Hello,
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Ambahunen Gebremariam wrote:
I was wondering if anybody is using COMPAQ MSL5000 Series 0311 Autochanger
with Bacula. It is not listed among the supported autochanges on the
website.
Yes!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0
On Monday 09 October 2006 21:29, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 10/9/2006 12:00 PM, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 11:46, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 10/9/2006 9:46 AM, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
On Friday 29 September 2006 16:24, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
On Friday 29
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 03:02, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
I have no idea how to control which address is used for outgoing
communications other than by configuring your network gateway to go
through
the preferred device, which may not do exactly what you want.
I've just read through
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 02:53, Tim Schaab wrote:
Howdy All,
I am testing Bacula for a backup solution for the department's users and
servers. When testing a Windows XP restore, I keep getting a Zlib buffer
errors like the following:
9-Oct 13:37 bartpe-fd:
KS == Kern Sibbald writes:
KS From the statistics you show, the backup does not appear slow to
KS me. The reason you might think it is slow is because you are
KS comparing apples and oranges.
KS On the one hand, you measure the time to to a non-compressed tar
KS on a local machine sending
Hi to all,
I'm new user of Bacula. Before this I used BackupPC.
BackupPC have a good method to manage backup data for File and DAT at
the same time.
It write Complete/Incremental over hard disk and all complete
restore to DAT, taking to the data from the File structure
Example:
Hi,
On 10/10/2006 9:59 AM, Anders Boström wrote:
KS == Kern Sibbald writes:
KS From the statistics you show, the backup does not appear slow to
KS me. The reason you might think it is slow is because you are
KS comparing apples and oranges.
KS On the one hand, you measure the time
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 09:42, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 02:53, Tim Schaab wrote:
Howdy All,
I am testing Bacula for a backup solution for the department's users and
servers. When testing a Windows XP restore, I keep getting a Zlib buffer
errors like the
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 09:59, Anders Boström wrote:
KS == Kern Sibbald writes:
KS From the statistics you show, the backup does not appear slow to
KS me. The reason you might think it is slow is because you are
KS comparing apples and oranges.
KS On the one hand, you measure the
Hello,
A file device can't write on more then one volume at the same time.
I have many pools, and each pool has it's own volumes.
I have tried to create a file device for each pool but it's not a nice
solution if you have many pools.
Can I create a file based autochanger?
AL == Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
AL On 10/10/2006 9:59 AM, Anders Boström wrote:
KS == Kern Sibbald writes:
KS From the statistics you show, the backup does not appear slow to
KS me. The reason you might think it is slow is because you are
KS comparing apples and
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 11:17, Jonas Björklund wrote:
Hello,
A file device can't write on more then one volume at the same time.
Yes, and neither can a tape drive.
I have many pools, and each pool has it's own volumes.
I have tried to create a file device for each pool but it's not a
Hi,
On 10/10/2006 11:17 AM, Jonas Björklund wrote:
Hello,
A file device can't write on more then one volume at the same time.
I have many pools, and each pool has it's own volumes.
I have tried to create a file device for each pool but it's not a nice
solution if you have many pools.
Hello,
On 10/10/2006 11:30 AM, Anders Boström wrote:
AL == Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
AL On 10/10/2006 9:59 AM, Anders Boström wrote:
KS == Kern Sibbald writes:
KS From the statistics you show, the backup does not appear slow to
KS me. The reason you might
Hello,
Thanks for the input. I've taken everything you wrote into consideration and
taken a look at fwbuilder as well.
Regards,
Kern
On Monday 02 October 2006 21:58, Julián Hernández Gómez wrote:
Hi Kern!
I'm +1 on the choose of QT as the primary framework for developing the
bacula GUI.
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula servers.
Mainly, this is to identify the highest-priority
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 12:51:40 +0200
Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms
Senhores, configurei em uma mesma máquina o Director, o Client, a Fita, o MySQL e o console. Ele funciona perfeitamente, ele utiliza uma politica de backup com multiplas fitas o unico problema
que eu tenho encontrado é que se eu esqueço uma Fita no Drive e o Bacula tenta executar um backup
Please let us know the results of your testing.
Works fine, deeply nested path fully backuped.
The only thing I have to investigate is why my
software compression options are not used
(Software Compression: None in the mail report)
whereas it works flawlessly on all my other boxes
have a
On 10/10/06, Dominic Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 12:51:40 +0200Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All: If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which
Database Server: Gentoo 2006.1 AMD64 - Single processor Athlon64 with 2 GB of REG PC3200 DDR
Forgot to mention that the database is Postgresql 8John
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In response to Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as
That's right. The lingua franca in the list is English. I'll translate your
question to English so that everyone can help.
