I've just set up a new Bacula server, using the Bacula 9.4.4 RPM. It's running
on an up-to-date CentOs 7 system.
It's working, but I've run into an oddity:
Right now, I have 4 NFS filesystems mounted on the same system, I'm using the
local Bacula client to backup these 4 shared filesystems.
I
Ken,
Slightly unrelated but still think it fit well on this thread.
One of the purpose of using tapes is so that one can remove it later from the
system and make it only physically available. In case the system is
compromised, you still have something that can only be destroyed by someone
loc
Hello
I am trying out Bacula v 9.4.4 on Centos 7.x
things are going fine. But I need to define the FileSet on each client
machine. How is it done ?
Thanks
Yateen Bhagat
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 5:25 PM Yateen Bhagat wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying out Bacula v 9.4.4 on Centos 7.x
> things are go
On 7/18/19 10:14 PM, Bryan Sockel
wrote:
Looking over my setup again. I am not sure if the S3
Cloud driver is being compiled correctly. How can i tell to see
if the if it was compiled correctly.
I am following the pro
Hello Martin,
Yes, correct Bacula (and Bacula Systems) does not yet release source
code because we have a patent pending on the technique. Working with the
USPTO on this particular patent is very frustrating. We are also
working with the EU patent reviewers, and though it takes time, the
pro
Perhaps the same problem with the Aligned Volume Plugin :
Error: [SE0003] Lookup of symbol "BaculaSDdriver" in driver
Aligned-xxx-1 for device
/opt/bacula/plugins/bacula-sd-aligned-driver-9.4.4.so failed: ER
R=/opt/bacula/plugins/bacula-sd-aligned-driver-9.4.4.so: undefined
symbol: BaculaSDdriv