> Hi,
Hello Sergio,
> I don't understand why sometimes autolabeling doesn't work. I wonder if
> this the expected behaviour:
Maximum Volumes = 1 (?)
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Hi,
I had to rebuild the domain a couple weeks ago. Everything works for Bacula
except for two systems. One is a log server and the other is my work
station. Both are getting the same errors. I am not sure why because all
of the other systems in the domain are being backed up without any problem
Hi,
I don't understand why sometimes autolabeling doesn't work. I wonder if
this the expected behaviour:
19-jun 10:57 DEBIAN01-dir JobId 381: Start Backup JobId 381,
Job=BackupMtaCuarto.2018-06-19_10.57.08_06
19-jun 10:57 DEBIAN01-dir JobId 381: Using Device "WStorage4" to write.
19-jun 10:
Hello Davide
Yes. I followed all of your steps.
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Wanderlei Hüttel
Em qua, 27 de jun de 2018 08:29, Davide Franco
escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> This is really strange ...
>
> Here's below my repo configuration
>
> [Bacula]
> name=Bacula - Community
> baseurl=http://www.bacu
Hello Davide
Yes. I followed all of your Stela.
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Wanderlei Hüttel
Em qua, 27 de jun de 2018 08:29, Davide Franco
escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> This is really strange ...
>
> Here's below my repo configuration
>
> [Bacula]
> name=Bacula - Community
> baseurl=http://www.bacu
Hi,
I test quickly this morning ( another time ... sorry ) and not install the
Bacula-postgresql 9.0.8 :(
Note : on my CentOs 7 /var/yum/cache -> /var/cache/yum
Note2 : the Gpgkey is not necessary for the test and for me gpgcheck=0
At my work, i test with an VM from scratch install ( CentOs 7
Hello Erik,
Thanks for your question.
Definitively yes, this is something I can do within the next weeks.
I'll let you know when Fedora 28 binary packages will be available.
Best regards
Davide
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Will there be binaries for fedora 28 whi
Hello,
This is really strange ...
Here's below my repo configuration
[Bacula]
name=Bacula - Community
baseurl=http://www.bacula.org/packages//rpms/9.0.8/el7/x86_64
enabled=1
protect=0
gpgcheck=1
Then when I install bacula-postgresql
# yum install bacula-postgresql
Loaded plugins: f
Hello
In the chapter 15, the correct command to import bacula key is:
rpm --import Bacula-4096-Distribution-Verification-key.asc
Instead: rpm --import add Bacula-4096-Distribution-Verification-key.asc
I've followed Davide steps but MariaDB packages are still been showed as
dependencies
[root
Will there be binaries for fedora 28 which has been available in more than half
a year?
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Hello,
It does works fine for me.
Try to clean up your local yum cache and try again please.
$ sudo yum clean all
$ sudo rm -rm /var/yum/cache
& sudo yum check-update
Hope it helps
Davide
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 at 10:33, Olivier Delestre <
olivier.deles...@univ-rouen.fr> wrote:
> And i test qui
And i test quickly and :(
Thanks for your works :)
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My Bacula.repo
[Bacula-Community]
name=CentOS - Bacula - Community
baseurl=http://bacula.org/packages//rpms/9.0.8/el7/x86_64
enabled=1
protect=0
gpgcheck=0
---
yum install bacula-postgresql
Loaded plugins: etckeeper, fastestmirro
Hello,
The MySQL dependency problem on bacula-postgresql rpm package has been
fixed now.
rpm binary packages for rhel7-64 (compatible with Centos 7) are now
available in Bacula repository.
The package name is bacula-postgresql-9.0.8-2.el7
More rpm based distro packages will be uploaded within th
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