> Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti 7.6.2018 kello 20.57:
>
>
>
>> bacula-...@dflc.ch kirjoitti 1.6.2018 kello 18.05:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm pleased to inform you that Bacula-Web 8.0.0 is available now.
>>
>> This version is the final release for version 8.0.0.
>>
>> For more information, ple
> bacula-...@dflc.ch kirjoitti 1.6.2018 kello 18.05:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm pleased to inform you that Bacula-Web 8.0.0 is available now.
>
> This version is the final release for version 8.0.0.
>
> For more information, please use the link below
> http://www.bacula-web.org/news-reader/bacula-
Check the syslog and system console for error messages about the tape device
(since Bacula saw Input/output error, that usually means some error on the
device).
__Martin
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 15:38:13 +, Stieneke, Dan said:
>
> The job ate through 4 tapes, with only 2 - 60GB on each tap
On 06/07/18 12:05, Elam wrote:
> hi,
>
> Is there any way that we can unprune files which are already "pruned"
> from the database.
> If so, could you please provide the detail steps?
>
> thanks in advance for your help.
About the only thing I can think of is that if you have not purged the
medi
hi,
Is there any way that we can unprune files which are already "pruned" from
the database.
If so, could you please provide the detail steps?
thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 11:38 AM, Stieneke, Dan wrote:
>
> The job ate through 4 tapes, with only 2 – 60GB on each tape. Then it hit
> recycle limits and was asking for more media.
>
> These are used tapes, but I can’t see 4 consecutive tapes going bad at the
> same time.
>
> Incidentally, thi
Hi all, i am stuck with a tricky migration/upgrade scenario.
my source system is a CentOS 6.8 with bacula 7.0.5. its been in production for
a few years and has never given me one bit of trouble.
my new server is a ubuntu 18 with bacula 9.0.6. my intention is to take the
/opt/backups file sy
The job ate through 4 tapes, with only 2 - 60GB on each tape. Then it hit
recycle limits and was asking for more media.
These are used tapes, but I can't see 4 consecutive tapes going bad at the same
time.
Incidentally, this is the same behavior I saw 4 months ago, and at that time I
did test