I would like to add, that this problem might be solved by using a
'windows symlink' aka junction. Please note that i haven't tested that
myself, just an idea.
more info about junctions:
http://shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=284
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Sunday 12 November 2006 23:17, Support
Sorry, forgot to mention that this only works on NTFS v5 filesystems.
But this probably shouldn't be a problem as v5 (also known as v3, dont
ask me why) was shipped with windows 2k.
I would like to add, that this problem might be solved by using a
'windows symlink' aka junction. Please note
Hi users,
did anybody try the perl script
examples/recover.pl
with PostgreSQL?
How did it work?
I could not get it work with 1.38.5 at all.
In bconsole I'm getting:
No database record found for: ?operations.bacula.recover
I need this feedback to continue developing a restore
HI!
I have come across the same problem... I am to on a gentoo system and I
am running 1.38.9 on a amd64.
My bacula configuration has been working almost perfectly for a long
time and today realized that all of my jobs that would have been run
last night had status error and the description
Marcus Hallberg wrote:
HI!
I have come across the same problem... I am to on a gentoo system and I
am running 1.38.9 on a amd64.
My bacula configuration has been working almost perfectly for a long
time and today realized that all of my jobs that would have been run
last night had
Hi all,
I installed Bacula 1.38.11 on SLES 9.
In the last one backup I have found the following errors:
11-Nov 03:53 domaingtie-dir: Backup_DomainGTIE.2006-11-10_21.00.00
Warning: Error updating job record. sql_update.c:169 Update problem:
affected_rows=0
11-Nov 03:53 domaingtie-dir:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is a non-free version a big issue for you? I've always been a big fan
of perl's dual-license approach which effectively removes the
restrictions of the GPL while allowing it to co-exist with GPL'd
components. I think it's been a good thing for
Hi All,
can anybody tell me, if is possible to get listing of disabled jobs in
bconsole?
Thanks
Miroslav
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
Hello,
I have just released the Bacula BETA 1.39.28 source tar file and Win32
binaries to their respective beta areas of Source Forge.
This is primarily a bug fix update to BETA version 1.39.26. The most
important item to note is the following:
IMPORTANT Encrypted Volume data may be
Thanks for the info, I just installed this beta FD on my main Windows 2000 file
server. I have the same problem - long filenames stored in a VERY deep folder
structure (some 3% of all files). I thanked heaven every time a restore request
came by and it wasn't one of these files.
I've run 1.38.9
Your retention times are set inappropriately causing the job record to be
pruned while the job was running causing the job to fail.
On Monday 13 November 2006 13:00, Pignedoli Luca wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Bacula 1.38.11 on SLES 9.
In the last one backup I have found the following
On Monday 13 November 2006 14:57, Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
What I like about the agreement with FSFE is that it covers to a large
extent
this point. As it stands today, I'm not really much in a position to
defend
my copyright from a financial point of
Hi List,
I have a trouble with bacula
Last night when backup was being executed, suddenly there was an electrical
cut. Bacula stopped and I don't not know how to continue doing backup with
that tape.
The error when I try to run a job it's:
13-nov 12:53 doom-sd: PCD-05.2006-11-13_12.49.42
Don,
You can start by looking at Mike Bombich's site:
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
He's an Apple systems engineer at in their education division that's
done a ton of work putting together sys admin tool sets. The link is
to a tool that allows you to create a bootable DVD of the
All:
A month ago, I polled the Bacula user community to identify the
predominant configurations in use for
the purposes of outfitting a test environment for regression
testing. Although the initial request was simply
for the OS in use, the amazing level of detail provided by many
respondents
Original Message
From: Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:[Bacula-users] Error updating job record
Date: 13/11/2006 14:14
Your retention times are set inappropriately causing the job record to be
pruned while the job was running
On Monday 13 November 2006 11:21, Alan Brown wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is a non-free version a big issue for you? I've always been a big fan
of perl's dual-license approach which effectively removes the
restrictions of the GPL while allowing it to co-exist with
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If all you need is to re-init the tape and don't care about what's on
it, mt rewind and mt weof will do fine.
Look at mt's man page for more information.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I have a trouble with bacula
Last night when backup
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
To put it bluntly anyone who violates the licensing agreement is a
software pirate.
Software piracy is a criminal activity in most countries, usually with
some threshold for enforcement - but in the case of embedded systems
that's trivially reached
Yup, that will do. I had the same problem and did exactly as Ryan instructed. I
have a little script I put together.
