Hello Frank,
Why don't you use official Bacula Community repository instead of building
it yourself ?
https://www.bacula.org/bacula-binary-package-download/
Best,
Davide
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 8:08 PM Frank Rogowski wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> New to the site and the Bacula community.
>
> I have be
Supposing to have some 'short rotation' retention for media (eg, 5 media
used one week once, volume retention at 28 days).
Suppose also to have job and file retention to 28 days.
But soppose also that i need to 'archive' some volume, changing status to
'Archive'. Clearly in this way i can still
Hi All,
New to the site and the Bacula community.
I have been trying to run the Bacula 13.0.4 community install for a couple
of days now. Stuck with some library and linking during the "make'
execution. I found this because the director would never start when I ran
./bconsole. I think my make ins
Thanks Bill. I'll give that a go. Bash will be fine for what I need to do.
I'd have preferred to get the volume bytes directly from the storage rather
than one step removed but this should do the trick.
-Chris-
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024, 16:41 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourc
Hello Chris,
I am replying back to the list to keep thread continuity. :)
On 1/10/24 08:31, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Thanks Bill
What i was trying to do was write a script to determine the disk space used by each pool = sum of all volumes. Looks like i
would have to trace out the path from po
On 1/10/24 04:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I have been attempting to extract the physical full path for a Volume with an
SQL query.
'SELECT * FROM location;'
The docs indicate that the location table would give me that information but when I look in the content of that table it
seems to be empt
I have been attempting to extract the physical full path for a Volume with
an SQL query.
'SELECT * FROM location;'
The docs indicate that the location table would give me that information
but when I look in the content of that table it seems to be empty. The
query returns no data.
Is that table