Good morning.
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 - 9:27am, George R.Kasica wrote:
>checking for MySQL support... no
>configure: error: Invalid MySQL directory /usr/local/include/mysql -
>unable to find mysql.h under /usr/local/include/mysql
Hendrik already said that, missing \ ...
>./defaultconfig: line 19: -
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Arno Lehmann wrote:
You need to tell bacula which storage device to use.
You can do this in the schedule with a job override.
Right - thanks. :)
This might give problems with job promotion, I try to avoid that by starting
the affected backups by hand.
Yeah. So, my pr
Hello,
I'm seeing some strange behavior with restores under 1.36.3/RHEL 3 using
an AIT-3 drive. I'm not quite sure what is causing it and I'd really
appreciate any suggestions.
When I choose restore option 5 (Select the most recent backup) bacula
proceeds to restore data from the last full an
I have some interesting problems with my tape drives. The Bacula system has
three "identical" drives: they are all VXA-1 drives. One is mounted interally
and two are in a RakPak, which is connected to the external SCSI bus. The ID of
the internal drive is 4 and the external drives are 8 and 9.
I'm trying to install 1.37.30 on debian sarge, I've installed mysql and
the mysql dev package via apt. Here's the output I get.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bacula-1.37.30$ ./configure
--sbindir=/usr/lib/bacula/bin --sysconfdir=/usr/lib/bacula/bin
--with-pid-dir=/var/lib/bacula/bin/working
--with-subs
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:31:56 +0200, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Kern> On Monday 18 July 2005 19:32, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> > On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 23:46:00 +0200, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > said:
>>
Arno> Volker Sauer wrote:
>> >> On Fr, 15 Jul 2005
>> OK. I neglected to mention that the bacula-fd.conf on the client is
>> essentially the same as that on the server, so its Maximum Concurrent
>> Jobs is 20 as well. Again, since i didn't change this value, I assume
>> it is the installed default.
>
> You need also to look into the client sect
George R.Kasica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Couple of questions here as I'm trying to install 1.36.3 in Linux
> 2.6.12.2 here.
>
> 1) I cannot find ANYWHERE the depkgs1 tar file. I did locate a depkgs
> tar depkgs-22Jun05.tar.gz on the web site.
AFAIK the depkgs1 tarball only contained the re
Hi dear bacula users,
I'd like to run a backup on 2 reoveable USB disks.
Explainations :
- One disk only is plugged during 1 week. We do full and incr backups on it
during that week.
- The next week we plug the 2nd disk and run the same backup strategy.
The goal is to always have one of the tw
I'm posting this again in hopes of getting some help on installing
Bacula so I can continue to configuration. Right now I'm unable to
install the problem and the docs give no clear idea of how to solve
this.
See below.
Hello:
Couple of questions here as I'm trying to install 1.36.3 in Linux
2.
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Taymour A. El Erian wrote:
This happens regularly with worn-out DAT media here.
Replace the tape.
This is a new LTO2 tape, used once every 3 weeks and for 5 months only,
now I just relabled it and it is working
Check the entire tape - run btape on it.
We have had the oc
Hi Kern,
On So, 17 Jul 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Volker,
>
> > Mmh, this could be but actually there's no sign of stale NFS
> > handles in the logs.
>
> In one of your earlier emails there were NFS version warning messages. It is
> possible these could be a source of problems, b
Hello,
Adrian Close wrote:
Hi all,
So, I was hoping to take advantage of the directives allowing for the
use of different pools for full/differential/incremental backups, and
put full backups on tape, but differential/incrementals on disk.
For example:
Pool = Windows-Full
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