hi,
i want every media LastWritten 7 days ago to go in full status.
because if the media is append, it will not automatic pruned
i have wrote a little sql query to do the job, but want ask if there is
a better, than execute the sql query every day.
sql query:
UPDATE Media SET
VolStatus = 'Fu
So, if I force the windows machines to 32K net buffer, what is the correct way
to handle the others daemons?
- should I force to 32K the sd too?
- should I force any other fd on the lan to 32k too?
- may I leave everything to default, but the windows machines?
At the moment I forced everything to
This is another truth. That machine has a Sis card with no flow control.
Windows does not say it, but another same machine with Solaris 10 says it
during boot.
The strange thing is that the Solaris 10 machine works great anyway, with no
change on fd.
Why?
Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l.
Tel +39
It sounds like Flow Control might be disabled on one of the adapters.
_
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Subject: [Bacula-users] Solved why Windows FD 1.38 somet
Hi,
On 1/30/2007 6:58 PM, Joseph S. Rizzari wrote:
> I have been doing some testing with Bacula and my storage daemon has hung.
>
> My test was to back up a laptop and then during the backup unplug the network
> cable to see how Bacula responds.
>
> Is there a setting that gives the storage dae
Hello,
I have just uploaded the source tar files and Win32 binaries for Bacula
version 2.0.2 to the Bacula release area of Source Forge. Most of the rpms
will be following this coming weekend.
This is a bug fix update to version 2.0.1.
Please note that to the best of my knowledge this rel
First, my request: Is there anything in Bacula I can do to keep the socket
between the director and the storage daemon alive?
Now, my explanation why I need this. As I'm trying to narrow down why my
lengthy backups to an offsite storage daemon don't work, I sat and watched the
debug output fo
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 20:24, Darien Hager wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2007, at 1:02 AM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > As far as I know, the heartbeat is not sent during despooling and / or
> > attribute despooling. So, if you have that enabled, try turning it off
> > to see what happens.
>
> I haven't enabl
Hugh,
I work on one of the mencioned government organisations who are pro
open source (SERPRO - Brazil).
We are clients of yours and already use Bacula to do our Netware
backups.
I'd be glad to help Novell, in any possible way. =]
Best regards,
Heitor Faria
phone:+55 71 2102-7989
mobile:+55
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:48, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
>
>> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>>
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>>> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
>>> are A) How hard is it likely to be to get
Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Bacula User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> My untuned postgres is too slow. I'm researching ways to speed it up. If
>> you have pointers, please share.
>
> Can you replace 7.4 with 8.2? There are a LOT of performance improvements
> in 8.2 over 7.4.
I'll second that
Thorsten, hi!
I had two problems installing my library (bacula on a Red Hat 4 connect
to the storage through fiber chanel).
1st.: There is no autochanger device created (/dev/sg0).
2nd.: The mtx script doesnt seem to work. Can you send me a copy of the
changer script that you are using?
Thanks
On Jan 30, 2007, at 1:02 AM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> As far as I know, the heartbeat is not sent during despooling and / or
> attribute despooling. So, if you have that enabled, try turning it off
> to see what happens.
I haven't enabled spooling--I'm backing up to a plain old file on the
server,
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 19:15, Richard White wrote:
> My $.02.
>
> We have been using Bacula for Linux for nearly two years now (and one
> Windows server, regarding which I am having problems; see other
> posting). Our user files are on NetWare NSS volumes, and we are
> committed to migrating th
Hello,
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 18:41, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> I had headaches for a week, trying to figure out why some windows FDs were
> VERY slow compared to all the rest of FDs. These slow clients were all
> rating at around 1Mb/s. After playing a bit with many system and bacula
> paramete
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:48, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> > Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
> > are A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
> > I do
During the 38 minutes that it takes the FD to do it's set up the CPU is
running at nearly 100% for the FD process. After the FD begins sending
data to the SD the CPU use drops to around 10%, which is normal for a
backup on that server. The transfer rate is also about normal. That
server has a mix
My $.02.
