I think there is an Stunnel section in the Bacula manual (main.pdf). If not, I
have been thinking of writing up a howto on my setup with your exact
configuration.
There is nothing about tunnels in bacula manual, i will be appreciated if you
will make manual about this problem, I believe that man
There is nothing about tunnels in bacula manual, i will be appreciated if you
will make manual about this problem, I believe that many people are faced with
the problem.
With this config i posted in the first post my bacula server can collect
backups, but i can't restore it :) So while is no ma
On 25/06/13 09:17 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 24/06/13 06:49 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> You are trying to do something that is not supported by Bacula, which
>> I think may be the source of your problem: that is you are running
>> a FD (5.2.10) that is newer than your Director (5.2.6).
On 06/14/2013 02:16 AM, Marcin Haba wrote:
> W dniu 13.06.2013 22:49, John Drescher pisze:
>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 4:34 PM, arnaldojsousa
>> wrote:
>>> Hi all...
>>>
>>> The bacula with vchanger using external USB disks works fine, but i have
>>> some doubts:
>>>
>>> - jobs were executed last
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 18:04:51 + (UTC), Mohd Shukri said:
>
> At the same time, I found out that if I comment out the mailcommand
> directive, I end up receiving email notifications with the subject "Bacula
> Message" and the body containing the output of the job ran. Based on the
> docum
On 24/06/13 06:49 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You are trying to do something that is not supported by Bacula, which
> I think may be the source of your problem: that is you are running
> a FD (5.2.10) that is newer than your Director (5.2.6). I recommend
> either upgrading your Dir and SD
On 06/25/13 03:27, soveren wrote:
> Hello everybody! I'm new here and i have a problem :) Sorry for my english :)
>
> I have a bacula server in my network, storage are at the same computer, it
> has grey IP address 192.168.100.2, i'm collecting backups from servers in my
> LAN, now i need to col
On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 00:27:25 -0700
soveren wrote:
> Hello everybody! I'm new here and i have a problem :) Sorry for my
> english :)
>
> I have a bacula server in my network, storage are at the same
> computer, it has grey IP address 192.168.100.2, i'm collecting
> backups from servers in my LAN,
Hello Jummo,
Yes, writing an EOF on a tape drive will significantly slow it down. I
am not
sure it actually stops the tape drive. For an LTO-5 I recommend a Maximum
File Size of 5G, but I don't see any serious problem with 10G. The downside
of a larger Maximum File Size is that it takes longer t
Hello everybody! I'm new here and i have a problem :) Sorry for my english :)
I have a bacula server in my network, storage are at the same computer, it has
grey IP address 192.168.100.2, i'm collecting backups from servers in my LAN,
now i need to collect backup from dedicated servers in the in
Hello Kern,
I have set the Maximum File Size to 10 GByte for my LTO5 drive. According
to the documentation [1], every time the Maximum File Size is reach a EOF
is written to the tape, the tape will stop. To avoid this, the Maximum
File Size should set to a higher value.
Until now, I'm fine wit
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