Hi all,
I have configured all Bacula components (Dir, FD, SD, console, MySQL) on the
same machine.
It works great, I have a backup policy that uses multiple tapes.
2 Directors on Debian GNU/Linux (sarge) with PostgreSQL. And at least
other 20 Debian GNU/Linux running the FD.
On 10/10/06, Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you
Main server:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant), 32-bit, no updates
- Bacula Dir, SD, FD - 1.38.9
- MySQL 4.1.7
- Single LTO-2 tape drive installed on a Dell 2800 (2 x Xeon 3.2 GHz, 4 GB RAM,
Gigabit NIC)
Clients:
- 1 x Linux (the server itself)
- 1 x Windows NT 4.0
- 2 x Windows
CentOS 4.4 at work and Mandriva 2006 at various other locations.
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~100 computers connected to a nearly 100 gigabit ethernet network.
Obviously I meant 100 percent as I don't beleieve there is a 100 GBit network yet!John
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~10 directors and storage-daemons on FreeBSD 4, 5, 6
~25 clients on FreeBSD 4, 5, 6
~10 clients on Windows 2000
The numbers are rising as we just started deploying Bacula..
Silver
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 13:51, Peter L. Buschman wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd
Hi, this is our set-up:
1 x Bacula 1.38.11 (SD-Dir-FD) running on a OpenSuSE Linux 10.0 (x86_64) and
an IBM 3581 LTO3x7 changer (scsi) servicing:
3 x OpenSuSE Linux 10.1 (i586) - Bacula FD 1.38.11
2 x OpenSuSE Linux 10.0 (x86_64) - Bacula FD 1.38.11 (one is local to the
SD/Dir)
4 x SuSE Prof.
Peter L. Buschman wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula servers.
Mainly, this is to
Danilo,
Vc deveria escrever em inglês aqui na lista, de modo que todos
possam ajudar.
Quando vc diz «não adianta eu simplesmente colocar a fita correta»,
como vc faz para colocar a fita correcta?
Vc tem um autocharger?
Cumprimentos
Jaime Ventura
Danilo Pinheiro
On Tue 10 Oct 2006 10:04, jhernandez wrote:
2 Directors on Debian GNU/Linux (sarge) with PostgreSQL. And at least
other 20 Debian GNU/Linux running the FD.
5 directors on CentOS 4, about 100 windows FDs (mostly XP)
On 10/10/06, Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All:
If it
Hi,
Before wasting valuable time in testing can someone tell me
how Bacula will react with softlinks? Is it worth going that route? To give you
an idea on the one server it has 3 partitions and the aim is to backup the last
3 months of data but the twist is that the directories and
In response to Janco van der Merwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Before wasting valuable time in testing can someone tell me how Bacula
will react with softlinks? Is it worth going that route? To give you an
idea on the one server it has 3 partitions and the aim is to backup the
last 3 months of
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I have been working on a regression script for Bacula and am now
starting to try to get Bacula to compile a regress environment on my
test system. However, the trouble here is my test system runs HP-UX 11i,
and apparently at least on my install, it
I've got a question. For example. I have SD, DIR and FD on another computers.Has bacula an option for retrying connection and retrying job when connection from FD to SD is broken? or this job will get broken or canceled flag?
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Though there are probably 10-20 performance pitfalls, the two big problems of
performance that I have seen are:
- Poorly tuned Catalog database -- insertion of Bacula attributes in the
database tends to be slow. There are probably 5 or ten
We are running Director on a Fedora Core 5 server and backing up
about 40 other systems (linux and windows)
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating
Quoting Peter L. Buschman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question what operating system are you running Bacula
on?. I'm interested in which OS distributions, versions and
platforms are being deployed as Bacula servers.
DIR,
In response to Ryan Novosielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Though there are probably 10-20 performance pitfalls, the two big problems
of
performance that I have seen are:
- Poorly tuned Catalog database -- insertion of Bacula attributes in
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 16:12, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
Hi,
Before wasting valuable time in testing can someone tell me how Bacula
will react with softlinks? Is it worth going that route? To give you an idea
on the
one server it has 3 partitions and the aim is to backup the last 3
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Bill Moran wrote:
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Though there are probably 10-20 performance pitfalls, the two big problems
of
performance that I have seen are:
- Poorly
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There is a wiki somewhere with sample installations, but I couldn't find
it when I looked.
