Thank you Kern for all your efforts over the years and welcome to the
new role Eric.
On 2020-12-10 07:32, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I would like to discuss the following subjects:
1. Bacula Release Status
2. Next Major Bacula Version
3. New Bacula Project Manager
===
1. Bacula Release St
This is really great! Thanks!
Jeff.
On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:04 AM, evaldoprestes
wrote:
> Hello guys, is available a new version of the tool Bacula Status with
> important adjustments with respect to dates.
>
>
> https://github.com/evaldoprestes/baculastatus
>
> +
Hello,
my name is Maik Außendorf, I am a member of the Bareos project and co-founder
of the Bareos company. I apologize for not using my original email address but
that has been banned from this list withoout any given reason.
I attach my original footer below.
I just want to comment on 2 po
Hello,
On 11/26/2013 11:17 AM, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi Kern.
>
> Thank you for the information and here are some requests for more
> details :)
>
> On 25.11.2013 18:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> 2. The Bareos fork of Bacula:
>>
>> Unfortunately, despite the fact that Bareos hired one of the best
>
Hi Kern.
Thank you for the information and here are some requests for more details :)
On 25.11.2013 18:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
2. The Bareos fork of Bacula:
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Bareos hired one of the best
German Open
Source lawyers , there were a number of serious copyright
Zitat von Kern Sibbald :
> Hello,
> ...
> My time:
> Due to my heavy workload in ensuring certain administrative aspects of
> Bacula
> Systems as well as working on major Bacula Systems programming projects,
> I am attempting to optimize my use of time. One way I plan to reduce my
> workload
> i
tank you for the usefull info :)
I know that the project is not dead, but when someone have to choose
the backup solution
and goes on the website, there are very few news and it seems stopped,
I think it will be nice to get some developing news from the website too
ciao
Mauro
On Oct 27, 2011, at 3:15 AM, Mauro Colorio wrote:
>> 1. Bacula Systems Support Job
>
> great!
>
>> 2. Bacula Training course
>
> wow!
>
>> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
>
> no annunciation on bacula.org website? (5.1.0 too..)
> it seems a dead project from 2010..
>
>> 4. No rpms for versi
Hello,
How we do releases including the numbering system is documented in the
manual.
Version 5.2.0 is currently in the bacula.org git branch named
"Branch-5.1", this means
that it has not yet been released. Thus HEAD is the current 5.2.0
pending release. Note
until it is officially released
W dniu 26.10.2011 17:09, Kern Sibbald pisze:
> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
>
> Bacula version 5.2.0 is ready. However, I have been holding it back
> because the normal community testing is not happening. The only user
> helping us to test is DassIT (thanks very much). This means that the n
> 1. Bacula Systems Support Job
great!
> 2. Bacula Training course
wow!
> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
no annunciation on bacula.org website? (5.1.0 too..)
it seems a dead project from 2010..
> 4. No rpms for version 5.2.0
what a pity
> 5. New Bacula Systems CEO
>
Congrats :)
ciao
Mau
Hello Kern,
On 07/23/2010 05:54 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is a sort of mini-Bacula status report on the following:
>
> 1. Next release
>
> 2. New release cycle
>
> 3. New bugs tracking database
>
> 4. New Bacula server (www.bacula.org)
>
> 5. New Bacula source distribution se
Thanks for all the work you do, this sounds great. Sounds a lot like the
Fedora Linux release cycle the last time I looked at it. Good luck on moving
to the new server and thanks to UKFast.
Thomas
On Friday 23 July 2010 11:54:03 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is a sort of mini-Bacul
Hello again,
Sorry, I forgot to mention a couple more points concerning proposed changes in
the Bacula rpms:
- Eliminate bgconsole
- Eliminate bwx-console
- Eliminate the tray monitor
The code for those feature will remain in Bacula, but we will not longer
produce those items in the rpms -- t
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I would appreciate if beta testers would retest the current SVN. Thanks.
Other than weird-files2 (known glitch due to cp deficiency) it passes
everything fine on Mac OS 10.4. Also passes everything on my fedora 7 test
system.
--
Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every
On 2007.07.16. 19:40, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
...
> 4. In the near future the Bacula project will no longer be providing
> binaries.
> They will be available for free to individuals, contributors, and charitable
> organizations through the professional web site.
i hope i haven't missed an
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 11:12, Rich wrote:
> On 2007.06.04. 15:46, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> i know this is a bad thing to ask... but are there any estimates when
> the next stable version could be expected ?
The end of June -- mid-August.
