Hello,
I think there was a permissionproblem (1.38.10.? - .src.rpm) with the
mtx-changer script itself (/etc/bacula/mtx-changer). When I´m not wrong
then changing the user in the sd-init-script does not help so good - but I
don´t know if this was 1.38.10.3 or 1.38.10.1 ...
Greetings,
user100
Hey,
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 07:01, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
So, is anyone running autochanger with storage daemon as non-root
(bacula:disk)?
I am, on a Debian/sid system with the 1.36.3 packages still:
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef | grep bacula-sd
bacula9101 1 0 Mar12 ?
I think there was a permissionproblem (1.38.10.? - .src.rpm) with the
mtx-changer script itself (/etc/bacula/mtx-changer). When I´m not wrong
then changing the user in the sd-init-script does not help so good - but I
don´t know if this was 1.38.10.3 or 1.38.10.1 ...
Script is run with uid:gid
Hey,
we've been using Bacula for quite some time now. Before that we were
using Arkeia, and one feature I rather liked about Arkeia was that you
could simply create a file called .ARK_NOBACKUP in a directory and
Arkeia would exclude that directory and all of its children from the
backup.
This
So, is anyone running autochanger with storage daemon as non-root
(bacula:disk)?
I am, on a Debian/sid system with the 1.36.3 packages still:
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef | grep bacula-sd
bacula9101 1 0 Mar12 ?
00:00:00 /usr/sbin/bacula-sd -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -u
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 10:04, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
So, is anyone running autochanger with storage daemon as non-root
(bacula:disk)?
I am, on a Debian/sid system with the 1.36.3 packages still:
0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef | grep bacula-sd
bacula9101 1 0 Mar12 ?
Hello Users!
I hope someone with autochanger expierience
can help me with my concerns
First of all my environment:
- bacula 1.38.9 (from source)
- mtx 1.2.18rel (from rpm)
- SuSE 9.0 Kernel 2.4.21-99
- Exabyte 221L TapeLibrary (21 slots
in 3 Magazines, Barcodereader, 1 IBM Ultrium LTO-2
Here:
crw-rw 1 root disk 21, 1 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/sg1
crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 0 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/st0
/etc/init.d/bacula-sd:
SD_USER=bacula
SD_GROUP=disk
Standard permissions after installation (I think):
drwxrwx--- 2 root bacula 4096 Jun 28 11:30 /var/bacula
[EMAIL PROTECTED] var]# ps
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Unfortunately, Bacula is sufficiently demanding that it often brings out
driver problems that don't show up using most Unix tape utilities, which
tend to be rather simple minded. They either simply write() or read().
Bacula uses quite a lot more
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 15:36:49 -0400, Ryan Novosielski said:
And FYI, I have just retired about 20 IRIX systems, so I have more than
enough to go around for software testing should that be desirable. I run
Bacula currently on an IRIX machine to back up a webserver running on
that host, but
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 11:57, user100 wrote:
Here:
crw-rw 1 root disk 21, 1 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/sg1
crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 0 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/st0
/etc/init.d/bacula-sd:
SD_USER=bacula
SD_GROUP=disk
Standard permissions after installation (I think):
drwxrwx--- 2 root bacula
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 12:13, Tom Yates wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Unfortunately, Bacula is sufficiently demanding that it often brings out
driver problems that don't show up using most Unix tape utilities, which
tend to be rather simple minded. They either simply
No I´m afraid it´s not so easy (while all these test):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# cat /etc/passwd | grep bacula
bacula:x:101:6:Bacula:/var/bacula:/sbin/nologin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# cat /etc/group | grep bacula
disk:x:6:root,bacula
bacula:x:101:bacula,postgres
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]#
I
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:32:14 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 11:57, user100 wrote:
Here:
crw-rw 1 root disk 21, 1 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/sg1
crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 0 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/st0
/etc/init.d/bacula-sd:
SD_USER=bacula
SD_GROUP=disk
Standard
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 13:26, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:32:14 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 11:57, user100 wrote:
Here:
crw-rw 1 root disk 21, 1 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/sg1
crw-rw 1 root disk 9, 0 Jun 23 12:26 /dev/st0
If you have automatic pruning turned on this is expected behaviour I
would say.
Sebastian
On 28.06.2006, at 15:47, Julien Cigar wrote:
Hi !
I'm using 1.38.9 (Debian) with PostgreSQL (8.1.4)
Am I the only one to have this kind of message : 28-Jun 12:39
phoenix-dir: Pruning oldest
On 28.06.2006, at 15:55, Julien Cigar wrote:
Yep it's turned on, but I have this messages every time I do a
*status dir, and nothing is pruned
Have you checked your retention periods? Maybe this volume is just
not old enough.
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
Have you run the btape tests, and did you make sure in the mtx-changer
script the timeout after loading a tape is long enough, or the function
waiting for the tape drive works as it should?
btape tests were ok.
Timeout problem could make some sense -the drive could make some extra tape
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Santa Claus wrote:
Hi,
Here is my config in attached files.
[...]
Further I start jobs:
file1-to-pool1
and
restore.files (restore all, jobid=2)
Running Jobs:
Console connected at 28-Jun-06 15:32
JobId Level Name
I had 2 jobs working in parallel on the same pool and same tape drive
(and ofcourse same volume). Did a status storage=DAT72 (DAT72 is the
name of the device in sd) ... it stopped in the middle of the output
(when it wanted to print what jobs are waiting to reserve the drive)
and I did a ctrl+c
Good morning,
We have been running Bacula on a few webservers with great success but
we find we need to reduce the retention period on one server. We
currently have the following setup.
Pool {
Name = Inc-Pool
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
AutoPrune = yes
Volume Retention = 8
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Hash: SHA1
I'm confused at this point as well. The R5000 does not report back as
64-bit, but I see from reading Wiki that the first 64-bit chip was
R4000. I have an R8000 that is, but my R4400's and R5000's are all 32
according to the OS.
As far as running
After moving my catalog from one postgres server to a new one I am now getting
the
following warnings (but the backups seem to be working):
27-Jun 19:09 fileserver-dir: user-private.2006-06-27_19.09.19 Error:
sql_create.c:470 More than one Client!: 2
27-Jun 19:09 fileserver-dir: No prior Full
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 17:37, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I'm confused at this point as well. The R5000 does not report back as
64-bit, but I see from reading Wiki that the first 64-bit chip was
R4000. I have an R8000 that is, but my R4400's and R5000's are all 32
according to the OS.
The
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 05:02, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Searching for a new distro is not so easy. Kubuntu treats users as idiots by
disabling the root account and giving full sudo privilege to the main user.
Well, I suppose...but I've found it quite easy to adapt. I suppose you could
say it
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 09:17:23 -0700 (PDT), said:
After moving my catalog from one postgres server to a new one I am now
getting the
following warnings (but the backups seem to be working):
27-Jun 19:09 fileserver-dir: user-private.2006-06-27_19.09.19 Error:
sql_create.c:470 More than
Maybe this is just a typo or bad manual copy and paste, but /bin/sh is
a link to /bin/bash, but you cite rootSbin.list. Is bash in /bin or
/sbin? IIRC, it is normally in /bin so normal users have access.
HTH,
Jeff
Quoting Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am posting this again, as I have not
Jo Rhett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if any others have some complex schedules they can
document
for examples. The schedules documented are pretty basic.
For example, the director didn't barf reading this, but will this work?
Run = Level=Full Pool=Quarterly on 1st sun
Priorities here do not play a role.Storage everywhere different.The system is set up on parallel runs of jobs.
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