Re: [Bacula-users] Incomplete backup - due to bsock error

2017-09-22 Thread Jerry Lowry
Yes, kilchis is a bonifide hardware server. Only VM's I have are test systems running on my desktop. There are 2 copy jobs on this system. This particular job is the one that typically runs long enough that it will need a new volume during the night. The other one will if it is run late in the da

Re: [Bacula-users] Incomplete backup - due to bsock error

2017-09-22 Thread Martin Simmons
That's odd -- the reading side looks normal to me until the error is detected. Also, "Connection reset by peer" doesn't normally occur when connected to the current machine. Is kilchis a real computer (not a VM)? Is this the only copy job that waits overnight for someone to label a new volume?

Re: [Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
On 2017-09-22 09:47, Heitor Faria wrote: Hello, John, "I'm not sure I see the utility of copying and pasting any of the other formatted numbers here." I do.  Running calculations within a script, a tally of number of files, job bytes, averages, etc. Can't you just workaround us

Re: [Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread Heitor Faria
Hello, John, > "I'm not sure I see the utility of copying and pasting any of the other > formatted numbers here." > I do. Running calculations within a script, a tally of number of files, job > bytes, averages, etc. Can't you just workaround using sed (sed 's/,//')? Regards, > On Fri, Sep 2

Re: [Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread John Lockard
"I'm not sure I see the utility of copying and pasting any of the other formatted numbers here." I do. Running calculations within a script, a tally of number of files, job bytes, averages, etc. On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote: > On 09/22/17 09:04, Christoph Litauer wrot

Re: [Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 09/22/17 10:06, John Lockard wrote: > "I'm not sure I see the utility of copying and pasting any of the other > formatted numbers here." > > I do.  Running calculations within a script, a tally of number of files, > job bytes, averages, etc. True. Though if I were doing that, I'd probably wr

Re: [Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 09/22/17 09:04, Christoph Litauer wrote: > Dear bacula users, > > using bacula for many years without problems now. Great software! > One little thing would be nice: > In bconsole, querying e.g. "List alle backups for a client" results in > > +-+---++--

[Bacula-users] print numbers without thousands separators

2017-09-22 Thread Christoph Litauer
Dear bacula users, using bacula for many years without problems now. Great software! One little thing would be nice: In bconsole, querying e.g. "List alle backups for a client" results in +-+---++---+-+--+---+---

[Bacula-users] malformed message error when testing new fileset

2017-09-22 Thread Adam Weremczuk
Hello, I have tried a couple of different ways of implementing "Exclude Dir Containing" but it was failing when restarting director with e.g: Config error: Keyword DirContaining not permitted in this resource or Config error: ExcludeDirContaining directive not permitted in Exclude. With this