There may be a special target that you can use for installing systemd,
but the easiest way should be:
- do configure as yu did
- build and install Bacula normally
- cd /platforms/systemd
- make install
That *should* do everything you need, but I have never tried it.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02/2
I have no idea what "developer's gift" is but to the best of my
knowledge no Windows 7.0.5 ever existed.
On 02/26/2016 08:49 AM, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
> Hello,
>after Windows client upgrade from public 5.2.10 to developers'
> gift 7.0.5, I have noticed that incremental jobs started to be too
Please translate "dislink" to "dislike"
On 02/26/2016 03:52 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> This is not a bextract error per-se, rather when Bacula is reading the
> volume, the checksum it found in a block is not the same as the checksum
> it computed with the data that was read. Normally this means th
No this feature does not exist. However, in a recent version of Bacula
(7.2.0 I think, but maybe 7.4.0) you can restart failed jobs and it will
start roughly from the point the backup failed. Look in the New
Features section of the document for Incomplete Jobs.
Best regards,
Kern
On 02/26/20
It would probably help get a response if you give some details about
"this seems to work no longer".
Why doesn't it work? What does it do? What is the exact output?
On 02/24/2016 04:04 AM, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a little problem:
> I have an autochanger with two devices. In forme
This is not a bextract error per-se, rather when Bacula is reading the
volume, the checksum it found in a block is not the same as the checksum
it computed with the data that was read. Normally this means that your
disk drive is going bad. In your case, you aare using a mounted volume,
and in
Hello,
after Windows client upgrade from public 5.2.10 to developers'
gift 7.0.5, I have noticed that incremental jobs started to be too
big and too slow. Before upgrade with 5.2.10:
Elapsed time: 4 hours 28 mins 43 secs
FD Files Written: 180,897
FD Bytes Written: 18,
I believe this feature is now available in version 7.4
From: "Clark, Patti"
To: "Duane Webber" , "bacula-users"
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 3:09:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Write Retry on Network Error without Restarting the
Job
Bacula Enterprise has this feature where a jo
Bacula Enterprise has this feature where a job can be restarted. There is no
work around other than breaking up the jobs into smaller chunks.
Patti Clark
Linux System Administrator
R&D Systems Support Oak Ridge National Laboratory
From: Duane Webber mailto:duane.web...@comcast.net>>
Date: Thurs
Hello Duane,
Have you tried the heartbeat interval configuration to maintain connections
alive between the daemons?
Best regards,
Ana
Em qui, 25 de fev de 2016 às 18:05, Duane Webber
escreveu:
> Is there an option to have Bacula retry write operations without
> restarting the job? A search sh
Is there an option to have Bacula retry write operations without
restarting the job? A search shows the last time this question was
asked was in 2010 (the answer was no) and I'm hoping there is a change
since then. I have remote backups that can take days, if not a week
plus and it is not uncomm
Hello,
I have a strange issue with bacula and systemd and was hoping someone
might have an answer.
We have create a bacula systemd file (which I will post below). The
issue is, if I warm boot the machine (reboot) it works fine. If I cold
boot the machine (the machine is currently in a powere
Hello Guiseppe,
The volume use duration period begins from the time of first data written
to the volume. And this specific time is a slightly different from the
scheduled time for your first job writing to the volume.
In your case, you have your job scheduled to start at 23:05:00. The first
data
Hello Lylex,
You can delete (i'm sorry this is too late) jobs and volumes for the old
servers using the purge command from bconsole. The pools (if they were only
used by the old servers and you are not going to use them anymore) should
be deleted using the delete command from bconsole and removing
Hello Heitor Faria,
thanks for you reply. Exactly this way im running it, but im using "status dir"
because i wasn't aware of the schedule option :( [Embarassed]
Do you know if these information is also stored in the DB?
The information i get via "status schedule" is very nice, but to avoid
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