On 27 Apr 2005 at 20:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Kern, Dan, do you think this is a tcp timeout issue of some sort?
Sorry, I don't know.
I've been having problems with remote FD lately, but I think my
issues are DNS and tcp wrapper related.
--
Dan Langille : http://www.langille.org/
BSDCan -
All I know is my error happens *AFTER* the backup appears complete and
the attributes transfer.
The client thinks that backup went perfectly fine!
Suppose it could be a NAT issue?
(The firewall/nat not doing *exactly* like I think it is configured to do)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Michael J
Hi -
I'd like to image a windows desktop by booting into knoppix and using
bacula to backup the ntfs partitions. I thought this'd be a nice way
to do disaster recovery.
The trouble is that the desktop has a big hard disk, most of which is
empty.
Neither the sparse nor compression options seem
Quoting Michael Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am getting an identical issue with a firewall here at EWC. :(
Haven't figured out a cure yet either.
Today I tried increasing the stunnel timeout to 7200 seconds via
the -t option (it defaults to 300 seconds). I did this to every
stunnel on every machin
I am getting an identical issue with a firewall here at EWC. :(
Haven't figured out a cure yet either.
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 11:33:48 -0400, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Hello,
I've installed bacula for a customer using this stunnel version:
stunnel 3.26 on i386-redhat-linux-gnu PTHR
Hey there. I'm getting Bacula set up for our organization, and I'm having the
strangest speed problem between a Windows FD and a Solaris SD.
Here's what I've got:
Solaris 5.8, Ultra 60, GigE, is the Director and a SD, FD.
Win 2k3 Srv, Dual Xeon, GigE, an FD.
Linux Centos 4, Single P4, 100M, S
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 17:52, Romain GABEAU wrote:
> > Configuration. The ablility and flexibility to modify whatever you
> > want when you want.
> >
> > One sample restore job can be reconfigured at run time to restore any
> > job to any client. You could create a large number of restore job
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 12:50 -0400, David Clymer wrote:
> If I've copied a volume from deviceA to deviceB (volume1), and now want
> to copy newer data from deviceA, how do I purge or overwrite the data on
> deviceB, volume1?
>
> Before using bcopy I had to create & label volume1 (to avoid getting
>
If I've copied a volume from deviceA to deviceB (volume1), and now want
to copy newer data from deviceA, how do I purge or overwrite the data on
deviceB, volume1?
Before using bcopy I had to create & label volume1 (to avoid getting
nasty errors when writing, or later, reading the volume), so the
--On Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:17 PM +0200 Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know exactly what Michael had planned for it, but searching the
> site seems reasonable to me.
>
> I added your little script -- slick! It is up on the site.
>
> Thanks. :-)
>
> By the w
>
> Configuration. The ablility and flexibility to modify whatever you
> want when you want.
>
> One sample restore job can be reconfigured at run time to restore any
> job to any client. You could create a large number of restore jobs
> to suit every condition. Presumably restores are less
Hi,
I have been reading about Bacula lately (articles and in the Bacula
docs) and I am very eager to try it out, however, before I start
implementing it I have some questions.
First off, if I have one primary backup location where several clients
dump their data, can I have another backuplocation
On 27 Apr 2005 at 13:29, Romain GABEAU wrote:
> Still qualifying Bacula for my company, there is something I don't
> understand about "Bacula Philosophy" :
Best wishes.
> What is the utility of creating a restore job ? I only have on my
> Bacula- dir.conf the default restore job but I can restor
Hi !
Still qualifying Bacula for my company, there is something I don't understand
about "Bacula Philosophy" :
What is the utility of creating a restore job ? I only have on my Bacula-
dir.conf the default restore job but I can restore all files in all backup
jobs.
Can somebody explain me ?
P
Hi,
I have been reading about Bacula lately (articles and in the Bacula
docs) and I am very eager to try it out, however, before I start
implementing it I have some questions.
First off, if I have one primary backup location where several clients
dump their data, can I have another backuplocation
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:53, Michael Scherer wrote:
> Greetinks.
>
> Finally, got my emails. :]
>
> Uhm, I planned to have "an own" database to search in but using Google
> seems to be a nice solution.
>
> Thanks for including it Kern, you might also want to update the
> news.txt-file with the
I would like an example of a FileSet configuration to make a backup of
all the profiles only the Desktop and My Documents folders in WinXP.
I tried making an include of C:/Documents and Settings/*/Desktop and
C:/Documents and Settings/*/My Documents but it doesnt work.
How can I make it ?
Thank
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:24:28 +0100, "Andrew Paterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Andrew> can anyone confirm that the "IgnoreFileSets" directive is
supported in V1.34.6 please.
I like your optimistic phasing there...but I can confirm that it is *not*
supported in 1.34.6 :-)
_
On 27 Apr 2005 at 12:53, Michael Scherer wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I don't know exactly what Michael had planned for it, but searching
> > the site seems reasonable to me.
> >
> > I added your little script -- slick! It is up on the site.
It's good. You can also includ
Hi,
I would like to ask again, if there is some solution for repairing
corruptted file, when checksum is bad, as you can see below.
Thank you.
<===
lekarna1-dir: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2005-04-25_09.22.37
lekarna1-sd: Ready to read from volume "storage_20050414" on device
/disk2/bac
Greetinks.
Finally, got my emails. :]
Uhm, I planned to have "an own" database to search in but using Google
seems to be a nice solution.
Thanks for including it Kern, you might also want to update the news.txt-file
with the 1.36.3 release?
M.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I don't know exactly what
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 05:23, Adamson Huang wrote:
>
> We use Outlook as our mail client. The size of each .pst file is rather
> big; some are about 2gb. They are updated every time a new email arrives.
> Is there a recommended backup scheme for these files with bacula?
Not only that but yo
Hi all,
can anyone confirm that the "IgnoreFileSets" directive is supported in
V1.34.6 please.
I get :
bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at parse_conf.c:768
Config error: Keyword "IgnoreFileSetChanges" not permitted in this resource.
Perhaps you left the trailing brace off of the previous res
Hello,
In Bacula version 1.37, now under development, we have preliminary support for
Unicode (and thus Chinese characters) in the Win32 FD. The open question at
the moment is whether or not we will have a bconsole program that can display
the character names correctly. If you would like to i
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