> Kern, if you have been following this my fileset is quite default, does
> not receive an error, and still does not compress,
> only on one client out of about 40:
Hello, Randy: it is kind of hard to follow this since this thread was hijacked
by you. =)
The debug messages were from Ankush clien
Kern, if you have been following this my fileset is quite default, does
not receive an error, and still does not compress,
only on one client out of about 40:
FileSet {
Name = "client-28-filesetdefinition"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
}
File =
Note, the minute you get a message like:
bacula-fd: job.c:781-415 Set state=error or double code
all bets are off. I am not sure what the code will do, but Bacula thinks
you have an error in your fileset, so until you correct it, any other
problems could be a result of this.
Best regards,
Ke
Dear Users,
Call me idle, but I bought this modern floppy device for test and nostalgy
purposes:
http://www.amazon.com/SABRENT-External-Floppy-Drive-SBT-UFDB/dp/B000ALM3RC
Unfortunately, it seems to works similar to a DVD, and not to a tape like I was
expecting. Is there any hope?
1. Mount
Hello Dietz,
I am on vacation with very limited Internet connections and do not have
my normal development machine in front of me, so I am at this time until
mid-Feb only answering very simple technical questions that are well
defined that do not take any research or looking back at prior email