Re: [Bacula-users] BACULA/VMWARE crashes entire system [ON-GOING PROBLEM] {UPDATE}

2007-10-15 Thread Michael Short
Vmware on linux was such a problem for me (due to crashing, kernel incompatibility) that I just moved everything over to VritualBox. Now everything is much more stable. VirtualBox - http://www.virtualbox.org/ Sincerely, -Michael Short --

Re: [Bacula-users] BACULA/VMWARE crashes entire system [ON-GOING PROBLEM] {UPDATE}

2007-10-15 Thread Scott Ruckh
> 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

Re: [Bacula-users] BACULA/VMWARE crashes entire system [ON-GOING PROBLEM] [UPDATE]

2007-09-23 Thread Robert LeBlanc
> I have skipped backing up the vmware disk files on the host system and > bacula has not crashed the server in 3-days. > > I will have to do some more extensive testing, but it appears like I will > have to implement a better strategy for backing up the vmware disk files > for systems that are on

Re: [Bacula-users] BACULA/VMWARE crashes entire system [ON-GOING PROBLEM] [UPDATE]

2007-09-22 Thread Scott Ruckh
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 >>> host machine. The only recovery method it