Hi,
19.07.2007 09:27,, Daniel J. Priem wrote::
> Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>> Either you are having connectivity problems between DIR and SD and/or
>> FD (quite possible, guessing from the host name with dmz in it -
>> firewalls can cause this sort of problem) or there's s
Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> Either you are having connectivity problems between DIR and SD and/or
> FD (quite possible, guessing from the host name with dmz in it -
> firewalls can cause this sort of problem) or there's something wrong
> with the DIR.
Yes. I solved this a da
Hi,
10.07.2007 09:43,, Daniel J. Priem wrote::
> Hi,
> i have a job wich runs forever in the view of the DIR.
>
> if i make the ammount of data smaller (reducing fileset to /root as
> example ) then backup works.
>
> So. any hints?
>
> Regards
> Daniel
>
>
>
> *status dir
> baculadir01 Versi
Hi,
i have a job wich runs forever in the view of the DIR.
if i make the ammount of data smaller (reducing fileset to /root as
example ) then backup works.
So. any hints?
Regards
Daniel
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