On Tuesday 04 October 2005 14:38, Alan Brown wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Better yet, try 1.37 and tell me what it does and what it should do.
Between 1.36 and 1.37 a lot of things have changed. I believe that the
current behavior is to zap the Slot number in the
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 15:15, David Boyes wrote:
I scoped the problem as two major projects:
1) implementation of copy pools -- where files written to a pool
were automatically also written to up to 3 additional pools
using the
same volume selection criteria as exist now
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 16:45, Arthur Emerson III wrote:
Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only part of this implementation that I have not worked out
in my head is how to deal with the catalog. If there are two
identical backups of a Job on two different Volumes, the Director
Hello list !!!
I want to do a restore from a backup of one server to another.
More specific:
I backup server a and want to restore the files of server a
to server b in path /tmp/restore (for example).
If tried it with wx-console and looked into the docu, but I didn't find
a way to do this.
Is
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 02:18, Diogo Melo wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 04.10.2005 21:34, Diogo Melo wrote:
At my work we've done a simultaneous backup with a DLT Tape and after
the full backup, the restore procediment took more time that we would
expect.
Did you turn on spooling
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 10:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list !!!
I want to do a restore from a backup of one server to another.
More specific:
I backup server a and want to restore the files of server a
to server b in path /tmp/restore (for example).
If tried it with wx-console and
Hi there,
in my investigations about bacula's usabily for my environment, now i
came to a point, that seems to be an issue with access rights, but i'm
not sure.
in the listarc, i found a post where soeren addesses more or less
exactly the same issue i've now. due soerens posting was in may this
Hi,
I suppose this was meant for the list, so I send my answer there, too.
On 05.10.2005 12:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Arno,
unfortunately, it doesn't work at my system.
It keeps standing in wx-console at Applying restore configuration changes
Ah. Do you use the graphical
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I guessed that was part of your patch, but wasn't sure.
Concerning internationalization - I don't think that results codes are
the most important thing, but it's probably the easiest part to change...
Yes, we can just load the table from a
Hi
This might be a stupid question, but what you be a good strategy to
follow when setting up bacula to backup files from about 15 servers?
My main issue is what must i set all the recycle/prune/retention
settings and automatic naming etc to?
I need to backup about 50gb in total and I only need
Ross Boylan wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 10:14:57PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 20:51, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Ross Boylan wrote:
The description of the priority option for Job says that
If by chance Bacula treats a lower priority first, then it will run
before your
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 20:54, Phil Stracchino wrote:
John wrote:
When you run list jobs, what does the JobStatus mean? I've seen C, f,
T, and R.
*list jobs
+---+---+-+--+---+--+
+---+
| JobId | Name
John wrote:
I built bacula 1.36.3 from source, and that table was not created when I
installed it. What version are you using?
Then probably Arno applied the patch when I first sent it out, but it
never made it into mainstream. I'll regenerate the patch in a better
way once I get my
Hello,
yes, it was mentioned to the list ;-)
So, I've got it runng :-)
If found one mistake at my side and one in the wx-console:
first my side: on server b the resolv.conf was misconfigured so that the
dns-service was not running properly.
After fixing this it run from the bconsole and
Hi,
On 05.10.2005 14:01, Phil Stracchino wrote:
John wrote:
I built bacula 1.36.3 from source, and that table was not created when I
installed it. What version are you using?
Then probably Arno applied the patch when I first sent it out, but it
never made it into mainstream.
Right, I
OK, thanks anyway...
Michael
On Oct 3, 2005, at 8:49 PM, Michael Koppelman wrote:
I've been searching the archive and it looks like I'm not the only
one confused by pool behavior. I apologize if this is redundant but
I can't seem to find an authoritative answer.
My goal is simple: put
I want to manually recycle a volume and I did like the manual said:
--
*purge jobs volume=000129
This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges (deletes)
all Jobs from a
Suppose you have the following schedule:
1:00 job with priority 50
1:10 job with priority 50
At 1:15 you insert a job with priority 25 via bconsole or something.
Storage daemon only permits single job at a time and the first job takes
half an hour.
Both jobs 2 and three will be
I'm trying to make bacula run as fast as humanly possible. I'm about to
install a new
machine that only runs the bacula database on MySQL - no normal users
and as few
processes as possible. Can I put the bacula-dir process on this
machine without
suffering a severe hit? OS will be linux on
Sebastian Stark wrote:
I want to manually recycle a volume and I did like the manual said:
--
*purge jobs volume=000129
This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
JobId, Client or Volume; or it purges
On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 11:25:15 +0100, Russell Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Russell Phil Stracchino wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I guessed that was part of your patch, but wasn't sure.
Concerning internationalization - I don't think that results codes are
the most important
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 15:24, Sebastian Stark wrote:
I want to manually recycle a volume and I did like the manual said:
--
*purge jobs volume=000129
This command is can be DANGEROUS!!!
