No, if a configuration file is not available, as of course it has to be with a live, the array is auto detected and assembled using mdxxx where xxx starts from 127 and counts down. The somewhat strange behavior is that the kernel auto assembles the arrays in an apparently random order and not sorting by partition names or something. And even if a fixed ordering was used, if one was to remove an array from the machine, the names would be shifted, so it's probably something that cannot be definitely...
Hi, just posting this after a bit of tinkering, because I could not find a similar explanation here. In case what I'm describing is obvious or there is a better way to do it, sorry in advance and please let me know what should be done instead. I have two drives split in 3 "fd" type partitions, each pair of partitions is an mdadm level 1 raid. I want to be able to restore the contents of all partitions, not the partition table, not the raid structure. I noticed that if I leave the kernel free to name...
Hi, just posting this after a bit of tinkering, because I could not find a similar explanation here. In case what I'm describing is obvious or there is a better way to do it, sorry in advance and please let me know what should be done instead. I have two drives split in 3 "fd" type partitions, each pair of partitions is an mdadm level 1 raid. I want to be able to restore the contents of all partitions, not the partition table, not the raid structure. I noticed that if I leave the kernel free to name...
Since I cannot reproduce the issue, can you check if you have errors in the console (F12)?
Can you confirm you are on version 1.974? Do you have a "jstree" folder inside the bacula-backup folder? Also what theme are you using? If you see a completely blank page I think you are not on the latest version. If you see the OK and Cancel buttons and an empty list, please check that you selected a full backup or an incremental/differential backup where some files were changed.
If you place some spaces between a key and its numeric value the config file cannot be parsed anymore... parameters should be trimmed before parsing.
Link or embed another keepass file with its password
I beg to differ: the EICAR test string is of course executable and that's exactly...