Thanks all for your input & confirming it pretty much had to be a hardware
problem.
In the interest of completeness / helping the next person who's googling for
answers, reseating the SCSI card fixed it - it just completed a 900GB backup
w/out any problems, onto one of the same tapes that it ha
I've created new updates, they are here:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-98ccf382ee
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-5156ca7a45
Just wait until they reach testing and do a:
dnf --enablerepo=updates-testing update bacula*
Or just pick up stuff from here:
h
Dammit - of course the title to all this should have read "Upgraded to Fedora
28". F29 isn't relevant at all.
On Monday, 11 June 2018, 11:54:10 BST, Bill Damage via Bacula-users
wrote:
Hope this helps - from a different installation, running perfectly, a routine
"dnf update" just gav
Hope this helps - from a different installation, running perfectly, a routine
"dnf update" just gave this, so there's definitely a problem with these
dependencies:
[root@sabbath ~]# dnf updateFedora 28 - x86_64 - Updates
Working on it, sorry for the delay.
Regards,
--Simone
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Bill Damage via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I can't understand the "nothing provides message". It must come from
> somewhere since it's a bacula-dir dependency. Where does it c
I can't understand the "nothing provides message". It must come from somewhere
since it's a bacula-dir dependency. Where does it come from on a successful
install? I'd have thought bacula-libs-sql, so I tried removing and reinstalling
that too, but it made no difference.
On Wednesday, 6 Jun