>
> i've been putting off touching a running system, so
On 2007.06.04. 15:46, Kern Sibbald wrote:
i know this is a bad thing to ask... but are there any estimates when
the next stable version could be expected ?
i've been putting off touching a running system, so maybe i can drag it
a bit longer and upgrade to the next stable (still running 1.36 ;)
On Friday 20 April 2007 00:58, Steen wrote:
> Torsdag 19 april 2007 12:10 skrev Kern Sibbald:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Open Source is a fantastic success story, and shows every sign of becoming
> > a gigantic snow ball over the next few years. Usage of Bacula is
> > increasing significantly, which is ve
On Thursday 19 April 2007 18:35, Brian Debelius wrote:
> Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
> digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
>
http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
Yes, the email
Torsdag 19 april 2007 12:10 skrev Kern Sibbald:
> Hello,
>
> Open Source is a fantastic success story, and shows every sign of becoming
> a gigantic snow ball over the next few years. Usage of Bacula is
> increasing significantly, which is very pleasing. However, the development
> side of Bacula,
Hi, again,
On 4/19/2007 12:10 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
...
> 4. I am no longer personally going to maintain the projects list (Feature
> Requests). If someone wants to pick up maintaining it including the voting,
> I would be very happy. Obviously I'll continue to work on projects that
> perso
Brian Debelius wrote:
> Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
> digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
> http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
>
> brian-
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> Hell
For us, we haven't had a lot of time to add back to Bacula. I have a student
that is working to produce a web front end for restores, but it has been
quite a challenge. I'd really like to have an API that we could hook into
the director directly, but I haven't had the time to even look at it since
Sorry that I can't help develop. But I can help drum up interest. Go
digg it, and (try to) drive it to the front page.
http://digg.com/software/Popular_mature_open_source_backup_project_needs_developers_www_bacula_org
brian-
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Open Source is a fantastic success
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> As an example of what I am lamenting here is that there is a Win 2003 bug
> open
> since 20 March where restore of encrypted (and compressed if I remember
> right) data fails. Another example is that despite my repeated reques
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:26, Josh Fisher wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in
testing,
> > bug fixing, and builds of more platforms such as Solaris, FreeBSD, ...
This
> > is to ensure that all important platforms are supported
a web interface.
>>> I
>>> haven't had time to play with it yet but it look really cool and quite
>>> useful.
>>>
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>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
>>> Fisher
>>
really cool and quite
>> useful.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
>> Fisher
>> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
>> To: Kern Sibbald
>> Cc: bacula-users
>&
riginal Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
> Fisher
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
> To: Kern Sibbald
> Cc: bacula-users
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula status
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> 1. I have requeste
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Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:27 AM
To: Kern Sibbald
Cc: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula status
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in
testing,
> bug fixing, and builds of more platform
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 1. I have requested help setting up more community participation in testing,
> bug fixing, and builds of more platforms such as Solaris, FreeBSD, ... This
> is to ensure that all important platforms are supported better than I could
> do alone.
>
Is it possible to pack
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'm sending this email for several reasons. One is to remind you
> that I will be on vacation (a real one this time) beginning now
> until when I am scheduled to return late the 9th of November.
Bonnes vacances... et bon retour... :)
> 1. I have requ
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> This is getting well outside the realm of Bacula itself, but I would
>> really like to see the Enterprise volume management system (EVMS) in
>> widespread use, as it makes disk hardware migration a painless operation
>> while bringing all the various dis
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
> CentOS has some additions to the stock RH version as well,
> like an optional kernel with firewire support and the
> reiserfs and xfs filesystems. It uses yum for updates
> and they generally stay within a few days of RH update
> releases.
This is getti
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> After reading the merits & weaknesses of RHEL, SUSE, & Centos, I have only one
> question. Have you considered or tried Debian lately?
FWIW Ubuntu is Debian based.
> I settled on Debian
> several years ago after becoming disenchanted with each of the ma
Kern,
On Friday 29 September 2006 10:28, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Friday 29 September 2006 16:53, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> > I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into
> > work this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you
> > are, but
>
> it
>
> > just
On Friday 29 September 2006 16:53, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into work
> this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you are, but
it
> just goes to show how good a programmer you are, that it wasn't Bacula after
> al
I'm catching up with this thread with interest after just coming into work
this morning. Kern, my sympathy. I can imagine how frustrated you are, but it
just goes to show how good a programmer you are, that it wasn't Bacula after
all!
