> Hi,
Hello, Thing,
> I am just installing bacula on debian8. When I run "
> bacula-dir -tc /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf"
> it pukes, looks like it cannot get access to mysql.
The Bacula log file should confirm exactly what is happening. Or a bacula-dir
-d 200.
> Using the password I set via
Hi,
I am just installing bacula on debian8. When I run "
bacula-dir -tc /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf"
it pukes, looks like it cannot get access to mysql.
Using the password I set via command like I connect fine, so
somewhere in the config the password isnt set or set incorrectly.
I have been g
Hello,
Alain is certainly, for me, the tape expert. However, some of the
things Alan says about Bacula might need clarification, and after having
reviewed the code, some of the things I recently wrote about Bacula
block sizes are incorrect.
Here are the things I have just reviewed in the co
On 05/06/17 15:48, Alan Brown wrote:
IMHO: The best thing to do with LTO is use the largest block size
bacula will accept and a file size of 16GB or larger - and make sure
your (ssd) spool is large enough to avoid filling it up.
Don't forget: If you alter the block size, you MUST close off all
On 6/7/2017 3:50 PM, Ian Douglas wrote:
Hi all
Lately I've been getting errors like
Could not stat "/mnt/nas1stuff/": ERR=Host is down
where I'm trying to back up files from a NAS box (FreeNAS), and the target
folder is mounted on this box, as was recommended to me on this list.
So the fo
> On Wed, 07 Jun 2017 21:50:30 +0200, Ian Douglas said:
>
> Hi all
>
> Lately I've been getting errors like
>
> Could not stat "/mnt/nas1stuff/": ERR=Host is down
>
> where I'm trying to back up files from a NAS box (FreeNAS), and the target
> folder is mounted on this box, as was recomm