Hello,
am trying to backup and am getting following errors:
07-Apr 23:39 backup-dir: No prior Full backup Job record found.
07-Apr 23:39 backup-dir: No prior or suitable Full backup found. Doing FULL
backup.
07-Apr 23:39 backup-dir: Start Backup JobId 311, Job=dizzy.2005-04-07_22.05.19
07-Apr
What version/s are you using (i.e dir,fd etc.)?
/Jens
Hello,
am trying to backup and am getting following errors:
07-Apr 23:39 backup-dir: No prior Full backup Job record found.
07-Apr 23:39 backup-dir: No prior or suitable Full backup found. Doing FULL
backup.
07-Apr 23:39
Good new !
I will wait few days before saying it works for me...
Ludovic.
Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 17:23 +0200, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hi Soeren,
I think you should look at the bugs 257 and 270...
http://bugs.bacula.org/
ok after applying the patches bacula-dir did
As i said before.
I got following error trying to make Full Backup from different servers with
versions 1.36.2 and 1.34.2. Bacula server is 1.36.2.
These errors started after i have changed my director configuration from old to
new syntax and added @exclude.list. With old configuration file all
This is the last screen of bacula after a restore:
...
ServerOriginale: -rwxrwxrwx 1 00 18230 2004-10-04 16:25:33 /
tmp/bacula-restores/d//inetpub/ADS/yahoo_adsl.htm
06-Apr 13:16 localhost-dir: Bacula 1.36.2 (28Feb05): 06-Apr-2005 13:16:48
JobId: 10
Job:
Hello Francesco,
Are you sure you are checking /tmp/bacula-restores/ of ServerOriginale and
not at localhost-dir?.
El Viernes 08 Abril 2005 09:46, Francesco escribió:
This is the last screen of bacula after a restore:
...
ServerOriginale: -rwxrwxrwx 1 00 18230 2004-10-04
So nobody knows what does it mean?
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: Start Backup JobId 341, Job=poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34 Fatal error: FD gave bad
response to Include command: wanted 2000 OK include
got: 2999 Invalid command
Viktorija
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005
What happens if you replace the @ with a ?
/Jens
So nobody knows what does it mean?
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: Start Backup JobId 341, Job=poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34 Fatal error: FD gave bad
response to Include command: wanted 2000 OK include
Another thing to try is to add a separate exclude block to the fileset.
/Jens
So nobody knows what does it mean?
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: Start Backup JobId 341, Job=poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34
08-Apr 11:08 backup-dir: poh.2005-04-08_11.08.34 Fatal error: FD gave bad
response to Include
I have removed exclude set at all, and it doesn't help. I upgraded bacula on
client side to 1.36.2 and it doesn't help.
It seems problem somewhere in configuration. I don't know.
But what does it mean:
FD gave bad response to Include command: wanted 2000 OK include got: 2999
Invalid command ?
New FileSet looks like:
FileSet {
Name = poh
Include {
Options {
compression=GZIP
@exclude.list
exclude = yes
}
File = /etc
File = /opt
I have installed bacula on my Fedora Core 3 box using postgresql as the
database.
After I set up the database, I then attempted to start the bacula
service using the ./bacula start command. This gave me the following
response:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# ./bacula start
Starting the Bacula
Nathan Valentine recently swapped email with one of Bacula's founders
and head developers, Kern Sibbald, to discuss the history, goals, and
upcoming features of the project.
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2005/04/07/bacula.html
--
Regards,
Marius - Linux admin
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