Hey all,
I'm having a little trouble with my bacula setup. So I've gone back to
basics trying to get a base config going so I can build from there. So on a
fresh install of bacula on centos 5.9 I am faced with the following error:
[root@ops:/etc/bacula] #bconsole
Connecting to Director ops.mydo
Hi again!
I’m trying to wrap my head around the option “RecycleOldestVolume=yes”. I’m
not entirely clear where it would do anything that isn’t all ready part of the
volume recycling algorithm.
The documentation explains the volume search/recycling algorithm, including
this step:
• P
Hi all!
I’ve been trying to figure something out, and I’m hoping someone can shed some
light on this. In the documentation regarding Automatic Volume Recycling, it
has this to say about pruning:
"When a Job requests another volume and there are no Volumes with Volume Status
Append available,
On 7/26/2014 3:51 PM, Brady, Mike wrote:
> On 2014-07-26 19:07, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>> Dear Luc Van der Veken,
>>
>> In message
>> you
>> wrote:
>>> The Blog and Recent Topics sections at the top remain the same
>>> everywhere and take up so much space that I have to page down to see
>>> the actu
On 2014-07-26 19:07, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Luc Van der Veken,
>
> In message
> you
> wrote:
>>
>> The Blog and Recent Topics sections at the top remain the same
>> everywhere and take up so much space that I have to page down to see
>> the actual content, which *is* there.
>
> Ah, indee
Hello,
Once a volume is marked disabled, Bacula should do *nothing* with it. We
might even consider if we want to turn off pruning of disabled volumes,
but I am not sure that would be a good idea as it could lead to a
catalog that grows.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/26/2014 07:37 PM, Bill Arlofski w
OK, since I am having such a nice conversation with myself, I thought I would
re-open this issue and continue on.
OK, that is not the real reason. hehe :)
Kern, I use vchanger with several removable eSATA drives, and also use a
script I wrote to set the Enabled field when I change drives whic
On 07/25/14 12:45, Richard Fox wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2014, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
>> I've
>> seen generic mysql postings about ibdata1 expanding because of bad
>> transactions and the inability to shrink it. I'm not sure how this fits
>> in with Bacula.
>
> I'm sorry, I can't comment on this part
Dear Luc Van der Veken,
In message you
wrote:
>
> The Blog and Recent Topics sections at the top remain the same everywhere and
> take up so much space that I have to page down to see the actual content,
> which *is* there.
Ah, indeed. Same for me.
Well, this is a really unusable web desig
Dear Kern,
In message <53d20c8f.8030...@sibbald.com> you wrote:
>
> www.bacula.org is perfectly functional.
>
> What OS and browser are you using.
>
> Systems known to work, Windows IE, Mac Safari, Linux Firefox, Windows
> Chrome, ...
This is Linux on x86_64, Fedora 20 with all current update
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