On Friday 09 February 2007 05:21, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > > When I recently upgraded to 2.0 I found out the hard way that the
> > > > RunClientAfterJob directive semantics changed quite a bit with the
> > > > new version: while in 1.38 the script was run after all activities
> > > > re
Hello,
please send replies to the list so that others can follow that
discussion and later look it up in the archives... and in your case,
know wohm to ask when thy've got printing problems :-)
On 2/9/2007 5:11 AM, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I was in the printing business for ag
Hello,
I try to create a Bacula Rescue CDROM.
Bacula, version 1.36.2, is installed whith debian version 3.1.
How can I create a rescue CDROM? From bacula-rescue-2.0.0.tar.gz for example?
In this case, which options to configure? I don't have path-to-bacula-source,
...
Thanks for your help,
Ev
Hello,
On Thursday 08 February 2007 20:21, Andrea Conti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been using bacula for more than a year to back up a small number
> of machines. I am perfectly happy with the software, despite a certain
> initial difficulty in setting up a working configuration.
Yes, the Directo
> Yes, the Director conf file is by far the most difficult to setup. The only
> good point is that I heard a number of times that it is easier than most
> other software.
I was not complaining by any means: a bit of complexity is a good price
for the great flexibility you get. And the most diff
Hello,
FYI as was previously mentioned on the list, my interview for FOSDEM is
now "officially" published and corrected thanks to an astute user (Kel
Raywood).
The most recent copy of my slide show to be presented the 25th of February at
high noon is at:
http://www.bacula.org -> Presentati
> I also note that the autoloader depends on barcode labels for
> tracking the cartridges, but it isn't clear (at least to me)
> in the Bacula documentation whether or not Bacula can print
> these labels. If not, how do you go about preparing the
> cartridges for use with Bacula?
DELL shipped
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> I also note that the autoloader depends on barcode labels for tracking
> the cartridges, but it isn't clear (at least to me) in the Bacula
> documentation whether or not Bacula can print these labels. If not, how
> do you go about preparing the cartr
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Or use a specialized label printer which can print label to
> self-adhesive tape. Don't stick the tape to the cartridge, only slide
> the labels into their slot.
If you use laminated plastic labels then they're easy-peel if need be
> You need the right w
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Magnus Ahl wrote:
>> I also note that the autoloader depends on barcode labels for
>> tracking the cartridges, but it isn't clear (at least to me)
>> in the Bacula documentation whether or not Bacula can print
>> these labels. If not, how do you go abo
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> The manuals I looked through this morning did not mention the barcode
> format used on the labels, btw.
The most universal format is Type 39 in narrow width.
Most changer barcode readers will handle a variety of formats.
You need to check the manual for
Hello,
Just so that it is clear, Eric did propose this change to me before
implementing it, and I agreed, but clearly I was wrong and did not understand
all the consequences. Anyway, I hope we can fix it.
Regards,
Kern
On Friday 09 February 2007 11:09, Andrea Conti wrote:
> > Yes, the Direct
Well you need a Fileset for each set of files that you want to back up.
For linux and unix boxes I have a single file set for the "base" and for
each box zero to 4 extra Filesets (one to 5 jobs) for Windows boxes
right now I have a unique file set for each (I am going to change than
when we get
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Just so that it is clear, Eric did propose this change to me before
> implementing it, and I agreed, but clearly I was wrong and did not
> understand all the consequences. Anyway, I hope we can fix it.
If the early disconnect feature is implenented, th
Hey all,
I think I have made a big mistake backing up my Windows music catalog to
a Linux Bacula-SD server. When I try to restore the files back I get
these errors "
Warning: Cannot change permissions of..." By searching this forum I have found
that I should have used the "portable" stream for
Hi,
You can install a Linux workstation and restore it thereto.
If you dont have the hardware, you might use VMWare Server (free as in beer)
and install Linux there.
Ger.
Op vrijdag 9 februari 2007 13:12, schreef Thor Vik:
> Hey all,
>
> I think I have made a big mistake backing up my Windows
I am restoring to a Linux Bacula-FD?
Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can install a Linux workstation and restore it thereto.
>
> If you dont have the hardware, you might use VMWare Server (free as in beer)
> and install Linux there.
>
> Ger.
>
> Op vrijdag 9 februari 2007 13:12, schreef Thor
On Friday 09 February 2007 12:34, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Just so that it is clear, Eric did propose this change to me before
> > implementing it, and I agreed, but clearly I was wrong and did not
> > understand all the consequences. Anyway, I hope we can fi
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Thor Vik wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I think I have made a big mistake backing up my Windows music catalog to
> a Linux Bacula-SD server. When I try to restore the files back I get
> these errors "
>
> Warning: Cannot change permissions of..." By searching t
On Friday 09 February 2007 13:12, Thor Vik wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I think I have made a big mistake backing up my Windows music catalog to
> a Linux Bacula-SD server. When I try to restore the files back I get
> these errors "
>
> Warning: Cannot change permissions of..." By searching this forum I h
The version command in the bconsol states: Knoppix Version: 1.36.3 (22
April 2005). Maybe it is absoloete?
>
> Hmm, if it's only a warning that should mean that the files weren't
> restored.
