Hello,
some more results. I was curious, so I found the opportunity to verify
at least part of todays regular backup run.
Arno Lehmann schrieb:
Kern -
Kern Sibbald schrieb:
Hmmm. I think I am going to pack it in and take a year's vacation ...
don't.
I was a little stupid when I tried
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Florian Daniel Otel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote on 14/12/2005 09.28.11:
> On 12/13/05, Ferdinando Pasqualetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Hello Joshua,
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 08:56:40 -0900 Joshua Kugler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, what do you know. :) That worked. It would appear that the
> ssh-tunnel example script needs some work (I also had to change some
> other things to get it to find the PID correctly). I'll write u
Hi!
Yesterday I upgraded my director, fd and sd from bacula 1.36.2 (that
comes with Debian sarge) to 1.38.2.
I have one machine running the director (with a connected tape-station)
and one machine with a lot of disks and a storage daemon (this should
later on be placed elsewhere, hence the separati
I have tried to run several restorejobs, and every job who is beneth 516
MB i memory consumption is a sucess, every job above 516 crash whith
same error message. MySQL is installed same way as when running bacula 1.36.
Bacula did crash earlyer when consuming more than fysical mermory, but
the
Moin.
from the "make_catalog_backup" script:
# This script dumps your Bacula catalog in ASCII format
# It works for MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL
#
# $1 is the name of the database to be backed up and the name
# of the output file (default = bacula).
# $2 is the user name with which to acce
Hello,
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 12:22, Dominic Marks wrote:
Hello All,
Can I make Bacula write out its report for a job to a file, or store
it in a database? I'd like to import them into MySQL automatically.
How I did it in the end:
Direct E-Mails to an alias which delivers to a process, wr
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Didier Herrera wrote:
>>checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.8
>>passwd: Changing password for root
>>New Password:
>>
>>It continues asking me to change the password indefinetily, what's
>>wrong? I'll apreciate suggestions.
>
> Good question. NOTHING, I repea
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 16:51 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've seen requests like yours before, and never really answered them because
> I
> didn't really know what to do with them. However, for some reason, this
> email peaked my interest, and I dug out an old 64MB USB device that I
Hi Kern,
(quoting may be a bit confused; sorry)
>> It seems to me that with a bit of tweaking, not only could Bacula be
made to
>> know what is and what is not online, but it could also automatically
mount
>> the Volume if needed. All I need to do is steal (well, adapt is a
better
>> word)
I have done something silmilar with
tape magazines. I use normal backups on disks, with Full on sunday and
Incr on weekdays.
On saturday I schedule a Full copy on
tapes (2 drives on a 19 slots changer). We keep 3 magazines wich are rotated,
each containing some volumes of the 4 pools onto which w
Hi Scott,
I've the same problem as you.
Did you already solve it and can you tell me how?
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Thanks for that the following is what I think I am after in bconsole
update Volume=$VOL VolStatus=$STS
I must have missed this in the docs.
Greg
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 13:15 +0100, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
>
> I have done something silmilar with tape magazines. I use normal
> backups on di
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 12:14, Greg Cope, e-DBA Team wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 16:51 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've seen requests like yours before, and never really answered them
> > because I didn't really know what to do with them. However, for some
> > reason, th
On Monday 12 December 2005 20:21, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Arno Lehmann schrieb:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Kern Sibbald schrieb:
>
> ...
>
> >> Anyway, I would really appreciate it if you could try the 1.38.3
> >> beta. Please use the released tar file rather than the CVS -- the
> >> HEAD CVS is now sl
Hello Arno,
I've been spending a lot of time thinking about this problem lately, trying to
take in all the information you have supplied. For the moment, the most
promising idea is what you found with unloaded drives. By the way, I am
convinced that the problems Rick Knight are seeing are to
Now I`m really embarrassed, actually ,FreeBSD is protecting itself
against runaway processes by allowing maximum memory size for one
process to 512MB, I had to increase the maximum to 2 gig by adding
kern.maxdsiz=2147483648 to /boot/loader.conf. witch is my physical
amount of memory, but maxed o
Hi Roger,
> Now I`m really embarrassed, actually ,FreeBSD is protecting itself
> against runaway processes by allowing maximum memory size for one
> process to 512MB, I had to increase the maximum to 2 gig by adding
> kern.maxdsiz=2147483648 to /boot/loader.conf. witch is my physical
> amount o
Hi all,
I'm using bacula for 2 months now and I'm doing some restore tests now
that the volume of data is quite big.
