Windows machine named video. I've got bacula running on debian, and
bconsole works on the debian machine. I can ping my debian from my
windows and vice versa. I cannot get bconsole to start. I started
bacula-fd.exe on the windows machine to create a trace file. It tells
me:
bacula-fd: fil
> justin@ubuntu:/var/run/bacula$ sudo service bacula-fd status
I run bacula dir and fd on the server using an upstart script
(/etc/init/bacula-dir.conf, etc)
But the upstart 'service' command doesn't show bacula is running on my
system:
$ sudo service bacula-dir status
bacula-dir stop/waiting
Is 2275 a running Bacula process? If not, kill off that PID file that is
referenced.
- Original Message -
From: bradbpw [mailto:bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 04:26 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula-fd status sa
I'm new with Linux and Bacula, but I have been trying to figure out some issues
I'm having with it. On my client computer, the Bacula-fd claims to not be
running when i do a status check, but even a restart won't get it running.
Weirder yet, a debug shows it running, but then a status check co
On 2013-11-29 19:20, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> On 2013-11-29 18:37, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> ... (and unfortunately I feel like I'm spinning in circles)
>
> Maybe you should try a different circle, like try stunnel?
>
>
> Not the worst idea I've heard. Or maybe sshuttle. Still would prefer to
> w
Actually I don't want to turn off warnings or mount request messages but limit
their speed of spamming (thousands per second).
Forgot to mention versions:
One Bacula Director (Strugatsky) - bacula-dir Version: 5.0.0 (26 January 2010)
x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat (Centos 6.4)
One Bacula Clie
Dear all,
After running bacula for a month and a half, I found out that sometimes
my media will not load correctly. The warning message is:
30-Nov 09:40 bacula-sd JobId 117: Warning: mount.c:227 Open device
"KnuthBackups" (/backup/Knuth/Backups) Volume "Adams-Inc-0024" failed:
ERR=dev.c