After reading the merits & weaknesses of RHEL, SUSE, & Cento
On Friday 29 September 2006 14:39, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> >> Centos is _very_ stable. RHEL can be licensed quite cheaply if you don't
> >> buy the support package (about US$10/machine)
> >
> > The last time I looked (some time ago), it was over $200/machin
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Centos is _very_ stable. RHEL can be licensed quite cheaply if you don't
>> buy the support package (about US$10/machine)
>
> The last time I looked (some time ago), it was over $200/machine. That is too
> much for me. For a company or someone serious
I'll chime in with my endorsement of CentOS as well. I use it
specifically for compatibility testing
as a stand-in for RHEL as well as for commercial apps that only
officially support RedHat and have
never had a problem. The CentOS network also provides very timely
security updates at no char
On Friday 29 September 2006 13:43, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> >> One of the reason we dumped SLES on our production machines in favour of
> >> RHEL was that SUSE was consistently shipping with mismatching dynamic and
> >> static library versions - and would no
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> One of the reason we dumped SLES on our production machines in favour of
>> RHEL was that SUSE was consistently shipping with mismatching dynamic and
>> static library versions - and would not fix it even when notified.
>>
>> SuSE may be great for home s
On Friday 29 September 2006 12:31, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > After having been totally frustrated chasing this kernel crash for the
last
> > few weeks (I really could not believe that it was not a Bacula bug), I
have
> > finally found a work around and at
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> After having been totally frustrated chasing this kernel crash for the last
> few weeks (I really could not believe that it was not a Bacula bug), I have
> finally found a work around and at the same time, proven that it is a SuSE
> problem.
One of the r
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> I like SuSE a lot and have been running it and participating in the
> betas for severals years. However, 10.1 has been very problematic.
I agree.
> I would wait until they sort out the package manager problem(s). They
> are getting close. There was a major fix abou
On 29 Jun 2006 at 14:47, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> sudo -s does a shell. Not sure why people keep suggesting 'sudo bash' --
> any good reason?
I don't know. It assumes bash is installed. Which will not always
be the case. I suggest it not be used. :)
--
Dan Langille : Software Developer lo
On Thursday 29 June 2006 10:47, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > Well, I suppose...but I've found it quite easy to adapt. I suppose you
> > could say it is more "Mac-ish," in that you have admin accounts that can
> > do priv'ed operations, but really, it is the way sudo was de
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any good reason?
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Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:14, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
[snip]
> Though the more I see of SuSE, the more I am impressed. I had
> thought it would not be suitable for server applications because of
> the lack of SELinux, which I run on my server.
[snip
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:14, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:02, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Searching for a new distro is not so easy. Kubuntu treats users as idiots
> > by disabling the root account and giving full sudo privilege to the main
> > user.
>
> Well, I suppose...
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:02, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Searching for a new distro is not so easy. Kubuntu treats users as idiots by
> disabling the root account and giving full sudo privilege to the main user.
Well, I suppose...but I've found it quite easy to adapt. I suppose you could
say it
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
| 1. Please help encourage Landon Fuller implement data encryption by
| contributing to EFF. If you haven't seen the announcement about this,
please
| visit: http://www.bacula.org/?page=news For those of you who have
| contribut
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Well, Bacula has the same capability, though I haven't actually tried it.
> First make sure your AutoPrune is set to "no" in the Client resource. Second
> make sure you don't have "Prune Jobs = yes" or "Prune Files = yes" in your
> Job resource.
>
> Then make a copy of
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:56:52 +0100 (BST), Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Alan> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Russell Howe wrote:
>> ARCserve had a special "prune database" job you could
>> schedule which would make sure the database was pruned at a set time.
Alan> You can do th
On Friday 29 April 2005 11:21, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am sending this to provide an update on the development status of
> > Bacula. Recently, I have been struggling to find the motivation to finish
> > the Python implementation in Bacula -- the going is slow,
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Note, this feature does not let you clone a previous job, only a currently
> running job. To "clone" a previous job, one would need feature #3, which is
> now on hold and is unlikely to be in version 1.38.
Oh I see... I'll try when it's ready. Othe
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Russell Howe wrote:
ARCserve had a special "prune database" job you could
schedule which would make sure the database was pruned at a set time.
You can do this with a scheduled job in bacula.
Just backup nothing and set a runbefore or runafter script
Or more simply just set
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sending this to provide an update on the development status of Bacula.
> Recently, I have been struggling to find the motivation to finish the Python
> implementation in Bacula -- the going is slow, but progressing just the same.
> The slow going is probabl
On Friday 29 April 2005 09:15, Jonas Björklund wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > As you know, I have planned to release version 1.38.0 sometime in June
> > and at the latest in July. To meet this schedule we need a feature
> > freeze at this point. Doing so means
Hello,
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> As you know, I have planned to release version 1.38.0 sometime in June and
> at
> the latest in July. To meet this schedule we need a feature freeze at this
> point. Doing so means that the following two items items originally
> schedule
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