Am 04.05.2012 00:25, schrieb Volker Böhm:
> The director is version 5.0.1 on an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server. The version
> which was shipped/updated by the distribution.
> One SD is also version 5.0.1 on the same machine.
> The other (main) SD was 5.?.? on my Workstation, a Linux Mint 12 (Ubuntu
> 11
Hi,
for one year or so I'm using bacula to do my backups and everything
works fine.
The director is version 5.0.1 on an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server. The version
which was shipped/updated by the distribution.
One SD is also version 5.0.1 on the same machine.
The other (main) SD was 5.?.? on my Workst
I'm neither familiar with the ML6000 nor with Solaris, but in my
experience, it's generally a good idea to take error messages literally,
starting with the very first one. So:
> 27-Feb 19:54 de001bs002-sd JobId 732: Fatal error: Error writing data to
> spool file. ERR=Disc quota exceeded
Find th
On Thu, May 03, 2012 at 09:15:26AM +0400, Anton Gorlov wrote:
> >In other words, you use the Full and exactly one Diff to get a
> >VirtualFull of the very time of the Diff.
> how to specify what one diff to apply?
It uses the latest diff and the latest full available.
Regards,
Adrian
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Hi all,
please help me track the cause of the problem.
Short story is that we used successfully Bacula for years until that day when
this error appeared in the messages:
- Server OpenIndiana 147
- Bacula 5.0.3
- Tape Library Dell ML6000 connected by FC
27-Feb 19:54 de001bs002-sd JobId 73
Hi all,
I have a bacula server configured to use
one pool for every client host and for every
backup level.
In this way, a single client has 3 pool: Full, Incr, Diff
What i would like to do is to copy the latest full pool for
each client to a tape library.
I've tried to configurare a Copy job wi
Hi,
I have configured bacula and everything working as expected, but on my
windows xp client the tray monitor does not showing the green light wen
bacup is executing ( but I can see in the tray monitor status the running
bacup process)
I have bacula 5.2.6
Thanks in advance
Kovacs Alpar
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