Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 23:11 schrieb Arno Lehmann:
Hello,
Thank you Arno.
On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote:
Hello,
I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with
bconsole) to seek the append position of a tape after rewinding
Am 03.03.2006 um 01:00 schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
Sebastian Stark wrote:
On 01.03.2006, at 11:09, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
What happens when you enter 'use bacula'?
mysql use bacula;
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this feature to get a quicker
On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:11:01 +0100, Florian Daniel Otel [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cygwin shouldn't be involved here. I know that Kern uses Cygwin to build
the
fd on Windows, but
Hi,
On 3/3/2006 9:32 AM, Thomas Franz wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 23:11 schrieb Arno Lehmann:
On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote:
Hello,
I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with
bconsole) to seek the append position of a tape after rewinding the
tape
Hi Guys, I have scheduled jobs for the first time yesterday night and my storage daemon was stopped automatically i don't know why.I am have started the staorage daemon and i am checking the status using bcosole for director it is showing like thisScheduled Jobs:Level Type Pri Scheduled Name
On 2006-02-06, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 2/6/2006 11:11 AM, Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
Hi,
I use a Bacula feature to send me an email when a backup is done. The
mail is sent to me but with a date of 01-01-1970 (the date of the smtp
server seems good). I use Baucla 1.38.5.
Any ideas ?
On 2006-03-03, Georg Lutz wrote:
A unset LOCAL before calling the bsmtp binary should fix this.
I meant unset LANG, of course.
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Dan Langille wrote:
Gidday,
On Thursday 9 March, there will be an article published on OnLamp
which describes how I set up a test environment (used by Kern) within
a jail on FreeBSD. This is the setup Kern uses when running
regression tests on FreeBSD.
I don't know the URL for the article
Hello,
On 3/3/2006 12:02 AM, Thomas J. Lohman wrote:
The most important thing is probably what amount of data you expect from
each machine, and how much of it changes. Assuming a short backup time
window and expecting lots of changed files from many clients might force
you to implement more
david robert wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have scheduled jobs for the first time yesterday night and my storage
daemon was stopped automatically i don't know why.I am have started the
staorage daemon and i am checking the status using bcosole for director it is
showing like this
Scheduled Jobs:
thanks for oyur reply i an attaching my bacula director configuration file please help me wher it went wrongFlorian Schnabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: david robert wrote: Hi Guys, I have scheduled jobs for the first time yesterday night and my storage daemon was stopped automatically i don't know
Hi All,
I've recently implemented Bacula as the storage agent for 14 Debian
Sarge servers writing to disk and 1 server writing to tape. Great. What
I now need to do is use Bacula to create a DVD image for me. Ideally
what I'm looking for is the option or ability to use Bacula as the
transfer
david robert wrote:
Hi,
I want to run manually today's jobs how do i do that.
If i run manually now and again actual schedule is at night 11.30pm
what will happen to that schedule.
Thanks
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Georg Lutz a écrit :
On 2006-03-03, Georg Lutz wrote:
A unset LOCAL before calling the bsmtp binary should fix this.
I meant unset LANG, of course.
Personnaly, I renamed /usr/sbin/bsmtp to /usr/sbin/bsmtp.i18n and
then write a very simple script in /usr/sbin/bsmtp :
-
i have started job manually and the i am checking the messages i am getting these03-Mar 11:39 backuptest-dir: NightlySavemain2.2006-03-03_11.37.12 Error: message.c:722 fopen /var/bacula/log failed: ERR=Permission denied03-Mar 11:39 backuptest-dir: Error: message.c:684 fopen
Hello,
On 3/3/2006 12:10 PM, Gavin Conway wrote:
Hi All,
I've recently implemented Bacula as the storage agent for 14 Debian
Sarge servers writing to disk and 1 server writing to tape. Great. What
I now need to do is use Bacula to create a DVD image for me. Ideally
what I'm looking for is
Hello,
On 3/3/2006 12:48 PM, david robert wrote:
i have started job manually and the i am checking the messages i am
getting these
03-Mar 11:39 backuptest-dir: NightlySavemain2.2006-03-03_11.37.12 Error:
message.c:722 fopen /var/bacula/log failed: ERR=Permission denied
I suppose bacula has
now in bconsole i am getting these messages03-Mar 12:05 backuptest-dir: NightlySavedirector2.2006-03-03_12.05.00 Error: message.c:722 fopen /var/bacula/log failed: ERR=Permission denied03-Mar 12:05 backuptest-dir: Error: message.c:684 fopen
Hello,
Recently, several users have asked if a Run After Job fails whether or not the
job will be terminated in error. The correct answer is no, the job will
terminate normally, but a warning message will be printed in the job report.
