Re: [Bacula-users] dassModus packages available

2011-10-20 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 20.10.2011 08:47, schrieb Geert Stappers:
 My advice, my free advice. 
 Feel free to ignore it, feel free to feel insulted. 
Same here.

http://people.gnome.org/~michael/data/2011-10-13-new-developers.pdf
http://people.gnome.org/%7Emichael/data/2011-10-13-new-developers.pdf

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Re: [Bacula-users] FD can't communicate With SD !?

2011-08-17 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 17.08.2011 12:36 schrieb sabrina bomel sabrinabo...@gmail.com:

 Hello,

 I've successfully installed Bacula on a Debian Server. My backup OK, when
i make local test, with Linux and Windows Clients.
 I've installed a Bacula Client on a Windows 7, the service OK.
 I've open ports on Windows and my router. And to be sûre to join my
Windows client, i've configure Dyndns.
 I did the same thing on my router (for the server).
 I go on bconsole on my server. The server can connect to the client :
 *status client=bomel-pc-fd
 Connecting to Client bomel-pc-fd at sabrinabomel.dyndns.org:9102
 bomel-pc-fd Version: 5.0.3 (04 August 2010)  VSS Linux Cross-compile Win32
 Daemon started 16-Aug-11 19:58. Jobs: run=0 running=0.
  Heap: heap=0 smbytes=19,937 max_bytes=24,662 bufs=68 max_bufs=103
  Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=1
 Running Jobs:
 Director connected at: 17-Aug-11 14:19
 No Jobs running.
 
 Terminated Jobs:
 
 When i run a job, i got this message :
 17-août 11:40 bomel-pc-fd JobId 131: Warning:
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/bsock.c:128 Could not connect to Storage
daemon on 192.168.50.21:9103. ERR=Lopération a réussi.
 Retrying ...
 17-août 11:56 bomel-pc-fd JobId 131: Warning:
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/bsock.c:128 Could not connect to Storage
daemon on 192.168.50.21:9103. ERR=Lopération a réussi.
 Retrying ...
 17-août 12:10 bomel-pc-fd JobId 131: Fatal error:
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/bsock.c:134 Unable to connect to Storage
daemon on 192.168.50.21:9103. ERR=Lopération a réussi.
 17-août 12:10 bomel-pc-fd JobId 131: Fatal error: Failed to connect to
Storage daemon: 192.168.50.21:9103
 17-août 12:11 SRVTLX01-dir JobId 131: Fatal error: Bad response to
Storage command: wanted 2000 OK storage
 , got 2902 Bad storage
 It seems like the FD can't communicate with the SD.

- make sure client can connect to the given ip address at port 9103 (as
already suggested by others)
- IIRC, SD name has to match between SD config and client/FD config. If you
use a domain name in the SD config, but an ip address in the client config,
you will likely get a bad storage error message.

 Or, my director and my Storage are on the same machine.
 Thanks for your help

 Sabrina


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Re: [Bacula-users] Non-bacula: Tar restore in an autochanger

2011-07-25 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 25.07.2011 18:37, schrieb Alan Brown:
 For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive 
 manually for each tape. 
GNU Tar does support multiple-volume archives:

http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/Using-Multiple-Tapes.html#SEC162

In particular, take a look at the --multiple-volume and
--new-volume-script command line switches.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Compaq SCSI tape drive, doesn't work as expected.

2011-07-21 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 19.07.2011 19:42, schrieb J. Echter:
 Now my problem, if i hit mt -f /dev/nst0 eject, the drive gets stuck,
 and the led's are flashing.
There should be a troubleshooting section in the hardware manual of your
drive where you can usually find a table to decode the LED's
colours/flashing frequency into a meaningful problem description.

Shooting from the hip, I'd guess there is a hardware and/or media problem.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula and TLS

2011-06-30 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 30.06.2011 20:28, schrieb Mike Hobbs:
 I'm trying to get TLS working with bacula, I'm following the 
 instructions on this web site:

 http://www.devco.net/pubwiki/Bacula/TLS/

 I came to this statement Repeat this certificate creation steps - 
 create a key, csr and cert - for each of your clients and directors

 My question is, is it possible to setup TLS and Bacula with the same 
 certs and keys?  Do I really have to create and sign a cert for *every* 
 client I want to back up?  I have hundreds of machines, I hope there is 
 an easier way of doing this.

Hi Mike,

Clients sharing the same key can quite easily obtain access to files
backed up from a different client. If this is acceptable, you could also
use the same key.

If not, you might be able to automate key creation and distribution in
some way (scripting, puppet, ... whatever you like).

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Re: [Bacula-users] configure bacula on debian

2011-06-26 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 26.06.2011 14:07, schrieb husam Al-khalili:
 19-Jun 20:05 jrcb01-sd JobId 3: Job
 BackupClient1.2011-06-15_13.05.00_06 is waiting. ***Cannot find any
 appendable volumes.***
 Please use the label command to create a new Volume for:
 Storage:  FileStorage (/etc/test)
 Pool: File
 Media type:   File
 
Did you already try the label command to create a new volume, as
advised by the error message?

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Re: [Bacula-users] What does verify = i mean?

2011-06-10 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 10.06.2011 08:03, schrieb Radosław Korzeniewski:
 Hi,

 2011/6/10 Ansgar Konermann ansgar.konerm...@googlemail.com
 mailto:ansgar.konerm...@googlemail.com

  i compare the inodes

 Does the 'i' code for verify= mean:
 a) a shortcut for compare all inode data, without respect to their
 semantics, just do a byte-by-byte compare (this is what I would guess
 from the description given in the current manual) -- if so, would this
 also compare the block numbers inside the inode?
 b) compare the inode number -- why would one want this?
 c) something completely different (if so, what?)

 I really can't make any sense of the 'i' code. Please enlighten me :-)


 The correct answer is b. Any awards in this quiz? :)
A lot of fame :-)

 You ask, why one want this? - an answer is very simple. Lets imagine
 you can use Bacula verify feature as a some kind of IDS software.
 Something like tripwire. Then you probably want to check if someone
 replaced your very important binaries with new one.
Ah okay, my mindset was a little too limited here ;-) I'm relatively new
to Bacula and did not have this feature in mind.

Nevertheless, IMHO the documentation could be a little more precise
here, and say compare inode number instead of compare inode.

Thanks a lot.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Encryption times [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2011-06-09 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Am 09.06.2011 19:57, schrieb Steve Ellis:
 I do know that encryption runs on the client and, I believe, is
 single-threaded
Not sure if it's actually single-threaded, but I can say for sure that
it does not make full use of all cores of a multi-core processor.

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[Bacula-users] What does verify = i mean?

2011-06-09 Thread Ansgar Konermann
Hi all,

I already did RTFM, but I don't understand the documentation. It says:

 verify=options
 The options letters specified are used when running a Verify
Level=Catalog as well as the DiskToCatalog level job. The options
letters may be any combination of the following:
 i compare the inodes

AFAIK, inodes are internal data structures used by the filesystem,
containing meta data and helping to locate the actual disk blocks which
contain the file data. Most of the different metadata figures which are
typically held in an inode can be referred to directly using dedicated
verify=... letters (e. g. permission bits = p).

Does the 'i' code for verify= mean:
a) a shortcut for compare all inode data, without respect to their
semantics, just do a byte-by-byte compare (this is what I would guess
from the description given in the current manual) -- if so, would this
also compare the block numbers inside the inode?
b) compare the inode number -- why would one want this?
c) something completely different (if so, what?)

I really can't make any sense of the 'i' code. Please enlighten me :-)

Best regards

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