e:
> Hello,
>
> 2017-10-19 22:05 GMT+02:00 Scott Kasai :
>
>> Re-visiting this thread again as I am still having issues.
>>
>
> I miss your previous email.
>
>
>> So what I have seen is that part of the problem seems to be with how
>> the installe
at 10:10 AM, Scott Kasai
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to install the latest version of Bacula Client for windows on
> a Windows 10 machine.
>
> The problem I seem to be encountering on the machine is that when I run
> the client install on the machine, it does not seem
mendations on what I should be looking for that may be the culprit?
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>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help anyone can provide, and please let me know if I
>> need to
>> provide more information. The quick fix is
Hello,
bacula-bat-5.0.3-2.src.rpm is being uploaded to sourceforge now to address
this bug. Binaries to follow.
On Tuesday 28 September 2010 10:25:07 am you wrote:
> The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
> ==
> http://bugs.bac
Bacula-5.0 RPM Release Notes
06 Sep 2010
D. Scott Barninger
Release 5.0.3-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 3.0.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete
Bacula-5.0 RPM Release Notes
02 May 2010
D. Scott Barninger
Release 5.0.2-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 3.0.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete
th
the original and the exported copy -- the copy is your "last resort" if
you can't read the rich-format original.
In other words, you could have the best archival *media* in the world
but still be unable to recover data if you can't read the file format
any more. I've seen t
controller, you'd play hell trying to find an ISA bus machine to plug it
into.
Long-term archiving is a tough and complex problem, unfortunately.
Scott
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Hello all,
This is a minor bug in the 5.0.0 and 5.0.1 bat rpm packages which will be
fixed in the next release. It is safe to install using --nodeps until fixed.
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Hello,
Please note there was a bug in the client rpm packages I released the other
day. I've withdrawn them and will repost them shortly to sourceforge.
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Thanks. Fixed in git repo. There was a naming convention change that caused
that. How odd that the published packages did not break and SL did.
On Friday 26 February 2010 09:38:58 am Richard Frewin wrote:
> On Thu 25 Feb 2010 at 18:04, Scott Barninger
(barnin...@fairfieldcomputers.com) wr
e next release. For all users
upgrading with the 5.0.0 be warned that the mysql database update is broken
and you must do it manually.
Regards,
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I thought about subscribing to the
developer list, but honestly I don't feel my Bacula knowledge is yet
high enough.
Should I contact the package maintainer off-list with my proposed patch
to the spec file, rather
ut won't spend a lot of
time on it if it seems to be not working.
Thanks again!
Scott
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ector. I will update all the clients to 5.0.0 when our server is
running at that level.
I couldn't find anything going back that far in the docs. Does anyone
happen to know offhand what the latest director is that can still
connect to file daem
mysql-server" in the spec file
worked around this, though that is probably not a generalized solution
for all distributions.
Kind regards,
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eparate device for a weekly full
backup, but that's a different configuration problem).
I get the feeling I'm pretty close to a working configuration here, but
have misstepped in one place. I'm just not sure *where* I goofed. I
would appreciate any suggestions of what to look at next.
to work with your
example. See below for my preliminary comments. Please note that I am writing
now preliminarily without looking at anything.
On Sunday 02 August 2009 04:13:19 pm Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> I'd like to outline a bit of what I have done to the spec files,
Rpm packages released today.
Bacula-3.0 RPM Release Notes
26 July 2009
D. Scott Barninger
Release 3.0.2-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 2.0.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or
I'm not sure why Felix didn't upload them, however I've just become aware that
the packages we did release do not work. There was a structural change in the
source code that has caused a packaging problem which I will have fixed by
the next release. In the meantime you can continue to use bat-2.
Bacula-3.0 RPM Release Notes
02 May 2009
D. Scott Barninger
Release 3.0.1-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 2.0.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete
of bacula doing something you did not intend.
That's still no fix for mangling your input and refusing to do what you
really wanted. ;-)
Cheers,
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t; move on their part, therefore I asked the initial question.
Make up an acronym using the letters B, A, U, C, L, and A again. Then
spell it all in uppercase BACULA. It's a longer acronym than TSM so it
must have more features and be a better product. :-)
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Bacula-2.4 RPM Release Notes
10 January 2009
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.4.4-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for
This is what you said Carlo Maesen
>
> Now I am trying to configure webacula.
