The topics for this Status Report are:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Bacula Binaries
3. Windows Binaries
4. macOS Binaries
5. New Services
===
1. Bacula Release Status
The latest Bacula version 13.0.1 was released to Source Forge and to
www.bacula.org. This version includes many enhancement
Thank you Kern for all your efforts over the years and welcome to the
new role Eric.
On 2020-12-10 07:32, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I would like to discuss the following subjects:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Next Major Bacula Version
3. New Bacula Project Manager
===
1. Bacula Release St
Hello,
I would like to discuss the following subjects:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Next Major Bacula Version
3. New Bacula Project Manager
===
1. Bacula Release Status
The latest Bacula version 9.6.7 will be released shortly. This
is a bug fix release that fixes a number of bugs especially
Hello,
It has been a while since the last status report, so it is now time.
I would like to discuss the following subjects:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Bacula Binaries (New)
3. Windows Binaries (more coming)
4. Next Bacula Version
===
1. Bacula Release Status
As probably know, the latest B
Hello,
The last Status Report was in February 2016, so this one is a bit
overdue. That said, I would like to discuss the following subjects:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Windows Binaries
3. Next Bacula Version
4. Bacula Forks
5. The Storage, Visualisation, Cloud (SVC) awards 2016
1. Bacula Re
Hello,
I would like to discuss the following topics:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Next Release
3. Vacation
1. Bacula Release Status
As probably know, the latest release of Bacula version 7.4.0 was
released on 16 January 2016. This will be a quite stable release because
it is based on version
Hello,
This is the second half of the quarterly Bacula Status report.
Unfortunately, certain short term aspects are not very positive for the
project, yet the long term outlook is more promising than ever. If you
prefer to start with the good news, skip further down to the section 2:
1. Short te
Hello,
This is the first half of the quarterly Bacula Status report; the second
half will follow in a separate email.
1. If you like Bacula and you like helping people, you should be aware
that since Bacula Systems is a growing company, there are two Bacula
Systems support positions open. One is
This is really great! Thanks!
Jeff.
On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:04 AM, evaldoprestes
wrote:
> Hello guys, is available a new version of the tool Bacula Status with
> important adjustments with respect to dates.
>
>
> https://github.com/evaldoprestes/baculastatus
>
> +
Hello guys, is available a new version of the tool Bacula Status with important
adjustments with respect to dates.
https://github.com/evaldoprestes/baculastatus
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Hello,
I have posted a Bacula Status report to the www.bacula.org site.
It discusses the following items:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Windows Binaries
3. Bacula Enterprise
4. Vacation
5. Bareos
The following is a link to the report.
http://blog.bacula.org/bacula-status-report-30-august-2014
New realease
2014-05-13
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- Improvements on the main dashboard
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Hello!!
I would like to introduce to you a new tool for monitoring backups performed by
bacula. The goal is that it be easy to install and provide a clear view of your
backups.
The tool only query the data from database bacula, we do not currently get
information bconsole.
Link to download:
Hello,
First, I would like to thank all of you who have both on and off the
Bacula lists sent me very kind emails thanking me and encouraging me
in the Bareos affair.
The main purposes of this email are:
1. Bareos
2. Bacula
3. The Bacula Conference
1. Bareos:
The main purpose of this email
Hello,
The main purpose of this Status Report is to wish you a very
good holiday season and a peaceful and prosperous 2014.
Thanks for using Bacula, and thanks for sticking with it :-)
I have recently been working on updating the web site to
have a more modern look thanks to help from a Bacula
c
nounce
Sent: Mon, Nov 25, 2013 5:57 pm
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula Status Report
Hello,
I would like to speak to you about the following points:
1. The rumors of the death of Bacula (the Community version)
2. The Bareos fork of Bacula
3. Bacula S
Hello,
On 11/26/2013 11:17 AM, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi Kern.
>
> Thank you for the information and here are some requests for more
> details :)
>
> On 25.11.2013 18:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> 2. The Bareos fork of Bacula:
>>
>> Unfortunately, despite the fact that Bareos hired one of the best
>
Hi Kern.
Thank you for the information and here are some requests for more details :)
On 25.11.2013 18:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
2. The Bareos fork of Bacula:
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Bareos hired one of the best
German Open
Source lawyers , there were a number of serious copyright
Hello,
I would like to speak to you about the following points:
1. The rumors of the death of Bacula (the Community version)
2. The Bareos fork of Bacula
3. Bacula Systems and the FSFE (Free Software Foundation Europe)
4. The future of Bacula (the Community version)
1. The rumors of the death o
Zitat von Kern Sibbald :
> Hello,
> ...
