Thanks I actually ended up figuring this out myself. Turns out there is
also a bug in the bacula-mtx spec file. That one is missing
"%storage-daemon-user bacula"
On 9/21/10 6:28 AM, "Martin Simmons" wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 10:33:47 -0700, S
for the bacula-bat srpm i tried using
$ rpmbuild --rebuild --define build_centos5 1 --define build_mysql 1
bacula-bat-5.0.3-1.src.rpm
and the package would build correctly but when i installed it with
$ rpm-ivh "package name
i got a couple weird errors:
fg: no job control, and the other one ab
building bacula-bat-5.0.3 from the source rpm seems to build without error.
But, when i try to install the resulting bacula-bat rpm it give me the error
below:
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.13111: line 4: fg: no job control
The group bacula has been added to %{group_file}.
Here's the command I'm building i
Here is how my pool is setup
Pool {
Name = Linux
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = no # Bacula can automatically recycle Volumes
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
Volume Retention = 45 days # one year
LabelFormat = "linvol"
Maximum V
Hi all,
I’m having a problem installing the RHEL5 client RPM on the same machine as the
server.
[r...@bacula ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-3.0.2-1.el5.i386.rpm
warning: bacula-client-3.0.2-1.el5.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID faf24cca
error: Failed dependencies:
bacula-mysql c
Has anyone compiled a 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 mac binary with ssl that they would be
willing to share?
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Does anyone know the default on-disk location of the computer certificates for
Xp and Vista when part of a domain? I’m trying to get TLS setup between
windows clients and the bacula-dir but I don’t want to have to generate certs
for every single windows machine using our CA if at all possible.
Ah thanks so much! That link really turned on the light bulb for me!
On 9/22/09 2:01 PM, "Martin Simmons" wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:08:15 -0700, Syn, Joonho said:
>>
>> Here is my new FileSet for Vista clients. It backs up these locations
"C:/Users/All Users"
File = "C:/Users/Default"
File = "C:/Users/Default User"
File = "C:/Users/Public"
}
}
On 9/18/09 2:15 PM, "Joonho Syn" wrote:
I did as you suggested and tried adding
WildFile = “*.pst”
In place of
Wild =
"C:/Users/*/Desktop/*"
have you try to use this line: Wildfile = *.pst
Eitan
2009/9/18 Syn, Joonho
I’m able to back up the Desktop and Documents folders without much problem, but
backing up the default location for .pst files seems much more diff
I’m able to back up the Desktop and Documents folders without much problem, but
backing up the default location for .pst files seems much more difficult. I
want to backup C:/Users/*/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook/*.pst but with my
current FileSet directives, I’m still only backing up Desktop a
Is there a way to make the client initiate backup jobs? Here at my workplace
our client machines are all running firewalls which prevent them the bacula-dir
from being able the reach the client on port 9102. For testing purposes I
manually disabled the firewall but since we are part of a large
:
Did you open port 9102 on the windows FW?
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Syn, Joonho wrote:
The case matches up fine. The bwx-console has no problems connecting to the
director
On 9/2/09 1:00 PM, "Eitan Talmi" http://eit...@gmail.com> >
wrote:
I also had this probl
Yup! I can connect to 9102 on the client with no trouble at all.
On 9/2/09 11:00 PM, "Eitan Talmi" wrote:
Did you open port 9102 on the windows FW?
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Syn, Joonho wrote:
The case matches up fine. The bwx-console has no problems connecting to the
re exactly the same
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Syn, Joonho wrote:
The FD on the windows client is 3.0.2 so I don't think it's version
incompatibility unless there 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 do not play nicely. I tried
disabling the wireless card but it doesn't seem to help either. I did r
e password
hash it was expecting was not matching with what it received..Which is odd
because the passwords match! I tried saving the file as different file
types of text document (unicode, ms-dos text, text) none of which helped
either...
On 8/31/09 5:08 PM, "Cedric Tefft" wrote:
>
Hi,
I'm trying to add my first windows client to my test instance of bacula running
on RHEL5 but I keep getting Authentication Failed errors. It claims that I
have an incorrect password but I know this is not true. Since the client is a
laptop I thought perhaps that bacula might be confused si
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