>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 upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgr
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 upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
>>>
> 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
>> MySQL to version 5.0.45.
>>
>> I hit a few
On 4 Aug 2007 at 8:40, Dan Langille wrote:
> 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
> > 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
> MySQL to version 5.0.45.
>
> I hit a few bumps but al
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