But I am able to access the share outside of Bacula with ease, so the NFS
share is mounted.
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 6:25 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Run the SD with debug level set to about 200. I suspect that the NFS
> share is not mounted, so when the SD attempts to open it, it is blocked by
>
Hello,
If Bacula is killing the VPS, it is probably because the VPS is poorly
configured or the Virtualization code has a bug.
I have never heard of Bacula killing/crashing any OS.
Bacula as it is configured out of the box has a very small memory
requirement, and you can generally reduce the CP
Run the SD with debug level set to
about 200. I suspect that the NFS share is not mounted, so when
the SD attempts to open it, it is blocked by the OS, which is what
happens when you try to access an NSF volume that is not mounted.
Best regards,
Kern