Does anyone have any idea why a plugin would produce the following error:
Command plugin... requested, but is not loaded
The plugin is in the correct directory and I have uninstalled and reinstalled
several times. What else could be the culprit?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I am new to the list. Just want to understand the difference between
enterprise and community versions. Besides the commercial support which is
very important to medium and large companies, enterprise version has some
interesting plugins, e.g. bandwidth throttling, VSS, NDMP, block level
backu
Hello,
2011/5/23 Robert Kromoser
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> Hi everybody.
>
>
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> I installed the win32 Bacula Client on a Windows Server 2003 System and
> created a
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> client configuration on the bacula server CBCK0001-dir with the name
> csapfaq0-dir.conf
>
So, Win32 File Daemon.
> 23-May 16:13 c001-fd Job
Hi everybody.
I installed the win32 Bacula Client on a Windows Server 2003 System and
created a
client configuration on the bacula server CBCK0001-dir with the name
csapfaq0-dir.conf
In this configuration file I configured the plugin for the SAP Backup
using the MaxDB own command line
On Apr 13, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Robert Kromoser wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> Can anyone tell me where to place the directive “Plugin Directory =
> /usr/local/bacula/bin/plugins”
> because I always gets the error Message
> Plugin directory not found ?
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/mai
Hi everybody.
Can anyone tell me where to place the directive "Plugin Directory =
/usr/local/bacula/bin/plugins"
because I always gets the error Message
Plugin directory not found ?
br Robert
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Robert Kromoser
SAP Certified Technology Consultant/
Sys