What is the current thinking of the most effective way to use Bacula
doing storage to Google Drive?
We have a fast network connection, with multi-terabyte Linux systems to
regularly backup. I don't think any of the Linux fuse filesystems for
Google Drive are really robust enough to depend on.
If
Maximum Volume Jobs now place it in 100, but still does not work, even asking
me a volume
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i have the next problem:
Device tape: "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
Device is BLOCKED waiting for media.
Drive 0 is not loaded.
srvbacula-sd JobId 579: Please mount append Volume "VXS016L6" or label a new
one for:
Job: srvdigital-job.2016-07-27_13.36.03_27
Storage:
On 27/07/16 15:39, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
>> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
>> almost "deprecated".
> "Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
> least was unm
On 07/27/16 04:24, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
> almost "deprecated".
"Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
leas
Hello,
I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us know
if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is almost
"deprecated".
Best regards,
Ana
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:52 PM, CRUCIALcane wrote:
> Webmin 'Failed to load the database DBI driver SQLite