On 9/2/23 12:30, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've been using bacula for a long long time, but I can't seem to
understand why, in a specific installation, volumes are recycled before
I think they should.
The only difference from several other installation, is the use of S3
cloud plugin.
S
Thanks for checking that for me. It hadn't occurred to me there might be
that dependency. I used -n to try this out pending arrival of the intended
target machine and didn't want to mess up the current installation. I'll
wait to try a live build on the target when it appears.
-Chris-
On Sat, 2 Se
Hello.
I've been using bacula for a long long time, but I can't seem to
understand why, in a specific installation, volumes are recycled before
I think they should.
The only difference from several other installation, is the use of S3
cloud plugin.
So:
_ Bacula version is 11.0.6;
_ excerpt
Hi Chris, I had to delete some of the history of this email as there is
a 40KB max size for submissions so my response got held.
Some of your .configure options are different from mine so I just ran
the same commands as you did and I got the same error that you did.
I noticed you had run make
Thanks for confirming that.
When compiling with --enable-client-only I get the following error from make
$ sudo bash make-client-only.sh
...
echo "Making libbacfind.la ..."
/usr/src/bacula-11.0.6/libtool --silent --tag=CXX --mode=link /usr/bin/g++
-o libbacfind.la find.lo match.lo find_one.lo att
Hi Chris,
With --enable-client-only then no database is required on the client for
bacula.
I have two laptops and a desktop that are running with only an FD.
Regards,
Adolf
On 01/09/2023 22:54, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Bacula 9.x is also the latest version available through the Debian
repo. T