Re: [Bacula-users] Restore using bconsole on Windows 2003

2009-08-21 Thread Grzegorz Bystrzyński
Grzegorz Bystrzyński pisze:
> Hi all
> I have configured Bacula 3.0.0 Director + Storage on FreeBSD 7.0 plus 
> some file daemons on a variety of systems. So far all works well 
> (scheduled backup, restoring on demand).
> Now I have a following problem. On one of the clients (Windows 2003, 
> Bacula 3.0.0) I need to restore some files using an external program. 
> According to the docs it can be acomplished by bconsole. I have a list 
> of files to restore in a file called jobfiles, it is saved in C:\temp. 
> Firstly, I wanted to test if I can use the list in bconsole. When I try 
> to run a command in bconsole:
> restore client=puma-fd file= the output is
> Cannot open file joblist: ERR=No such file or directory
> To run bconsole, first I run cmd, then cd to C:\temp, then I just type 
> bconsole.
> Bconsole can write to C:\temp, because commands @tee and @output work 
> just fine. It just can`t read. I also tried to give a full path to the 
> file, like so
> restore client=puma-fd file It also failed.
> 
> Please give me some insight.
> 
> Regards,
> Grzegorz Bystrzyński
> 
> 

Sorry, the above error line incorrect, the one below is correct:
Cannot open file jobfiles: ERR=No such file or directory
I was working on a couple of files with diffrent filenames and cited a 
wrong line.

Regards,
Grzegorz Bystrzyński


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[Bacula-users] Restore using bconsole on Windows 2003

2009-08-21 Thread Grzegorz Bystrzyński
Hi all
I have configured Bacula 3.0.0 Director + Storage on FreeBSD 7.0 plus 
some file daemons on a variety of systems. So far all works well 
(scheduled backup, restoring on demand).
Now I have a following problem. On one of the clients (Windows 2003, 
Bacula 3.0.0) I need to restore some files using an external program. 
According to the docs it can be acomplished by bconsole. I have a list 
of files to restore in a file called jobfiles, it is saved in C:\temp. 
Firstly, I wanted to test if I can use the list in bconsole. When I try 
to run a command in bconsole:
restore client=puma-fd file=http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july
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Re: [Bacula-users] migration and copying

2009-07-20 Thread Grzegorz Bystrzyński
Dirk Bartley pisze:
> On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 16:57 -0800, Bob Gamble wrote:
>> Can someone explain to me how a migration or copy is generally
>> supposed to work?  In my mind, I would like to take a full volume,
>> which has Full/Differential/Incremental backups in it and copy or
>> migrate it to another storage server.
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Currently, migration and copy only works within the same storage daemon.
> So if you have a single storage host with multiple storage devices it
> works.  I use it by backing up to disk overnight.  Then in the morning,
> running copy jobs from disk to tape.  It works like a charm.  It's great
> for running to a guaranteed working device then later put it to a tape
> device.
> 
> http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/Migration_Copy.html
> 
> "Migration is only implemented for a single Storage daemon. You cannot
> read on one Storage daemon and write on another."
> 
> 
> Feel free to put in a feature request
> http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=feature-request
> 
> Dirk
> 
> 
> 

Hello,
How about a single storage deamon with a changer with 2 drives attached 
to it? I would like to run a job, then do a tape-to-tape copy. I 
understand that this kind of configuration is not supported right now. 
But is that kind of functionality on the TODO list? Thank you

Grzegorz

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