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> Subject: Re: [Bacula-devel] Re: [Bacula-users] Unable to support Solaris
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> On Friday 14 April 2006 13:38, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 14 Apr 2006 at 1:18, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> > I won't be able to provide a full-time modern tape drive. There's a
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I have A cluster running Solaris 9 with a LTO autoloader.
We don't have a running backup system at the moment but we plan to use
Solaris.
So I need Solaris Support and I can be able to run regression tests if
we can have a failover during the tests (or if they don't disturb the
backup process too m
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 13:50, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do not feel that I can adequately support Solaris any longer so will very
> likely drop it from the officially supported platforms.
>
> Why?
> Because I don't have access to a tape drive for Solaris, and I no longer have
> the ti
On Friday 14 April 2006 13:38, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 14 Apr 2006 at 1:18, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> > I won't be able to provide a full-time modern tape drive. There's a
> > possibility that I'll be able to scrape something together (might end up
> > being a DDS2 drive though or something like t
On 14 Apr 2006 at 1:18, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I won't be able to provide a full-time modern tape drive. There's a
> possibility that I'll be able to scrape something together (might end up
> being a DDS2 drive though or something like that). My other option is
> the use of a DAT72 drive, but o
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:07, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 13 Apr 2006 at 17:07, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> > How can I help out best?
>
> Kern will be able to add to this, but I thought I'd outline what I
> provide to Kern for testing on FreeBSD. He has access to a FreeBSD
> 5.4 box. He does has roo
I won't be able to provide a full-time modern tape drive. There's a
possibility that I'll be able to scrape something together (might end up
being a DDS2 drive though or something like that). My other option is
the use of a DAT72 drive, but only at certain times (ie. not between the
hours of 04:00
On 13 Apr 2006 at 17:07, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> How can I help out best?
Kern will be able to add to this, but I thought I'd outline what I
provide to Kern for testing on FreeBSD. He has access to a FreeBSD
5.4 box. He does has root access on the box, but that may not be
required. He has
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Kern,
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> I run bacula-dir and bacula-sd on Solaris 9 on a UE450 and bacula-fd on
> Solaris 10, on a V20z. As Solaris support is vital to me -- and
> certainly a large percentage of the userbase -- I'd be willing to help
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Kern,
I run bacula-dir and bacula-sd on Solaris 9 on a UE450 and bacula-fd on
Solaris 10, on a V20z. As Solaris support is vital to me -- and
certainly a large percentage of the userbase -- I'd be willing to help
in any way that I can.
I am not a pro
Hello,
I do not feel that I can adequately support Solaris any longer so will very
likely drop it from the officially supported platforms.
Why?
Because I don't have access to a tape drive for Solaris, and I no longer have
the time to devote to testing Solaris prior to each release. For examp
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