> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 21:31:42 +0200, J Echter said:
>
> Am 07.08.2012 20:09, schrieb Martin Simmons:
> >> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 14:56:38 +0200, JÜrgen Echter said:
> >> Am 07.08.2012 14:24, schrieb Jürgen Echter:
> >>> and i get the following via email:
> >>>
> >>> ptrace: operation not all
Is /usr/local/sbin in your environment path?
/etc/environment
--
Michael D. Wood
ITSecurityPros.org
www.itsecuritypros.org
From: Michael Namaiandeh [mailto:mnamaian...@healthcit.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 11:41 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula
Stupid question: I have installed smartmontools on the Bacula Director server
but how do I tell Bacula where the path to smartctl is? Bacula is still trying
to execute the smartctl command but can't seem to locate it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Michael
---
I compiled bacula-5.2.10 with "--enable-bat" configure switch and the configure
output showed that bat is enabled:
>>bat support:yes
But when I looked in the installed directory I am not able to find
/usr/local/bacula-5.2.10/etc /bat.conf. I guess I have to copy this from my
source directo
Yea I understand. There are always advantages and disadvantages to how its
done. This way seems to work for me - especially with no money spent :p
--
Michael D. Wood
ITSecurityPros.org
www.itsecuritypros.org
--
Live Se
Hello,
2012/7/30 Mingus Dew
>
> In the case of Copy Jobs, I imagine the purpose to be having the data
> on disk and on tape. Is it possible to restore directly from a Copy
> Job?
>
>
Yes, you have to explicit choose a copy job by jobid.
best regards
--
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniews
Hello,
2012/8/8 Silver Salonen
>
> Ehh :)
>
> My question was about Michael's specific solution and how he has
> configured his backups. And he does not use vSphere plugin :P
>
>
Sure, I realized this after send... :) sorry for that.
best regards
--
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski
On 8/8/2012 4:57 AM, Michael D. Wood wrote:
> No, I'm not backing up the pure vmdk files. I'm just backing up the critical
> directories on each VM. This is my home network, I'm not too worried about
> backing up the full vmdk file. If I have to ever re-build I have all my
> config files bac
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 08:38:05AM -0500, Rao, Uthra R. (GSFC-672.0)[ADNET
SYSTEMS INC] wrote:
> Uwe,
>
> I installed yum install readline-devel
>
> The did:
> # rpm -q readline-devel
> readline-devel-6.0-4.el6.x86_64
>
> Then ran ./configure without these two switches --disable-conio
> --wi
Uwe,
I installed yum install readline-devel
The did:
# rpm -q readline-devel
readline-devel-6.0-4.el6.x86_64
Then ran ./configure without these two switches --disable-conio
--with-readline.
In the output I saw
Bacula conio support: yes -ltinfo
readline support: no
I then ran ./c
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 12:49:42PM -0500, Rao, Uthra R. (GSFC-672.0)[ADNET
SYSTEMS INC] wrote:
> Uwe,
>
> I installed #yum install readline-devel and then ran ./configure as follows:
>
Hello,
if you installed using
#yum install readline-devel
literally all you did was paste a comment into
On 08.08.2012 15:21, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Hello,
2012/8/8 Silver Salonen mailto:sil...@serverock.ee>>
So Bacula backs up the pure VMDK files, fully every time (as partial
file backups are not supported)?
If you use a Bacula vSphere plugin than you can backup a vmdk images
(w
Hello,
2012/8/8 Silver Salonen
>
> So Bacula backs up the pure VMDK files, fully every time (as partial
> file backups are not supported)?
>
>
If you use a Bacula vSphere plugin than you can backup a vmdk images (with
some additional files which is required to do a proper VM recovery) with a
ful
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 5:20 AM, Jummo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about data spooling in bacula.
>
> If a job runs and write directly to tape without spooling (e.g. a Copy Job)
> and pool "tape_full" on storage "autochanger1" (two tape drives) and a second
> job is started with spooli
Hi all,
I have a question about data spooling in bacula.
If a job runs and write directly to tape without spooling (e.g. a Copy Job) and
pool "tape_full" on storage "autochanger1" (two tape drives) and a second job
is started with spooling (e.g. Backup Job) and pool "tape_full" on storage
"aut
No, I'm not backing up the pure vmdk files. I'm just backing up the critical
directories on each VM. This is my home network, I'm not too worried about
backing up the full vmdk file. If I have to ever re-build I have all my config
files backed up. That’s all I am really looking to do. I wou
On 08.08.2012 11:13, Michael D. Wood wrote:
> Yes. The shares are created on the Windows VM. The security
> permissions were changed to only allow administrator and bacula
> access. I then created entries in fstab on the Linux machine where
> bacula-director is running. I created mount point
Yes. The shares are created on the Windows VM. The security permissions were
changed to only allow administrator and bacula access. I then created entries
in fstab on the Linux machine where bacula-director is running. I created
mount points for each share on the Windows VM. I created a
.sm
Hi Michael,
in our installation we used VMWare DataRecovery VM. This is to some extent
included in VMWARE licensing (I am expert in that). In this way VMs are
backed up (with snapshot, if necessary) in a disk repository (wich can be
a SAMBA share of bacula SD server) that is periodically saved o
19 matches
Mail list logo