I have a specific problem I have tested an incremental job so many times
that my volumes have been used and I don't have spare volumes that have
expired so the jobs that are scheduled for an incremental backup do not
take place they have not have expired. Is there a way to change the expire
date of
On 10/21/21 7:00 AM, Agiofws Holylight wrote:
>
> okay I sold itI ran the update mysqltables script with out the dpkg
> option i rav it as alinux binary and it updated the table version and
> now director works thank you
OK, you should be all set then.
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Phil Stracchino
Babylon Communica
Hello, fellowes
I am using Bacula 11.0.5 on Debian 10. After installation, including
bacula-aligned package, everything is running well!
After procedures to install ZFS and implement Optimized Volumes ( [
https://www.bacula.lat/block-level-deduplication-with-aligned-volumes-tutorial-bacula-7-9
On 10/16/21 17:37, Andras Horvai wrote:
Dear List,
Recently I faced to the following problem what I cannot solve:
I would like to backup a file server. It is a physical machine with
Windows 2019 operating system.
This bacula sd is on the same vlan as this server (sd and dir is on
the same ser
okay I sold it I ran the update mysqltables script with out the dpkg option
i rav it as alinux binary and it updated the table version and now director
works thank you
On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 at 13:31, Agiofws Holylight wrote:
> apt-cache policy bacula
> bacula:
> Installed: 9.4.2-2+deb10u1
> C
apt-cache policy bacula
bacula:
Installed: 9.4.2-2+deb10u1
Candidate: 9.4.2-2+deb10u1
i think i had version 7
systemctl status bacula-director
● bacula-director.service - Bacula Director Daemon service
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bacula-director.service; enabled;
vendor preset: ena