#Run bconsole
#unmount
#delete media volume=volume-name
#Quit bconsole
# Rewind the tape
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
# Write physical End Of File (EOF) to the tape
Thanks to all for your help guys
my bacula it's running again, but I have a question:
bacula sensible to the electrical cuts, as much as to make lose the data of
a tape?
Thanks again
JeAn
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From: Georger Araujo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello,
Sorry to be a bit slow in responding, I'm having problems with my spam
filters
these days ...
No problem! Omnipresence is a difficult state to sustain :)
Can FSFE sell/transfer the copyright without your consent?
Can you imagine FSF selling/transferring the copyright to gcc?
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Eric Rousse wrote:
Hi guys,
We are currently running Bacula for our backups. It works perfectly. I
was just wondering if there's anything available for Offsite volume
management ?
So far, I haven't seen anything, but if someone has an idea, that
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Eric Rousse wrote:
Currently, I store tape locally
In a data safe?
and in the tape changer. But we also bring our tapes offsite, just in
case anything happen to our server room.
Is the offsite storage in a data safe?
But is there a way to track that information
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bacula sensible to the electrical cuts, as
much as to make lose the data of
a tape?
If there is a power cut the job is lost.
You should run mysqlcheck -A (or the postgres/sqlite equivalent) AND
dbcheck before
On Friday 10 November 2006 03:10, Mantas MarĨiulaitis wrote:
I'm using disk as backup media. A the moment I only use one pool with label
format set as follows: Label Format =
Full-${Year}-${Month:p/2/0/r}-${Day:p/2/0/r}-${Client}.
Every night bacula creates a new file, however although volume
Thanks for the info!
I believe my 'nix success was because:
1. I did a base install of the same version of the os that was on the
source drives.
2. I formatted the disks exactly the same as the source disks
(actually, I incorrectly created ext2 partitions and the source disks
were ext3. The
Thanks! I'm only running fd on the OS X systems. But, I'm on my way to
the website.
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 08:26 -0600, Erich Prinz wrote:
Don,
You can start by looking at Mike Bombich's site:
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
He's an Apple systems engineer at in their
On Monday 13 November 2006 19:51, Hristo Benev wrote:
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bacula sensible to the electrical cuts, as much as to make lose the
data of
a tape?
If there is a power cut the job is lost.
You should run mysqlcheck -A (or the
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I have located this. Its author is Robert Hartzell -- are we speaking
about the same thing? The name popped into my head today and once I
searched on it, the README that he wrote popped up immediately. As he
never posted it to the list, I'd like to
Hi Alan,
Well, either on site or offsite, it's not in a data safe. Yeah, I know
we need to invest in a good data safe, its on my too-do list...
But even with a data safe that can handle 1100C, it makes you a bit
unsecure... :P
thanks for your answer, I'll try to keep a manual list of the
Attached is a Bacula And Removable Disk HOWTO that describes a method
and script I am using for backing up to USB disk drives on Fedora Core
4. USB disk drives are used as virtual magazines for emulating a
mult-drive magazine-based tape library with barcode reader. The
magazines and the
[Enhancement Request]
I'd like to see the priority algorith adjusted as follows:
If bacula is configured to run jobs concurrently, then all jobs with
a priority number less than the current job (ie., scheduled jobs that
are more important than the current job) will be
I know that bconsole's permissions are 750 and root:root. This prevents
someone/something from getting into the console and causing mischief.
Is there a way to widen the permissions and have a read-only type of
account or access through bconsole? I want to put together a web page
showing the
I'm going to wander off on a completely off-topic license discussion.
I apologize in advance.
On Nov 13, 2006, at 02:21, Alan Brown wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is a non-free version a big issue for you? I've always been a big
fan
of perl's dual-license approach which
On 13 Nov 2006 at 15:41, Landon Fuller wrote:
As licensing choices are entirely based in reasoned evaluation of
costs and benefits, and are not, in my opinion, a moral decision, I
do not posit that there is a correct choice at all, much less that
mine is the correct one. I do, however,
Kern,
That was the problem: bug 697. I commented out my other Storage
resources from bacula-dir.conf and it worked.
Thanks for the tech support, and for the great program.
Kevin
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 13 November 2006 04:23, Kevin Christen wrote:
Short story: I can
Thanks! I surely can use this!
(This should be on the website I think)
Ger.
Op maandag 13 november 2006 22:25, schreef Josh Fisher:
Attached is a Bacula And Removable Disk HOWTO that describes a method
and script I am using for backing up to USB disk drives on Fedora Core
4. USB disk drives
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