Excerpts from Mike Eggleston's message of Fri Oct 07 14:03:18 -0400 2011:
> The server that runs the bacula server has plenty of disk space and
> 1GB of memory. After this experience I would like to increase the
> memory and to run bacula on a processor better than the Celeron.
Although you noted
Hi,
I have a server crash and am working on the restore. I have one specific
section of the original file system I'm attempting to restore. This is
section is about 40GB. Luckily I had a recent full before the crash. When
I enter 'restore' and give the jobid bconsole beings to create the
synthetic
Thanks guys. I'm pretty sure I'm using sqlite (having a hard time
determining that definitively, but I don't think I did anything from an
installation point of view beyond just installing bacula). I assume this
script is postgresql specific. Looks like the fastest option for me is going
to be to si
Am 07.10.2011 19:43, schrieb John Drescher:
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Jeff Shanholtz
> wrote:
>> I appreciate that, but either you misunderstood what I'm trying to do or I
>> just can't seem to make sense of the search results I'm getting as they
>> apply to my issue. I did see one web p
On 10/06/2011 12:36 PM, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
> I’m currently tuning my exclude rules and one of the things I
> want to do is make sure I’m not backing up any massive files
> that don’t need to be backed up. Is there any way to get bacula
> to list file sizes along with the file names since llist
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Jeff Shanholtz wrote:
> I appreciate that, but either you misunderstood what I'm trying to do or I
> just can't seem to make sense of the search results I'm getting as they
> apply to my issue. I did see one web page that decodes the base64 string
> from a member o
I appreciate that, but either you misunderstood what I'm trying to do or I
just can't seem to make sense of the search results I'm getting as they
apply to my issue. I did see one web page that decodes the base64 string
from a member of this mailing list, but that operates on a single base64
string
2011/10/6 Jeff Shanholtz :
> I’m currently tuning my exclude rules and one of the things I want to do is
> make sure I’m not backing up any massive files that don’t need to be backed
> up. Is there any way to get bacula to list file sizes along with the file
> names since llist doesn’t do this?
>
Thanks Jeremy, that was it was, ignore case = yes.
Cheers
Glyn
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