It purges (deletes) all Files from a Job,
JobId, Client
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 15:30, Ed Clarke wrote:
I'm trying to make bacula run as fast as humanly possible. I'm about to
install a new
machine that only runs the bacula database on MySQL - no normal users
and as few
processes as possible. Can I put the bacula-dir process on this
machine
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 15:10, Michael Koppelman wrote:
OK, thanks anyway...
?
Michael
On Oct 3, 2005, at 8:49 PM, Michael Koppelman wrote:
I've been searching the archive and it looks like I'm not the only
one confused by pool behavior. I apologize if this is redundant but I
can't seem
Jesús Arnáiz wrote:
Hi.
I use Disk files as storage media and I have the next Pool configuration:
--
# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Volumes
AutoPrune = yes #
Greetings,
I have just finished going through a large number of posts
on this mailing list and I have not found an issue similar to the one I am
facing. I am hoping someone on this list may be able to help me.
Technical Specifications:
1 Server running Redhat Enterprise 4.1
Bacula
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 16:22, Jesús Arnáiz wrote:
Hi.
I use Disk files as storage media and I have the next Pool configuration:
--
# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Volumes
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 15:07, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 05.10.2005 14:01, Phil Stracchino wrote:
John wrote:
I built bacula 1.36.3 from source, and that table was not created when I
installed it. What version are you using?
Then probably Arno applied the patch when I first sent
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 16:36, Wilson, David wrote:
Greetings,
Please read the release notes. You need an Autochanger resource in your SD
conf file.
I have just finished going through a large number of posts on this
mailing list and I have not found an issue similar to the one I am
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 17:09, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 15:07, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 05.10.2005 14:01, Phil Stracchino wrote:
John wrote:
I built bacula 1.36.3 from source, and that table was not created when I
installed it. What version are you using?
Then
Hi...
I'm try to exclude some hidden files in Linux, but I get some problem with this.
How can I exclude all file and directory that start with point in
bacula-dir.conf?
Thanks...
P.S: I need this for tonight... :-)
Acesse o link abaixo para conhecer nossa empresa:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 11:42:09AM +0100, Russell Howe wrote:
Ross Boylan wrote:
...
Given jobs scheduled at different times, does priority add anything to
when they are run?
If a higher priority job is running, a lower priority job will not start.
higher priority means a low value for
I sent this yesterday and got no replies. I'll try to include more detail
this time.
Server version (SD and Dir): 1.36.1
Client version(s): 1.36.0 (on all: Linux, Mac, Windows)
This error is being generated from Windows, Mac, and Linux clients
This error suddenly popped up, with no changes to
This is a new bacula installation and am testing prior to putting into
production. I'm having trouble opening bconsole each morning:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cd /usr/local/etc
aries-root@/usr/local/etc: bconsole
Connecting to Director aries:9101
05-Oct 11:12 bconsole: Fatal error: bnet.c:775 Unable to
All was working fine before update bacula to version 1.37.40.
After updating the storage daemon shows a message saying that it is
wait for appendable media, and it contiues after I use the label
command. The label media e label format are configured correctely.
*
05-Out 16:11
Michael Koppelman wrote:
First I tried this:
Schedule {
Name = CWAnnualCycle1
Run = Level=Full Pool=Full on jan 1 at 1:05
Run = Level=Full Pool=Full on jul 1 at 1:05a
Run = Level=Differential Pool=Diff monthly on 1 at 1:05
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=Inc daily at 1:05
}
But
Hi folks...
Since I'm not any expert in regex function, I decide make this question:
How can I make some regex to eliminate hide file and directory of backup?
Thanks...
Acesse o link abaixo para conhecer nossa empresa:
http://www.selbetti.com.br/apresentacao
__
Please forgive me if something like my situation is covered in a
previous post or in the instructions somewhere. I found one similar
question that no one had answered... here's hoping someone does.
I'd like some advice as to how to set my filesets up. We have three
machines backing up presently:
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 22:52, Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
Hi folks...
Since I'm not any expert in regex function, I decide make this question:
How can I make some regex to eliminate hide file and directory of backup?
Thanks...
Ok, let's see.
First, using options with exclude=yes in
Hello,
On 05.10.2005 23:19, David Catanach wrote:
Please forgive me if something like my situation is covered in a
previous post or in the instructions somewhere. I found one similar
question that no one had answered... here's hoping someone does.
Nothing to forgive until here - at least you
OK, a little more info on this weird occurrence.
I unmounted the tape in the drive (0010), and mounted the next one (0011). I
then initiated a job, and Bacula unloaded 0011 and loaded 0010 again. But it
forwarded to the end of the data, and wrote it all just fine.
Do I have a weird one-time
And yet more info (long, with lots of job reports).
This error actually happened with *two* different tapes, and in both cases,
when they errored, they had the same last volume bytes value.
This seems to be tied to network errors somehow. Observer:
The job before this one loaded tape 0009.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 01:21:05PM -0400, Bennett, Silas (GE Infrastructure)
wrote:
But with tapes you do have the
simple constraint of is there really a tape for this?
Is it possible to constrain bacula to only create volumes when it has a
blank tape in the drive to label? This whole
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