Author: Gary Stainburn <gary AT ringways.co DOT uk>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 11:13:07 +0100
Is there a way to dynamically turn message logging off / on? I use the console logging while working in bconsole but don't need it the rest of the time. -- Gary Stainburn Group I.T. Manager Ringways
Author: Radosaw Korzeniewski <radoslaw AT korzeniewski DOT net>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 12:26:52 +0200
Hello, 2012/10/1 Gary Stainburn <gary AT ringways.co DOT uk> Is there a way to dynamically turn message logging off / on? I don't know. I use the console logging while working in bconsole but don't
You could truncate the old log. Look for bacula-dir.conmsg in the bacula-dir working directory I have no idea of the repercussions of doing this. -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org/ -- Don't let s
Author: Geert Stappers <Geert.Stappers AT vanadgroup DOT com>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 08:42:33 +0200
Op 20121003 om 15:05 schreef Dan Langille: Here a less evil trick, execute from shell echo messages | /etc/bacula/scripts/bconsole > /dev/null Put it in a cronjob that runs at night to have each mori
Author: Gary Stainburn <gary AT ringways.co DOT uk>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 09:34:55 +0100
Nice. That's the one I think I'll go for. I've just run it from the command line and it took a total of 3 seconds to run so I think I can manage without a cron job a run it manually. Cheers. Gary --
Author: Gary Stainburn <gary AT ringways.co DOT uk>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:00:12 +0100
I don't log into bconsole for maybe a week at at time and when I do I'm usually messing about with config settings. I tend to always run 'auto on' as the first command but can sometimes have to wait
Author: Radosaw Korzeniewski <radoslaw AT korzeniewski DOT net>
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 01:54:14 +0200
Hello, 2012/9/28 Gary Stainburn <gary AT ringways.co DOT uk> I don't log into bconsole for maybe a week at at time and when I do I'm usually messing about with config settings. I tend to always run '