With some searching I found a reply from Phil Stracchino on a similar
question back in 2011 and the following was the communication:-
/ > Hi,/
/ > Is it possible to install storage daemon only from sources and in /
/ > this case is the MySQL is needed?/
/ > I've got director and catalog on diff
Thanks, Adolf! I’ll give that a try.
--Shawn
On 2/12/18, 3:14 PM, "Adolf Belka" wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that when you specify --disable-build-dird
then you maybe have to explicitly specify --enable-build-stored though
not really sure that is an actual requirement beca
Only thing I can think of is that when you specify --disable-build-dird
then you maybe have to explicitly specify --enable-build-stored though
not really sure that is an actual requirement because it is supposed to
be the default.
Adolf Belka.
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On 12/02/18 22:57,
Whoops, just seen that you already had that command in your config file
so then I don't understand why it still expected you to have a database
selected. Will think further on it.
Adolf Belka.
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On 12/02/18 22:47, Adolf Belka wrote:
As you have not specified -enabl
As you have not specified -enable-client-only then the default is to
build both the SD and Director and then you need a database. So you need
to disable the Director with the config option -disable-build-dir.
This should hopefully solve your problem.
Adolf Belka.
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Am 12.02.2018 um 18:40 schrieb Shawn Rappaport:
> Thank you for the advice, Tilman! I tried to configure just the SD on the
> storage server by using this command:
> CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/bacula
> --with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula --enable-smartalloc
> --with-working-dir=/va
Thank you for the advice, Tilman! I tried to configure just the SD on the
storage server by using this command:
CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/bacula
--with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula --enable-smartalloc --with-working-dir=/var/bacula
--with-pid-dir=/var/run --enable-readline --disab
You can disable the volume or change the volume status to Full if you don't
intend to append any additional data. If you disable the volume, you will need
to enable it in order to use it. I deal in sets of 10 volumes and run into
situations where Bacula want a volume that has an earlier expira
Hello,
2018-02-12 0:11 GMT+01:00 Tilman Schmidt :
> (...)
>
> So what is the appropriate action when Bacula decides to use a tape that
> for whatever reason is not available for use?
>
>
Could you define "is not available for use"?
For Bacula the tape available for use has a status Append, so whe