Solved this problem by deactivating SELinux, just type setenforce 0 with root
permission and the problem was gone.
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Jens Braeuer wrote:
> Hello Danny and Users,
>
> after rechecking my config serveral times i've managed to find the error.
> There were several typos in there.
> "TLS Required" needs to be "TLS Require" without d
> "TLS CA Certificate" needs to
)?
>
> If you need to see my configs, please tell me.
>
Hi
Can you post your configs anyway, I'm having a few issues getting TLS to
work on windows.
Thanks
Danny
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Danny Butroyd wrote:
> > Hi Guys
>
> > I'm not sure if this has been answered fully in the past (searching
> > through the archives did not help).
I obviously wasn't as thorough as I should have been :(
>
> > I upgraded bac
original source files I can
find no scripts that should generate the table.
This is a FreeBSD 6.2 machine with mysql 4.1.22 and bacula 2.2.5
installed from ports.
Thanks in advance
Danny
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After my initial upgrade I changed the bacula-sd.conf to include the new
Autochanger stuff and everything seemed to be working ok until this
weekend when the server was unable to change tapes!!!
Thanks again
Danny
Dan Langille wrote:
> Anyone using FreeBSD 6 with an autochanger?
>
> Are you using chio or mtx?
>
> I'm find that mtx has a problem:
>
> # mtx -f /dev/ch0 list
> cannot open SCSI device '/dev/ch0' - Inappropriate ioctl for device
>
hmmm, does the same for me. Strange thing is that I use the
/u
nsa0.0 root:bacula
perm nsa0.0 0666
own pass1 root:bacula
perm pass1 0666
own ch0 root:bacula
perm ch0 0666
--snip
Obviously you can set access manually but its a pain after a reboot
bacula-client
>
> - DISTFILES is now set based upon your above choice. This means you
> don't wind up fetching the doc tarball if you're not going to install
> it (rdnzl brought this up)
>
> That's about it.
>
Thanks for this guys!
Danny
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Dan Langille wrote:
>FYI: http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/bacula-server/
>
>upgrade, enjoy.
>
>
Cheers Dan, will be upgrading next week :)
Danny
>cheers
>
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Beren Gamble wrote:
It shows me...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# pear list
Installed packages:
===
PackageVersion State
Archive_Tar1.1 stable
Console_Getopt 1.2 stable
DB 1.6.2 stable
HTTP 1.2.2 stable
Mail 1.1.3 stable
Net_
1.7.6 stable
PEAR 1.4.4 stable
XML_RPC1.4.0 stable
Note the DB part.
And Happy Birthday to Jaun :)
Cheers
Danny
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ntre consisting of over 30 machines, totalling around 10TB of
data, and when restoring in anger it hasn't failed me.
Also, the help from the mailing has been top notch.
Thanks Kern (and everyone else)!
Danny
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Could not open database "bacula".
14-Nov 15:16 bacula-dir: Fatal error: Version error for database
"bacula". Wanted 9, got 8
14-Nov 15:16 bacula-dir ERROR TERMINATION
Try running /usr/local/share/bacula/update_bacula_tables
Cheers
Danny
Dan Langille wrote:
Bacula 1.38.0 was recently committed to the FreeBSD Ports tree.
http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/bacula-server/
Cool, thanks for letting us know. Upgrading one of my servers now :)
Danny
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Any ideas?
Yes, install PEAR DB:-
http://pear.php.net/package/DB
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Danny
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 02 June 2005 22:29, Danny Butroyd wrote:
Matthias Vogt wrote:
Hi,
I testing Bacula 1.36.0 at the moment. Everthing work fine, except the
restore makes waves. If I restore tape stored files I sometime get an
error like this
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cula (currently 1.36.3). I also use and
LTO-2 tape libraray (Overland Powerloader) but im not sure that this has
anything to do with the issue :)
Cheers
Danny
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written to constantly (i.e. it is bigger than when Bacula indexed it). However, i am much more concerned by
the "Block checksum mismatch in block 871" and the "Unexpected Tape is Off-line" errors.
Has anyone seen these be
implement them?
Cheers
Danny
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run:-
/etc/rc.d/devfs restart
Basically this will stop you having to change permissions on these
devices to make bacula work when operating the AutoChanger after a reboot.
Cheers
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Slartibartfast wrote:
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 16:14, Danny Butroyd wrote:
Hi all
I've had a really weird issue with my new installation of bacula :(
I realised something was wrong when bacula had backed up over 499GB of
data to a single LTO-2 tape and it was still in an append state! I
tape library passed the multitape btape test with flying
colours. My setup is FreeBSD 5.4-Stable with latest ports version of
bacula (1.36.2) and my tape library is an Overland Powerloader.
Any ideas would be much appreciated!!
Danny
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Masopust Christian wrote:
Hi all,
has anyone of you some scripts that show some statistic information
about the things Bacula has done? I think of maybe some web-pages
which will show when and how long jobs run, how much data was backed
up and so on i.e. all the things that are stored in the da
Dominic Marks wrote:
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 20:30, Danny Butroyd wrote:
Hi All
First of all I would just like to say how much I like Bacula, its a
superb bit of software, so thanks guys!
What I would like to know is what do most people do when backing up
heavily used mysql databases? Do people
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 21:30, Danny Butroyd wrote:
Hi All
First of all I would just like to say how much I like Bacula, its a
superb bit of software, so thanks guys!
What I would like to know is what do most people do when backing up
heavily used mysql databases? Do
up was the initial tape testing which I
resolved by fiddling with the bacula-sd.conf setup.
Thanks
Danny
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