On Friday 15 September 2006 17:46, William Baker wrote:
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> In a word: No. The docs indicate:
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> "In version 1.37.30 and greater, you can turn on Microsoft's Volume
> Shadow Copy Service (VSS)."
Ah, nice, someone who is much more precise than I am :-)
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> bbaker
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> >Im running v1.36.2
On Friday 15 September 2006 17:09, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
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> Im running v1.36.2 on debian sarge 2.6.8-1-686.
> Is there any way of making this work without upgrading to a newer version?
I don't think we had VSS support until 1.38.0, but you would have to check the
logs to verify that.
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In a word: No. The docs indicate:
"In version 1.37.30 and greater, you can turn on Microsoft's Volume
Shadow Copy Service (VSS)."
bbaker
>Im running v1.36.2 on debian sarge 2.6.8-1-686.
>Is there any way of making this work without upgrading to a newer version?
>
>Mantas
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>On 9/15/20
Im running v1.36.2 on debian sarge 2.6.8-1-686.
Is there any way of making this work without upgrading to a newer version?
Mantas
On 9/15/2006 11:38 AM, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
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>
> Hello everybody,
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> Im having problems with bacula director config. As shown in many
> exampl
Hi,
On 9/15/2006 11:38 AM, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
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>
> Hello everybody,
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> Im having problems with bacula director config. As shown in many
> examples all over internet, the “Enable VSS = yes” statement should be
> placed in the FileSet recource, and _/not/_ in ‘include’ or ‘opti
Hello everybody,
Im having problems with bacula director config. As shown in
many examples all over internet, the “Enable VSS = yes” statement
should be placed in the FileSet recource, and _not_
in ‘include’ or ‘options’ sections. I have done just
that, that’s what my FileSet looks like