> /usr/bin/sudo /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole -n -c
> /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
>
> As the apache user I can run:
> /usr/bin/sudo /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole -n -c
> /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
>
>
ded for completeness.
This already is implemented in the development version. The
parameters are "Max Full Interval" and "Max Diff Interval" and work
exactly as you suggest.
I'm having difficulty waiting for them too. :-)
Scott
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11 Octover 2008
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.4.3-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for
OK, so what would you all like "me" to do? Yes there are standards for
things like /usr/local/... but that would I think introduce some path
problems? Personally I think the official rpms should be FHS compliant
for reasons that David Boyes articulated. He is quite correct about
large enterprise IT
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 09:35 -0500, David Boyes wrote:
> > There are standards such as FHS, and these are good and useful for
> most
> > programs, but they really do a big disservice to Bacula users when we
> are
> > dealing with recovery. If you spread the Bacula installation all
> around
> > your
which experienced this problem.
Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
09 February 2008
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.2.8-2
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete information on all changes
Item 1: (Optionally) force backups to be upgraded more aggressively
Origin: Scott Bailey
Date: 7 February 2008
Status: "I can't believe he did that" draft patch attached
What: Add "Max Full Age" specifier to job definitions
Why:Bacula
This is what you said James Harper
> I'm not sure if this is just something peculiar to my configuration, but
> in the text console for bacula, if I type a command then backspace over
> it then press enter, bacula still acts as if I typed the command, or at
> least part of it.
>
> Does anyone else
Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
27 January 2008
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.2.8-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for
ithout
any trouble. Granted I've only used the client, I can't vouch for the
server(s).
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I realize that the
serial port method might be proprietary, but doing this sort of
operation via SCSI should be pretty standard. (right?)
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perform a restore there.
What flexibility do I have with bacula? If my server were to crash for
some unknown reason, to the point where I'd need to rebuild from scratch,
would I still be able to recover the data, or would a simple dump/restore
have saved the day?
Than
2.2.7
Configure seems happy, then try make, and get:
make: Nothing to be done for "first_rule".
What am I missing?
Thanks.
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Hello,
Please note that I committed a typographical error in the release notes
published previously. When restoring your catalog database I indicated
the command:
/usr/lib/bacula/sqlite3 $* bacula.db < bacula_backup.sql
which should have been:
/usr/lib/bacula/sqlite/sqlite3 $* bacula.db < bacul
. I have included a patch.
3. Per Alan Brown's request, I have added a switch to suppress build of
mtx package.
4. For SQLite users please note the upgrade to sqlite3.
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Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
28 December 2007
ork ?
>
> I couldn't get it to work. I had various problems around finding qt4
> and/or qwt.Even building without rpmbuild it couldn't find qmake
> until I tweaked the path and then it didn't install the bat binary.
>
> If you want I can clean up and try it
those
who use bacula at larger sites.
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>>> I don't think it is the power supply. Running bacula causes the crash.
>>> The machine only crashes when bacula is involved. This machine does not
>>> do 24x7 backups. Full backups, for 3 clients, take at most 6 hours.
>>> Incremental backups for these same 3 clients takes about 20 minutes.
Dan Langille wrote:
> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>
>>> On 9/19/07 10:22 AM, "Scott Ruckh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
>>>> installed the l
> On 9/19/07 10:22 AM, "Scott Ruckh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
>> installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
>> on
>> this server
Unfortunately the bug report is "closed" so I don't think I can attach
the patch anymore. Perhaps someone should send him the patch
(Richard?).
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> testing.
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The most current version compiled fine and has been working fine for
about a week for me (Centos 4.5).
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On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 07:35 +0200, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> "Scott Barninger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Sorry for the delay but I have been out of town until this evening. Not
> > sure what went wrong with the
What command string are you using to build?
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 07:35 +0200, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> "Scott Barninger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Sorry for the delay but I have been out of town until this evening.
this will be done with the next major release.
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 17:24 -0500, Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> Scott Barninger wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Sorry for the delay but I have been out of town until this evening. Not
> > sure what went wrong with the r
Hello,
Sorry for the delay but I have been out of town until this evening. Not
sure what went wrong with the release but I have re-uploaded the srpm
now. It should be available now and the file size looks correct.