We have been using Bacula for Linux for nearly two years now (and one
Windows server, regarding which I am having problems; see other
posting). Our user files are on NetWare NSS volumes, and we are
committed to migrating them to OES Linux Real Soon Now. As a result, I
have been tasked wit
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:39, Alan Davis wrote:
> I've modified the timeout in stored/job.c to allow the SD to wait 90
> minutes instead of 30, recompiled and installed the modified SD.
>
> The test job takes about 38 minutes for the FD to process the fileset,
> with the FD memory used :
>
> He
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 17:37, Zeratul wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:46:29 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote
>
> > This is what I would call a bug or more correctly just an oversight.
> > There are probably a good number of such "little" oversights, many
> > of which I corrected in version 2.0.0.
> >
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
> are A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
> I don't expect you to have an answer for that as I suppose Robert does
>
> Why are we suddenly getting a lot of messages that are dupes from last
> Wednesday Jan 24th posted again today?
I think the moderation / approval routine is resending the mails to the
other mailing list too. (The sender is on one list but sending to both.
One is delivered while the other is he
Why are we suddenly getting a lot of messages that are dupes from last
Wednesday Jan 24th posted again today?
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I have been doing some testing with Bacula and my storage daemon has hung.
My test was to back up a laptop and then during the backup unplug the network
cable to see how Bacula responds.
Is there a setting that gives the storage daemon a timeout so it can move to
another job?
Thanks,
--
Josep
hello,
I know that backing up a windows server involves running the windows system
state backup on a file, that will later be backed up by bacula.
My questions are:
- will I have all the active directory there too?
- will I have all the dns files too?
But more important, let's say that this is als
I had headaches for a week, trying to figure out why some windows FDs were VERY
slow compared
to all the rest of FDs. These slow clients were all rating at around 1Mb/s.
After playing a bit with many system and bacula parameters, I decided not to
trust what was stated in the manual: "the default
Hi,
I'm having trouble with the backup of one of my clients since last week.
29-Jan 17:09 bacula-dir: Start Backup JobId 217,
Job=SMTCZB0003.2007-01-29_17.09.43
29-Jan 17:09 bacula-dir: Recycled volume "MKS3-2006-02-08"
29-Jan 17:09 bacula-sd: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command.
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:43, Alan Davis wrote:
> Returning to the original thread...
>
> Just to make sure I'm being clear - my FileSet specification is:
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "u2LgFileList"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> }
> File =
> }
> }
>
> The file /
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 16:53, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
> are
> A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
I don't think it will be hard, but I'm busy adding features to it to make it
useful, so
Hi All,
We have several government organisations who are pro open source and would like
us, Novell, to invest time in the Bacula community to help exand the
functionalities of the Bacula code.
Could you please tell me what the procedure is to become involved in the
community? I would also lik
Hello..Could you send me some information about how to configure Bacula
to backup to Hard Disk instead of tape. I want to backup around 18 clients
that run everything from Linux, Windows and Mac.
Hopefully, there is some documentation that shows how to create a Bacula
centralized server wit
Hello people.
I've finally put my Bacula system into production and I am really happy
about how things are going. There is one feature from Arkeia which I am
missing; in Arkeia you could create a empty file in a folder and Arkeia
would not descend into that structure. If there was such a featur
>
> Seems mtx-changer related problem?
> Did you do the autochanger tests with btape?
> Can you post SD config?
>
It's not an mtx problem. The autochanger is working well - I can use mtx
command to get the status of the changer, to load/unload tapes, to move tapes
from one slot to another. More
Hi All,
my client has two SCSI tapes. One AIT3 (Sony-SDX700) and one AIT4
(Sony-SDX900). Both are external and connected to the same controller
(LSI Logic 53c1030) on one Channel. The bacula version is 1.36.3. Host
OS is SuSE Linux 9.2 with kernel 2.6.8.