> My time:
> Due to my heavy workload in ensuring certain administrative aspects of
> Bacula
> Systems as well as working on major Bacula Systems programming projects,
> I am attempting to optimize my use of time. One way I plan to reduce my
> workload
> i
Hello,
Bad version 5.2.11 release:
Yesterday, we released Bacula version 5.2.12, which fixes a serious segment
fault in Bacula version 5.2.11. Thanks to Marco, who quickly found the
problem
and fixed it. Prior to releasing 5.2.11, it was carefully tested, so it
points out
a flaw in our regress
Hello,
I have four topics to discuss in this status report:
1. The Bacula Systems Enterprise Migration program.
2. Bacula version 5.2.2
3. Reducing/fixing bugs
4. Christmas
The Bacula Systems Enterprise Migration program:
This is a program to help community users migration to the Bacula Enterpri
tank you for the usefull info :)
I know that the project is not dead, but when someone have to choose
the backup solution
and goes on the website, there are very few news and it seems stopped,
I think it will be nice to get some developing news from the website too
ciao
Mauro
On Oct 27, 2011, at 3:15 AM, Mauro Colorio wrote:
>> 1. Bacula Systems Support Job
>
> great!
>
>> 2. Bacula Training course
>
> wow!
>
>> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
>
> no annunciation on bacula.org website? (5.1.0 too..)
> it seems a dead project from 2010..
>
>> 4. No rpms for versi
Mauro,
> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
> no annunciation on bacula.org website? (5.1.0 too..)
> it seems a dead project from 2010..
Once it is officially out I will put up a message. 5.1.0 is the development
branch, so there
isn't much to write about.
The project is not at all dead, but ite
Hello,
How we do releases including the numbering system is documented in the
manual.
Version 5.2.0 is currently in the bacula.org git branch named
"Branch-5.1", this means
that it has not yet been released. Thus HEAD is the current 5.2.0
pending release. Note
until it is officially released
W dniu 26.10.2011 17:09, Kern Sibbald pisze:
> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
>
> Bacula version 5.2.0 is ready. However, I have been holding it back
> because the normal community testing is not happening. The only user
> helping us to test is DassIT (thanks very much). This means that the n
> 1. Bacula Systems Support Job
great!
> 2. Bacula Training course
wow!
> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
no annunciation on bacula.org website? (5.1.0 too..)
it seems a dead project from 2010..
> 4. No rpms for version 5.2.0
what a pity
> 5. New Bacula Systems CEO
>
Congrats :)
ciao
Mau
Hello,
It has been a while since I have sent a Bacula status report, so it is a
bit longer than usual. In this report, I have five things to mention:
1. Bacula Systems Support Job
2. Bacula Training course
3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
4. No rpms for version 5.2.0
5. New Bacula Systems CEO
1
Hello Kern,
On 07/23/2010 05:54 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is a sort of mini-Bacula status report on the following:
>
> 1. Next release
>
> 2. New release cycle
>
> 3. New bugs tracking database
>
> 4. New Bacula server (www.bacula.org)
>
> 5. New Bacula source distribution se
Thanks for all the work you do, this sounds great. Sounds a lot like the
Fedora Linux release cycle the last time I looked at it. Good luck on moving
to the new server and thanks to UKFast.
Thomas
On Friday 23 July 2010 11:54:03 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is a sort of mini-Bacul
Hello,
This is a sort of mini-Bacula status report on the following:
1. Next release
2. New release cycle
3. New bugs tracking database
4. New Bacula server (www.bacula.org)
5. New Bacula source distribution server
1. Next release:
Before the end of August, we will be releasing the next vers
Dear Bacula Community,
I have a few things to communicate in this message:
1. An update on the changes to the Bacula Project we made in April
2. The role and importance of Bacula Systems
3. An upcoming webinar on Bacula organized by Bacula Systems
4. My travel schedule for the next few weeks
***
Hello,
From time to time, I like to send out a status report to give you a feel where
we are going from the developer's point of view.
Bacula Design Process:
===
Last week when I was traveling there was a nice discussion about "Better
support for portable clients", but the problem
Hello again,
Sorry, I forgot to mention a couple more points concerning proposed changes in
the Bacula rpms:
- Eliminate bgconsole
- Eliminate bwx-console
- Eliminate the tray monitor
The code for those feature will remain in Bacula, but we will not longer
produce those items in the rpms -- t
Hello,
I'd like to bring you up to date on a few changes we will be making shortly:
- Bacula source repository:
Our source code repository is SVN on Source Forge. In the next few weeks we
will be converting the bacula, gui, and regress parts of the SVN over to use
git. Note: the SVN will con
Hello,
This Bacula status report will discuss the following items:
- Up coming Release 3.0.2
- Discontinuing version 2.4.x
- Bacula Enterprise Edition
- Foundation Course
- Email problems
- New development strategy
Up coming Release 3.0.2:
We have been working on bug fixes and a few minor new fea
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I would appreciate if beta testers would retest the current SVN. Thanks.
