Hello David,
I have been on vacation since 4 November (in Belgium) and will not
be back home until 1 December. I am busy basically from 8:15am
until 10pm, with only a few pauses, so am not able to look at this.
If the problem is only in the FreeBSD start scripts (not in the ./bacula
script)
then
Apologies for top posting. Kern and Dan asked for more information on
this issue awhile back, and I'd provided it (see below, or the list
archives) in two messages on 10 November.
I'm OK for now by running from the binary, but a backup will crash when
the binary is called from the FreeBSD startup
On Sun, 2013-11-24 at 11:32 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
> . I increased a
> number of resource limits in my.cnf, but it still doesn't work.
Got a teeny bit farther. Now, with increased limits, bacula-dir no
longer segfaults, and I no longer get the database connection error. The
problem now is that
On Sat, 2013-11-23 at 15:18 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
> I
> played games trying to give Mysql more resources in my.cnf, but I don't
> think that's really where the problem is.
It turns out that *is* where a problem is, but there were absolutely no
error messages anywhere to indicate this, other t
Hi Greg,
- check your system logs (/var/log/messages,/var/log/audit/audit.log)
- get back with your "copy jobs" configuration
- create a "fake test" copy job and run it
- check your database (mysql_check)
Regards
Davide
On 11/23/2013 11:18 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
Isn't there some way I can debu
Hello,
This is to let you know that I have now separated the "bug" reports
into three separate "projects" within the Bacula bugs database. They are:
Bacula Bug Reports
where you put normal bug reports (no support requests please)
Documentation Issues
where you put reports of documentation