This setup issues "Device at EOM" Error
I've modified the timeout in stored/job.c to allow the SD to wait 90
minutes instead of 30, recompiled and installed the modified SD.
The test job takes about 38 minutes for the FD to process the fileset,
with the FD memory used :
Heap: bytes=24,593,473 max_bytes=25,570,460 bufs=296,047
max_bufs
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:46:29 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote
>
> This is what I would call a bug or more correctly just an oversight.
> There are probably a good number of such "little" oversights, many
> of which I corrected in version 2.0.0.
>
> I recommend that you submit a bug report with bugs.ba
Hello Jose,
On 22 Jan 2007 at 05:12:12 -0800, Jose Molina wrote:
> Bacula 1.38.11 on FreeBSD 6, and we're using as a library an HP MSL 2024
> with a HP LTO3 Drive.
I am also using freebsd 6.1, bacula 1.38.11_1, and a 24 slot LTO3 tape
changer from HP (HP Storageworks MSL2024). I have not experi
In response to Bacula User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am using freebsd 6.1, bacula 1.38.11_1, and postgresql-server-7.4.13_1.
> Each night I dump 913,157,728,765 bytes of 5,395,281 files to tape. I
> spool data and attributes. I will need to almost triple this amount to
> deploy bacula. Data go
I have a config where I have separate pools for different types of servers
and now that I think I've worked my config to where the tape changer works
I'd like to stream this off to tape.
The Migrate page makes sense by its example, but I don't see how to build a
config that has more than the Defa
Hi
I'm wondering if there is any way to limit the effect of some commands,
defined in CommandACL, to specific jobs or clients.
Basically, I created a console with limited rights, as follows:
Console {
Name = projectserve01
On Friday 26 January 2007 20.44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install bacula 2.0 on Ubuntu Edty Eft machine. I read
> in the 2.0 announcement that Bacula 2.0 release is available for
> Ubuntu. I downloaded the latest release 2.0.1 .deb files from
> SourceForge, and tr
Hi!
I read about bacula and went through the manual a while ago and never set
anything up. This time I'm going to go through with it. :) I don't mind
rereading everything I'd just like to know if I'm starting off on the right
path.
I have a question about DVD+RW vs. DVD-RAM. Here's my plan:
In response to "Richard White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have added a Winders server to our Bacula backup jobs. It is located
> in a DMZ. Our web server (running on SLES 10) is also in the DMZ and we
> have been backing it up with Bacula for a month now. I created rules in
> the firewall for the Wi
I have added a Winders server to our Bacula backup jobs. It is located
in a DMZ. Our web server (running on SLES 10) is also in the DMZ and we
have been backing it up with Bacula for a month now. I created rules in
the firewall for the Windows server that are identical to those for the
web server,
Sorry, following-up for myself. I didn't include other details that are
pertinent.
Job {
Name = "TapeMigrate"
Type = Migrate
Level = Full
Client = bu-fd
FileSet = "Tape Set"
Messages = Standard
Pool = Default
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 4
Selection Type = Volume
Selection Patte
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Ronald,
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 at 12:09am, Ronald Watts wrote:
> Hello..Could you send me some information about how to configure Bacula
> to backup to Hard Disk instead of tape. I want to backup around 18 clients
> that run everything from Linux,
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Not to be chomping at the bit here, but I guess questions that I have
are A) How hard is it likely to be to get this thing built for Windows?
I don't expect you to have an answer for that as I suppose Robert does
most of the Windows work, but I'd be cu
Hi list,
I am using freebsd 6.1, bacula 1.38.11_1, and postgresql-server-7.4.13_1.
Each night I dump 913,157,728,765 bytes of 5,395,281 files to tape. I
spool data and attributes. I will need to almost triple this amount to
deploy bacula. Data goes to tape in under 16.5 hours, but attributes
co
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 15:56, Zeratul wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm wondering if there is any way to limit the effect of some commands,
> defined in CommandACL, to specific jobs or clients.