Other than weird-files2 (known glitch due to cp deficiency) it passes
everything fine on Mac OS 10.4. Also passes everything on my fedora 7 test
system.
--
Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every
Hello,
As I have mentioned several times, we are nearing the end of stabilizing the
next release (I consider the current 2.1.28 beta pretty good). There are
still a few bugs open on the current code, but they should be resolved
shortly, if they are not already fixed.
What remains is a bit mor
On 2007.07.16. 19:40, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
...
> 4. In the near future the Bacula project will no longer be providing
> binaries.
> They will be available for free to individuals, contributors, and charitable
> organizations through the professional web site.
i hope i haven't missed an
Hello,
Sorry this is a bit long ...
2.2.0 release should be soon:
I have just made the last source code changes to version 2.1.27 that I am
planning before the 2.2.0 release. Barring any new reported bugs, what is
now in the SVN will be what is released, with the exception of a bit of work
on
Hello,
With two exceptions, the next version (2.2.0) of Bacula is now ready:
1. I am currently working on pruning inchanger volumes that have the
Scratch pool as their recycle pool (see my recent email on this). If
all goes well it will be completed this week.
2. A number of new featu
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 11:12, Rich wrote:
> On 2007.06.04. 15:46, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> i know this is a bad thing to ask... but are there any estimates when
> the next stable version could be expected ?
The end of June -- mid-August.
>
> i've been putting off touching a running system, so
On 2007.06.04. 15:46, Kern Sibbald wrote:
i know this is a bad thing to ask... but are there any estimates when
the next stable version could be expected ?
i've been putting off touching a running system, so maybe i can drag it
a bit longer and upgrade to the next stable (still running 1.36 ;)
Hello,
I've been more or less "gone" for the last two to three weeks doing intensive
debugging and algorithm enhancing in Bacula, so have not been active on the
email lists. For the most part, the heavy debugging is now complete. Here
is a brief summary of how version 2.1.10 has progressed to
Hello,
The feedback and response to my request for help in officially "supporting"
FreeBSD, Solaris, and Win32 has been 99% positive. We have now found
regression testers for FreeBSD and Solaris, and have an offer of equipment
for Solaris, which will help a lot, though there are still details
On Friday 20 April 2007 00:58, Steen wrote:
> Torsdag 19 april 2007 12:10 skrev Kern Sibbald:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Open Source is a fantastic success story, and shows every sign of becoming
> > a gigantic snow ball over the next few years. Usage of Bacula is
> > increasing significantly, which is ve
On Thursday 19 April 2007 18:35, Brian Debelius wrote:
> Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
> digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
>
http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
Yes, the email
Torsdag 19 april 2007 12:10 skrev Kern Sibbald:
> Hello,
>
> Open Source is a fantastic success story, and shows every sign of becoming
> a gigantic snow ball over the next few years. Usage of Bacula is
> increasing significantly, which is very pleasing. However, the development
> side of Bacula,
Hi, again,
On 4/19/2007 12:10 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
...
> 4. I am no longer personally going to maintain the projects list (Feature
> Requests). If someone wants to pick up maintaining it including the voting,
> I would be very happy. Obviously I'll continue to work on projects that
> perso
Brian Debelius wrote:
> Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
> digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
> http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
>
> brian-
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> Hell
For us, we haven't had a lot of time to add back to Bacula. I have a student
that is working to produce a web front end for restores, but it has been
quite a challenge. I'd really like to have an API that we could hook into
the director directly, but I haven't had the time to even look at it since
Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
brian-
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Open Source is a fantastic success
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> As an example of what I am lamenting here is that there is a Win 2003 bug
> open
> since 20 March where restore of encrypted (and compressed if I remember
> right) data fails. Another example is that despite my repeated reques
Hello,
Open Source is a fantastic success story, and shows every sign of becoming a
gigantic snow ball over the next few years. Usage of Bacula is increasing
significantly, which is very pleasing. However, the development side of
Bacula, with one or two exceptions, I consider a total failure.
Hello,
Sorry, this is much longer than I had planned. If you have large FileSets,
please read at least the last 3 or 4 paragraphs.
