Hi Alan,
I am a Bacula newbie and did not really care about my database as everything
just worked after installation (Ubuntu 16.04). So I got SQLite3 without
really taking notice.
Your post is pretty clear about this being a very bad choice.
Now: how could I migrate my already running Bacula to a
On 27/07/16 15:39, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
>> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
>> almost "deprecated".
> "Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
> least was unm
On 07/27/16 04:24, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us
> know if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is
> almost "deprecated".
"Almost"? I thought SQLite support had already been removed, or at
leas
Hello,
I strongly recommend you to move to MySQL or Postgresql. Please let us know
if you really need SQLite. I would say that SQLite in Bacula is almost
"deprecated".
Best regards,
Ana
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:52 PM, CRUCIALcane wrote:
> Webmin 'Failed to load the database DBI driver SQLite
Webmin 'Failed to load the database DBI driver SQLite at ./bacula-backup-lib.pl
line 45
I had the same Problem, and installing perl DBI driver didn't help.
Installing the package libdbd-sqlite3-perl did the trick though.
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I am wanting to administer Bacula through Webmin. I have a working
installation, but need to expand a bit, and being able to use Webmin would help
a lot
I cannot get the Webmin module to start. It just says 'Failed to load the
database DBI driver SQLite at ./bacula-backup-lib.pl line 45. Maybe i
Indeed, you should be viewing http://server:2500/ to get access to almir
web interface (or other port if you chose a custom one)
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Tilman Schmidt <
t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de> wrote:
> Am 11.04.2012 00:50, schrieb Murray Davis:
> > So, I then installed Almir. How
Am 11.04.2012 00:50, schrieb Murray Davis:
> So, I then installed Almir. However, that Web console does not launch. I
> am launching it with: https://serverdnsname:9101 (and using its routable
> IP).
That doesn't look right. 9101 is the Bacula Director port.
I doubt you'll get HTTP out of that.
>
Hey Murray,
I can help you debug Almir, hopefully! Can you run following commands in
the root directory where Almir is installed and paste output to a pastebin:
$ bin/supervisorctl status
$ cat var/log/almir-stderr*
$ bconsole -c bconsole.conf
Cheers, Domen
2012/4/11 Murray Davis
> I have bee
I have been using the bacula webmin module on ubuntu 10.0.4 successfully
for the past 2 weeks. I was configuring bacula-dir.conf today to get email
notification working as well as working on other issues. However, somehow,
I messed up Webmin. I can still logon to the bacula server via Webmin and
se
I've set up a very basic Ubuntu server to run as a headless file server only to
be controlled through SSH or Webmin. This is running fine on a local network.
Next job is to get some basic local disk backup working and then add remote
backup.
I was drawn to Bacula because it seems to be highly rec
En/na John Drescher ha escrit:
> I added 2 symlinks in /etc/bacula one from
> /etc/init.d/bacula-dir to /etc/bacula/baucla
>
> and the other from
> /usr/sbin/bconsole to /etc/bacula/console
Thanks. Aitor
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On Thursday 23 August 2007 15:27:47 John Drescher wrote:
> On 8/23/07, Benjamin E. Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> > > I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> > > webmin plus as it was in the past.
> >
>
On 8/23/07, Benjamin E. Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> > I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> > webmin plus as it was in the past.
>
> I volunteered at OCM for testing their webmin version with bacula.
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> webmin plus as it was in the past.
I volunteered at OCM for testing their webmin version with bacula. All I saw
and see on SF is a first version.
I complained, that th
En/na Craig White ha escrit:
> Presuming that you are speaking of the new version of Webmin (1.360)
> which has the full Bacula module donated by OpenCountry
Yes.
> you do have to get the sql configuration right.
>
>
I think that my problem is about the bacula script command. I mean, in
some us
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 08:42 +0200, Aitor wrote:
> Hi,
> After installing and running Bacula, I would like to know if anyone has
> connected webmin with bacula,
> the bacula's module of webmin doesn't detect it.
Presuming that you are speaking of the new version of Webmin (1.360)
which has the
Hi,
After installing and running Bacula, I would like to know if anyone has
connected webmin with bacula,
the bacula's module of webmin doesn't detect it.
Any idea ? Aitor.
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I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
webmin plus as it was in the past.
I tried to run it on my gentoo system and ran into 2 problems. The
first being that there does not appear to be a way to specify that the
database is not on the same machine as the director and
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