em,
the SD will keep the backup device open indefinitely. I have to kill
both the FD and the SD in order to reset things back to a working
state following a cancelled job.
I'd appreciate some guidance on how to go about diagnosing and
resolving this problem.
Thanks!
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17 barlic (Bacula Resource Locator InterfaCe)
18 bob (Backup Orchestrator for Bacula)
19 Frontula
20 baculart
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24 becuty
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submissions through the end of the week, and then accepting votes next week?
With Kern's permission, I'll put together a list of what names have been
brought forward so far, and we can vote on them in the same
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 09:06, Alan Gerber wrote:
[snipped for brevity]
I've gone through the Bacula handbook a couple of times now, and I
must be missing the point where it says that you can only run one
job on an archive device at any given time. It pseudo-makes sens
n time. It pseudo-makes sense
for tapes, but not for random-access devices such as hard disks.
Could someone go through and explain to me why this can't be done,
or if I'm just doing (or interpreting) things incorrectly, where in
the handbook it explains it?
If it helps, I can s