Actually, I'd like to restore a file but this takes an extremely long
time, more than 2 hours to read the catalog.
The catalog is 500Mo and the server is only backup server, 1.3G
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 16:28, Bruno Léon wrote:
> I'm using bacula for 2 months now and I'm doing some restore tests now
> that the volume of data is quite big.
> Actually, I'd like to restore a file but this takes an extremely long
> time, more than 2 hours to read the catalog.
> The catalo
Build a "restore enviroment" takes me about five minutes in a:
Gentoo Linux 2.6.11
1) Bacula 1.38.0
2) Mysql 4.1
3) ~2.000.000 files in the job
4) 1'5Gb /var/lib/mysql
Hardware... Pentium II (yes!!) 128Mb RAM (yes!!!) harddisk 8Gb
SCSI2
Witch database do you use? Try to dump and then
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 04:56:08PM +0100, Alejandro Alfonso wrote:
> Witch database do you use? Try to dump and then restore the databasefile
> to rebuild the Indexes
As a quick sidenote, it's a lot easier and safer to use the optimize command
to rebuild indexes on tables.
http://dev.mysql.com/do
Please always copy the list! Personal support is restricted to people who
pay me or who are my father-in-law. Thanks.
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 16:51, Bruno Léon wrote:
> Well, I only have an Index on FilenameID at the moment.
> May be those new indexes come with bacula 1.38? I'm using 1.36.2
On 2005-12-14 10:29, Jonas Mixter wrote:
>Hi!
>Yesterday I upgraded my director, fd and sd from bacula 1.36.2 (that
>comes with Debian sarge) to 1.38.2.
>I have one machine running the director (with a connected tape-station)
>and one machine with a lot of disks and a storage daemon (this should
>
Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external wrote:
Hi Roger,
Now I`m really embarrassed, actually ,FreeBSD is protecting itself
against runaway processes by allowing maximum memory size for one
process to 512MB, I had to increase the maximum to 2 gig by adding
kern.maxdsiz=2147483648 to /boot/loader
Jonas Mixter wrote:
On 2005-12-14 10:29, Jonas Mixter wrote:
Hi!
Yesterday I upgraded my director, fd and sd from bacula 1.36.2 (that
comes with Debian sarge) to 1.38.2.
I have one machine running the director (with a connected tape-station)
and one machine with a lot of disks and a storage da
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 15:59, Roger Kvam wrote:
> Now I`m really embarrassed, actually ,FreeBSD is protecting itself
> against runaway processes by allowing maximum memory size for one
> process to 512MB, I had to increase the maximum to 2 gig by adding
> kern.maxdsiz=2147483648 to /boot/loa
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 16:28, Bruno Léon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using bacula for 2 months now and I'm doing some restore tests now
> that the volume of data is quite big.
> Actually, I'd like to restore a file but this takes an extremely long
> time, more than 2 hours to read the catalog.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
If you are able to reproduce this easily, could you turn on level 100 by
putting -d100 on the command line when you start it, then capture the output.
This may help me understand what is going on.
I've tried everything I can to duplicate this, but all my tests run
I haven't seen it in the documentation in my travels, so i'll assume this isn't
possible at the moment.
Kern, i'm backing up 49 servers at the moment and occasionally one of their
network cards will get the wrong duplex setting, so the backup will go at
50K/sec.
Can we have a setting which can
I am tring to run the following 2 commands with bacula but them do not
seem to work when i run them on the local machine it works fine however
these commands must be run as root how can i get this to work with zimbra.
