Hello,
Just a mail to report good news.
We've just restored 55Gigs of 2000 users personal data on XFS partition
with ACLs and everything went well !
K.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Hi, when I try to restore in my bacula (running on FC4) I'm getting this error:RestoreFiles.2006-09-15_11.32.17 Fatal error: Could not create bootstrap file /var/bacula/ZimbraBK-sd.RestoreFiles.2006-09-15_11.32.17.bootstrap:
ERR=denegade permissionThanks-- By Diego...8-P
Sorry, I only had to change the owner of /var/bacula to baculachown bacula /var/bacula-- By Diego...8-P
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
Hi,
On 9/15/2006 11:38 AM, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
Hello everybody,
Im having problems with bacula director config. As shown in many
examples all over internet, the “Enable VSS = yes” statement should be
placed in the FileSet recource, and _/not/_ in ‘include’ or ‘options’
I have a working configuration of Bacula, where I take incremental
backup to disk 5 days a week and a Full backup to disk once a month.
There is a new volum every day with the retention of 57 days (almost two
months). The system runs on some Debian Sarge boxes with bacula-1.36.2
and
If I have two hosts: ClientA (bacula-fd) and Daemon (bacula-dir, bacula-sd), and I make backups of ClientA, but I want to restore this backup in the Daemon (tmp/bacula-restores of Daemon), what I have to modify for do this?
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On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 13:53 +0200, Diego wrote:
If I have two hosts: ClientA (bacula-fd) and Daemon (bacula-dir,
bacula-sd), and I make backups of ClientA, but I want to restore this
backup in the Daemon (tmp/bacula-restores of Daemon), what I have to
modify for do this?
Nothing, when you do
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 14:01 +0200, Diego wrote:
Then I have to install a client in my daemon host right?
Yes, but that is something you want anyway. To take backup of the bacula
Catalog database you need a bacula-fd on the daemon host.
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By Diego... 8-P
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Hello,
There are others on this list who can possibly help you, but many of your
problems would be resolved by upgrading to 1.38.11. Of course, there is a
certain effort and learning code involved. 1.36.2 is *very* old.
On Friday 15 September 2006 13:25, Geir Asle Borgen wrote:
I have a
Hello,I'm performing tests of backup/restore using Bacula.The software is fantastic and was working better than my current solution Arcserve. Two days ago, I tried a test of backup/restore of one special server. This server store half a million pdf files in one directory ! The file name structure
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 14:14 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
There are others on this list who can possibly help you, but many of your
problems would be resolved by upgrading to 1.38.11. Of course, there is a
certain effort and learning code involved. 1.36.2 is *very* old.
Yes, I know
On Friday 15 September 2006 14:57, Geir Asle Borgen wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 14:14 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
There are others on this list who can possibly help you, but many of your
problems would be resolved by upgrading to 1.38.11. Of course, there is a
certain effort
A fairly recent version of 1.38.x is in the Debian unstable (or perhaps it
is
testing, I forget) -- it is possibly updated to version 1.38.11 by now, so
there is no need to compile Bacula, unless you have an aversion to
unstable (poor choice of names IMO).
I rader compile then using
You will probably have better luck getting your question answered on the
bacula-users list, which I have copied for you.
On Friday 15 September 2006 15:36, William Baker wrote:
I know packet too long is in the FAQ. I think this is a new but
related issue. The error is consistant and
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 15:11 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Friday 15 September 2006 14:57, Geir Asle Borgen wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 14:14 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
There are others on this list who can possibly help you, but many of your
problems would be resolved by
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:44:05 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
On Friday 08 September 2006 21:44, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Here is a sample:
| 1,231 | BigBrother-Display | 2006-09-07 23:00:04 | B| I |
1,625 | 6,825,457 | T |
...where the first column is the
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:53:16 -0400, Ryan Novosielski said:
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:44:05 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
On Friday 08 September 2006 21:44, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Here is a sample:
| 1,231 | BigBrother-Display | 2006-09-07 23:00:04 | B| I |
On Friday 15 September 2006 15:53, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:44:05 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
On Friday 08 September 2006 21:44, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Here is a sample:
| 1,231 | BigBrother-Display | 2006-09-07 23:00:04 | B| I |
1,625
In response to Fernando Lima [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'm performing tests of backup/restore using Bacula.
The software is fantastic and was working better than my current solution
Arcserve.
Two days ago, I tried a test of backup/restore of one special server. This
server store half
Im running v1.36.2 on debian sarge 2.6.8-1-686.
Is there any way of making this work without upgrading to a newer version?
Mantas
On 9/15/2006 11:38 AM, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
Hello everybody,
Im having problems with bacula director config. As shown in many
examples all
Hi,
I'm stuck here trying to bring bacula to backup 2 clients concurrently.
I googled, read the manual and searched the archive but still don't get
the point. So I decided to stop trial-and-error and ask for help.
