On 4/19/2018 11:27 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
... public ip for localhost ...
I've often wondered: is there a good reason for doing that in the hosts file?
Last I heard linux kernel was supposed to figure it out and route
connections to self locally regardless of the ip. IOW no, and bacula is
Looks like I may have been seeing things like Canceled (A) jobs that
never had any File records to begin with, and therefore were never
deleted with Volume purging and still have PurgedFiles still set to 0.
Stephen
On 04/19/2018 09:53 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
The "purge volumes" command
Steve Garcia
Ignorance killed the cat, curiosity was framed.
Martin Simmons wrote:
> > On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:53:12 +, Steve Garcia said:
> >
> > OK, in the process of writing out the details of my connection problem for
> > this list, I solved my problem, but I thought I'd docum
The "purge volumes" command deletes the job records, so there is no row
anymore in which to set PurgedFiles.
What is the exact bconsole command line you are running to purge volumes?
__Martin
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 09:25:11 -0700, Stephen Thompson said:
>
> In looking at doing this out of
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 17:53:12 +, Steve Garcia said:
>
> OK, in the process of writing out the details of my connection problem for
> this list, I solved my problem, but I thought I'd document it here.
>
> The problem was that all of a sudden my backups started failing with a
> Warning:
Hello Kern
Thanks for release again Windows Binaries for community! This is a great
news!
I've made some tests in Windows Server 2012 / Windows 10 and I noticed that
the installation is keeping some installation files in the folder "working"
and doesn't include a password in bacula-fd.conf and is
Hello,
I am sorry, but my previous communication on this had a typo in
the subject line, and a rogue paragraph that came from release
9.0.6, which simply caused confusion. This is a re-done version
of the prior announcement.
We are pleased to announce the