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 14:10 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
>
I am receiving the following errors:
rpm -ihv bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm
error: bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm: V3 DSA signature: BAD, key ID 10a792ad
error: bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm cannot be installed
I believe I have imported the Felix Schwartz key and the bacula public key
installed.
Any suggestions?
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Release 2.2.6-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for com
I built the RPMS for bacula 2.2.5 from the src.rpm file downloaded from
sourceforge.
Taking a quick look at some of the files and my system I am wondering if
the files in the RPM are installed to the correct location?
Logwatch files:
In the bacula RPM it looks like the logwatch files are placed i
Hello,
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on my subscription to these lists. I believe this is working.
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> I had reported it was believed that not backing up the VMware disk files
> of a live virtual machine solved the problem. Unfortunately I was wrong
> and the problem persists.
>
> Now that more testing has been completed, I can officially say the problem
> still exists.
>
> I recompiled the kerne
I have released the rpm package for 2.2.4 to sourceforge. One item of
note is that I did not release a bacula-mysql package for rhel3 due to a
problem with the current code and mysql-3.23.x.
Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
15 September 2007
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.2.4-1
This release
This is what you said C M Reinehr
>
> Likewise, my system would hang without ever going to swap. Here's a link
> with
> a better explanation than I can manage:
> https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/LCG/ServiceChallengeTechnicalFAQ
>
I have set the value to 32MB. I will monitor the change, and se
This is what you said Steve Campbell
> Scott,
>
> Here I am being difficult again, but my dir, fd, sd, and MySql are all
> on the same box.
Same environment I am running...
> The difference is that there a few different ways of running a script
>
> RunScript
> RunBefore
> Thanks Scott,
>
> Can I assume the script does all of the waiting required before starting
> the data backup? How would this differ from just setting up a shell
> script that has a mysqldump statement in it? I don't read Perl real well
> and didn't see anything that
This is what you said C M Reinehr
> Scott,
>
> I'm rather late to the party, but I have an idea that this might be a RAM
> problem or, to be specific, that you are running out of RAM. I encountered
> something similar a year or two ago. The good news is that the solution is
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From: "Steve Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:05 AM
Subject: [Bacula-users] Client Run Before job
>I gave up a while back on getting a job to run on the client before
> doing the backup. Mostly all I am trying to do is get an MyS
This is what you said Josh Fisher
>
> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>> I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
>> installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
>> on
>> this server.
>>
>> Bacula run flawle
I was not able to respond to the corresponding thread so here is the answer to
the problem with upgrading to Bacula 2.2.4 from the src.rpm file and the
catalog backup no longer working (although I originally assumed it to be a
problem with the RunBeforeJob directive).
In all my previous upgrad
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From: "Steve Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:57 AM
Subject: [Bacula-users] RunAfterJob in bacula 2.2.4
>I recently upgraded bacula from 2.0.3 to 2.2.4 on my director system
> (CentOS 4.5 i686). Since then, the RunAfterJob can n
I have a full backup scheduled monthly with incremental daily. Space is
limited, so I would like to delete the previous months backup prior to the
scheduled full. At the moment, I am doing this manually. Is there a way to
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This is what you said David Blewett
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>>> I have tested this with all sorts of guest Virtual Machines and the
>>> results are the same; bacula will crash (completely unusable) the
>>>
This is what you said David Blewett
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>>> I have tested this with all sorts of guest Virtual Machines and the
>>> results are the same; bacula will crash (completely unusable) the
>>> hos
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This is what you said Dan Langille
> On 19 Sep 2007 at 9:22, Scott Ruckh wrote:
>
>> I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
>> installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage da
ots
> and be sure to exclude the portion of the snapshot that is holding the
> changes (usually name_of_VM-snap.vmdk or something like that.
>
> Robert LeBlanc
>
>
> On 9/19/07 10:22 AM, "Scott Ruckh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am running CentOS 4.
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon on
this server.
Bacula run flawlessly most of the time.
Unfortunately when I run VMWare Workstation and have a virtual machine
running, Bacula crashes the
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
> Building the bacula v2.2.3 RPMS is not completing successfully.
>
> on line 199 an open brace "{" is missing from rhel5.
>
> For "Source1:" it does not match the version that is on source forge.
>
> There is not a mat
Building the bacula v2.2.3 RPMS is not completing successfully.
on line 199 an open brace "{" is missing from rhel5.
For "Source1:" it does not match the version that is on source forge.
