[Bacula-users] Can't connect to FD after upgrade to 3.

2010-03-26 Thread Roland Roberts
Until recently, I was running the server on a Fedora 8 host with bacula 
2.4 and the clients on Fedora 10 hosts with the same version.  Then I 
upgraded one client to Fedora 12 and picked up the 3.0.3 bacula client.  
Okay, so it didn't work, no big deal, the server was past due to be 
upgraded.  So I upgraded to Fedora 12 on the server and picked up the 
3.0.3 bacula server.  But since this upgrade, the 3.0.3 server can't 
talk to the 3.0.3 client.  But it does talk to a 2.4.4 client on a 
Fedora 11 system.

Note that the configuration files were working just fine before the 
upgrade and they're really still there.  I've trying running client in 
the foreground but get no indication that it gets anything.  I can 
telnet to the client port and connect, but have no idea if there is a 
text protocol to ask the FD its status; anything I type seems to just 
get me disconnected.

Any suggestions on what's happening here?

roland

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Re: [Bacula-users] Job migration - documentation nit

2010-03-26 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Dan Langille  wrote:
> A bit of confusion regarding job migration today on IRC:
>
> >From : http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Migration_Copy.html
>
> "The term Migration, as used in the context of Bacula, means moving data
> from one Volume to another"
>
> Strictly speaking, the data is always copied as far as I can tell.  The
> source Volume remains unchanged.  Catalog data is moved around (for a
> Migration; not a Copy).
>
> I think that first sentence is misleading some people who are expecting
> their source Volumes to be reduced in size.
>
> Agreed?
>
Originally I did not have a problem with the first sentence because I
know bacula does not reduce the size of a volume except in the special
case where a disk volume is purged. But I can see how some users will
be confused.

>
> Another question:
>
Not sure about that. I have never done a Migration or Copy yet.

John

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[Bacula-users] Job migration - documentation nit

2010-03-26 Thread Dan Langille
A bit of confusion regarding job migration today on IRC:

>From : http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Migration_Copy.html

"The term Migration, as used in the context of Bacula, means moving data
from one Volume to another"

Strictly speaking, the data is always copied as far as I can tell.  The
source Volume remains unchanged.  Catalog data is moved around (for a
Migration; not a Copy).

I think that first sentence is misleading some people who are expecting
their source Volumes to be reduced in size.

Agreed?

Another question:

After the job migration has been run, is the expected status of the
destination Volume = 'Append'?  All other things being equal (such as max
size etc, use once, etc).

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Re: [Bacula-users] Long-term backups - was: Hard disk as backup media

2010-03-26 Thread Bob Hetzel


>> >
>> > What is the best strategy and storage media for long-term backups, say
>> > to 10 or 20 years (if any)? I ask because I do have an old DLT tape
>> > drive and some tapes, unusable, because its SCSI controller is no longer
>> > among us. It is not 10 years old and is already a problem.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Marcio Merlone
>> >
>> >
> Thinking in long term, i belive that the future is the cloud. Pay for 'hire'
> space and let the others take care of migrating data to new technologies
> when they will be available
>
> D.

And what will you do when that company goes bankrupt and shuts down?  Your 
best case scenario is that you will get 90 days notice.  Have any of these 
business gone away with no notice at all yet?  I'd be wary of any company 
that says they can store unlimited data for less than the price of a 2 TB 
hard drive.  There are no economies of scale with respect to high-end 
storage, only the administration of that storage--when the amount of data 
stored gets very large, the cost of the staff members maintaining it become 
far less significant than the cost of the storage array + rent/air 
conditioning/electricity/redundancy location/etc of the facility housing it.

If you really need to keep the data you have to figure all the issues such 
as exactly how long you need it for and how rapidly you need to be able to 
get it, as well as how often.  If you don't care enough about long-term 
accessibility of the data to pay for 100% likelihood you'll be able to get 
it whenever you need it, you're probably just paying for something you'll 
never use.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Dir/SD on Mac or Windows?

2010-03-26 Thread Bruce McCarthy
Well, all this being said then, is there anyone out there using any version
of Director & Storage Daemon on Mac OS X/Darwin? If so, how did you get it
ported and how is it working for you? Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Dir/SD on Mac or Windows?

On Tue, 23 Mar 2010, Bruce McCarthy wrote:

> Basically I would like to get the "server-side" apps (Director & Storage
> Daemon) running on either Windows or Mac OS X. There are binaries
available
> for Windows up to 3.0.2 but everything I've read leads me to shy away from
> this unsupported implementation.
> 
> On the Mac side, bacula.org recommends Fink. Their latest package is at
2.x.
> DarwinPorts has a package for 3.0.3, and MacPorts has one with version
> 5.0.0. 

