Re: [Bacula-users] Fatal error: Pipe write error

2017-07-15 Thread Elias Pereira
> > Hello, I solved the problem. There was no restore path I had set up in the bpipe script. I use the webacula and in it I set up to replace the final path, but it did not work. -- Check out the vibrant tech community on

Re: [Bacula-users] About bdirjson, bsdjson, bfdjson

2017-07-15 Thread Kern Sibbald
Hello Wanderlei, Yes it was a missing "break". The fix is in the git repo. Best regards, Kern On 07/14/2017 02:14 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote: Hello I was testing the new

Re: [Bacula-users] Release 9.0. 0 - Suse - ACL Error

2017-07-15 Thread Kern Sibbald
That is *really* odd.  Thanks for reporting it.  I am going to research that a bit more. Best regards, Kern On 07/15/2017 08:54 AM, Mick wrote: Hi, libmysqld-devel was the one that did it (I already had the others). I

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Release 9.0.1

2017-07-15 Thread Kern Sibbald
Great, thanks for the feedback. Kern On 07/15/2017 06:09 AM, Randy Katz wrote: Ok, it compiled, installed and is running under CentOS 6.9, had to install libacl-devel. On 7/14/2017 1:58 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote: Hello, We are pleased to announce that we have just released Bacula version 9.0.

Re: [Bacula-users] Fatal error: Pipe write error

2017-07-15 Thread Josh Fisher
On 7/15/2017 7:51 AM, Elias Pereira wrote: hello kern, How can I test to see, for example, if the two ends are connected? Using the PID of the process that has the other end of the pipe open, use: ls -l /proc//fd You are likely seeing a permissions problem. Is the pipe writable by the user

Re: [Bacula-users] Fatal error: Pipe write error

2017-07-15 Thread Elias Pereira
hello kern, How can I test to see, for example, if the two ends are connected? On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote: > Hello, > > It appears to me that there is nothing on the other end of the pipe -- > i.e. the two ends are not connected. > > Best regards, > > Kern > > > > On 07