On 01/06/2010 05:40 PM, brown wrap wrote:
> I tried compiling it, and received errors which I posted, but didn't
> really get an answer to. I then started to look for RPMs. I found the
> client rpm, but not the server rpm unless I don't know what I'm looking
> for. Can someone point me to the rpms
Gabriel - IP Guys wrote:
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> Dear All,
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> I need some fresh eyes on this at the moment. I made this entry in the
> firewall scripts of my Linux servers which will be running some
> component of Bacula
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> iptables -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 9101:9103
>
ptables to allow the traffic.
my example may/may not work exactly for you, but it should get you going in
the right direction.
iptables -A wan_dnat_chain -d $EXTERNALIP -p tcp -m tcp --dport 9103 -j DNAT
--to-destination $BACULAHOST
iptables -A wan_to_lan_chain -d $BACULAHOST -p tcp -
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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> 17.10.2009 2:19, Terry L. Inzauro kirjoitti:
>> For testing, I've decided to use the mysql command line interface and
>> I have one last question. How would I take take sums of
>> two columns such as JobFiles and JobBytes
>>
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John Drescher wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Terry L. Inzauro
> wrote:
>> John Drescher wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Terry L. Inzauro
>>> wrote:
>>>> Does bconsole support sorting of output? For instance, can bconsole s
John Drescher wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Terry L. Inzauro
> wrote:
>> Does bconsole support sorting of output? For instance, can bconsole sort
>> the output of "list volumes pool=FullPool" by size
>> or date?
>>
>> kind regards,
Does bconsole support sorting of output? For instance, can bconsole sort the
output of "list volumes pool=FullPool" by size
or date?
kind regards,
Terry
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Timo Neuvonen wrote:
>> I had upgraded the OS from debian etch to debian lenny yesterday. I was
>> successfully running a build from backports.org
>> which seems vey close to the lenny package.
>>
>> After the aptitude update && aptitude safe-upgrade bacula does not seem to
>> be using my pr
list,
I had upgraded the OS from debian etch to debian lenny yesterday. I was
successfully running a build from backports.org
which seems vey close to the lenny package.
After the aptitude update && aptitude safe-upgrade bacula does not seem to be
using my previous bacula db. The db exist
hanks
Terry
oh the server its self is freebsd the one and only saving grace :)
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John Drescher wrote:
>> Terry L. Inzauro wrote:
>>> is there a document that outlines the steps necessary to purge 'older' data
>>> on a disk device that is
>>> full? i understand that my retention levels are not correct, but i wish to
>>>
is there a document that outlines the steps necessary to purge 'older' data on
a disk device that is
full? i understand that my retention levels are not correct, but i wish to
purge data at my
discression until i get it all figured out.
regards,
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Dan Langille wrote:
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>> Hello
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>> I wish to know what is the most secure solution for using bacula over the
>> internet.
>>
>> I have seen bacula is able to use tls connection and tcp-wrappers. Is this
>> solution strong enough ?
>
> "Strong-enough" is hard to define.
Robert Eaton wrote:
> I have a simple volume recycle problem. I’ve searched posts and see
> similar problems but have not found the answer.
>
>
>
> I have a small system that backs up to a external USB hard drive. I
> can’t get bacula to overwrite/reuse a volume name on the physical device.
>
ocation ... I
see a project is in the works to fix this. Might there be a status of
this?
Thanks in advance for your responses and aid,
Terry
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. I am guessing its the windows end that is causing
the problem.
It is xp pro with client version 1.36.3
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Ah may have been dns fault after all.
I will see if it runs ok in the morning.
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go green yet no back up would take place.
If i was to comment out the above bottom 4 lines then run the backup it
worked ok. So i am not sure where to go next.
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Is it possible to have bacula retry a job if the windows pc is turned
off rather than just failing it for that day.
Terry
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Is it possible to have bacula retry a job if the windows pc is turned
off rather than just failing it for that day.
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Terry,
Terry Danter wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I have tested network in both directions every thing seems fine. I
can telnet the appropriate ports fine and as i said i get even get an
estimate etc with no problems.
There is no firewall on either pc.
I'
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Terry Danter wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with a client pc both are running freebsd on a LAN
From the main pc the director can connect fine to check on client
status it can also give an estimate for client with out problems.
But when i try to run the a job for the
16:18
Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0
Files Examined=0
SDSocket closed.
The client is version 1u-fd Version: 1.36.2
The main server is dell-dir Version: 1.36.3
Could the slight dif be cause a problem ?
Cheers Terry
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