Hi everybody, I sent the following email:
"Well, I am having a quite different problem that people use to see. (I think)
I am using Fedora Core 4 as a network server. I set up a backup
configuration so, as everybody, I would have less work to do manually.
However, The university where I work, expe
Hi Michael,
I tried to do what you said, however it seems to get into a loop or
something like that. I use the following command on my terminal: bscan
-s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V Full_Koala_0002 /backup/koala
It starts like:
bscan: butil.c:283 Using device: "/backup/koala" for reading.
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Buba wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Well, I am having a quite different problem that people use to see. (I think)
> I am using Fedora Core 4 as a network server. I set up a backup
> configuration so, as everybody, I would have less work to do manually.
> H
Hi, everyone.
Well, I am having a quite different problem that people use to see. (I think)
I am using Fedora Core 4 as a network server. I set up a backup
configuration so, as everybody, I would have less work to do manually.
However, The university where I work, experienced an energy crash. I
do