>
> N.B. I also remember reading that Bacula CAN restore 'non-portable'
> Backups to Linux these days. Prob
Version: Knoppix Version: 1.36.3 (22 April 2005)
Client: WinBacula 2.01
Server: Linux Knoppix 4.0 (Debian based)
Restore to server: Linux Knoppix 4.0 (Debian based)
Some examples:
09-Feb 01:32 thor-fd: RestoreMusic_Thor.2007-02-09_01.27.38 Warning: Cannot
change permissions of /mnt/hdd/Restore/D/
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Thor Vik wrote:
> Version: Knoppix Version: 1.36.3 (22 April 2005)
There's your problem, you ae using Bacula 1.36.3, a very old version,
that does not support restoring non-portable Backups to Linux.
You have two choices here:
- - Restore to a Windo
Thanks I will uppgrade. But for a short term solution, how do I restore
to a Windows machine, do I have to install a server on the windows
machine as well or can I choose to restore to a FD client? If this is
explained somwhere I would be pleased if you just tell me where
Thanks alot anyway!!!
I see .. the jobs we run are all disc based. Perhaps this explains
the difference.
Erich
On Feb 7, 2007, at 1:54 AM, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Erich Prinz schrieb:
30-Jan 00:37 SMTCZB0003-fd: SMTCZB0003.2007-01-29_17.09.43 Fatal
error:
job.c:1599 Comm error with SD. bad response to Ap
On Friday 09 February 2007 13:52, Michel Meyers wrote:
> Thor Vik wrote:
> > Version: Knoppix Version: 1.36.3 (22 April 2005)
>
> There's your problem, you ae using Bacula 1.36.3, a very old version,
> that does not support restoring non-portable Backups to Linux.
>
> You have two choices here:
>
>
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Thor Vik wrote:
> Thanks I will uppgrade. But for a short term solution, how do I restore
> to a Windows machine, do I have to install a server on the windows
> machine as well or can I choose to restore to a FD client? If this is
> explained somwhere
Two obvious things (and I'm no expert!) - install gnome on your
system and/or ensure its path info is correct OR
drop gnome from your configure give it a whirl.
E
On Jan 31, 2007, at 11:20 PM, Michael Bates wrote:
> Dear Bacula
>
> I can't configure Bacula on my server running Ubuntu 6.10. Th
Windows version 2.0.2 using MySQL
My console crashes anytime I try to do anything with pools. Where and
how would I enable debugging to get some information on what is happening?
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to
That fixed the problem.
Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 "Storage
Edition" server I do an estimate and the query just sits there and does
nothing apparently. This is the output I'm seeing:
*estimate
The defined Job resources are:
1: Maint Full
2: Mail
Hello,
I am running Bacula v.2.0.1 and have the windows client installed. I would
like users to have the option to backup their own machine when needed, however,
when I run the console application from windows I can back up any client.
Is there a way to do this?
Thank you,
--
Joseph S. Rizza
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I have a question that I can't seem to answer from the manual.
I have set up two catalogs (or so I thought) since the beginning. I
haven't really noticed the difference until now when 2.0.1 is asking me
which catalog all the time. That's fine, however
Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
> We run AVG and do not turn it off during backup. It happened on only one
> system (one of our few
> windows server, Ghost) and as that system was Win 2000 and did not
> support VSS turning it off was the
> right thing to do.
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>
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Joseph S. Rizzari wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running Bacula v.2.0.1 and have the windows client installed. I would
> like users to have the option to backup their own machine when needed,
> however, when I run the console application from windows I c
On Feb 9, 2007, at 8:40 AM, Brian Debelius wrote:
> Windows version 2.0.2 using MySQL
>
> My console crashes anytime I try to do anything with pools. Where
> and
> how would I enable debugging to get some information on what is
> happening?
Is it just the console itself, or the director as
Hi,
On 2/9/2007 3:52 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> I have a question that I can't seem to answer from the manual.
>
> I have set up two catalogs (or so I thought) since the beginning. I
> haven't really noticed the difference until now when 2.0
Hello,
On 2/9/2007 6:04 PM, Jason King wrote:
> That fixed the problem.
>
> Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 "Storage
> Edition" server I do an estimate and the query just sits there and does
> nothing apparently.
You could check that machine for activity. Also, try
It does finally finish if I give it long enough...but it is VERY long.
Jason
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2/9/2007 6:04 PM, Jason King wrote:
>
>> That fixed the problem.
>>
>> Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 "Storage
>> Edition" server I do an estimate and
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2/9/2007 3:52 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I have a question that I can't seem to answer from the manual.
>
> I have set up two catalogs (or so I thought) since the beginning. I
> haven't really noticed the differenc
> On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 12:25:28 +0100, Ruben Lopez said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to verify DVD backups after doing them, to ensure that the
> disc wasn't damaged and corrupted data (this is not related to the
> verify jobs). Is there any standard way of verifying backups, or should
> I wri
I'm running bacula 2.0.2 on FreeBSD 5.4 with a Wangtek 6130HS tape drive
(DDS). It passes btape test but when I run btape fill I get to the end of
the first tape and get Attempt to WEOF on non-appendable Volume. I've found
a couple of messages about this error but no real solution. Is this a
probl
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Hi,
On 1/31/2007 7:02 AM, Jim wrote:
>
>
> I have no Idea
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