oot 28 Apr 15 11:49 /tmp/vgs2
but as you can see in the attached /var/log/audit.d/audit.log fragment,
writing from an executable running in the lvm_t context to an object labeled
with the tmp_t context is not allowed by the targeted policy.
I tried the above on Fedora, so I'm going to bring th
and/or /var/log/messages for clues regarding
your problem.
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Should the need to introduce incompatible changes in the protocol arise, which
I guess would be Bacula 3.0, maybe a different set of default ports could be
considered ? HP networked printers are fairly common.
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> Yes, I know it does not make much difference given that HP did and
> does not do the right thing.
I think we agree on this. Should the need arise for a protocol change,
however, picking another set of ports might be an option.
Than
s might have
been corrected in the meantime.
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I rebuilt bacula-1.36.2-1.src.rpm for Fedora Core 1 and found that
tray-monitor.conf is world readable; is this the intended privilege ?
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Greetings,
I was gearing up for a try of Bacula on a Fedora Core 1 host, and
wondered: is the default mysql 3 well supported, or am I better off with
mysql 4 ? Should I use sql lite instead ?
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Greetings,
I would like to tweak my Include and Exclude definitions but, in doing
so, I expect to have multiple job runs ahead of me and I do not really
want to actually write the stuff on tape or even on disk. How should I
proceed ?
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o you want a way for testing
your filesets?
That wozld be the estimate-command with the parameter listing.
Yes, with the addition of @output that fits my bill exactly.
It's in the manual, section "The Console Program"
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hed a few hours later ?
The tape server is a Fedora Core 1 host using an LTO drive. By analogy
with cron, I'm about to redirect standard input and output in the
RunBefore and RunAfter to /dev/null, just in case. Any suggestions ?
Thank you for your consideration,
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more information about my job scheduling problem below.
a puzzling event occurred to me while deploying bacula. I have the
following jobs defined (same priority):
Job {
Name = "Standard backup"
Schedule = "MonthlyCycle"
FileSet = general
...
}
J
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further investigation about the following
Job {
Name = "First backup"
Schedule = "MonthlyCycle"
RunBefore = "/script/stop/first"
RunAfter = "/script/start/first"
FileSet = first
...
}
shows that a
satisfactorily in my configuration.
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++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
See `config.log' for more details.
which took me some time to trace back to the fact that a C++ compiler
was needed. Should the .spec file have
BuildRequire: gcc-c++
or something of the kind ?
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ool is more of a system backup tool than a
personal backup tool and it belongs into /usr/sbin - and a personal
backup tool might be built on top of Bacula. The original poster would
have to handle bacula in the same way he handles, say, the usermod command.
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nstall the client; it does not occur with another, ordinary, user.
Yes, I believe that you have found the problem.
Removing the above key fixed the problem for me.
Thank you for your consideration,
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ead it ought to work.
A wilder idea involves dumping to a FIFO, which Bacula can be instructed
to read from when doing backups, although I do not have yet worked out
how restore would happen in this case.
Hope this helps,
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and AlwaysOpen = yes in bacula-sd.conf. What am I missing ?
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