Is there any way to disable warning Filesystem change prohibited, that
appears in 1.38.x while onefs=yes is in use?
While this message can be very informational during debugging, I would
prefer this kind of warnings not to appear in regular production run -now it
may be more tough to notice real
my tape was running fine with bacula for several months now ...
now i entered the office this morning and the tape light was off, i
can't eject the tape and i got errors in the log ...
bacula says
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored: unable to open device
/dev/nst0:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:55:44 +0100, Mario Ohnewald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Mario i have this simple RunAfterJob script:
Mario RunAfterJob = /bin/sh -c 'echo %v /tmp/vout'
Mario and i get the error:
Mario RunAfter: /bin/sh: TestVolume0017: command not found
Mario RunAfter: /bin/sh:
Hi,
yes... even telnet works. After downgrading the Windows machine to
1.36.3 I get new error messages.
The first time I run the job:
386 Network send error to SD. ERR=The operation completed successfully.
(I like this one *gg*)
any following job:
503 Network send error to SD. ERR=An existing
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd
tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
i need to be able to take one backup each week offsite .. so it should
be at least a
Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd
tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
i need to be able to take one backup each week offsite .. so it
On Sunday 18 December 2005 05:46 am, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, 09:54:28PM +0100ยจ, Arno Lehmann said:
17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: root
17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + /etc/bacula/delete_catalog_backup
17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + mt rewind
17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd tape
DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
We drive our DLTs hard and they die regularly.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:19:08AM +0200, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
Is there any way to disable warning Filesystem change prohibited, that
appears in 1.38.x while onefs=yes is in use?
Just to show that needs vary, I wish that there were a way to get a
similar warning when a directory tree is omitted
I have a couple of questions about the current status of bacula-web:
- I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
find this newer release on the web. What is the current release,
and where can I
On Monday 19 December 2005 17:05, John Kodis wrote:
I have a couple of questions about the current status of bacula-web:
- I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
find this newer release on
Hi John,
- I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
find this newer release on the web. What is the current release,
and where can I find a copy?
You'll find bacula-web included in the
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I have released the second BETA version 1.38.3 (14 December 2005) as a tar
file to Source Forge. This version has a rewrite of the reservation
algorithm that hopefully will improve situations where users were finding all
jobs waiting to reserve a drive. I've
On Monday 19 December 2005 18:54, Rick Knight wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I have released the second BETA version 1.38.3 (14 December 2005) as a tar
file to Source Forge. This version has a rewrite of the reservation
algorithm that hopefully will improve situations where users were
Hello,
On 12/19/2005 3:46 PM, Florian Schnabel wrote:
Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is
3rd tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
Well, you just learned that DLT VS is not for intensive use...
Basicall, the VS line of
On Monday 19 December 2005 20:41, John Kodis wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:10:25PM +0100, Heigl Florian - Munich-MR -
external wrote:
You'll find bacula-web included in the bacula-gui package.
See the bacula 1.38.2 release notes for more info on the integration.
Got it. Thanks
If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
the media so the drive have their own pool?
-Ben
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Well - I'm going to disks now. I think..
Disks are fast
Data on disks don't deteriorate like tape
Disks are reusable 1000 times - tapes 20 to 40
Disks are easier to copy from
Disks are cheaper than tapes now
It is easy to have a few external disks to carry away for off-site storage
It is easier
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben McClelland wrote:
If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
the media so the drive have their own pool?
You can do that, but if you are using the very latest code,
my version:
Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
thanks,
-Ben
On Dec 19, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:39, Ben McClelland wrote:
my version:
Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
Yes, it is easy. However, 1.38.0 won't work. You
Before I assume no replies so far means that syslog support is broken or
just plain not usable, please allow me to post my query a second time in
hopes that a new set of eyes, with experience with Bacula and syslog,
will see it...
Can anyone provide a sample of a messages resource destination
Is a possible to restore files with no directory path information? If so
how?
i.e. original file location server1:/dirroot/dir1/dir2/filename1
I just want to restore filename1 to server2:/dirroot (or other directory).
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