Il 18/02/2011 20:17, John Drescher ha scritto:
> 2011/2/18 Mike Hendrie:
>> I simplified the FileSet to include one directory, c:\home.
>> I then ran the estimate, from bconsole, to verify if the contents All
>> files were accounted for.
>> When I run the job I get this from the bconsole direct
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2011/2/20 Jari Fredriksson :
> That free command probably works, as the dvdhandler is totally cabable
> to READ, but not WRITE to the media. I restored data from my Lenny
> backup into new Squeeze without problems. But any try to write to the
> media failed, including a try to blank a dvd using gro
Hi,
The "free" command is running before every WRITE. If "free" command
does not work properly then WRITE will not work. "dvd-handler" script
uses the "popen2" Python module which in new Python version throws
warning because this module is deprecated in new Python. That may be
your issue after the
That free command probably works, as the dvdhandler is totally cabable
to READ, but not WRITE to the media. I restored data from my Lenny
backup into new Squeeze without problems. But any try to write to the
media failed, including a try to blank a dvd using growisofs.
I'm amazed to see that you h
Hi,
At home I use DVD with Bacula from a long time and I have not had
problems with this functionality. I use the Debian Squeeze also (but
with kernel 2.6.36) and the DVD backup works properly. My Bacula is
compiled from Branch-5.0 (git repository) but in the past I used older
Bacula versions with
If there are any any more ;)
I use ancient Bacula 2.0.2 on Debian Linux, as it seems to work pretty
nicely with DVD burner.
However, I found out that when upgrading to Kernel to 2.6.32 the
dvd+rw-tools package and growisofs does not work any more.
The issue comes when you upgrade Debian to Sque
On 2/20/2011 5:30 AM, Manolo Padron Martinez wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I've been thinking how to make a remote copy. My first approach was to
> put only the client but that force me to open a port in the client
> machine and to set the fileset in the director, so the centralized
> server has to know hwo the
On 2/20/2011 5:26 AM, Manolo Padron Martinez wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I would like to know what its the better way to make a copy from an
> apache+mysql+php webserver.
>
> I've been thinking about it and probably the best solution its to stop
> al services before to make the copy, but I'm looking for a way
Hi:
I've been thinking how to make a remote copy. My first approach was to
put only the client but that force me to open a port in the client
machine and to set the fileset in the director, so the centralized
server has to know hwo the filesystem of the clients are organized.
My second idea was t
Hi:
I would like to know what its the better way to make a copy from an
apache+mysql+php webserver.
I've been thinking about it and probably the best solution its to stop
al services before to make the copy, but I'm looking for a way to do
it without stop the service. Any idea?
Regards from Cana
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