Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd is dying

2005-03-31 Thread Arno Lehmann
Thomas, you want to use the new fileset deirectives. It's in the manual. Arno Thomas Preissler wrote: Hello folks, my bacula-fd is dying after a successful incremental or full backup. When the job "BackupCatalog" is run, bacula-fd is *not* dying. My system: Actual unstable Debian, bacula & Co. 1.

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd is dying

2005-03-17 Thread Arno Lehmann
It's already been mentioned: Use the new, current file set syntax. The old one will be dropped soon and leads to, as you know, instability in the FDs. Arno Jo wrote: Thomas Preissler wrote: Hello folks, I use actual unstable Debian with bacula 1.36.1. I determined actually, that my bacula-fd is d

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd is dying

2005-03-17 Thread Jo
Thomas Preissler wrote: Hello folks, I use actual unstable Debian with bacula 1.36.1. I determined actually, that my bacula-fd is dying. It doesn't matter if it is an incremental or full backup. This is my fileset, as included in bacula-dir.conf: Include = signature=MD5 compression=GZIP { #

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-fd is dying

2005-03-17 Thread Thomas Hager
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 23:56 +0100, Thomas Preissler wrote: > Hello folks, hey you! > I determined actually, that my bacula-fd is dying. It doesn't matter if > it is an incremental or full backup. This is my fileset, as included in > bacula-dir.conf: > > Include = signature=MD5 compression=GZIP

[Bacula-users] bacula-fd is dying

2005-03-16 Thread Thomas Preissler
Hello folks, I use actual unstable Debian with bacula 1.36.1. I determined actually, that my bacula-fd is dying. It doesn't matter if it is an incremental or full backup. This is my fileset, as included in bacula-dir.conf: Include = signature=MD5 compression=GZIP { #/root/bacula-fd.strace