> Dan Langille - BSDCan / PGCon
>d...@langille.org
> I'm packaging for FreeBSD now.
I like to install from scratch on Ubuntu Server and try to use the correct
paths, users, permissions, and anything related, etc. by researching the
web. I think I'm getting the hang of it.
But I've also instal
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> New features and changes:
> Please see the New Features chapter of the manual for documentation on
> the new features. The new features are currently only in the New
> Features chapter and have not et been integrated into the main cha
Bacula Users, FYI:
New Bacula 7.4 Commands Usage: http://bacula.us/new-bacula-7-4-commands/
Case - ESAMC Business School Bacula Community Deploy:
http://bacula.us/case-esamc-business-school-bacula-community-deploy/
Windows Bacula 7.4 Client and Consoles Binaries:
http://bacula.us/windows-bacu
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yesterday, we released Bacula version 7.4.0.
>
> This version consists of more backports from Bacula Enterprise 8.4 as
> well quite a few bug fixes (28) as a number of new features. For your
> convenience, I have included selected
Hello,
Yesterday, we released Bacula version 7.4.0.
This version consists of more backports from Bacula Enterprise 8.4 as
well quite a few bug fixes (28) as a number of new features. For your
convenience, I have included selected parts of the ReleaseNotes below.
Upgrading should be easy since t
Hello!
On 12/29/2015 03:12 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> The only current possibility is to not permit the help command. Making the
> help
> command recognized which commands are permitted would be a significant project
> which is not currently on our task list. However, it would be nice if someone
Think I might have this fixed now. There was a rogue TMD file owned by root
which was preventing repair table from working. I moved that sideways and then
it went through fine and the errors are gone. Will find out tomorrow morning if
the backup works.
Pretty sure I caused that TMD file to be
It appears that the File table may be corrupted. I get the following results
from various checks. It should be noted that all other tables respond fine with
these checks.
mysql> repair table File;
+-++--++
| Table
Ok. I think I am starting to get somewhere now. The backup on Friday did not
run and the mysqld process is sitting at 100% cpu. If I run the mysqladmin
processlist as suggested I get the following.
This forum won't let me post the whole thing. It thinks I am trying to submit a
sql injection bu