I got it to compile by using a different computer. The computer I was
using was upgraded from openSUSE 13.2 to 42.1 to 42.2. So I am guessing
that a package or library no longer controlled by a package is on the
system and causing the problem.
Thank you for the help.
--
David Westfall
Red-Inc
On 2017-05-10 05:44, Josip Deanovic wrote:
>
> I usually don't like the idea of rsyncing bacula volumes and although
> an example where such approach would be acceptable probably exist I don't
> think this is the case here because of the requirements that were set in
> the initial post.
I've a 'ca
On 5/9/2017 7:11 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
On 05/09/2017 05:21 PM, David Andrzejewski wrote:
I've looked at vchanger, and I *think* that's what I need here.
I don't know if you can combine vchanger and your zfs pool backups. I
would think copy jobs may be a better fit for what you want.
Vch
After thinking about this some more, it seems to me that it is a waste
of your time to run Bacula in a jail. You are going to have nothing but
problems. Running regression tests with Bacula is designed to confine
itself to the regress directory (and perhaps tmp), and the probability
of having
Hello,
See a few comments below ...
On 05/10/2017 11:44 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 05/08/17 18:05, Dan Langille wrote:
>
>> I don't know why it's trying /bin/csh
> Ok, so I changed the shell to sh (perhaps this should be picked up
> anyway) and I got some further.
> However all tests are f
On 10/05/2017 17:56, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 05/08/17 19:35, Dan Langille wrote:
>
>> I run PostgreSQL in my jails. Every one of my Bacula regression tests run
>> in a separate jail.
>
> The problem is that Postgres uses SYSV IPC.
> In FreeBSD 10.3 you can enable SYSV IPC for jails, but th
On Wednesday 2017-05-10 11:17:41 Martin Simmons wrote:
> If each USB hard disk is large enough to contain all of your backups,
> then the simplest approach is to rsync the volumes from the server to
> the USB disks.
>
> In the (hopefully unlikely) case where you need to restore from the USB
> disk
> On Tue, 09 May 2017 22:21:59 +, David Andrzejewski said:
>
> I'm *relatively* new to bacula. I have a working bacula setup where I have a
> bunch of machines backing up to a ZFS array on a server. This is working
> well and without error, I've tested restores; everything seems
> hunky-do
On 05/08/17 18:05, Dan Langille wrote:
> I don't know why it's trying /bin/csh
Ok, so I changed the shell to sh (perhaps this should be picked up
anyway) and I got some further.
However all tests are failing.
I'll start from scracth...
I used "git clone http://git.bacula.org/bacula.git bacul
On 05/08/17 19:35, Dan Langille wrote:
> I run PostgreSQL in my jails. Every one of my Bacula regression tests run in
> a separate jail.
The problem is that Postgres uses SYSV IPC.
In FreeBSD 10.3 you can enable SYSV IPC for jails, but that's a nice way
to let them escape into the base host.
S
On 05/10/17 00:21, David Andrzejewski wrote:
> I've looked at vchanger, and I *think* that's what I need here.
That's what I'm using.
> I want to be sure that I can do complete restores even if the
> server and on-site external drive is totally destroyed.
Well, of course you'll test this bef
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