Hello Chris
Are you sure you are using the correct query file?
I am running bacula 9.2.2 and do not need to reload bconsole. I only access
the bconsole again and run the command query
Best regards
*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.bacula.com.br
Em qua, 5 de dez de 2018 às 09:57, Christopher Sluman
Heh. There's a few "check-bacula-backup" plugins at nagios exchange, maybe I'll
take a look at some when I get a fresh supply of round tuits. A couple are
per-job/client and so should do per-host notification.
FWIW I use net-snmp to check/publish the number of relevant processes (incl.
bacula)
Hi,
We are running Bacula 9.0.2 and I'm struggling to get /etc/bacula/query.sql to
reload after I've made changes. A simple reload from bconsole doesn't work. I
also tried stopping all bacula services, without success. The only thing that
worked was when I had to stop mysqld as well (due to a s
On 12/4/18 8:16 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
You know, I might be missing something blindingly obvious here, but ...
is there some reason why you cannot configure a distribution list as
your Bacula notification address? You could then even put a filtered
mail-to-SMS gateway in that distribution
On 12/4/18 7:57 PM, Donna Hofmeister wrote:
I'm not doing any rocket science -- I'm simply monitoring to see if the
services are running. For example,
check_command check_service_by_ssh!bacula-dir
In order for this to work, it means that I, of course, set up ssh
betwee