I am trying to get bacula to rerun a job if the client is off line.
I added the last four lines like so
Job {
Name = games
Type = Backup
Client = games
FileSet = games
Schedule = WeeklyCycle
Storage = DDS-3
Messages = Standard
Pool = Default
Write Bootstrap = /var/db/bacula/games.bsr
Reschedule
Morning,
I'm running my device in the storage daemon with these options:
AutomaticMount = yes
AlwaysOpen = yes
VolumePollInterval = 300
OfflineOnUnmount = yes
CloseOnPoll = yes
Now when the director informs me that I need to insert a new tape I
often have a situation that the tape is spit out.
Bug report now available:
http://bugs.bacula.org/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=385
Greets from Passau/Germany!!!
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:23:07 +0200
Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Bernard,
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 10:48, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul
I have three tape drives and would like to run jobs concurrently to them on
weekends. My bacula-dir.conf looks like this:
Director {
Name = lbackup.dir
DIRport = 9101
.
.
.
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 3
}
.
.
.
Storage {
Name = Internal
Address = lbackup
SDPort = 9103
.
.
.
Hi.
Why is the default location for config files the current directory and
not the directory that was configured with --sysconfdir ?
(mk)
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On Mo, 18 Jul 2005, Richard White wrote:
Both the Storage Director and the File Director have maximum concurrent jobs
set at 20 (apparently the default, as I didn't change these values).
Nevertheless, right now I have started three jobs, but only the first is
actually running; the other
Hello,
Richard White wrote:
There is a maximum concurrent jobs parameter in the client declaration
as well and it equals 1 by default. So there's only one concurrent jobs
per client by default. You have to set the value in your client
declaration to raise this value.
OK. I neglected to
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 23:46:00 +0200, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Arno Volker Sauer wrote:
On Fr, 15 Jul 2005, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
In my eyes this is a huge bug.
Lets says you have a big home directory with a couple of projects and
sourcecode files in there,
Is it possible to get the results of a status command to stdout
from a command line command? I'm looking for something like:
bconsole -c status client=foo-fd
Thanks.
Greg
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Gregory Brauer wrote:
Is it possible to get the results of a status command to stdout
from a command line command? I'm looking for something like:
bconsole -c status client=foo-fd
Sure.
cartman# echo status client=cartman-fd | bconsole
Connecting to Director cartman:9101
1000 OK:
Hi all,
So, I was hoping to take advantage of the directives allowing for the use
of different pools for full/differential/incremental backups, and put full
backups on tape, but differential/incrementals on disk.
For example:
Pool = Windows-Full
Full Backup Pool =
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