hi Heitor, thanks for your reply!
I also tried quoting the directory name. But it didnt help.
cwd is: /
$ cd opt/alfresco-4.2.e
cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
$ cd "alf_data"
Invalid path given.
cwd is: /opt/alfresco-4.2.e/
Thanks so far!
Koen
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All,
I have recently setup two separate bacula servers on two subnets. They
were using one server and going through the firewall for one of the
subnets. The previous configuration worked well but for security reasons
and speed I separated them.
Along with this change the company decided to move
> While evaluating Bacula (+1!) for backing up a standard application, i
> stumbled
> upon the problem that i can't restore contents from within one directory. This
> directory is named alf_data. I'm cd'ing into this directory and am getting
> "Invalid path given".
>
> In the "restore" command in
While evaluating Bacula (+1!) for backing up a standard application, i stumbled
upon the problem that i can't restore contents from within one directory. This
directory is named alf_data. I'm cd'ing into this directory and am getting
"Invalid path given".
In the "restore" command in bconsole:
Hi Ana,
Thank you for the suggestion!
I'll look into adding more CPU and memory to director, although I didn't
see much of an impact on either between a non-accurate run and an accurate
run. For example, there was large depletion of available memory, no
swapping, or high load.
I did add more me
Hello Brendan,
In each pool you are going to copy jobs from, you need a "Next Pool"
directive pointing to the pool to where you are going to copy jobs. I do
not see this configuration in your CSG Daily Copy, for example. Also,
regarding to the "No Next Pool for pool File" message, you need to
conf
Hello friends...
Is there anybody here know something about make backup with bacula in a MS
Windows with SQL Server??
I try it, but I get error that Shadow Copy is not active!
So I ask because I am afraid that active Shadow Copy will interfere with
SQL Server in same way...
I hope that I am clear
MyISAM is terrible for transactions. If the deadlock is happening because
of table locking then switching the engine to InnoDB might help your
problem.
MyISAM locks the entire table while InnoDB only locks the rows it is
updating.
Check out the link below.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20148
On 8/6/2015 5:09 AM, Raimund Sacherer wrote:
>
>> And finally, many switches also have TCP timeout settings and/or EEE and
>> power management that could potentially not work correctly with either
>> the FreeBSD or the Windows network stacks.
> That sound's interesting, I saw a couple of posts ta
Hello Craig,
In one of your posts you mentioned Segmentation violation in the director
host. Accurate backups requires more resources than normal ones. Have you
checked if CPU and memory resources are enough in director and the clients
that are configured for using accurate mode?
Best regards,
An
On Thursday 2015-08-06 09:44:06 Craig Shiroma wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> Thank you for the info! We're using MySQL 5.6 Percona Server, Release
> 68.0, Revision 656.
>
> Would this setting cause the problem?
> innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 100
>
> Is it too high or too low or has no bearing on the probl
On Thursday 2015-08-06 09:44:06 Craig Shiroma wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> Thank you for the info! We're using MySQL 5.6 Percona Server, Release
> 68.0, Revision 656.
>
> Would this setting cause the problem?
> innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 100
>
> Is it too high or too low or has no bearing on the probl
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