ClientRunBeforeJob = /opt/zimbra/bin/zimbra stop
ClientRunAfterJob = /opt/zim
Hello,
Is there someone on this list with a Sparc or any other machine that is
running a Storage daemon other than Linux with kernel 2.6 or FreeBSD where I
am able to test myself? (e.g. Sparc, Linux with kernel 2.4, OpenBSD,
IBM, ...)
I would like you to run about 10 minutes of tests with and
Hi,
Computer King schrieb:
I am tring to run the following 2 commands with bacula but them do not
seem to work when i run them on the local machine it works fine however
these commands must be run as root how can i get this to work with zimbra.
ClientRunBeforeJob = /opt/zimbra/bin/zimbra stop
Hi Ferdinando
> I have done something silmilar with tape
> magazines. I use normal backups on disks, with
> Full on sunday and Incr on weekdays.
>
> On saturday I schedule a Full copy on
> tapes (2 drives on a 19 slots changer). We keep
> 3 magazines wich are rotated,
> each containing some volum
Hello,
Please copy the list ...
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 04:12, Rick Knight wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >If you are able to reproduce this easily, could you turn on level 100 by
> >putting -d100 on the command line when you start it, then capture the
> > output. This may hel
On 2005-12-14 17:55, Attila Fülöp wrote:
> Jonas Mixter wrote:
>
>> On 2005-12-14 10:29, Jonas Mixter wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi!
>>> Yesterday I upgraded my director, fd and sd from bacula 1.36.2 (that
>>> comes with Debian sarge) to 1.38.2.
>>> I have one machine running the director (with a connected
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 04:22, Rick Knight wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >If you are able to reproduce this easily, could you turn on level 100 by
> >putting -d100 on the command line when you start it, then capture the
> > output. This may help me understand what is going on.
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 21:04, Computer King wrote:
> I am tring to run the following 2 commands with bacula but them do not
> seem to work when i run them on the local machine it works fine however
> these commands must be run as root how can i get this to work with zimbra.
>
> ClientRunBefo
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 22:13, Jonas Mixter wrote:
> On 2005-12-14 17:55, Attila Fülöp wrote:
> > Jonas Mixter wrote:
> >> On 2005-12-14 10:29, Jonas Mixter wrote:
> >>> Hi!
> >>> Yesterday I upgraded my director, fd and sd from bacula 1.36.2 (that
> >>> comes with Debian sarge) to 1.38.2.
>
On 2005-12-14 22:23, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 22:13, Jonas Mixter wrote:
On 2005-12-14 17:55, Attila Fülöp wrote:
Jonas Mixter wrote:
On 2005-12-14 10:29, Jonas Mixter wrote:
Hi!
Yesterday I
Hello Jonas,
Using an IP address is fine.
Running with a -d400 on the SD and the FD would probably give you a much
better idea what is going wrong ...
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 23:12, Jonas Mixter wrote:
> On 2005-12-14 22:23, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >On Wednesday 14 December 2005 22:13, Jon
We are looking to purchase a Quantum
PX502 tape library with LTO-3 drives. Any idea if this will be compatible
with Bacula?
--Turi
Aditya Ivaturi wrote:
>
> We are looking to purchase a Quantum PX502 tape library with LTO-3
> drives. Any idea if this will be compatible with Bacula?
I know of no reason it shouldn't be.
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Hi!
Thank you Kern! This debug flag gave me a lot of information and also a
hint to solve the problem!
I have two storage resources (with file as media type) specified in the
directors configuration file. One for a local file storage and one for
the storage daemon on the second server. When do
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up bacula for the first time for our
network but am getting errors when I run btape fill. I'm running bacula
version 1.38.1 (installed from ports) on FreeBSD 5.4 with a Quantum SDLT
110/220 tape drive (which is inside a Overland LoaderXPress). If I run
the
This should probably work its way into the manual, but a warning for
anyone who tries to move to significantly larger Maximum Network Buffer
Size numbers:
At least in bacula-1.38, Maximum Network Buffer Size _must_ be less than
51, or restores will crash the storage daemon. I was playing with
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