>
> Basically, I created a console with limited rights, as follows:
> -
Returning to the original thread...
Just to make sure I'm being clear - my FileSet specification is:
FileSet {
Name = "u2LgFileList"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
File = From my reading of the manual there are directives that set the time
that the Director will wait
Hello,
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 14:29, Hugh Pettitt wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We have several government organisations who are pro open source and would
> like us, Novell, to invest time in the Bacula community to help exand the
> functionalities of the Bacula code.
That would be very welcome. I'm
Erich,
thanks for help anyway. I will be upgrading to v2 soon, hopefully this
will solve the problem.
Mantas
Erich Prinz wrote:
> I'm out of ideas.
>
> Norton posed a problem for quite a few people on the list some time
> ago (I can't recall the time frame.) Not sure of the specific fix, but
Darien
Do you have access to the firewalls?
The problem could be in
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established that
is usually 5 days it could have been changed on one of the firewalls
Have you set SD or FD Connect timeout to 5 seconds ? If you have grep
for 300 in /pro
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 12:00, Rudolf Cejka wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote (2007/01/30):
> > Yes, that would be a *big* problem or I should say two big problems
> > (3 million files and 100K files in several directories).
>
> Good news for you: Restore of a job with 350 files worked flawlessly.
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 12:00, Rudolf Cejka wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote (2007/01/30):
> > Yes, that would be a *big* problem or I should say two big problems
> > (3 million files and 100K files in several directories).
>
> Good news for you: Restore of a job with 350 files worked flawlessly.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> I'm sorry, I just replied to the fact, that there is just double linked
>> list (dlist) implemented in Bacula. I met this problem, when I tried to
>> restore a backup with over 300 milions files on a server with some
>> special purposes, where there
--On Montag, 29. Januar 2007 18:07 +0100 Cosimo Streppone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Using DVD-RAM in combination with bacula is on my projects list. Is
>> anybody actually doing this?
>
> Yes, I am doing this on my home Linux workstation.
> I use a Samsung GSA-2164D dvdrecorder with a plain
Kern Sibbald wrote (2007/01/30):
> Yes, that would be a *big* problem or I should say two big problems
> (3 million files and 100K files in several directories).
Good news for you: Restore of a job with 350 files worked flawlessly.
Except for one hour waiting on tree build.
Bad news for me: I
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 10:38, Rudolf Cejka wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote (2007/01/30):
> > These are interesting results, but I'm slightly confused. It seems that
> > you have either misinterpreted or changed the original subject (no
> > problem), which was referring to a large FileSet exclusion
Kern Sibbald wrote (2007/01/30):
> These are interesting results, but I'm slightly confused. It seems that you
> have either misinterpreted or changed the original subject (no problem),
> which was referring to a large FileSet exclusion list for backup.
I'm sorry, I just replied to the fact, th
Hello,
On 1/30/2007 7:08 AM, Darien Hager wrote:
>
> Maybe I should be actually posting this to the dev list on account of
> the version being fresh out of the oven...
Oh, it's released and as such problems should be discussed here, IMO.
> Anyway, I have a weird problem going on. Both the stor
Georg wrote:
>
> --On Montag, 29. Januar 2007 18:07 +0100 Cosimo Streppone
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Using DVD-RAM in combination with bacula is on my projects list. Is
> >> anybody actually doing this?
> > [...]
> > I'm in the first stage of "try-and-see-what-happens" and I configured
>
On Monday 29 January 2007 23:20, James Harper wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 11:12:41PM +1100, James Harper wrote:
> > > Failing that, is there a way that the director can tell me what the
> > > label is on the current disk volume? I'm sure I have seen it tell me
>
> on
>
> > > a mount before,
Hello,
These are interesting results, but I'm slightly confused. It seems that you
have either misinterpreted or changed the original subject (no problem),
which was referring to a large FileSet exclusion list for backup.
If I understand correctly, you have implemented an AA (never heard of it
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