I have director/storage machines that run HP-UX 11i and Solaris 9. My
- -fd machines run WinXP, Solaris 10, RHEL4, IRIX 6.5, HP-UX 11i, and
Solaris 9. The only
I am using softlinks for devices with bacula 1.36.3 and they work
perfecly. I keep a storage device for each client (or family of clients)
on a 4.5 Tb system and in / there is a directory with soft links to the
various storage devices, so I can change their physical location without
stopping
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The original poster was referring to backing up softlinks, not using
them as backup devices/locations.
Bacula will back up the link, if I'm not mistaken, but not the data
underneath. This affects me for the following reason: let's say my list
On Oct 10, 2006, at 6:51 AM, Peter L. Buschman wrote:
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested
in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula
servers.
Hi Peter,
Our SD and DIR run on a dual-Opteron 244 box, 4GB RAM, MySQL, Fedora
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Jeremy Koppel wrote:
.
except our Quantum SuperLoader3 has an inaccessible tape drive, and in
the event of a malfunction, like we had, your tape is stuck in that
drive for life (to try to remove it voids the warranty).
The Bacula documentation entry for the unit's
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
That's not the behavior I've seen however. THAT I understand, and if I'm
not mistaken, it is per spec. However, what I've seen is many cases
where I said to our telecomm staff please leave that port at
autonegotiate and then hooked up equipment --
Solaris 9 x86 with SUN L25 with 2 SDLT320 drives
Solaris 10 x86 with SUN L25 with 1 LTO-3 drive
Both run SD/FD/DIR with Mysql as backend DB
Clients are windows XP, server 2003, Solaris 7 sparc, Solaris 9_x86, Solaris
10_x86, and Gentoo amd_64. Approx 30 clients total.
Ray
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Hello,
Some time ago, I wrote that I was going to discuss:
1. GUI interface
2. Restructuring the Bacula project
3. Performance enhancements
1. The GUI interface preliminaries have been hashed around quite a lot. There
are a lot more details we will work out over time ...
2. Restructuring the
Hello,
I try to get bacula running on a Centos 4 running. I have VXA2
autochanger. I went through the manuals, and everything seems to work
fine. I started backup job and it looked very good. After the test run,
I changed my bacula-dir.conf to add another client and change what has
to be
version 1.38.11
I'm trying to restore to a different directory on the the same machine that
was backed up. Ther is a c:\ and d:\ drive. I created the directory
d:\Public\Restores that I wanted to use and SYSTEM has full permissions. I
still get this error
09-Oct 15:08 server1-fd:
JD == John Drescher writes:
JG == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JD Are you using MD5 or SHA1 signatures? Do you have the database
JD indexed properly?
No, no signatures are used. The database is indexed properly seems to
be very fast. As I stated below, the backup-server is responding
I have made some progress in getting the Windows bacula-dir to run and
have made some observations:
1. If you run bacula-dir /about you get a message box that says Bad
Command Line Options - /about.
This is followed by another message box listing the allowed command line
options and /about is in
except our Quantum SuperLoader3 has an inaccessible tape drive, and in the event of a malfunction, like we had, your tape is stuck in that
drive for life (to try to remove it voids the warranty).The Bacula documentation entry for the unit's compatibility should have aLARGE warning next to
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Please everyone involved make sure to go back and read Robert Nelson's
message from October 6th to the list. He explains some of this stuff to
me and why this may/may not work. Apparently he does not have the time
to read the list regularly (I can
Ah, after reading Bill's response, I think I responded to the wrong question.
Bacula will not follow symlinks when backing up data as Bill said.
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 17:10, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 16:12, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
Hi,
Before wasting valuable
Server: Debian GNU/Linux AMD64 Stable(Sarge)
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 05:51, Peter L. Buschman wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which
OS distributions,
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 16:53, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I have been working on a regression script for Bacula and am now
starting to try to get Bacula to compile a regress environment on my
test system. However, the trouble here is my test system runs HP-UX 11i,
and apparently at least on my
Good afternoon,
We solved most of our issues with Bacula and our windows backups. I have
one remaining and I am afraid it is a Windows issue. I've been all over
Google and microsoft.com and I've found no solution as of yet.
Currently I am running the dir on FreeBSD
# director-dir Version:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 19:05, DAve wrote:
Good afternoon,
We solved most of our issues with Bacula and our windows backups. I have
one remaining and I am afraid it is a Windows issue. I've been all over
Google and microsoft.com and I've found no solution as of yet.