I would like to say that I am relatively happy with release 2.0.x. As with
every major release, there are always "teething" problems in the first few
versions, b
Hello,
I would like to give you a brief status on the following topics:
1. Bacula version 1.40
2. The copyright transfer and assignment
3. The Bacula book project
4. The Bacula services project
1. Bacula version 1.40
The current development version 1.39.31 is now essentially ready for release.
H
Hello,
As most of you know Bacula release version 1.40 is nearing -- it was
originally scheduled for mid-November but delayed due to my vacation and
several bugs.
I'm still targeting it before the end of the year, but it looks like one major
new feature will not be enabled, and that is data
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:26, Josh Fisher wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in
testing,
> > bug fixing, and builds of more platforms such as Solaris, FreeBSD, ...
This
> > is to ensure that all important platforms are supported
a web interface.
>>> I
>>> haven't had time to play with it yet but it look really cool and quite
>>> useful.
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
>>> Fisher
>>
really cool and quite
>> useful.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
>> Fisher
>> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
>> To: Kern Sibbald
>> Cc: bacula-users
>&
riginal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
> Fisher
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
> To: Kern Sibbald
> Cc: bacula-users
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula status
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> 1. I have requeste
TECTED] On Behalf Of Josh Fisher
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
To: Kern Sibbald
Cc: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula status
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in
testing,
> bug fixing, and builds of more platform
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in testing,
> bug fixing, and builds of more platforms such as Solaris, FreeBSD, ... This
> is to ensure that all important platforms are supported better than I could
> do alone.
>
Is it possible to pack
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'm sending this email for several reasons. One is to remind you
> that I will be on vacation (a real one this time) beginning now
> until when I am scheduled to return late the 9th of November.
Bonnes vacances... et bon retour... :)
> 1. I have requ
Hello,
I'm sending this email for several reasons. One is to remind you that I will
be on vacation (a real one this time) beginning now until when I am scheduled
to return late the 9th of November.
The second reason is just to note that I didn't get any feedback on the
previous 3 Bacula stat
Hello,
Some time ago, I wrote that I was going to discuss:
1. GUI interface
2. Restructuring the Bacula project
3. Performance enhancements
1. The GUI interface preliminaries have been hashed around quite a lot. There
are a lot more details we will work out over time ...
2. Restructuring the Ba
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> This is getting well outside the realm of Bacula itself, but I would
>> really like to see the Enterprise volume management system (EVMS) in
>> widespread use, as it makes disk hardware migration a painless operation
>> while bringing all the various dis
Hello,
Now that version 1.39.x is nearing the end of the development cycle (hopefully
to be released in the second half of November), I am starting to think about
what I am going to do next. The major projects I have in mind for myself
are:
1. Development of a good, complete GUI interface.
2
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
> CentOS has some additions to the stock RH version as well,
> like an optional kernel with firewire support and the
> reiserfs and xfs filesystems. It uses yum for updates
> and they generally stay within a few days of RH update
> releases.
This is getti
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> After reading the merits & weaknesses of RHEL, SUSE, & Centos, I have only one
> question. Have you considered or tried Debian lately?
FWIW Ubuntu is Debian based.
> I settled on Debian
> several years ago after becoming disenchanted with each of the ma
Kern,
On Friday 29 September 2006 10:28, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Friday 29 September 2006 16:53, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> > I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into
> > work this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you
> > are, but
>
> it
>
> > just
On Friday 29 September 2006 16:53, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into work
> this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you are, but
it
> just goes to show how good a programmer you are, that it wasn't Bacula after
> al
I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into work
this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you are, but it
just goes to show how good a programmer you are, that it wasn't Bacula after
all!
After reading the merits & weaknesses of RHEL, SUSE, & Cento
On Friday 29 September 2006 14:39, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> >> Centos is _very_ stable. RHEL can be licensed quite cheaply if you don't
> >> buy the support package (about US$10/machine)
> >
> > The last time I looked (some time ago), it was over $200/machin
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Centos is _very_ stable. RHEL can be licensed quite cheaply if you don't
>> buy the support package (about US$10/machine)
>
> The last time I looked (some time ago), it was over $200/machine. That is too
> much for me. For a company or someone serious
I'll chime in with my endorsement of CentOS as well. I use it
specifically for compatibility testing
as a stand-in for RHEL as well as for commercial apps that only
officially support RedHat and have
never had a problem. The CentOS network also provides very timely
security updates at no char
On Friday 29 September 2006 13:43, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> >> One of the reason we dumped SLES on our production machines in favour of
> >> RHEL was that SUSE was consistently shipping with mismatching dynamic and
> >> static library versions - and would no
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> One of the reason we dumped SLES on our production machines in favour of
>> RHEL was that SUSE was consistently shipping with mismatching dynamic and
>> static library versions - and would not fix it even when notified.
