Hello,
I'm having trouble installing bacula 7.4.3 on a SuSE LEAP 42.1
64 bit system with kernel 4.1.26-21-default on an LTO6 tape
library.
Btape's "test" and "autochanger" tests successful, but the multi-volume
"fill" test is failing. I was hoping some kind person could make some
suggest
John> Debian is a great release, but boy are they stuck in the past
John> for some projects. It's time to upgrade my bacula on mysql to
John> the latest release. Any suggestions on the easiest way to do
John> this?
John> Ideally, I'd prefer to just install packages from a repository
John> and h
Hello David,
You can use the "prune" command for this purpose. Bacula will only prune
volumes with no jobs (and files consequently) associated to it.
I would recommend you to use the prune command instead of the purge command
since the former respects the retention periods and the latter do not.
Hi There,
I am switching from bacula tape to disk based backup. I'm as good as finished
and testing the system now.
In this phase i recognized that it would be helpful if I could purge and
truncate volumes with no jobs on it.
So far I was not able to find a way to list volumes with 0 jobs on i
Em 02/08/2016 13:12, Konstantin Khomoutov escreveu:
By the way, why do you _need_ to upgrade Bacula?
Old DIR and SD server won't backup newer FD clients. In my case a 5.2
server was unable to backup a 7.4 client running on latest xenial.
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*Marcio Merlone*
Hi!
Only for displaying the progress of the job in the "status dir" in
bconsole pay the upgrade process, more features help too...
I used to compile always from source in Debian/Ubuntu for my DIR/SD daemons
until I discover FreeBSD and the lack of systemd support. I love it. (7.4.2
from ports)
T
On 08/02/2016 06:12 PM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Aug 2016 11:23:31 -0400
> "John Stoffel" wrote:
>
>> Debian is a great release, but boy are they stuck in the past for some
>> projects. It's time to upgrade my bacula on mysql to the latest
>> release. Any suggestions on the easies