I'm interested in perhaps deploying this in my k-8 school, but I have not found
a good tutorial of how to install it. Or if it even works right on Mac.
Anyone have some insights on this? My idea would be to back about 30 macs to an
Ubuntu server.
Thanks!
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Dan,
Appreciate the reply Yes this is exactly what I want to do.
However when I try to just do a "simple" restore, the job finishes
with the error previously given.
Any suggestions to do this would be appreciated.
Thanks--Kenny
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
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On 9/6/2014 2:59 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
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> perhaps I am overly sensitive
I've been dealing with other people's software for a living for close to
two decades now and familiarity brings contempt. So yeah, I don't like
software -- with very few exceptions, and bacula isn't one of them, I am
j
On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Kenny Noe wrote:
> Birre,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I guess this is where I get lost...
>
>
>
> The fifo is reading a file that was created in the pre-process called
> mail.tar. The mail.tar is made from the following directories /opt/zimbra
> and /var/mail
On Sep 5, 2014, at 11:56 AM, Kenny Noe wrote:
> Just to update my plea for help.
>
> My Bacula server is hosted on a Ubuntu 11.10 server
> Bacula Version is 5.2.2
> Problem - Unable to perform a restore of a backup to a different
> client / location
>
> The error given is :
>
> 05-Sep 09:48 B
Hello,
Yes, I likely chimed in with the statement you said, and it seems like
most everything you say is correct -- I cannot find the documentation on
these features.
I now remember why I didn't answer you the last time and why I probably
won't this time either. It is because when I read what yo
On 9/6/2014 3:10 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Can you tell me what my explanation of the disk autochanger was and why
> it did not make sense to you?
The goal was to write file volumes -- same pool, same backup set, to a
set of filesystems (hosted on removable disks). The thread went on a for
a co
On 09/06/14 12:45, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
Hello.
> It seems to me that was because your system does not support IPv6, for
> which Bacula was checking.
That might absolutely be the case.
Any way to disable IPv6 check in Bacula?
> You didn't mention the exact 7.0.x version,
> but it se
Hello,
It seems to me that was because your system does not support IPv6, for
which Bacula was checking. You didn't mention the exact 7.0.x version,
but it seems to me that this was quickly fixed.
Best regards,
Kern
On 09/06/2014 12:21 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've got several B
Hello.
I've got several Bacula setup on FreeBSD 8.4.
After the upgrade to 7.x all jobs results switched from "Ok" to "Ok with
warning".
I believe it's due to the following error:
> Error: bsock.c:226 Socket open error. proto=28 port=9103. ERR=Protocol not
> supported
However I don't have a cl
Hello.
I've got several Bacula setup on FreeBSD 8.4.
After the upgrade to 7.x all jobs results switched from "Ok" to "Ok with
warning".
I believe it's due to the following error:
> Error: bsock.c:226 Socket open error. proto=28 port=9103. ERR=Protocol not
> supported
However I don't have a cl
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On 09/05/2014 09:16 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 09/05/2014 01:41 PM, Josh Fisher wrote:
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>> On 9/5/2014 1:48 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
>>> I've another bacula setup that writes to a single filesystem. It's been
>>> running with about zero problem
Hello,
I was about to write to you based on your first email containing only
the error that tape errors should be extremely rare and even
non-existent. The exception is when tapes fill, the information that
Bacula gets depends on the tape drive. In from what I see below, as
already commented by
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