I have looked at bug report 830 on the bug reports list and it would appear
that it has not been fixed. I am using version 3.0.2 of Bacula with the
following device configuration. The device is not unmounted after the job is
executed.
Device {
Name = USBBackup1
Media Type = ExtUSB
Device Typ
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Hi!
I've never worked with Macs, but have you tried something like
"netstat -nltp" to see if the daemon is binded to the localhost or to
0.0.0.0 ??
Did you check /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny ??
Bye!
Sean M Clark escribió:
> I just tri
I just tried to update bacula-fd on one of our client macs which had
been working only minutes before. Now network connections to bacula-fd
are failing except from localhost. I tried re-installing the older 2.x
version that was previous on it, and now IT has the same symptoms.
There's a regular
Good to know; I've been out of the windows loop for a long while.
On Aug 24, 2009 11:54am, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Holy smokes what an adventure!!
>
> Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right
> direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an
> odd location, which
> Holy smokes what an adventure!!
>
> Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right
> direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an
> odd location, which makes things a little more ticklish.
> I found it on my machine in
> C:\Windows\Windows32\Drivers\etc. Used to be in the base
> s
> Thank you very much for your answer. Is it really that easy ? Are the
> references for the file datebase for one machine linked to a job name ?
>
> I'll be testing it today.
>
You may have to have 2 filesets as well. See here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg3
Hi,
I've some questions. I want to use bacula as backup solution for
my lan .. in the first step all clients (approx. 10 small (xen-domU)
web/mail/dns servers, a nfs/smb server with 100gb data and two other
'normal' linux workstations) are stored to the backup machine to
disks .. in the second ste