Hello, I understand that you have a problem with IncrPool where you have
volumes with Used status.
This is because in your pool definition you have Maximum Volume Jobs = 50
defined.
best regards
2016-07-25 16:08 GMT+02:00 nirvana :
> annex the information, I do not understand why the volumes rem
You have provided no useful information. Start with OS and Bacula versions,
configuration files that relate to the issue, and the command output and/or
error logs.
Patti
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Sent: 17 January 2011 16:35
To: Dan Langille
Cc: Laxansh K. Adesara; j...@schaubroeck.be; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula help
> You will want that tape drive on the same system as your bacula-sd, which in
> your case is Ubuntu. Start
> You will want that tape drive on the same system as your bacula-sd, which in
> your case is Ubuntu. Start with bacula-dir, bacula-sd, and the database all
> on one server. You will also want bacula-fd on that server so you can
> backup that server.
Also for ubuntu make sure that none of the ip
On 1/17/2011 11:06 AM, Laxansh K. Adesara wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Langille [mailto:d...@langille.org]
> Sent: 17 January 2011 16:01
> To: John Drescher
> Cc: j...@schaubroeck.be; Laxansh K. Adesara;
> bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re:
January 2011 16:01
To: John Drescher
Cc: j...@schaubroeck.be; Laxansh K. Adesara;
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula help
On 1/17/2011 10:52 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> Bacula consists of 3 different parts. A client (for the servers/pc's
you
>> w
> One exception to that: the database server could run on anything. It's a
> client-server relationship. I see no technical issue with running the
> database (i.e. Catalog) on a remote system, which could be anything
>
For 6+ years with bacula at work we run database, director and main
stora
On 1/17/2011 10:52 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> Bacula consists of 3 different parts. A client (for the servers/pc's you
>> want to backup), a storage daemon (to control the storage device) and a
>> director (the controlling daemon).
>>
>> Only the client is officially supported and released for win
> Bacula consists of 3 different parts. A client (for the servers/pc's you
> want to backup), a storage daemon (to control the storage device) and a
> director (the controlling daemon).
>
> Only the client is officially supported and released for windows. The
> director and storage daemon are not,
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On 17/01/2011 15:32, Laxansh K. Adesara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I am new user for Bacula, I am not much aware about it. I am trying
> to setup bacula on windows platform (win 32) but I don?t know how to
> setup bacula configuration files.
Hello,
You sho
Op 17/01/2011 15:32, Laxansh K. Adesara schreef:
Hi,
As I am new user for Bacula, I am not much aware about it. I am trying
to setup bacula on windows platform (win 32) but I don't know how to
setup bacula configuration files. Basically, I have got 1 server
(window 2003) and 10 pc and all PC
They did have an FC8 rpm. That didn't work either.
I did try using lynx to connect to ftp.sourceforge.net, like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# lynx
ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/b/ba/bacula
And saw on page 30 or so a link to a file that didn't exist on sourceforge,
but it
Chris wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have installed a new web server for a friend.
> Hardware: AMD X2-3600, 2gb RAM, 500gb RAID1
> OS: Centos 5.1 64-bit
>
> It is now happily sitting at a colo facility.
>
> I have downloaded Bacula and attempted to install the RPM (being a web
> server, I neglecte
Hi,
You seem to be trying to install the el3 i386 rpm onto a CentOS5(el5)
x86_64 system.
I'd recommend you first try and locate the correct rpm for your OS and
see if that helps.
Looking at the Bacula download site I can see that this rpm isn't
available for the latest version (2.2.8) of Bacu
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