Solved I think:
10-May 21:05 VLNBackup-dir JobId 3017: Start Backup JobId 3017,
Job=NAS1_TV.2014-05-10_21.05.12_38
10-May 21:05 VLNBackup-dir JobId 3017: Using Device "eSATA-drive-0" to
write.
10-May 20:55 vulcans-sd JobId 3017: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot
119, drive 0" command.
10-May 20:5
On May 10, 2014, at 3:19 PM, Vizo Allman wrote:
> I have an sd on its on server with esata dock attached. I have had a couple
> of jobs fail with network reset error when I try to run the job again I get
> this:
>
>
> 10-May 14:44 VLNBackup-dir JobId 3012: Start Backup JobId 3012,
> Job=NAS
I have an sd on its on server = I have an sd own its on server
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Vizo Allman wrote:
> I have an sd on its on server with esata dock attached. I have had a
> couple of jobs fail with network reset error when I try to run the job
> again I get this:
>
>
> 10-May 14:
I have an sd on its on server with esata dock attached. I have had a couple
of jobs fail with network reset error when I try to run the job again I get
this:
10-May 14:44 VLNBackup-dir JobId 3012: Start Backup JobId 3012,
Job=NAS1_TV.2014-05-10_14.44.29_27
10-May 14:44 VLNBackup-dir JobId 3012: U
Personally, I've had nothing but trouble with the bacula packages
distributed by debian. I've found the most prudent and quickest way to get
a working bacula installation in debian is to simply compile it from
source. Managing the updates manually is a bit more laborious , but by no
means a show st
* Dan Langille [2014-05-09 19:32:52 -0400]:
> > Who did the Debian packages in previous versions.
The Debian Bacula Team; see http://packages.qa.debian.org/b/bacula.html for
information.
> That said, many projects have a build tool, such a poudriere, which allows
> for easy creation of packages.
Good morning Dan!,
El 10/05/2014, a las 00:48, Dan Langille escribió:
>
>
> Really: does your requirement really need HA of this level?
>
> Would it not be sufficient to accept that if stuff goes down, what you have
> is what you have?
>
> --
> Dan Langille - http://langille.org
It’s no
Hmmm I assumed Hauke and Luca were taking good care of Bacula in
Debian, since I can't possibly do it for the time being.
While I
understand your reasons (and /opt/bacula is certainly not the worst
place to install to), I guess having a unified set of packages for both
Bacula Enterprise an