrote:

Is it possible to install Bacula-Community from a repository?

I have a RHEL 9 server which came with Bacula Community 11.0.1, but I was having so much trouble getting it working, I decided to try to update it. Trying a yum upgrade didn’t work, so I (foolishly) uninstalled it, removing the repo, thinking it should be no problem to download v13 or v15 repo and install from that.

I’ve followed instructions from the https://www.bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityInstallationGuide.pdf <https://www.bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityInstallationGuide.pdf>, however, it’s not working, I get:

Errors during downloading metadata for repository 'Bacula-Community':

Error: Failed to download metadata for repo 'Bacula-Community': Cannot download repomd.xml: Cannot download repodata/repomd.xml: All mirrors were tried

I’ve also tried installing manually by downloading and unpacking bacula-15.0.2.tar.gz, then using ./configure and make, etc, but that was a real nightmare, one problem after another to work out, and never could get it working.

Is there any way to get the repo for Bacula and install it like any other program with a good ol’ “yum install” command?

Thanks for any help.

  * James



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