> Inc, Diff) which is what I'm trying to split out.
I just ran into this limitation. See my post titled "Archive Device
SubdirSuffix = %volumeName". My modest proposal would address the
problem by creating a relationship between file system mount points of
external storage and the internal Bacul
--- Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12 Feb 2006 at 19:38, Peter wrote:
>
> > I can connect to my director via wx-console and can run bacula-fd
> manually
> > but the latter will not start as a service. I am running Windows 2000
> SP4
> > and the bacula client package is version 1.3
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 20:30 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
On a related note, if you're consistently bumping the clock around on
your test platform (where DIR and SD are) using date(8) to simulate
"catching" scheduled jobs, and your FD is not localhost but somewhere
else where the clock is ac
On 12 Feb 2006 at 19:38, Peter wrote:
> I can connect to my director via wx-console and can run bacula-fd manually
> but the latter will not start as a service. I am running Windows 2000 SP4
> and the bacula client package is version 1.38.4. Here is a message from
> the Event ID:
>
> Event Type
I can connect to my director via wx-console and can run bacula-fd manually
but the latter will not start as a service. I am running Windows 2000 SP4
and the bacula client package is version 1.38.4. Here is a message from
the Event ID:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
"If you want to write into more than one directory (i.e. to spread the
load to different disk drives), you will need to define two Device
resources, each containing an Archive Device with a different
directory."
That works, but then you're required to make difficult decisions/changes
to your Sched
Landon Fuller wrote:
One other issue worth raising -- The director can currently overwrite
any file on the FD, including the encryption keys or the FD
configuration file, thus exposing private data to the director.
Something else I forgot to mention; the file daemon also ensures data
integrit
Dan Langille wrote:
On 5 Feb 2006 at 18:33, Landon Fuller wrote:
In the spirit of status reports -- Bacula's File Daemon now has complete
support for signing and encryption data prior to sending it to the
Storage Daemon, and decrypting said data upon receipt from the Storage
Daemon.
Now t
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 22:10 +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> >
> > In many cases (i.e. when, during the mv operation, to time stamp of the
> > testfile inode was modified) /dir1/testfile will not be stored because
> > it's not recognized as new - it's tim
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 10:37 +, Russell Howe wrote:
> Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
>
> > But in either configuration, the jobs launch at the same time in the
> > scheduler and run in series/serial. Thus, if the database is purged,
> > and each job is configured as incremental, and there is no reco
On 12 Feb 2006 at 17:03, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> I think sometimes last year there were some discussion about uid
> values for user bacula. Was there a loose plan to find out if a certain
> numeric value could get reserved for user bacula? Are there any common
> values people use today for bacula,
Hi,
I don't know if this is of any news value, but I just tried Bacula on
up-to-date Fedora Core 5 test2.
I tried version 1.38.5-4 with mysql, built it from the source rpm with
options FC4 and mysql4. Compiles... umm(*... quite nicely, and installs and
runs ok -just made a short test run of a sim
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