Hello,
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 2:28 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> Mine bacula-5.2.10 x64 on windows 7 seems to support the -c parameter even
> though the help does not list that option
>
>
Indeed, if you look at the service entry on a Windows machine after a
successful installation of the client, i
Warning: This question relates to Bacula 5.0.3 (yes, over three years
old; we'll be upgrading soon).
I noticed this in a job:
...
Job:abc.2014-02-24_23.05.02_08
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25-Feb 01:06 my-dir JobId 44925: Begin pruning Jobs older than 1 year .
25-Feb 01:06 my-dir JobId 44925: N
>
> I am confident now my two remaining tasks are:
>
> 1. Get a valid working windows file-set built that Bacula will
> accept, backup and not give me errors on.
>
> 2. Then automate the startup of the File Daemon client on the
> Windows Server which I am confident I can do and then rep
Mine bacula-5.2.10 x64 on windows 7 seems to support the -c parameter even
though the help does not list that option
Here is what I just did from the command prompt:
C:\Program Files\Bacula>bacula-fd.exe -c ./bacula-fd.conf
C:\Program Files\Bacula>bconsole -c ./bconsole.conf
Connecting to Dire
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Larry Kemp wrote:
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> No I did not see that option.
>
> When I enter bacula-fd.exe /? I get this output.
>
> Bacula-fd [/debug] [/service] [/run] [/kill] [/install] [/remove] [/help]
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>
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> Entering bacula-fd.exe -c in one dos-shell and then launching netstat -
On 2/24/2014 1:18 PM, Birger Blixt wrote:
> 2014-02-24 19:05, andersonn21 skrev:
>> I figured as much, any recommendations for a program that has the ability to
>> reconnect?
>>
>>
> One way can be openVPN , it don't reconnect but that is handled by
> holding the connection open all the time.
> T