Hello,
On Jun 29, 2012, at 11:58 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> I am on Fedora 14 migrating to 16 running bacula 5.0.3 and I've noticed that
> the
> script /usr/libexec/bacula/bacula does not perform the functions it is
> supposed
> to do. Looking into the script reveals that it actually executes
Hello,
Release:
Yesterday, we released Bacula version 5.2.10 source code and
Windows binaries to the Bacula download area of Source Forge.
This release is an important debug update + one new feature (first
cut of AFS support).
For your convenience, I have included a summary of the release notes
Forwarding to the list for others to see the solution..
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From: Luis H. Forchesatto
Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Device is BLOCKED waiting for mount of volume...
To: John Drescher
Resolved.
Bacula normally autolabel, but
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From: Luis H. Forchesatto
Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Device is BLOCKED waiting for mount of volume...
To: John Drescher
No, it doesn't exists.
2012/6/29 John Drescher
>
> > bconsole > mount ?
> > Yes.
>
> Did you che
> bconsole > mount ?
> Yes.
Did you check to see if the volume file bacula wants exists and is
readable by user bacula?
John
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> I've just got this messagem from bconsole > status sd when a backup job
> runs. Also got is waiting for a mount request on the running jobs.
> I got other jobs from this server that runs normally. I've tried to restart
> bacula-dir and bacula-sd but it doesn't help. The volumes are stored in
> fi
Hi
I've just got this messagem from bconsole > status sd when a backup job
runs. Also got is waiting for a mount request on the running
jobs. I got other jobs from this server that runs normally. I've tried to
restart bacula-dir and bacula-sd but it doesn't help. The volumes are
stored in files on
I am on Fedora 14 migrating to 16 running bacula 5.0.3 and I've noticed that
the
script /usr/libexec/bacula/bacula does not perform the functions it is supposed
to do. Looking into the script reveals that it actually executes three
different
scripts, namely bacula-ctl-dir, bacula-ctl-fd and ba
On 06/25/2012 04:36 PM, Marco van Wieringen wrote:
> Phil Stracchino metrocast.net> writes:
>> And -d100 shows that 5.2.9 ia binding to the correct address and port,
>> but dying with a SEGV as soon as it gets the connection handshake request.
>>
> Ok great then you are not having the same error.
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012, Clark, Patricia A. wrote:
> Did you label the tapes? If the volumes are not in the catalog, then all
> you are seeing is the barcode. To save time, work with one slot and/or
> volume then apply across all of the tapes.
Hi Patti,
some of the tapes are labeled and some are
Did you label the tapes? If the volumes are not in the catalog, then all
you are seeing is the barcode. To save time, work with one slot and/or
volume then apply across all of the tapes.
Patti Clark
Information International Associates, Inc.
Linux Administrator and subcontractor to:
Research and
Hi,
I've noticed lately that in bRestore which replaced the "Version Browser"
in bat in the 5.2.x release all entries in the "File list" pane are
displayed in a rather random order. Superficially it looks sometimes like
the entries are sorted alphabetically but in fact they are not.
Furthermore t
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012, Bill Arlofski wrote:
> try running:
>
> update slots storage=TL4000-Storage drive=0
>
Hi Bill,
thanks for your reply.
I have done this serval times, but no luck.
The update command shows the correct volumes.
*update slots storage=TL4000-Storage drive=0
Connecting to Stor
On 06/28/12 09:30, Jummo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The output of status slots in bconsole is wrong.
>
> bconsole> status slots storage=TL4000-Storage drive=0
Hi Jummo
try running:
update slots storage=TL4000-Storage drive=0
then recheck the output of:
status slots storage=TL4000-Storage drive=0
Whe
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