On 2014-01-29 00:34, Teun Ouwehand [Nextpertise] wrote:
> Hi Bacula Enthausiasts,
>
> On 28 december I sent in this mailing that I had some backups which
> were not able to restore. Today I was sick of it that I could not
> trust my backups for 100%. I read my log files for what could
> happening
On 01/29/2014 10:26 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
> ... The question
> is, how do you inform Linux and OSX that a daemon is to be considered
> active even if it would otherwise fall into the category of inactive
> because, say, there is an open TCP socket, but there has not been any
> network traffic
On 1/28/2014 9:05 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 01/28/14 08:29, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> The next Windows version to be released by Bacula Systems roughly in
>> June -- it will
>> be version 8.0 tells the Windows OS not to suspend the SD during a job.
>>
>> For OSX, I don't know if an
On 1/28/2014 10:22 AM, Joe Rhodes wrote:
> Well, as it turns out, there’s an slightly better way to do this, at least
> for now.
>
>
>> I see. With 10.7 and earlier there is no way to "temporarily" adjust the
>> sleep timer. If a permanent long sleep timer is not desired, then it
>> would require
> If I want to migrate to the latest and greatest version, are my storage files
> compatible with this version? (It could be that some storage volume files are
> from 5.0.2).
>
Yes.
John
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Hi Bacula Enthausiasts,
Today I had the same problem again, which is strange because I changed max
client in de director to 1. I also read the realse notes since (5.2.6) but I
have to say that this config is from (5.0.2) so maybe I need to add a/some
parameter(s)?
If I want to migrate to the l