Hi Bill,
I Read all the posts and just one question: you are working with scripts
for setting enabled flag in catalog for your needs. And what about working
with "inchanger" flag instead? Setting your volumes inchanger flag to zero
should not do the work you need? I mean, with inchager flag set to
Hey thanks for the follow up!
I tried setting up this entry in my /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain ops.mydomain.com
And bounced the bacula-dir daemon. Then I launched bconsole and was able to
get in! It looks like the database connection had to be made via the TCP
s
On 07/27/14 13:08, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Yes the Password="xxx" matches between bconsole.conf and bacula-dir.conf.
>
> So not really sure why this error keeps happening!
>
> Thanks
> Tim
Have you restarted the Director after making changes to the bacula-dir.conf
file?
Typically,
Hi Bill,
Yes the Password="xxx" matches between bconsole.conf and bacula-dir.conf.
So not really sure why this error keeps happening!
Thanks
Tim
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Bill Arlofski
wrote:
> On 07/27/14 12:24, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> > HI Bill,
> >
> > Thanks for getting back to me
On 07/27/14 12:19, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I'm not aware about the previous discussion about enabled/disabled volumes.
> But talking about this post, why do you have to put them disabled if you use
> them later? Shouldn't volumes be disabled just if they never will be used
> aga
On 07/27/14 12:24, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> HI Bill,
>
> Thanks for getting back to me on this! Ok, so let's take this a step at a
> time. I hope we can find a solution for this because I really need bacula to
> come online again.
>
Hi Tim!
--[snip]-- all db verifications etc...
> After that,
HI Bill,
Thanks for getting back to me on this! Ok, so let's take this a step at a
time. I hope we can find a solution for this because I really need bacula
to come online again.
So, from the top. We've established that the database is there and that I
can log in as the bacula user:
[root@ops:/
Hi Bill,
I'm not aware about the previous discussion about enabled/disabled volumes.
But talking about this post, why do you have to put them disabled if you
use them later? Shouldn't volumes be disabled just if they never will be
used again? Retention periods and the other directives for recyclin
Hi Tim,
You showed that you can log into your mysql database, and that you can load
the bacula database, but you didn't show the output of a "show tables" command.
You need to make sure that the tables have been created in the Bacula
database, and that permissions have been granted to the mysql
On 07/26/14 14:11, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Once a volume is marked disabled, Bacula should do *nothing* with it.
Right, I guess I kind of agree with this sentiment.
My problem was that since Bacula was abiding by and acting on retention
periods, I came to the conclusion that their scra
Hello,
Thanks for the tip. Although there are a lot of very nice features in
wordpress, style sheets and such are *far* more complicated than the old
php website. That means that I am more or less lost in wordpress.
Thanks to you pointing to the exact place, I have reduced the minimum
width to
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