Very cool. I read about the admin type but actually misunderstood the
purpose (I thought it necessarily had to perform some type of administrative
bacula task). I'll give it a try!
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From: Arno Lehmann [mailto:a...@its-lehmann.de]
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 12:51 PM
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2009/7/3 Reynier Perez Mira :
> ginzzer wrote:
>>
>> I check that, no /var/bacula directory. But I also check
>> make_catalog_backup, seems that it will produced a sql naming with the
>> database instead of bacula.sql, I change the corresponding option in the
>> configuration file and it seems work
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Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
> I’d like to run a script before all my scheduled jobs start and another
> one after they all end, as opposed to before/after a single job runs.
> I’d like the “after” script to run immediately after the jobs are done,
> otherwis
So, can we run our own script (like script written in bash) before/after
the backup job started/finished?
on 3/7/2009 14:51:13, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Re: [Bacula-users] runbeforejob/runafterjob
> Hi,
>
> 03.07.2009 20:49, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
> >
> >
> > I’d like to run a script before all my s
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I know you've been laying awake at night wondering about this. But it
has finally happened. I'm running 3.0.0.
And, FWIW, I have submitted patches for the FreeBSD 3.0.1 port... They
should be committed soon.
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Dan Langille
BSDCan - The Technica
Hi,
03.07.2009 20:49, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
>
>
> I’d like to run a script before all my scheduled jobs start and another
> one after they all end, as opposed to before/after a single job runs.
> I’d like the “after” script to run immediately after the jobs are done,
> otherwise I’d just use
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At present, the FreeBSD port has OpenSSL turned off by default. I am
considering changing that to ON by default. This would have no
operational / functional change to the resulting binaries. You do not
have to use OpenSSL. It just seems to be a goo
I'd like to run a script before all my scheduled jobs start and another one
after they all end, as opposed to before/after a single job runs. I'd like
the "after" script to run immediately after the jobs are done, otherwise I'd
just use the Windows task scheduler. I figured I'd be able to create a
ginzzer wrote:
I check that, no /var/bacula directory. But I also check
make_catalog_backup, seems that it will produced a sql naming with the
database instead of bacula.sql, I change the corresponding option in the
configuration file and it seems work fine now. So am I doing it right?
on 2/7/20
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:14 PM, ginzzer wrote:
> I check that, no /var/bacula directory. But I also check
> make_catalog_backup, seems that it will produced a sql naming with the
> database instead of bacula.sql, I change the corresponding option in the
> configuration file and it seems work fine
I check that, no /var/bacula directory. But I also check
make_catalog_backup, seems that it will produced a sql naming with the
database instead of bacula.sql, I change the corresponding option in the
configuration file and it seems work fine now. So am I doing it right?
on 2/7/2009 5:20:03, Kevin
On Jul 2, 2009, at 5:41 PM, randa...@bioinfo.wsu.edu wrote:
> I see that Bacula 3.0 has a duplicate job control feature. Perhaps
> I need to upgrade to 3.0 and use this feature. However I believe I
> have something else wrong in my configuration. I need to read up
> on the configuration
Sascha Wilde wrote:
> ... Volume "MYVOL" previously written, moving to end of data.
> [...]
> ... Ready to append to end of Volume "MYVOL" at file=XX.
>
> witch takes a few minutes (depending on how full the tape is).
[...]
> And as far as I understand the "Always Open = yes;" should prevent
> exa
Dear List,
In the docs and sample configs of Bacula one can find information about
the alert command and how it can be used
http://bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#9296
Relevant external docs:
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/smartmontools_scsi.html#tapes
http://www.t
bacula.sql is the file that make_catalog_backup should create.
Apparently, that script failed for some reason, or it put the backup
file somewhere else.
The bacula catalog is stored in a mysql database. The most common way to
back up databases is in two steps. First, dump the database into a fi
On Thursday 02 July 2009 22:05:18 Il Neofita wrote:
> Hi
> If I have portable PC and I do not know when they will be at the office, can
> I give to the user the possibility to start the backup?
> Since I do not know if the user will be at the office for couples of minutes
> or hours
>
> Thank you
Never mind I see it on freebsd site.
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:58 PM, mehma sarja wrote:
> Silver,I'll take 3.0.0 - please point me towards that direction.
> ===
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Silver Salonen wrote:
>
>> On Friday 03 July 2009 01:31:45 mehma sarja wrote:
>> > Bacula on Fr
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>>> Okay, I was afraid dbcheck was the only solution. Thanks.
>>>
>>> --
>>> // Tom
>>
>> If too afraid, you can also dig with sql in the db .. :-)))
>>
>>
>
> Hi both:
> I'm running a similar problem: the DB have orphan records and I need to
> d
Silver,I'll take 3.0.0 - please point me towards that direction.
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On Friday 03 July 2009 01:31:45 mehma sarja wrote:
> > Bacula on FreeBSD is at 2.4.2, any short-term prospects we will see
> version
> > 3 port or package?
> > Yudhvir
>
>
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