On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, 09:54:28PM +0100ยจ, Arno Lehmann said:
> >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: root
> >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + /etc/bacula/delete_catalog_backup
> >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + mt rewind
> >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: mt: /dev/tape: Permission denied
> >17-Dec 2
Still at work at this time?
Anyway...
On 12/18/2005 1:57 PM, Dihor, Viktor wrote:
Hello OSS Friends,
I use Bacula 1.38.2 it runs ok. so far.
Just the Process of the auto Recyling dosen't work.
Bucula purges the volumes as desired, but doesnt recylce them.
My Pool Def. in the Dir config look
Hello Arno,
the maijor problem is, that bacula asks for a appendable Volume, istead of reusing a purged Volume.
Am Sonntag, den 18.12.2005, 14:50 +0100 schrieb Arno Lehmann:
Still at work at this time?
Anyway...
On 12/18/2005 1:57 PM, Dihor, Viktor wrote:
>
> Hello OSS Friends,
>
> I
On 18 Dec 2005 at 19:39, Dihor, Viktor wrote:
> the maijor problem is, that bacula asks for a appendable Volume, istead
> of reusing a purged Volume.
Try this
> What you need is this
>
> Volume Use Duration =
>
> added to your pool definition where the duration is equal to or less tha
Hi again, Viktor -
On 12/18/2005 7:39 PM, Dihor, Viktor wrote:
Hello Arno,
the maijor problem is, that bacula asks for a appendable Volume, istead
of reusing a purged Volume.
I looked at your first post again, obviously more careful this time... I
can't quote your list volumes output beca
Hello List,
i have this simple RunAfterJob script:
RunAfterJob = "/bin/sh -c 'echo %v > /tmp/vout'"
and i get the error:
RunAfter: /bin/sh: TestVolume0017: command not found
RunAfter: /bin/sh: TestVolume0018: command not found
IF i run a incremental backup and i only need one BackupVolume, th
I've been using Bacula happily for about a year, with one SCSI tape
drive and the director's maximum concurrent jobs set to 1. Now I've
purchased a second tape drive and added it to my SCSI chain. My goal is
to divide my jobs between the two devices, and have backups writing to
both devices concu
Can anyone provide a sample of a messages resource destination
specification using "syslog" that they know works? According to the
Bacula doc, the syntax is supposed to be
= = , , ...
where I can set "destination" to "syslog". The doc goes on to say the
value of "address" will be ignored. T
Landon Fuller wrote:
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
If client certificate for bconsole is passhprase protected, there is a prompt
displayed to enter the passphrase. Then bconsole hangs. Ctrl-C doesn't work.
The only way to get out is to kill it from another terminal.
# bconsole
Connecting t