Did you open port 9102 on the windows FW?
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Syn, Joonho wrote:
> The case matches up fine. The bwx-console has no problems connecting to
> the director
>
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> On 9/2/09 1:00 PM, "Eitan Talmi" wrote:
>
> I also had this problem, in may case the problem was th
Good idea.
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this suggestion is well-known already, implemented already
> or maybe just a plain stupid idea that wouldn't work. So, I'm going to
> suggest it and don my flame-retardant suit. Feel free to flame or shoot
> it down.
>
> Suppose I do m
Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1356 Kern told me this...
>
> "...you are using an undocumented feature concerning the Storage definitions,
> and in any case, the way you are using it is definitely not supported and at
> some time will probably cause severe
The case matches up fine. The bwx-console has no problems connecting to the
director
On 9/2/09 1:00 PM, "Eitan Talmi" wrote:
I also had this problem, in may case the problem was that the director name is
case sensitive.
make sure that both on the server on the client they are exactly th
I also had this problem, in may case the problem was that the director name
is case sensitive.
make sure that both on the server on the client they are exactly the same
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Syn, Joonho wrote:
> The FD on the windows client is 3.0.2 so I don't think it's version
> in
Hi Mike,
There's some instruction about the max run time a job could run ( search in
documentation I've not it under finger right now )
It kill the job if this allowed time exceed.
One complementary approach I would investigate would be a script acting with
dbus commands to desactivate the hibe
The FD on the windows client is 3.0.2 so I don't think it's version
incompatibility unless there 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 do not play nicely. I tried
disabling the wireless card but it doesn't seem to help either. I did run
the file director with debugging turned on and it appears that the password
hash it
terryc wrote:
> A job calls for an appendable tape
> A volume listing says the tape is appendable.
> The tape is mounted in the drive.
> It acknowledges that the tape is mounted and correctly reports the
> label, BUT director keeps squarking for hours for an appendable tape.
>
> Where this happens
A job calls for an appendable tape
A volume listing says the tape is appendable.
The tape is mounted in the drive.
It acknowledges that the tape is mounted and correctly reports the
label, BUT director keeps squarking for hours for an appendable tape.
Where this happens is on full backup day when
Christian Rohmann schrieb:
>
> Here are the devices listed (lsscsi):
>
> --- cut ---
> [1:0:0:0]tapeQUANTUM ULTRIUM 42170 /dev/st0
> [1:0:0:1]mediumx DELL PV-124T 0063 /dev/sch0
> --- cut ---
Can you post the 'lsscsi -g' output and try the sg device lsscsi
Hello bacula-users,
I'm working on a setup of a Dell Server (PowerEdge R710) with a nice
SAS-controller hooked up to a PowerVault 124T LTO4 (SAS-interface).
I though have problems using mtx to access the autochanger (more to that
later).
This is what dmesg contains after booting (module loaded
Hi,
Comments inline...
Ken Barclay wrote:
> This morning I finally gathered up the courage to upgrade Bacula. The
> old version wasn’t installed by me but I know that it was installed from
> an rpm.
>
Good plan - still working on this one myself.
>
>
> I used these commands:
>
> rpm -Uvh
Thanks Troy,
Found them in /usr/lib64/bacula/
Regards,
Ken
> -Original Message-
> From: Troy Daniels [mailto:troy.dani...@itouch.com.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, 2 September 2009 3:14 PM
> To: Ken Barclay
> Cc: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Upgrade from 2.2.7
>
> A partition does not have to be assigned a drive letter at all, as it
> turns out. It can be mount at a directory in a NTFS filesystem tree.
> Similar to *nix, except that instead of a single root, Windows has a
> multiple root file system tree. Each drive letter is a root. The root
> containi
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