On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 5:36 PM sruckh--- via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I have used bacula off and on again for many years. Recently in this
list I was asking for help trying to integrate Bacula with back-end
cloud storage. Namely, I was trying to integrate with Ba
That's an Ubuntu problem, not Bacula. Run this:
sudo update-rc.d bacula-fd defaults
--jim
> Bacula-fd does not start on ubuntu 12.04 when computer starts on. When
> bacula-fd starts it does not write anything in syslog.
>
> How I can see why ?
>
> Normally at started system bacula
>> > Because the first hit there is:
>> > http://dan.langille.org/2011/04/02/getting-bacula-running-on-my-macbook/
>> >
>> > Does that help? That's what I did.
>> >
>> > I used MacPorts.
>> >
>
> hi dan,
>
> i re-did a google search on:
>
> bacula osx client
>
> you are on page 3 -- macbo
Yeah, I've been using 5.0.2 without barcodes on one of my installs
without problems. Do you get the same output if you run 'update slots
scan' from bconsole? What happens if you try and manually update the
slot from bconsole - 'update' then choose Volume Parameters and then Slot?
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to bscan (yes, I've done something wrong) several tapes to
restore a few folders. This was a Full spanning nine tapes, of which
the first has been overwritten. Am I correct in assuming that bscan
will not find the JobID without the first tape and will subsequently not
Hi All,
Trying to use bscan to recover files from a purged volume (client
e-mailed about deleted files the day after the volume was purged, of
course...), clients are OSX , and the below is what I'm getting from a
dry run not modifying the database. I'm assuming type=14 is the
resource fork