This is a pretty common situation.  For the sake of argument, if you were
to use a linux distribution such as Ubuntu Hardy, you'd be getting 2.2.8.
If you chose ubuntu Karmic (the latest) you'd get 2.4.4.  Debian Lenny is
2.4 also.

Personally, I don't get that hung up on being at the very major release --
though I do try to be on the latest bug-fixed minor release.  We needed to
have Win64 support with VSS, so I compiled debian packages for 3.0.2 and
our windows clients are all v3.0.3a.  At some point we'll move to v5, but
I'm not that much of a rush.  Hopefully Ubuntu/Debian will catch up with
our needs shortly (debian squeeze and ubuntu lucid both have v5) so
hopefully I'll be able to delegate the Bacula compilation back to the
package archive shortly and let them maintain testing, security fixes, etc.
It may mean we're a little late getting v5.1 or v6, but that's okay.

Gavin



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Re: [Bacula-users] Migrating to a different system

2010-03-26 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 03/26/10 11:58, Peter Eisch wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I needed to move the tape changer device from the bacula dir/sd with disk
> (volga) to a system running just the sd (ruhr).  I can status/mount/umount
> from the dir (volga) just fine.
> 
> The problem comes when it's time to migrate.
> 
> 26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Start Migration JobId 74,
> Job=onlineca-migrate.2010-03-26_10.50.19_44
> 26-Mar 10:55 ruhr-sd JobId 74: Fatal error: Device reservation failed for
> JobId=74: 
> 26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Fatal error:
>  Storage daemon didn't accept Device "someDev" because:
>  3924 Device "someDev" not in SD Device resources.
> 
> I assumed that during the migrate that the dir reads the volumes and feeds
> it to the sd/tape.  Instead it appears by the errors that the the sd on the
> sd/tape system only looks locally for the media to migrate.  I don't have a
> definition in the bacula-sd.conf on the sd system for "someDev' because it's
> not local.
> 
> I can work around this by adding the Device entry for "someDev" on the
> sd/tape system and NFS mounting the media.  This seems kludgy.  Is there a
> more elegant way have the sd/tape get the media from the dir/sd system?

You cannot (yet) copy or migrate jobs between different SDs.  Is it
feasible for you to have ruhr publish the tape changer as an iSCSI
target and have volga connect to it?



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Re: [Bacula-users] Migrating to a different system

2010-03-26 Thread Peter Eisch

On 3/26/10 11:42 AM, "John Drescher"  wrote:

> I believe migration across different storage daemons is not implemented yet.
> 

Thank you for the quick response!  I'll do it with NFS until then.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Migrating to a different system

2010-03-26 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Peter Eisch  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I needed to move the tape changer device from the bacula dir/sd with disk
> (volga) to a system running just the sd (ruhr).  I can status/mount/umount
> from the dir (volga) just fine.
>
> The problem comes when it's time to migrate.
>
> 26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Start Migration JobId 74,
> Job=onlineca-migrate.2010-03-26_10.50.19_44
> 26-Mar 10:55 ruhr-sd JobId 74: Fatal error: Device reservation failed for
> JobId=74:
> 26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Fatal error:
>     Storage daemon didn't accept Device "someDev" because:
>     3924 Device "someDev" not in SD Device resources.
>
> I assumed that during the migrate that the dir reads the volumes and feeds
> it to the sd/tape.  Instead it appears by the errors that the the sd on the
> sd/tape system only looks locally for the media to migrate.  I don't have a
> definition in the bacula-sd.conf on the sd system for "someDev' because it's
> not local.
>
> I can work around this by adding the Device entry for "someDev" on the
> sd/tape system and NFS mounting the media.  This seems kludgy.  Is there a
> more elegant way have the sd/tape get the media from the dir/sd system?
>

I believe migration across different storage daemons is not implemented yet.

John

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[Bacula-users] wild include

2010-03-26 Thread eMJay

Hi there.
When I'm making filesets I find quite useful excluding files and dirs using 
wild expressions. But could anyone help me find a way how to easily include 
only certain files/dirs and exclude all others using wild expressions?

Thanks for help,
Michal

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[Bacula-users] Migrating to a different system

2010-03-26 Thread Peter Eisch

Hi,

I needed to move the tape changer device from the bacula dir/sd with disk
(volga) to a system running just the sd (ruhr).  I can status/mount/umount
from the dir (volga) just fine.

The problem comes when it's time to migrate.

26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Start Migration JobId 74,
Job=onlineca-migrate.2010-03-26_10.50.19_44
26-Mar 10:55 ruhr-sd JobId 74: Fatal error: Device reservation failed for
JobId=74: 
26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Fatal error:
 Storage daemon didn't accept Device "someDev" because:
 3924 Device "someDev" not in SD Device resources.

