Ah, I see 👀
Thanks
-Chris
On Thu, 31 Oct 2024, 21:48 Rob Gerber, wrote:
> Look at the URL. There's an alpha-numeric string component. That is your
> license key.
>
> If not already done, I recommend you look at the Bacula community white
> papers, specifically the bacula community installation
Look at the URL. There's an alpha-numeric string component. That is your
license key.
If not already done, I recommend you look at the Bacula community white
papers, specifically the bacula community installation guide. That document
refers to older operating systems (CentOS 7 is the newest EL men
The email malfunctions sometimes. no idea why.
After you enter the contact information, look carefully at the page that
loads right after that. your key is in the link in the middle of the page.
I believe it says something like "click here".
Regards,
Robert Gerber
402-237-8692
r...@craeon.net
Yes I saw that link. It take me to a directory listing of the CE. There's
no access-key there as far as I can see? I can download the debs but no key.
-Chris
On Thu, 31 Oct 2024, 21:27 Rob Gerber, wrote:
> The email malfunctions sometimes. no idea why.
>
> After you enter the contact informatio
The installation instructions in the white paper (
https://www.bacula.org/white-papers/) say to create a new
file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/Bacula-Community.list containing
'# Bacula Community deb
https://www.bacula.org/packages/@access-key@/debs/@bacula-version@
@debian-version@ main'
in order to