There is not a matching "Source2:" file that I can find for this release.
Once those have errors have been r
t line 199.
Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
10 September 2007
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.2.3-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge fo
On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 12:28 +0300, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> > Bacula-2.2 RPM Release Notes
> > 03 September 2007
>
> > The spec file currently supports building on the following platforms:
>
> > # Whitebox Enterprise build
> > --define "build_wb3 1"
> >
> > # RedHat Enterprise builds
> > --define "
Release Notes
03 September 2007
D. Scott Barninger
Release 2.2.1-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes since 1.38.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete information on all
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
>> On 3 Aug 2007 at 23:17, Scott Ruckh wrote:
>>
>>> I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5
>>> x86_64.
>>
>> That is the latest BETA version of Bacula.
>>
>>> I recently u
> On 3 Aug 2007 at 23:17, Scott Ruckh wrote:
>
>> I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5
>> x86_64.
>
> That is the latest BETA version of Bacula.
>
>> I recently upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
>> MyS
I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5 x86_64.
I recently upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
MySQL to version 5.0.45.
I hit a few bumps but all-in-all most things are back to normal.
Unfortunately bacula is giving me some fits.
Before MySQL
nerate an income stream to the
project in some way, thus hire developers to build upon what is
contributed. Kern and the other core developers can not do this alone.
Neither can Linus do it with the kernel. IBM gets this.
ld be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Scott
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On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 08:23 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >
> The told me to upload it to the shell area then to ftp it from there. I
> consider that a total waste of time for the docs, but I'll let you decide if
> you want to use it for the srpms.
>
> I've given you access to the shell area,
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 12:56 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2007 at 12:42, Scott Barninger wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 12:32 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > > On 17 Jun 2007 at 12:28, Scott Barninger wrote:
> > >
> > > > But the entire d
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 12:56 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2007 at 12:42, Scott Barninger wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 12:32 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > > On 17 Jun 2007 at 12:28, Scott Barninger wrote:
> > >
> > > > But the entire d
On Sun, 2007-06-17 at 12:32 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2007 at 12:28, Scott Barninger wrote:
>
> > But the entire doc source tarball is still a source in the packages. So
> > I'm thinking about changing that and making only the pdf manuals (user
> > and
Good Afternoon,
As I sat here earlier watching the 39 MB SRPM (30 MB of which is the
docs tarball) for 2.1.18 crawl it's way up to sourceforge I began to
wonder if it is not time for a change. The documentation package has
grown substantially since the change to latex and I'm only packaging the
pd
Craig,
on the line with the script for make_catalog_backup, do NOT put a space
between the flag and value. I.E.
/etc/bacula/make_catalog_backup -ubacula -ppassword
Your Catalog entry in your bacula-dir.conf looks correct.
Sincerely,
Scott
Craig White wrote:
> I get this error when try
Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes;
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
RandomAccess = no;
AutoChanger = yes
Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c | grep TapeAltert|cat'"
Autoselect = yes
}
Messages {
Name = St
I'm at a loss on that one. His command as shown, if that is truly what
he typed, should work. It is the minimum necessary, no python support,
no wxconsole, but should build. Perhaps a misplaced quote mark in
reality vs what is shown in the email? It seems to think a define string
is a file name.
H
Hello,
Thanks for the suggestion. Michael K. Johnson and I had this discussion
some years ago. His position, with which I agreed, was that it was bad
practice to prompt for information in rpm post-install scripts because
rpm was designed to run unattended. That is to say, tools like yum and
apt4rp
PS. No, the rpm packages can only do a single database version upgrade.
If an older version is detected it will abort and instruct the user to
upgrade the database with the scripts in the updatedb package.
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 13:57 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> Is thi
No, he has installed the SuSE distro package which I have set to
conflict with our official project packages for various previously
discussed reasons. He should uninstall that and then install our
packages.
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 13:57 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> Is thi
package for that platform we would welcome that. Otherwise I can pass
this on to the users list and perhaps someone can make use of your work.
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 00:50 +0100, Darek Kramin wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> sorry for late reply,but I'm in the middle of house refurbishment.
&
On Feb 20, 2007, at 2:46 AM, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I'm working on writing a perl script that will backup volumes in my
>> AFS cell by dumping them to a NFS share. I'm running this as a
>> RunBeforeJob script using some of the variable expansion features of
>> bacula to fill in the ar
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