Hi,
26.09.2007 07:52,, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote::
> Hello Scott,
>
> Scott Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have a full backup scheduled monthly with incremental daily. Space is
>> limited, so I would like to delete the previous months backup prior to the
>> scheduled full. At the moment, I
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I thought I caught a thread on this mailing list about Debian.
>
> I have a box with postgresql 8.2 installed on it and is well suited
> for putting bacula on it.
> But when I tried to install the debian packages I got hung up on the
> packages trying
Hello Scott,
Scott Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a full backup scheduled monthly with incremental daily. Space is
> limited, so I would like to delete the previous months backup prior to the
> scheduled full. At the moment, I am doing this manually. Is there a way to
> automate this
On Sep 25, 2007, at 17:35, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded my bacula from 2.03 to 2.2.4 and now i am getting an
error
msg: can not initialize tls context for Storage device catalog in my
bacula-dir.conf file. Other than the upgrade i haven't changed any
options
in the configs. I've used
Hello,
I upgraded my bacula from 2.03 to 2.2.4 and now i am getting an error
msg: can not initialize tls context for Storage device catalog in my
bacula-dir.conf file. Other than the upgrade i haven't changed any options
in the configs. I've used ldd on the bacula* daemons and they all have
Hi. The problem is now gone, it was a version mismatch between sd (1)
and dir (2).
Thanks a lot.
On 9/25/07, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 24.09.2007 20:58,, Alejandro Leyva wrote::
> > Hi all, i have a strange problem and i hope that somebody could give
> > me some help. Than
I have a full backup scheduled monthly with incremental daily. Space is
limited, so I would like to delete the previous months backup prior to the
scheduled full. At the moment, I am doing this manually. Is there a way to
automate this process?
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Hi,
24.09.2007 20:58,, Alejandro Leyva wrote::
> Hi all, i have a strange problem and i hope that somebody could give
> me some help. Thanks in advance.
>
> My configuration:
> Dell PowerEdge 2850 with Powervault 124T.
> Debian / bacula-sd 1.38.11-8 / bacula-dir 2.2.0-1.
You should upgrade to 2.
Gustavo Noronha escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> We have a somewhat big setup of Bacula here with lots of clients, some
> of them with many differente jobs and filesets (such as the database
> servers, which have their datafiles backed up separately and their
> archive logs backed up from 30 to 30 minutes).
Rick Sterling wrote:
> How can I configure Bacula to just use whatever tape is in the drive and
> overwrite it when a job is scheduled to occur? I want to have it this way so
> if someone forgets to change the tape I will still have a backup.
>
> Thanks.
Why do people keep asking this questio
Hi,
Bacula 2-2-4 from rpm, os10.2 32bit x86,
adic scalar24 with 2 SDLT320, 5,5TB NTEC IceBox over SCSI
On a Backup Job with 1,4TB and over 5.5 million files i have the effect that
the Job has the state R in bconsole's 'list jobs' and in 'status dir' he
say's:
1292 FullSave.2007-09-24_04.0
Rick Sterling wrote:
> How can I configure Bacula to just use whatever tape is in the drive
> and overwrite it when a job is scheduled to occur? I want to have it
> this way so if someone forgets to change the tape I will still have a
> backup.
I'm still learning Bacula, but I think the solution
I thought I caught a thread on this mailing list about Debian.
I have a box with postgresql 8.2 installed on it and is well suited
for putting bacula on it.
But when I tried to install the debian packages I got hung up on the
packages trying to install postgresql 8.1 (or at least some part of
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