I recently started having a problem where bacula is not remember
previous volumes and wants to create them again. It then errors out
because there is valid files from the previous backup. Eventually
these errors stack up enough to cause the job to not run.
I have done a search in the mysql datab
Hello.
System: CentOS 4.4, with 2.6.9-42.0.10.plus.c4smp kernel
Bacula: 2.0.3, built from source
Catalog: PostgreSQL 8.1.8
After starting bacula-dir it reports "OK", but there are no bacula processes.
In /var/log/messages:
Apr 2 11:54:04 backup bacula-dir: 02-Apr 11:54 bacula-dir: Fatal error
I am attempting to restore over 160gb of data that was backed up
while some users were still logged in. As a result, some files have
size errors.
I do not care if the the bad files are not restored but cannot go
through one at a time to add to the exclude list. Is there a way to
tell bacul
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 26 March 2007 05:16, Eric Bambach wrote:
>
>> Hello again list.
>>
>> Original thread is: [Bacula-users] Unable to Truncate Error Solved!
>>
>> I have some additional information about my problem.
>>
>> I am still getting error truncating files. It has to be some
On 01/04/07, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1 Apr 2007 at 21:59, Kimi Ostro wrote:
>
> > Just to follow up:
> >
> > I basically spent my weekend testing various ways and this is what I
> > came up with:
> >
> > the thing that always breaks bacula-dir is sqlite3 with threads. now,
> >
Hi
We currently only use bacula to backup our windows servers and the
backup servers themselves. For all the *NIX boxes we use dirvish
(www.dirvish.org) which is a rsync based set of perl scripts that sounds
like what you want. It will maintain complete images of the target
servers backup trees ov
Minor update.
I tried the bacula 2.0.0-1 debs and redid the btape fill. At the end I
get the following in my kernel.log:
Apr 2 00:10:17 debian kernel: st0: Current [descriptor]: sense key:
Hardware Error
Apr 2 00:10:17 debian kernel: Additional sense: No additional sense
information
Apr 2
On 1 Apr 2007 at 21:59, Kimi Ostro wrote:
> Just to follow up:
>
> I basically spent my weekend testing various ways and this is what I
> came up with:
>
> the thing that always breaks bacula-dir is sqlite3 with threads. now,
> if you want to use a threaded sqlite3, better of using sqlite3-threa
Just to follow up:
I basically spent my weekend testing various ways and this is what I
came up with:
the thing that always breaks bacula-dir is sqlite3 with threads. now,
if you want to use a threaded sqlite3, better of using sqlite3-threads
port (i reckon changing dependency to this might be sa
I should mention that all of my other tapes are working flawlessly with
my current setup... I just have this one tape that gives MTEOM errors...
There was nothing in the system log, but I think I know what caused the
problem... I accidentally rebooted my bacula server while bacula was
writing t
Hi,
I haven't resolved the problem yet, I'm backuping on disk at the moment.
The problem is that it's very difficult to test because it can run 10
jobs without any problems and then suddenly fail for the next one ...
I've ran the btape test / btape fill several times without any errors,
and the dr
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Quantum DLT-V4 SATA to work on my Debian Etch Bacula
setup. My knowledge about Linux is good, but I don't have a lot of
experience with Tape drives and/ or Bacula. Did a lot of testing with
btape (as in days), but it is still not working. I'm really done with
testing, ther
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