Currently I am
Hi DAve,
this could well be a problem with permissions.
Bear in mind that file/folder ACLs in Windows work like this:
- DENIED permissions have precedence over ALLOWED permissions (even Full
Control!). Most of the time you should NOT deny permissions; instead, grant
allow permissions as
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I have a small switch, I believe it's a Netgear, that occasionally
freaks out. It looks up, the lights are lit, but occasionally it will go
into some unresponsive mode. One doesn't normally check that kind of
thing, because $20 switches from the local
Hi,
Experimental Bacula setup:
Bacula 1.36.2
DIR, SD, FD
running on an Compaq Alpha server (ES20)
with Quantum DLT7000 tape drive
OS: Debian GNU/Linux (sarge)
FD's
running on Intel machines
OS: Debian GNU/Linux (sarge)
4 machines
- Sarath
On Tue,
Hi,
On 10/10/2006 7:21 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 19:05, DAve wrote:
Good afternoon,
We solved most of our issues with Bacula and our windows backups. I have
one remaining and I am afraid it is a Windows issue. I've been all over
Google and microsoft.com and I've
Georger Araujo wrote:
Hi DAve,
this could well be a problem with permissions.
Bear in mind that file/folder ACLs in Windows work like this:
- DENIED permissions have precedence over ALLOWED permissions (even Full
Control!). Most of the time you should NOT deny permissions; instead, grant
Short version: What combination of directives will make bacula choose to
use both drives defined in the autochanger at the same time?
Long version:
I'm now at the next phase of implementation and want to be able to run 2
jobs concurrently. The default behavior, once concurrent jobs are
enabled,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 10/10/2006 7:21 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 19:05, DAve wrote:
Good afternoon,
We solved most of our issues with Bacula and our windows backups. I have
one remaining and I am afraid it is a Windows issue. I've been all over
Google and
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 14:50, Alan Davis wrote:
Short version: What combination of directives will make bacula choose to
use both drives defined in the autochanger at the same time?
My short answer is that I am running different Jobs that run more or less
concurrently with different
I was able to find a combination of settings that seem to have
eliminated the errors and allows the autochanger to correctly load and
unload the volumes.
This is for a Compaq/HP TL892 library running under Solaris 10 x86.
The hardware directives in the bacula-sd.conf file for the Device
entries
Peter L. Buschman wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which OS
distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula servers.
Current: FreeBSD
Hi,
On 10/10/2006 9:56 PM, DAve wrote:
See my last post, my issue appears to be a case of pre AD perms on a AD
enabled server. I'm going to try adding Domain Admin perms to the Bacula
user tonight and see if that gets me access to the files that are failing.
I'll report back if that
Running Director on Solaris 10 3/05, with clients on Solaris9,
Solaris10, Linux FC5, CentOS 4.4, Redhat 9.0. Storage Daemons on
Solaris10, FC5, and Redhat 9.0. Bacula version 1.36.3. Tape drives
3xDLT-8000 and 1xDLT-220.
Soon to be upgrading to a Storage Tek L700e, with 3xDLT-320's for now.
FYI to Bacula developers, SAs, ISVs in the DC/Metro region:
http://p2.mailcubed.com/trk/ct.aspx?x=3d12.12d75.1851411
http://events.fcw.com/EventOverview.aspx?Event=DBSNoCache=632959725412649290
Obviously this is just a Symantec/NetApp product exhibition, but it
might be a good idea to have an
I think at some point a bug was introduced into the code. The routine
set_volume_name() in btape.c doesn't set the dcr-VolCatInfo.InChanger to
true. However the routine autoload_device in autochanger.c requires it to
be set to true or it ignores the slot number.
I have a fixed version of btape
them directly or put them on an ftp
site, as you wish, if you wish.
-- Michael
20061010-20:34:15 Doing mtx -f /dev/sg2 0 -- to find what is loaded
20061010-20:34:15 Parms: /dev/sg2 loaded 2 /dev/nst1 1
20061010-20:34:15 Doing mtx -f /dev/sg2 1 -- to find what is loaded
20061010-20:34:16 Parms
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 17:51, Peter L. Buschman wrote:
All:
If it isn't too much of an imposition, I'd like to survey the list
and ask the question
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which
OS distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as
what operating system are you running Bacula on?. I'm interested in which
OS distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula
servers.
DIR: Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
SD1: Ubuntu
SD2: Debian
FD: Windows2k,XP, Ubuntu, RHEL2,3,4, Fedora core
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