What I want (at the moment) is my clients to back up into different
pools using
On 15 Sep 2006 at 18:00, Frank Brodbeck wrote:
Hi,
I'm stuck here trying to bring bacula to backup 2 clients concurrently.
I googled, read the manual and searched the archive but still don't get
the point. So I decided to stop trial-and-error and ask for help.
What I want (at the moment)
I tend to be answering my own questions quite a bit. Sorry for the
undigested flow of info. I'll try to keep the verbosity of my debugging
a little lower.
With each version change of the client or server, the problem moves to a
different spot. With the latest beta on the server, the
Dan Langille has spoken, thus:
On 15 Sep 2006 at 18:00, Frank Brodbeck wrote:
Hi,
I'm stuck here trying to bring bacula to backup 2 clients concurrently.
I googled, read the manual and searched the archive but still don't get
the point. So I decided to stop trial-and-error and ask
On Friday 15 September 2006 17:09, Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
Im running v1.36.2 on debian sarge 2.6.8-1-686.
Is there any way of making this work without upgrading to a newer version?
I don't think we had VSS support until 1.38.0, but you would have to check the
logs to verify that.
On Friday 15 September 2006 17:46, William Baker wrote:
In a word: No. The docs indicate:
In version 1.37.30 and greater, you can turn on Microsoft's Volume
Shadow Copy Service (VSS).
Ah, nice, someone who is much more precise than I am :-)
bbaker
Im running v1.36.2 on debian
Actually I haven't attempted to make concurrent backups yet. I have
been running the jobs individually. But thanks for the suggestion.
bbaker
Frank Brodbeck wrote:
Hi,
I'm stuck here trying to bring bacula to backup 2 clients concurrently.
I googled, read the manual and searched the
Oops. Wrong thread. Please disregard.
bbaker
Actually I haven't attempted to make concurrent backups yet. I have
been running the jobs individually. But thanks for the suggestion.
bbaker
Frank Brodbeck wrote:
Hi,
I'm stuck here trying to bring bacula to backup 2 clients
I found the documentation on the heartbeat, configured it for the FD and
SD for 5 sec, restarted the deamons, and ran the test again. On the
primary test machine, the backup is still dying in the same place. I
did notice (a little late) that I was probably focusing on the wrong
message.
Howdy,
I am running bacula-dir version 1.38.11 (28 June 2006) on FreeBSD
6.1-RELEASE. I am fairly new to Bacula, and have just configured two Unix
machines and one Windows XP machine with bacula-fd. Backups have been
running consistently for several weeks now without issue to a USB2.0
attached
Hi,
On 9/15/2006 2:50 PM, Fernando Lima wrote:
Hello,
I'm performing tests of backup/restore using Bacula.
The software is fantastic and was working better than my current
solution Arcserve.
Two days ago, I tried a test of backup/restore of one special server.
This server store half
Hi,
On 9/15/2006 9:38 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Howdy,
I am running bacula-dir version 1.38.11 (28 June 2006) on FreeBSD
6.1-RELEASE. I am fairly new to Bacula, and have just configured two Unix
machines and one Windows XP machine with bacula-fd. Backups have been
running consistently
Just as soon as you think you have it nailed down, my test machine
failed 8 minutes and 4G into the transfer. Now that's a first. I did
manage to do multiple 20G backups of the Windows box that was failing
consistently on earlier versions.
There is one network peculiarity of these machines:
On Friday 15 September 2006 21:36, William Baker wrote:
I found the documentation on the heartbeat, configured it for the FD and
SD for 5 sec, restarted the deamons, and ran the test again. On the
primary test machine, the backup is still dying in the same place. I
did notice (a little
On 15 Sep 2006 at 22:22, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 9/15/2006 9:38 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
Howdy,
I am running bacula-dir version 1.38.11 (28 June 2006) on FreeBSD
6.1-RELEASE. I am fairly new to Bacula, and have just configured two Unix
machines and one Windows XP machine
Howdy --
Sorry for missing the TLS e-mails, I've been out in the Yosemite back
country.
Can you get a backtrace with symbols out of this crash?
-landonf
On Sep 5, 2006, at 5:21 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
I'm trying to setup TLS with one client. I have two other clients
working with TLS.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Dan Langille wrote:
Large volumes on *disk* slow down the restore if you're trying to get
one file back. GREATLY. Try it. I suggest smaller volumes. e.g.
2GB.
Yup, not only have I tried it, but it was question 1) in my original post.
It doesn't make any sense,
On Friday 15 September 2006 23:20, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Dan Langille wrote:
Large volumes on *disk* slow down the restore if you're trying to get
one file back. GREATLY. Try it. I suggest smaller volumes. e.g.
2GB.
Yup, not only have I tried it, but it was
Hello,
I've been given a tape that has some data saved by bacula i believe the
version was 1.38.4 or so. There is no .bsr file and no catalog, i have a
tape and that's it, it has two jobs on it. He wants me to try to recover the
files in the second job, i'm not sure if it's possible to do
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