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From: Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
Sent: Friday, 26 April, 2024 00:24
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd appearing to use wrong storage server
On 4/25/24 3:55 PM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
> Thanks for the rplies,
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On 4/25/24 3:55 PM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
Thanks for the rplies,
I include here some of the requested informations.
First abouth the "bconsole reload", yes I did not do, but I did restart the
director, the storage and file deamons several times after the config change. Al
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Pool {
Name = "james1-Incr-Pool"
Description = "Pool for client james1 incremental backups"
PoolType = "Backup"
LabelFormat = "james1-incr-"
MaximumVolumeJobs = 5
MaximumVolumeBytes = 200
VolumeRetention = 3369600
Storage = &qu
On 4/25/24 3:17 AM, gaston.gloesener--- via Bacula-users wrote:
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Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and storage deamon. The storage daemon was stroing data
to files on a shared directory as the storage is on a NAS.
Now I have build bacula-sd for the NAS to avo
It would be useful to see the bacula-dir.conf Job and Client resources for
this job and also the full job log.
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> On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 11:17:18 +0200, gaston gloesener--- via Bacula-users
> said:
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> Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and
> sto
Until now I did run bacula in a virtual machine running the director and
storage deamon. The storage daemon was stroing data to files on a shared
directory as the storage is on a NAS.
Now I have build bacula-sd for the NAS to avoid this duplicate transfer. I have
configured one client to use