Is this still loading the driver from
/usr/lib64/bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.3.so? It is a little strange that you
have bacula in /opt/bacula/bin/bacula-sd but the plugins are in /usr/lib64.
Please also post the output from:
objdump -t /usr/lib64/bacula-sd-cloud-driver-9.6.3.so | grep _driver
Do
Hello,
czw., 14 maj 2020 o 08:50 Phillip Dale
napisał(a):
> I could not get much information out of that traceback. Hopefully this
> helps, so here is the traceback file I got:
>
It is an almost perfect traceback. :)
> Thread 3 (Thread 0x7feb38fe4700 (LWP 19470)):
> #0 0x7feb41e201d9 in
I could not get much information out of that traceback. Hopefully this helps,
so here is the traceback file I got:
[New LWP 19474]
[New LWP 19470]
[New LWP 19315]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
0x7feb40a409a3 in select
> On Wed, 13 May 2020 15:39:56 +0200, Phillip Dale said:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just joined this list, so not sure if this should go here or in the
> development list. I have the same issue that Rick Tuk has from his post on
> May 07.
>
> I am running on CentOS 7 and everything works fine until
Hi all,
I just joined this list, so not sure if this should go here or in the
development list. I have the same issue that Rick Tuk has from his post on May
07.
I am running on CentOS 7 and everything works fine until I try to use Ceph S3
or Amazon S3 storage. At this time, the bacula-sd cra