>>
>> SuSE may be great for home s
On Friday 29 September 2006 12:31, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > After having been totally frustrated chasing this kernel crash for the
last
> > few weeks (I really could not believe that it was not a Bacula bug), I
have
> > finally found a work around and at
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> After having been totally frustrated chasing this kernel crash for the last
> few weeks (I really could not believe that it was not a Bacula bug), I have
> finally found a work around and at the same time, proven that it is a SuSE
> problem.
One of the r
Hello,
After having been totally frustrated chasing this kernel crash for the last
few weeks (I really could not believe that it was not a Bacula bug), I have
finally found a work around and at the same time, proven that it is a SuSE
problem.
Last night, I loaded the Fedora FC4 kernel from m
Hello,
Well, for the moment, the Bacula project is dead in the water. My machine now
crashes on virtually any tape operation, which means I am unable to run my
normal regression scripts that I run prior to commits. These crashes appear
to be quite severe because they only occassionally produc
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> I like SuSE a lot and have been running it and participating in the
> betas for severals years. However, 10.1 has been very problematic.
I agree.
> I would wait until they sort out the package manager problem(s). They
> are getting close. There was a major fix abou
On 29 Jun 2006 at 14:47, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> sudo -s does a shell. Not sure why people keep suggesting 'sudo bash' --
> any good reason?
I don't know. It assumes bash is installed. Which will not always
be the case. I suggest it not be used. :)
--
Dan Langille : Software Developer lo
On Thursday 29 June 2006 10:47, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > Well, I suppose...but I've found it quite easy to adapt. I suppose you
> > could say it is more "Mac-ish," in that you have admin accounts that can
> > do priv'ed operations, but really, it is the way sudo was de
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any good reason?
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Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:14, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
[snip]
> Though the more I see of SuSE, the more I am impressed. I had
> thought it would not be suitable for server applications because of
> the lack of SELinux, which I run on my server.
[snip
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:14, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:02, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Searching for a new distro is not so easy. Kubuntu treats users as idiots
> > by disabling the root account and giving full sudo privilege to the main
> > user.
>
> Well, I suppose...
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:02, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Searching for a new distro is not so easy. Kubuntu treats users as idiots by
> disabling the root account and giving full sudo privilege to the main user.
Well, I suppose...but I've found it quite easy to adapt. I suppose you could
say it
Hello,
Bacula version 1.38.10:
Well, this version despite careful testing here, turned out to be a rather
disasterous release because there were a lot of users experiencing either a
deadlocked Director (Linux) or Director crashes (FreeBSD). As best I can
tell, this occurs (occurred) on systems
Hello,
The 1.38.x stream:
The currently released Bacula version 1.38.8 seems to be quite stable with no
major "show stopper" bugs reported, so I have not been planning to make an
additional release until version 1.40.0 (see below). However, if you have
been following the list, you know that th
Hello,
There are three general topics that I would like to address:
1. The current status of version 1.37 to be released as 1.38.0
2. The next development version (wishlists, projects and such interesting
topics).
3. My current thoughts on donations
Since there is a lot to say, I'll do it i
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
| 1. Please help encourage Landon Fuller implement data encryption by
| contributing to EFF. If you haven't seen the announcement about this,
please
| visit: http://www.bacula.org/?page=news For those of you who have
| contribut
Hello,
This status report will discuss the following five points.
1. Please encourage Landon to implement data encryption by contributing.
2. Bacula Foundation
3. Bacula Funding Idea
4. Bacula 1.38 release status
5. Future Bacula development
1. Please help encourage Landon Fuller implement data
Hello,
I have four things that I would like to bring up:
1. Where we are for version 1.37 -> 1.38
2. Where we are going in the next version (1.39 development to be released as
1.40).
3. Call for technical help ()
4. Personal request
1. Where we are for version 1.37 -> 1.38
Bacula 1.37 is
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Well, Bacula has the same capability, though I haven't actually tried it.
> First make sure your AutoPrune is set to "no" in the Client resource. Second
> make sure you don't have "Prune Jobs = yes" or "Prune Files = yes" in your
> Job resource.
>
> Then make a copy of
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:56:52 +0100 (BST), Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Alan> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Russell Howe wrote:
>> ARCserve had a special "prune database" job you could
>> schedule which would make sure the database was pruned at a set time.
Alan> You can do th
On Friday 29 April 2005 11:21, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am sending this to provide an update on the development status of
> > Bacula. Recently, I have been struggling to find the motivation to finish
> > the Python implementation in Bacula -- the going is slow,
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