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2010-01-07.
Jag kommer att svara på meddelandet när jag kommer tillbaka.
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Windows VSS errors" sänt 12/26/09 10:23:13 AM.
Det här är det enda meddelande d
Yep, that was it. I commented some parts of the message block out and bacula
runs fine. Also did some research on the net and found ssmtp - installed it
on my ubuntu machine and am using it instead of bsmtp to send messages to my
gmail account - which needs authentication - port 587. I need to see
Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really want to
> take advantage of the mail-notification feature, but:
>
> a) I'm not running sendmail anywhere on-site (my house)
> b) My ISP requires SMTP authorization
> c) BSMTP doesn't support SMTP
Everytime i try to run a job on a Windows 2003 (the only type of windows ive
tried) i get the following error
26-Dec 02:07 ubuntuBackup-dir JobId 35: Start Backup JobId 35,
Job=BackupWindowsSQL.2009-12-26_02.07.29_04
26-Dec 02:07 ubuntuBackup-dir JobId 35: Using Device "FileStorage"
26-Dec 02:0
On December 26, 2009 at 6:21 PM Dan Langille wrote:
> Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> >
> > On December 26, 2009 at 5:48 PM Dan Langille wrote:
> >
> > > Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> > > > Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really
> > want to
> > >
Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
>
> On December 26, 2009 at 5:48 PM Dan Langille wrote:
>
> > Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> > > Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really
> want to
> > > take advantage of the mail-notification feature, but:
> > >
> > >
On December 26, 2009 at 5:48 PM Dan Langille wrote:
> Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really want to
> > take advantage of the mail-notification feature, but:
> >
> > a) I'm not running sendmail anywhere on-site (my house)
> >
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] ERR=Table 'batch' is marked as crashed and
should be repaired
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 12:29:21 -0500
From: Dan Langille
To: paul
References: <4b363942.2080...@sealandskyphoto.com>
<4b3641ce.5060...@langille.org> <4b3647
Mark McCracken (mailing lists) wrote:
> Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really want to
> take advantage of the mail-notification feature, but:
>
> a) I'm not running sendmail anywhere on-site (my house)
> b) My ISP requires SMTP authorization
> c) BSMTP doesn't support SM
Hi all, I'm running Bacula 3.0.3 on FreeNAS 7.2, and I really want to take
advantage of the mail-notification feature, but:
a) I'm not running sendmail anywhere on-site (my house)
b) My ISP requires SMTP authorization
c) BSMTP doesn't support SMTP authorization
The MSMTP that comes with FreeNAS d
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 11:26 AM, paul wrote:
> I've been getting this error on some of my backups (not all). The full
> error is:
>
> 26-Dec 01:00 Arwen-dir JobId 11: Fatal error: Can't fill Path table
> Query failed: INSERT INTO Path (Path) SELECT a.Path FROM (SELECT
> DISTINCT Path FROM batch
paul wrote:
> I've been getting this error on some of my backups (not all). The full
> error is:
>
> 26-Dec 01:00 Arwen-dir JobId 11: Fatal error: Can't fill Path table
> Query failed: INSERT INTO Path (Path) SELECT a.Path FROM (SELECT
> DISTINCT Path FROM batch) AS a WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT
Özgür wrote:
>>> is it possible to modify the pathname of the backed up file on the fly?
>>> say /etc/passwd is backed up from node1, node2, node3.. is it sane and
>>> possible
>>> to make bacula write the backup as /node1/etc/passwd?
>> Why do you want to do that? Usually the WHY of what you w
I've been getting this error on some of my backups (not all). The full
error is:
26-Dec 01:00 Arwen-dir JobId 11: Fatal error: Can't fill Path table
Query failed: INSERT INTO Path (Path) SELECT a.Path FROM (SELECT
DISTINCT Path FROM batch) AS a WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT Path FROM Path
AS p WH
> > is it possible to modify the pathname of the backed up file on the fly?
> > say /etc/passwd is backed up from node1, node2, node3.. is it sane and
> > possible
> > to make bacula write the backup as /node1/etc/passwd?
>
> Why do you want to do that? Usually the WHY of what you want to do
Özgür wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to modify the pathname of the backed up file on the fly?
> say /etc/passwd is backed up from node1, node2, node3.. is it sane and
> possible
> to make bacula write the backup as /node1/etc/passwd?
Why do you want to do that? Usually the WHY of what you wa
Hi,
is it possible to modify the pathname of the backed up file on the fly?
say /etc/passwd is backed up from node1, node2, node3.. is it sane and possible
to make bacula write the backup as /node1/etc/passwd?
thanks
özgür
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