> On Wednesday 14 September 2005 08:45, Arunav Mandal wrote:
> > Now I got another problem bacula dir crashed without any reason. What
debug
> > level I should use to see what's going on?
>
> You should have gotten a traceback by email. If not, you can produce one
by
> running the Director under the debugger as described in the kaboom chapter
of
> the manual.
>
> >
> > Arunav.
> >
It happened again yesterday night bacula dir didnt crash it seems but when I
tried to log into it in morning via bconsole I can't and there were no
backup mails also.I changed nothing in the config file expect the Fileset
given below. Fileset was correct isnt?
FileSet {
Name = linux-default
Ignore Fileset changes = yes
Include {
Options {
signature=SHA1
verify=pins1
onefs=no
sparse=no
Exclude = yes
}
File = /
}
Exclude {
File = /sys
File = /proc
File = /tmp
File = /.journal
File = /.fsck
File = /mnt
File = /dev
File = /var/chroot/hoary-ia32/home
File = /space
File = *.mp3
File = *.m4a
File = *.o
File = *.obj
File = *.vob
File = *.VOB
File = *.journal
File = *.fsck
}
}
Arunav.
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