Hello,
On 25 August 2013 20:36, Benny_pixelweb wrote:
> I'm sorry the bacula version is 5.2.13. But i tried your link and there
> read the readme file.
>
version 5.2.11 is long gone from that repository, 5.2.13 is what's left.
> The only thing is that i never have it installed the right way, i
Also, I use webmin, and the only complaint that I have is the inability to
search for a specific file. This may be due to the version I'm using
though. It's really only a minor nuisance however, because it's simple to
query the database and find out which job has the most recent version of a
file.
Why not just install it from source? You're guaranteed to get the latest
version, and it's the suggested means of installing bacula. I fought with
debian's package for hours until I took the good advice of the bacula
manual and simply installed it from source. After that, I had bacula up and
runnin
Hello,
Please try the repository at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/
Please read the readme files.
Regards,
--Simone
On Aug 23, 2013 2:35 PM, "Benny_pixelweb"
wrote:
> hi Simone,
>
> It must be installed on a linux (redhat 6) server. To backup other linux
> servers.
> the
Hello,
On 22 August 2013 16:19, Benny_pixelweb wrote:
> Where can i find the best tutorial to install the latest version from
> bacula backup?
>
from source? packages? which distribution/OS?
Regards,
--Simone
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