I have a new server running Windows 2012R2 with Hyper-V for running Windows
VM's. Rather than buy a separate server for running Bacula on, I'm thinking we
can use a SAN with an iSCSI connection to a Linux VM and run the director and
sd on that.
Is anyone doing this and could comment on the perf
Hello,
2014-03-24 15:52 GMT+01:00 Randy Schultz :
> Hiya,
>
> I'm testing a second setup and accidentally ran across something
> interesting.
>
> I have a Sun SL-24 hooked to a FreeBSD box. Before starting a btape test I
> had:
>
>sudo -u bacula /usr/local/share/bacula/mtx-changer /dev/pass5
On 03/26/14 16:09, Ralph Cunnington wrote:
> Hi bacula-users, hi Ken,
> giving Bacula 5.2.13 on SuSE 13.1, 4 Clients on SuSE SLES11 SP1
>
> where is the trick getting automatic Volume Labeling to work ?
> I've tried 3 variations as you see in Pool config.
Hi Ralph
After modfying your pool config
Hi bacula-users, hi Ken,
giving Bacula 5.2.13 on SuSE 13.1, 4 Clients on SuSE SLES11 SP1
where is the trick getting automatic Volume Labeling to work ?
I've tried 3 variations as you see in Pool config.
Pool {
Name = Weekly
Use Volume Once = yes
Pool Type = Backup
#
# a) using variables
#
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 13:40:06 +, Luc Van der Veken said:
>
> An additional question: now that the director is running again (after a
> reboot, actually), I notice that the catalog says the failed job 14976 is
> still running, while the director says it isn't (and actually doesn't even
> i
Hi Jeff...
On 03/26/14 08:28, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> I think boycotting is typical IRC fare and works well, but one should
> “boycott with education”.
> You know something like “If you are using bareos we can’t help you.
Please stop using it and
> use bacula instead, and here is why *link*”
>
>
I run bacula 5.2.13 on fedora 20.
In mains.pdf I read on page 21 that purged volumes can be truncated using this
runscript:
Job {
Name = "BackupCatalog"
...
RunScript {
RunsWhen=After
RunsOnClient=No
Console ="purge volume action=all allpools storage=File"
}
}
I added
Hello Jeff,
Yes, very good point. Thanks for your support.
Best regards,
Kern
On 03/26/2014 01:28 PM, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> I think boycotting is typical IRC fare and works well, but one should
> “boycott with education”. You know something like “If you are using bareos
> we can’t help you.
I think boycotting is typical IRC fare and works well, but one should “boycott
with education”. You know something like “If you are using bareos we can’t
help you. Please stop using it and use bacula instead, and here is why *link*”
Jeff.
On Mar 26, 2014, at 4:35 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> H
Hello Bill,
Your email (below) is very well said.
I haven't read the IRC, but from what you say, even though you may not
have been in a good mood, I think it is quite an appropriate response to
"boycott" Bareos and Bareos users. There is certainly no reason why
Bareos users should be asking for
Hello Web,
On 03/26/2014 02:07 AM, WebDawg wrote:
Kern,
I plan to move over to Bacula as soon as I get a chance
and that last comment was not directed just at bacula. I
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