The documentation was incorrect.
Another more important
On Thursday 02 March 2006 15:16, Erich Prinz wrote:
Hi All,
Sounds like the beginning of a Johnny Carson skit to me.
Going through testing of 1.38.5 w/ 1.38.6 beta2 patch.
Client configuration has:
it's own Catalog
an ACL'd Console
It's own Media Pool defined
Hello,
For a number of your questions, the list, being more experienced with
autochangers will probably provide you with better answers, but there are a
few points to which I want to respond ...
On Thursday 02 March 2006 17:20, William Reid wrote:
Hi there,
We just started using Bacula
Sebastian Stark wrote:
Am 03.03.2006 um 01:00 schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
Sebastian Stark wrote:
On 01.03.2006, at 11:09, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
What happens when you enter 'use bacula'?
mysql use bacula;
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Something else: If bacula is not running as root, does it have enough
permissions to access the unix socket (like /tmp/mysql.sock) it needs
for communicating with mysql?
Maybe mysql is listening to another socket?
OK, found the socket. Mysql is apparently listening
Erik P. Olsen a écrit :
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Something else: If bacula is not running as root, does it have
enough permissions to access the unix socket (like /tmp/mysql.sock)
it needs for communicating with mysql?
Maybe mysql is listening to another socket?
OK, found the socket.
Hello,
I definitly want to use compression for backups on disk.
It works pretty well, except for:
- FIFOs
- Windows clients.
I haven't seen any information about this specific cases.
Here comes a part of the configuration in the case you see anything wrong.
The full FileSet has a good
On Mar 2, 2006, at 12:19 AM, Landon Fuller wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 2:15 AM, Chris Crowther wrote:
Landon Fuller wrote:
Who is generally handles the Win32 Bacula builds?
Whoever it is has a lot of patience or luck, having tried to do it
myself :)
Does anyone know if
Volker:
I tried the sequence below and I don't see a change in my tables at
all:
BEFORE:
===
# myisamchk -dv File
MyISAM file: File
Record format: Packed
Character set: latin1 (8)
File-version:1
Creation time: 2006-01-26 13:31:19
Status:
OKso what am I missing here, I'm not a MySQL DBA so have no clue
what I'd need to do to fix this one
George
Mmh, for me it works. Have a look:
Before:
MyISAM file: /mnt/File.MYI
Record format: Packed
Character set: latin1 (8)
File-version:1
Creation time:
After spending 3 days trying to get a Qualstar 4660 library with 2 drives
working I'm about ready to chuck it all in.
Does anybody have a set of config files they can share with me?
Kevin.
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On Thursday 02 March 2006 23:11, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote:
Hello,
I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with
bconsole) to seek the append position of a tape after rewinding the
tape because of a restore etc.
No. The
Hello Alexandra,
I am sending this email to the bacula-users list, where you should address
these kinds of support problems. They are much better than I am at helping
and responding.
As you note in your email, you should be subscribed to the bacula-users list.
If you cannot get it to work
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:29, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:11:01 +0100, Florian Daniel Otel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cygwin shouldn't be involved here. I know that Kern uses Cygwin to
build the fd on Windows, but it
Hello !
Thanks for getting back on this.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Another more important point that has been brought up is how users can
guarantee that their Run After Job script is unconditionally run so they can
restart their database after shutting it down in the Run Before Job script.
