pid files of sd.
Do you know a better solution for this?
Regards,
Mick
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Alan Brown wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Mick wrote:
>
> > I use an USB disk as backup target for Bacula. It works fine. But
> > there is one issue: I want to mount it immediatly before the backup
> > and unmount it afterwards. There is even a mount option for the
>
directories.
Regards,
Mick
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Martin Simmons wrote:
> I suggest you post your session output so we can see what options you
> are choosing and what the error message is.
I have to correct my problem description:
I can restore a directory even if it is empty. It is necessary to
conclude the path with a "/". Then the directory
Martin Simmons wrote:
> Bacula 1.37 beta has an extra option in restore to take a whole
> directory (but not its subdirs for some reason).
>
> __Martin
I can't believe that a sophisticated backup application as Bacula is
not able to recover the state of a file system branch at the time of a
cert
Josh Fisher wrote:
> This can be done with UDEV. On Fedora Core 3 I created a file under
> /etc/udev/rules.d named 20-jumpdrive.rules with the following line:
I achieved almost the same by just mounting the disks by LABEL.
But this was not the point. The problem is that sd does not recognize
dis
Martin Simmons wrote:
> Bacula can analyse the catalog for you. Use restore option like "5:
> Select the most recent backup for a client" which gives you an
> interactive way to mark files and dirs (recursively by default) for
> restore.
Thanks, but I want to restore for an earlier point in time.
Martin Simmons wrote:
> I suggest you run the restore command and read what options it gives
> you.
Sorry, I was to pessimistic when I read the options before. Your hint
to option 5 should have brought me on track.
Actually opition 6 is rigth choice to do almost everythink.
Thanks
Josh Fisher wrote:
> Perhaps a RunBeforeJob is not needed. It seems it should be possible
> to use a combination of udev, hal/dbus, and hotplug to insert a USB
> drive at a known device node and known mountpoint. Autofs can then be
> used to mount/unmount on an as needed basis. This works on Fedora
Hi,
I have been using Bacula for several years and have been able to compile
successfully before but since 7.4.7 I have been getting an error when I
run configure which causes make to fail.
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Error Message
In file included from xacl.c:1306:0:
xacl_linux.h:37
On 07/12/2017 09:53 PM, Mick wrote:
Hi,
I have been using Bacula for several years and have been able to
compile successfully before but since 7.4.7 I have been getting an
error when I run configure which causes make to fail.
-
Error Message
In file included
Hi,
I already have these 2 packages installed
libattr-devel
libattr1
I have filed this as a bug.
Regards
On 14/07/17 06:47, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 06:40:52PM +0100, Mick wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your quick response.
I removed the 32 bit packages and re-tried but got
Hi,
libmysqld-devel was the one that did it (I already had the others).
Installed the package and now compile - make - make install all OK.
Thank you very much for your help.
On 14/07/17 07:47, Ralf Brinkmann wrote:
Am 12.07.2017 um 21:53 schrieb Mick:
Error Message
#error "conf
Hi,
I've managed to compile and install 9.0.0 (with much appreciated help)
however now the jobs fail.
I have run the update_bacula_tables script
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Error Message:
JobId 0: Fatal error: sql_create.c:84 Create DB Job record
INSERT INTO Job
(Job,Name,Type
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