Dear all,
I'm proud to announce that Bacula-Web 5.2.12 is available from now.
This version is major bug fix release, I'd suggest to all users using a
previous version of Bacula-Web to upgrade to the latest version.
More information are available in the release note.
http://www.bacula-web.org/ne
> Now when I do: list volume
>
> It shows the list of tapes, with VolRetention set to 2,592,000.
>
> When I do: show pools
>
> It shows VolRetention = 1 month
>
> So I scratched my head for awhile more and eventually guessed that there are
> 2,592,000 seconds in 30 days.
>
> Now, when I do a: statu
Hello list,
I originally had a very long Volume Retention in my Pool definition, I
think it was set to a year. I wanted to make it much smaller, like a month.
I updated the Pool Definition and set it to 30 days, and then in bconsole I
ran update "pool from resource". This command completed success
Oh hey, it pipelines!
This did it :
echo "list media" | bconsole | grep BAC00 | awk '{print "delete yes
volume="$4}' | bconsole
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Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS,
MVC, Windows 8 Apps,
I did this yesterday manually for each one and would prefer not to
have to do that again.
More playing around and experimenting and I want to wipe these all out.
They don't even really exist anymore as tape volumes since I used the
handy-dandy
script found here to wipe all the tape labels :
http:/
On 2013-01-24 10:55, Alan McKay wrote:
> Just an FYI not sure if this is a bug or a feature but I've now found
> at least 2 examples of links linking back to themselves in the
> manual.
> For example at the bottom of this page :
>
>
> http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/install/install/Console_Conf
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp
wrote:
> the bacula manual is a complete mess IMHO
OK, I won't bother at this point then. THough I did just happen upon
the German manual. I was initially hopeful (since I'm relatively
fluent in German) until I noticed that towards the bottom it
Hi Alan,
the bacula manual is a complete mess IMHO. A seasoned bacula admin
with decent technical writing skills could easily rase a few thousand
bob, dollars or what have you by initiating a kickstarter campaign to
rewrite and reorganize the documentation that is out there.
Cheers, Uwe
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NIO
Just found a bunch more in
http://www.bacula.org/fr/dev-manual/Basic_Volume_Management.html
EVery single link under "Restricting the Number of Volumes and
Recycling" does it.
Not sure whether or not anyone cares about this ... but in case they do
I'm currently reading up on the config files and
Hello fellow Bacula users,
I am using Bacula to connect to servers remotely (in a different DC) and backup.
Due to speed constraints and no bogging the office network down during the day,
I dont see it is feasible to perform a full backup of our 4 servers at the same
time, so instead we can spl
Hi everyone,
I started using Bacula solution to backup my servers. Everything is working
fine, but jobs results some errors i can't fix. That's why i need your help.
I've setted up all .conf files properly, but when i run a job i always have
this error :
> 24-Jan 13:30 debian-dir JobId 26: F
Just an FYI not sure if this is a bug or a feature but I've now found
at least 2 examples of links linking back to themselves in the manual.
For example at the bottom of this page :
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/install/install/Console_Configuration.html#_ConsoleChapter
The second last headin
>
> in fact, I was proporing myself for almir not other projects :)
>
In that case, the framework is called Pyramid:
http://pyramid.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
You can start by setting up development environment
http://almir.readthedocs.org/en/latest/developer.html
Then add functionality you want,
> I think it would be a mistake to make another attempt to web interface with
> different framework, but it's your choice :) There is plenty of stuff to be
> done with Almir, I'm happy to help with that :)
in fact, I was proporing myself for almir not other projects :)
ciao
Mauro
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I think it would be a mistake to make another attempt to web interface with
different framework, but it's your choice :) There is plenty of stuff to be
done with Almir, I'm happy to help with that :)
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Mauro Colorio wrote:
> I would like to do some contribute too,
I would like to do some contribute too, I'm a python programmer and
I'm using bacula
but don't have any experience in django :)
2013/1/24 Domen Kožar :
>> this looks very cool, thanks for pointing out the project. I'm
>> currently installing it as per documentation and I get lots of errors
>> li
Zitat von Uwe Schuerkamp :
> Hi folks,
>
> before I duplicate anyone's previous efforts I'd like to find out if
> anyone has already created a Django definition for Bacula's DB tables?
> I think it'd be quite cool to have a web-based reporting & monitoring
> interface, and Django seems like the p
>
> this looks very cool, thanks for pointing out the project. I'm
> currently installing it as per documentation and I get lots of errors
> like
>
> Link to ***BLOCKED*** by --allow-hosts
>
It's not an error, but a mere warning, I already reported a bug to make it
less error alike.
is this a pr
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:29:03PM +0100, Domen Kožar wrote:
> There is Almir, written also in Python but with Pyramid framework (really
> similar to Django, but much more flexible, not that it matters).
>
> See demo: http://almir-demo.domenkozar.com/
> Documentation: http://almir.readthedocs.org/
There is Almir, written also in Python but with Pyramid framework (really
similar to Django, but much more flexible, not that it matters).
See demo: http://almir-demo.domenkozar.com/
Documentation: http://almir.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Uwe Schuerkamp
wrote:
>
Hi folks,
before I duplicate anyone's previous efforts I'd like to find out if
anyone has already created a Django definition for Bacula's DB tables?
I think it'd be quite cool to have a web-based reporting & monitoring
interface, and Django seems like the perfect solution for implementing
such a
Le 2013-01-24 08:37, krishna pawankar a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I want to install bacula 5.2.6 for taking backup on HDD and not on
> tapes.
> What are things i should need to take care since what i know about
> bacula is we can only use tapes or VTLs for taking backups.
> Now there is no autochanger
Well this book looks like a bunch of examples only.
And it's using 5.0.2 on debian 6.0 installed from the repo.
2013/1/24 Bohard Benjamin
> Le 23/01/2013 20:44, Dan Langille a écrit :
> >
> > On Jan 23, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> >
> >> Well I'm following the book and getting some p
Le 23/01/2013 20:44, Dan Langille a écrit :
>
> On Jan 23, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
>
>> Well I'm following the book and getting some pretty basic errors right
>> from the beginning. It tells me to replace my bacula-dir.conf with
>> the following contents - which when I try to start d
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