I have a few tapes created with Bacula Enterprise v. 10.2.3, which I
don't have anymore.
Does someone know if Bacula 9.4 would be able to read these tapes, and
if I could use the bscan of 9.4 to recreate the catalog from the tapes?
Thanks
This is a reply to a message to this list, that was posted 9 years ago.
Well, it's never too late, is it? :-)
While trying to find how the md5 in the Bacula database is encoded, all
I found was this message by Rory Campbell-Lange who had the same
question and only a part of the answer :
https
Yes, that is the same error I had.
Until this dependency problem is fixed, installing as suggested by
Alfred works fine:
yum install bacula-postgresql --exclude=bacula-mysql --exclude=mariadb
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Thank you Alfred. Yes, that worked fine.
MI
Original Message (Alfred Weintoegl, 2019-04-19 08:34)
Hello MI,
for me the following addition to the command does it:
yum install bacula-postgresql --exclude=bacula-mysql --exclude=mariadb
Regards
Alfred
Am 18.04.2019 um 15
The .rpm for 9.4.2 cannot be installed because of
"conflicts between attempted installs of
bacula-postgresql-9.4.2-1.el7.x86_64 and bacula-mysql-9.4.2-1.el7.x86_64"
I followed the instructions in
https://blog.bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityInstallationGuide.pdf
The console output is be
Hello,
i restored 40gb of data from bacula 5.0.2 to an windows7 through
the client. path was where=c:\\restore.
the files where transferred successfully, the directory was created
but on the windows7 machine i can`t see any files.
When i click on the restore directory > properties of c:\\restore