Thanks, I think I'm fine in that regard. The retention periods were setup
in the pool resource before I created the volumes. And the bconsole output
of 'llist pool' shows a 7-day volume retention period for the pool I think
(VolRetention: 604,800)?
I
-M
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:48 PM, wrote:
If you set the retention period on the pool after the volume was created, then
you have to manually tell the volume to grab the new settings from the pool.
This might not apply to you, but it's a common gotcha.
-Melvin
On 7/31/13 14:34 Michael Stauffer wrote:
Hi,
I had some jobs stall b/c o
Hi,
I had some jobs stall b/c of no volumes available for recycling. But there
were two volumes in the pool (Differential) that were last written to
beyond the 7 day volume retention period. Volumes in the pool are set to
recycle. Below is the info on volumes and the Differential pool. As far as
I
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 31/07/13 07:14 AM, John Drescher wrote:
> Do you have attribute spooling enabled?
>
> John
Not so far as I can tell.
>>> Why would I want to have it enabled?
>> Normally you enable that to speed up database inserts since
On 7/31/2013 10:33 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 11:55:43 -0400, uhog-v9e4 said:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm trying to build and run Bacula 5.2.13 on Ubuntu server 12.04.02. I have
>> downloaded source and bacula builds with no problem but the director fails
>> to start wi
On 31/07/13 07:14 AM, John Drescher wrote:
Do you have attribute spooling enabled?
John
>>> Not so far as I can tell.
>>>
>> Why would I want to have it enabled?
> Normally you enable that to speed up database inserts since this
> causes the DB inserts to happen at the end of the job
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 11:55:43 -0400, uhog-v9e4 said:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to build and run Bacula 5.2.13 on Ubuntu server 12.04.02. I have
> downloaded source and bacula builds with no problem but the director fails to
> start with the following error:
>
> node1:~# /opt/bacula/bi
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 14:06:21 -0400, Dan Langille said:
>
> This affects only FreeBSD users.
>
> At present, when upgrading sysutils/bacula-server or sysutils/bacula-client,
> the port/package will stop bacula-dir & bacula-sd (or bacula-fd
> respectively). This is done as part of the unin
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 11:53:28 +0200, Felix Geschwindner said:
> ...
> bconsole.conf (Linux client)
>
> Director {
> Name = backup02-dir
> address = backup02
> Password = "1234"
> }
>
>
> bacula-dir.conf
>
> Director {
> Name = backup02-dir
> QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/scripts/query
Hello Felix
Actually you didn't get the right packages. The demo version of Bacula
Enterprise is not compatible with the community version (neither with
the real Bacula Enterprise version itself). Demo packages are just for
demo purposes.
You may either buy the Windows binary packages on Bacula
I'm running v5.2.5 on my server, and ran into a similar problem when
setting up my Windows clients. Installing v5.2.10 of the Bacula client
on the Windows box resolved it for me. Are you sure you've listed the
right client version? I don't see it on the list of Win files at
Sourceforge. Where
>>> Do you have attribute spooling enabled?
>>>
>>> John
>> Not so far as I can tell.
>>
> Why would I want to have it enabled?
Normally you enable that to speed up database inserts since this
causes the DB inserts to happen at the end of the job (in large
transactions) instead of after every sing
Hey Guys,
I'm close to getting nuts on my bacula deployment. Hopefully someone of you can
pull me out of it!
Bacula Version: 5.2.6
Our environment consists of 3 Linux Servers that are backed up on a nightly
basis. Server1 and Server2 copy their files via FD to Server3 which runs the
DIR and SD
Hi Reynier Perez Mira,
can you send me instruction how do you install webacula on ubuntu using
postgresql thanks. if you do.. i really appreciate it.. thanks
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