For years I've been using the ancient 3.0.3 version of Bacula, but
I'm now having computer problems and I want to verify my current
files' MD5 checksums against the database. However, when I look in
the database's File.MD5 column, I find that some entries have
reasonable-looking base64-encoded
Dears,
this is the last log:
bscan[28589]: segfault at 70 ip 004077c1 sp 7ffd1bb75760 error
4 in bscan[40+51000]
What does it means?
Thanks
2016-05-09 12:58 GMT+02:00 Carlo Filippetto :
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to create a secondary site using the bscan feature to recreate
> th
Hello Ana and Kern
I know that migration Jobs can be used to move volumes to another Storage,
but I guess is a lost of time using it if I will just replace the old disk
for a new one with more capacity.
In my previous example I said I have 2 storages/disks, so I have volumes
in both disks and I
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a secondary site using the bscan feature to recreate
the Catalog.
I use this command:
bscan -V V-Daily-0005 -d1 -dt -m -v -s -S -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf
/data/bacula/data/ >> /var/log/bacula_import 2>&1
When I user little volumes I don't have any problem running
Hola Enrique:
La lista es de idioma inglés, dudo que consultando en español te respondan.
Sobre tu consulta, si no tienes Internet, ¿cómo obtendrás el RPM? No
recuerdo si Bacula viene en los DVDs de CentOS 6 pero al menos hoy lo
pude instalar usando YUM desde Internet sin usar ningún repositorio