Hello,
> If you read the email thread, I was not asking for technical help. I was
> simply
> asking if anyone has had success with the S3 plugin. With the lack of
> responses, I can only assume nobody has got it working.
Of course. After less than 20 hours from the original post that was the on
If you read the email thread, I was not asking for technical help. I was simply
asking if anyone has had success with the S3 plugin. With the lack of
responses, I can only assume nobody has got it working. Which means the plugin
does not work, so it should be removed from the repo.
_
I have originally installed bacula 9.6.5 using the fedora repository, so I did
an
ordinary upgrade using dnf upgrade. The upgrade ran without any indication of
failure but
bacula turned out to be broken. I must add to the info that I am running mysql
in the
flavour of mariadb. Mysql was up and r
Dear "Erik P. Olsen",
In message <20210430134346.15320...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
>
> > > [erik@Erik-PC bacula]$ /usr/libexec/bacula/update_mysql_tables
> >
> > You should run this script as user "postgres".
>
> Even when I'm using mysql?
Ah, no, of course not. Sorry, I didn't pay attent
On 2021-04-30 at 13:37:36 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > [erik@Erik-PC bacula]$ /usr/libexec/bacula/update_mysql_tables
>
> You should run this script as user "postgres".
Even when I'm using mysql?
--
Erik P. Olsen - Copenhagen, Denmark
Fedora 33/64 bit xfce Claws-Mail POP3 Gramps 5.1.3 Bacula 9.6
Dear Erik,
In message <20210430120348.3d15c...@erik-pc.epolan.dk> you wrote:
>
> OK, so I went ahead to update bacula from 9.6.5 to 11.0.2 and now my bacula
> installation
> is broken as I feared. I guess my situation is unnormal. The director wont
> start and if I
> run the catalogue update sc
Dear Kern,
In message you wrote:
>
> Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package.
In Fedora, this never worked for me, last time just a few days ago
when upgrading from 9.6.7-1.fc33.x86_64 to 11.0.2-3.fc33.x86_64
> If you do the
> upgrade manually, you must run the "update_bacula
Hello Jim,
> For anyone following this thread, I did compile/install the Bacula hacked
> libs3
> and I'm still getting driver not loaded error.
You are not interested in solving your technical error. If that was true, you
would bring the OS, Bacula and libs3 versions you tried, commands, input
On 2021-04-29 at 19:08:46 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Normally, it is automatic if you upgrade from a package. If you do the
> upgrade manually, you must run the "update_bacula_tables" script that is
> in the new version. It is normally found in the /src/cats
> directory.
OK, so I went ahead to up