Hello, everyone.
I have a small problem:
I went to start a script on a windows client after a backup was done.
The script is located at "C:\Program Files\Bacula\ShurdownScript.bat"
I know I can mask the \ with a second \, but can I do that with the
space in "program files", too?
Regards,
Flori
Hello again.
So, after maybe 4 days, one of the clients again randomly couldn't be
reached, so apperently adding 30 seconds sleep between wake-on-lan and
backup didn't help...
Here is the whole log. Maybe this has any hint in it that I don't see?
(sorry for german languege)
27-Okt 23:00 ub
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On 14-10-05 03:36 AM, Yuriy Tim wrote:
>
> What I have in mind:
> 1 store all config files in the database
> 2 to store all the jobs in the database (for example, scheduled tasks, and
> not only already made)
> 3 to store other information in
Thanks for your suggestions.
I had disabled batch-insert because the test for the version of Postgresql I
have installed from the OpenCSW package showed that it was not thread safe:
-bash-3.2$ nm /opt/csw/postgresql/lib/libpq.a | grep PQputCopyData
[90]| 7472| 416|FUNC |GLOB |0
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it by changing the SHELL = /bin/sh line to
SHELL = /usr/bin/bash in the Makefile. Unfortunately I get the same error
although with a different code number:
-bash-3.2$ /opt/csw/bin/gmake DESTDIR= depend
/usr/bin/bash: # DO NOT DELETE: nice dependency list follow
I'm backuping only linux servers
24.10.2014 12:10, ALI LARAB пишет:
> Hello.I encountered the same problem with a job saving a Windows 2008 server.
> So, I have added and activated, in the bacula-dir.conf, the shadow copy
> option (VSS) to resolve this problem.
> FileSet{ Name = "WinJob_xxx"
On 14-10-26 09:28 AM, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Bezüglich John Lockard's Nachricht vom 26.10.2014 15:34 (localtime):
>> I run into this issue with several of my servers and dealt with it by
>> creating "migrate" jobs. First job goes to disk. Second job runs
>> some reasonable time later and
Hi all,
I am trying to install bacula-bat from the official FreeBSD 9.1 port on an AMD
machine.
During the IntlTest (C++) Test Suite
the procedure stops with
--
Errors in total: 1.
TestTwoDigitYear
DateFormatTest
format
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On 24/10/14 23:27, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Maybe this could be usefull. But I'm still trying to understand why are
> you using disk drives directly in archive device configuration.
We don't. We use tape drives.
> I also think that backup software cannot be aware of hardware faliures.
I _st
Hello,
I just upgraded bat from 6.0.6 to 7.0.5. On W2k8(amd64), bat now runs
much more stable!
On Windows Server 2003 (x86), bat refuses to start with the same error
like bacula-tray-monitor:
Missing mingwm10.dll.
Unfortunately just taking the on from Bacula 6.0.6 dosn't solve the
problem. The e
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