The
In the event of a restore, if I understand it correctly, let me
illustrate an example. Say you have scheduled a full backup on Sunday
and incremental backups Monday through Saturday. If somebody comes to
you on Thursday and says that they deleted a folder on the file server
yesterday
Hi,I am starting the director it is starting fine but when i check the process it is not showing any director process.When i try to run bconsole i am getting the following errorbconsole: Fatal error: bnet.c:775 Unable to connect to Director daemon on backuptest:9101. ERR=Connection
Kern,
Many thanks for your patch. I have applied it meanwhile (i incorporated it into
my RPM spec file and then rebuilt bacula). Then I tested to restore a database
through a fifo on my x86_64 box - this worked flawlessly for restoring one
single database at a time. Restoring multiple FIFOs
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 14:35:42 +0100, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:29, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:11:01 +0100, Florian Daniel Otel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cygwin shouldn't be
Hello,
I'm running Bacula at the office to backup our workstations and some
local servers. Once in a while, a job will block the backup and
eventually, all queued jobs will be cancelled. So, according to
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Configuring_Director.html, you can set
the Max Wait
On 3 Mar 2006 at 15:57, david robert wrote:
Hi,
I am starting the director it is starting fine but when i check the
process it is not showing any director process.
When i try to run bconsole i am getting the following error
bconsole: Fatal error: bnet.c:775 Unable to connect
Hello,
My question might call a very obvious answer for some of you, but I want
to be sure.
So, I want to save the same data to two different media (disk and tape).
We have the cloning job capability for this.
From Bacula behavior doing some tests, it seems that the data is read
twice, once
director is starting but it is not showing process is running for that there are no error messages and i have check the director file using bacula-dir no errori am out of idea here thanks for your helpDan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3 Mar 2006 at 15:57, david robert wrote: Hi, I
i am running as root and all the bacula files also set to root user and group also root "Lee, Raymond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you starting the director as root or as some other user? I run my director as the "bacula" user, and I think I had to change permissions on some directories and
Hi,
On 3/3/2006 5:30 PM, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
Hello,
My question might call a very obvious answer for some of you, but I want
to be sure.
So, I want to save the same data to two different media (disk and tape).
We have the cloning job capability for this.
From Bacula behavior doing some
Baptiste Malguy wrote:
Erik P. Olsen a écrit :
Maybe mysql is listening to another socket?
OK, found the socket. Mysql is apparently listening to
/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock and bacula tries to open /tmp/mysql.sock.
Ok so, if you didn't already fixed this, take a look at /etc/my.cnf or
Hi guys,I am running debian 3.1 with adaptec scsi tape drive card and I am running bacula 1.36.2 debian package and i have configured my director,storage and fd when i try to restart the director daemon it will restart but when i went to process check it is not showing and the messages file is
On Friday 03 March 2006 15:52, Daniel Holtkamp wrote:
Hello !
Thanks for getting back on this.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Another more important point that has been brought up is how users can
guarantee that their Run After Job script is unconditionally run so they
can restart their database
On Friday 03 March 2006 17:08, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 14:35:42 +0100, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:29, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:11:01 +0100, Florian Daniel Otel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 3/2/06,
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On 3 Mar 2006 at 19:46, david robert wrote:
Hi guys,
I am running debian 3.1 with adaptec scsi tape drive card and I am
running bacula 1.36.2 debian package and i have configured my
director,storage and fd when i try to restart the director daemon it
will restart but when i went to
Hi All,
I'm interested in compiling binanries for the win32 client.
Reading through all the documentation has me totally confused and it
may be in part to Cygwin and the other in part to the fact I've never
compiled on a wintel box before.
What specifically needs to happen to compile on
On 3 Mar 2006 at 17:27, Erich Prinz wrote:
I'm interested in compiling binanries for the win32 client.
Reading through all the documentation has me totally confused and it
may be in part to Cygwin and the other in part to the fact I've never
compiled on a wintel box before.
What are you
Dan Langille wrote:
AFAIK, cygwin is no longer used. Everything is native Windows now.
The documentation in the source tree still talks about using Cygwin
to do an initial configure before using VC++ to do the compile.
--
Chris Crowther
On 3 Mar 2006 at 19:34, Dan Langille wrote:
On 4 Mar 2006 at 0:32, hikari wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
AFAIK, cygwin is no longer used. Everything is native Windows
now.
The documentation in the source tree still talks about using Cygwin
to do an initial configure before
Super. That actually helps a ton. Thought I was losing my mind.
I have VS Express and presume that will be sufficient for compiling
sake. Looks like there are other pieces to the puzzle that need to
happen and will check back in through the process.
Thanks again,
Erich
On Mar 3, 2006,
Erich Prinz wrote:
Super. That actually helps a ton. Thought I was losing my mind.
I have VS Express and presume that will be sufficient for compiling
sake. Looks like there are other pieces to the puzzle that need to
happen and will check back in through the process.
For VC++
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