bconsole says that the -n option is for 'no conio' but it still prints
stuff to the console, which isn't what I expected. Is the -n supposed to
make it silent?
Thanks
James
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Hello,
I try to replace full backups by virtualfull backups.
I use a virtual autocharger( disk changer, also tried vchanger) with 10
slots and 2 drives
the second virtuallfull hangs waiting for a volume that is already mounted
( idle) in another drive
This behaviour is 100% reproducible ( ba
Comrades, Bacula version is 5.0.2. Very good software. One client suffers
though. CentOS
on Hyper-V can not be often. Tried CentOS ethernet driver native and synthetic
but same
problem. No other problem with CentOS.
The client is same configuration as other LUNIX clients
FileDaemon (
Title
On 09/08/10 10:25, Jon Schewe wrote:
> When a full backup is purged, does bacula automatically purge the
> differentials and incrementals based on that full?
No, it does not.
> What do I need to do
> to ensure this happens? Is it just a matter of setting the retention
> periods? Can this be done
When a full backup is purged, does bacula automatically purge the
differentials and incrementals based on that full? What do I need to do
to ensure this happens? Is it just a matter of setting the retention
periods? Can this be done with a single pool that holds all fulls,
differentials and increm
Hello all,
I had an 'Exclude Dir Containing = ".exclude"' in the fileset for
the windows clients. Now, for a "regular" user it's quite difficult to
rename a file to a ".name" under Windows, besides a name as
"data.nobackup" is more clear.
To not search for all the ".exclude" files on t