I assumed that during the migrate that the dir reads the volumes and feeds
it to the sd/tape.  Instead it appears by the errors that the the sd on the
sd/tape system only looks locally for the media to migrate.  I don't have a
definition in the bacula-sd.conf on the sd system for "someDev' because it's
not local.

I can work around this by adding the Device entry for "someDev" on the
sd/tape system and NFS mounting the media.  This seems kludgy.  Is there a
more elegant way have the sd/tape get the media from the dir/sd system?

Thanks,

peter







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Re: [Bacula-users] PostgreSQL & dbcheck query

2010-03-26 Thread Brian Debelius
I do not think you should be running dbcheck and bacula at the same 
time.  Turn off the director, run dbcheck, turn on the director.  If 
dbcheck is running slow, you may need to create a few extra temporary 
indexes to speed it up.



On 3/26/2010 10:36 AM, Xavier Romero wrote:


Hi all,

I've detected serious problems on my PostgreSQL to manage following query

SELECT Filename.FilenameId,File.FilenameId FROM Filename LEFT OUTER 
JOIN File ON (Filename.FilenameId=File.FilenameId) WHERE 
File.FilenameId IS NULL LIMIT 30


Causing the whole Bacula to stop working since it needs to lock tables 
for inserting attributes. I had to kill the query after 2 whole days 
running... I believe it is related to the execution of


15 16 * * * /opt/bacula/sbin/dbcheck -c 
/opt/bacula/etc/bacula-dir.conf -f --b


(1 processor --out of 4- at 100% with postmaster)

My count(*) for Filename is 345721, and for File is 27851725.

These are normal values? It may run fine in a default PostgreSQL 
installation?


I disabled the cron right now but I'm not sure how shall I proceed.

CentOS 5.4

PostgreSQL 8.4.2

Bacula 3.0.2

(same server)

Xeon quadcore E5320 1.86GHZ

6 GB RAM

RAID1 SAS Disks

Thank you very much,

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[Bacula-users] Migration to a different system (remote tape)

2010-03-26 Thread Peter Eisch

Hi,

I needed to move the tape changer device from the bacula dir/sd with disk
(volga) to a system running just the sd (ruhr).  I can status/mount/umount
from the dir (volga) just fine.

The problem comes when it's time to migrate.

26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Start Migration JobId 74,
Job=onlineca-migrate.2010-03-26_10.50.19_44
26-Mar 10:55 ruhr-sd JobId 74: Fatal error: Device reservation failed for
JobId=74: 
26-Mar 10:50 volga-dir JobId 74: Fatal error:
 Storage daemon didn't accept Device "someDev" because:
 3924 Device "someDev" not in SD Device resources.

I assumed that during the migrate that the dir reads the volumes and feeds
it to the sd/tape (ruhr).  Instead it appears by the errors that the the sd
on the sd/tape (ruhr) system only looks locally for the media to migrate.  I
don't have a definition in the bacula-sd.conf on the sd system for "someDev'
because it's not local.

I can work around this by adding the Device entry for "someDev" on the
sd/tape system and NFS mounting the media.  This seems kludgy.  Is there a
more elegant way have the sd/tape (ruhr) get the media from the dir/sd
(volga) system?

Thanks,

peter




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Re: [Bacula-users] Compatibility table

2010-03-26 Thread Matias Banchoff
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John Drescher escribió:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Matias Banchoff
>  wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
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>> Hello, we're backing up some servers, and we ended up with
>> different Bacula versions. Our dir and sd is 2.4.2, and the
>> clients are 1.36.3, 1.38.7, 1.38.11, 2.0.0, 2.2.8, 2.4.1 and
>> 2.4.4   :-) We are planning a migration, and I was looking for a
>> table showing compatibility issues between every version. Is
>> there such a table?
>>
>
> I do not know of any.
>
> 2.4 servers should not have problems with 1.38.X clients since I
> have had a mix of these in the production environment for over 1
> year. I have no 1.36.X or lower clients anymore (that I know of) so
> I can not comment on that.
>
> John
>
We do have a 1.36 client, and it's working fine. But I don't know if
it's going to work with version 3.0. Because one thing is to upgrade
dir and sd, but something different is to upgrade all our clients
because they don't support sd/dir with version 3.0.
Anyway, I'll keep reading and testing :-)

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Re: [Bacula-users] Fwd: bacula windows file path slovak letters

2010-03-26 Thread Matija Nalis
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 08:40:32AM +0100, Michal Juranyi wrote:
> Hello there,
> I am running Bacula 2.4.4 on Ubuntu server and 2.4.4 Windows clients.
> Everything works fine, except of one thing. There are localized slovak and
> czech WinXPs and they have localized also file paths (i.e. Application data
> is translated as Data aplikací). Look at the last letter, it's "í", not "i".
> Our language includes more such letters (i.e. ž,ť,č,š). The problem is that
> Windows can handle files with such letters in filename and so users got used
> to use such filenames. But Bacula as I see has a big problem with these
> files. I want to use Bacula to backup employees' files, like invoices etc.

What exactly do you mean by "has a big problem" ? Do you get an error ?
If so, which one (please copy it exactly) ? Or do those files
silently gets dropped from catalog ? Or something else ?
Please explain in more detail what do you do exactly, and what do you
get (and what you were expecting, if it's not obvious).

Also, what is your database backend for bacula (name and version) ?

> Is there any way how to "teach" Bacula to work with these files?

I think that recent versions of bacula (last one is 5.0.1) should
work out of the box with your files (but you might need to nuke the
old catalog database, ie. do purge / install instead of upgrade. Or
might not, dunno).

Over here, bacula 5.0.1 director/SD with bacula-fd 2.4.4 (both
servers and clients on debian, though), backs up and restores files
containing Croatian letters in them (šđčćž ŠĐČĆŽ) without problems;
so I would expect it to work with Slovak and Czech letters too.

Note: your server (DIR, SD) must have same of newer versions of
bacula than your FD.

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[Bacula-users] PostgreSQL & dbcheck query

2010-03-26 Thread Xavier Romero
Hi all,

I've detected serious problems on my PostgreSQL to manage following query
SELECT Filename.FilenameId,File.FilenameId FROM Filename LEFT OUTER JOIN File 
ON (Filename.FilenameId=File.FilenameId) WHERE File.FilenameId IS NULL LIMIT 
30

Causing the whole Bacula to stop working since it needs to lock tables for 
inserting attributes. I had to kill the query after 2 whole days running... I 
believe it is related to the execution of
15 16 * * * /opt/bacula/sbin/dbcheck -c /opt/bacula/etc/bacula-dir.conf -f -b
(1 processor -out of 4- at 100% with postmaster)

My count(*) for Filename is 345721, and for File is 27851725.
These are normal values? It may run fine in a default PostgreSQL installation?
I disabled the cron right now but I'm not sure how shall I proceed.

CentOS 5.4
PostgreSQL 8.4.2
Bacula 3.0.2
(same server)

Xeon quadcore E5320 1.86GHZ
6 GB RAM
RAID1 SAS Disks

Thank you very much,
Xavier Romero.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Compatibility table

2010-03-26 Thread John Drescher
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Matias Banchoff
 wrote:
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> Hello,
>  we're backing up some servers, and we ended up with different Bacula
> versions. Our dir and sd is 2.4.2, and the clients are 1.36.3, 1.38.7,
> 1.38.11, 2.0.0, 2.2.8, 2.4.1 and 2.4.4   :-)
>  We are planning a migration, and I was looking for a table showing
> compatibility issues between every version. Is there such a table?
>

I do not know of any.

2.4 servers should not have problems with 1.38.X clients since I have
had a mix of these in the production environment for over 1 year. I
have no 1.36.X or lower clients anymore (that I know of) so I can not
comment on that.

John

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[Bacula-users] Compatibility table

2010-03-26 Thread Matias Banchoff
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Hello,
  we're backing up some servers, and we ended up with different Bacula
versions. Our dir and sd is 2.4.2, and the clients are 1.36.3, 1.38.7,
1.38.11, 2.0.0, 2.2.8, 2.4.1 and 2.4.4   :-)
  We are planning a migration, and I was looking for a table showing
compatibility issues between every version. Is there such a table?

Bye!
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Re: [Bacula-users] mysql-> postgres conversion. Problems...

2010-03-26 Thread Matija Nalis

On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:20:22PM +, Alan Brown wrote:
> On 21/03/10 20:43, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> > After moving your data from mysql to postgresql, it's important to adjust 
> > the pkey index to the correct values
> > (last of the table)
> > Check for each table of the db.
> >
> > If I remember correctly this is noted in the manual or the wiki.
> 
> It's not, but I've found how to fix it. The steps given in both 
> documents are deficient and I'll submit updates when done.

Hi Alan, 

have you perhaps succeded in transition from MySQL to PostgreSQL for
bacula ? 

An update to the documentation (or your explanation about problems
and what you did) would be greately appreciated, as we're also being
pinned down with extreme MySQL slowdowns in 5.0.x (bacula bug 1472)
and must move to PostgreSQL without losing catalog data (or die
trying, which I'd like to avoid if at all possible :)


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