Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 16:13:27 -0400
From: Frank Sweetser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] voting
To: Ryan Novosielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 2:24 AM, Craig White wrote:
bacula 2.03 (on RHELv5)
wxconsole is nice - thanks - went into restore tab and chose a folder
for a test restore. Went through, picked the folder and clicked the
'Restore...' button and the wxconsole locked up with a message at the
bottom that
Hello,
On 6/7/2007 3:39 AM, ?? wrote:
A real name would be nice.
And quoting the whole digest is really not necessary.
hi:
I want to know if the bacula can limit the speed between the fd and sd.
No. You'd have to use your OS tools or external stuff for that purpose.
Arno
--
IT-Service
Hello,
For non-English speakers, a catch-22 in English means a situation in which
there is no way out.
The following annoying and frustrating issue has come up with regard to the
Bacula source code:
As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL licence. The
Bacula license
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 5:54 AM, Ken Gunderson wrote:
...
Another option that may be worth considering is Trac.
http://trac.edgewall.org/
Trac Demo Site:
http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo
It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db backend
Trac is awesome, looks at some other examples I host :
http://www.museek-plus.org/
http://www.nicotine-plus.org/
http://methlab.thegraveyard.org/
http://trac.aircrack-ng.org/
My corpo:
http://lrs.linbox.org/
http://lds.linbox.org/
If needed, I can give you some help in setting up trac.
Check
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 11:38 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
For non-English speakers, a catch-22 in English means a situation in which
there is no way out.
The following annoying and frustrating issue has come up with regard to the
Bacula source code:
As you probably know, Bacula
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:53, Jens R. Victorin wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 11:38 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
For non-English speakers, a catch-22 in English means a situation in
which
there is no way out.
The following annoying and frustrating issue has come up with
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Arno,
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 at 12:02pm, Arno Lehmann wrote:
http://trac.edgewall.org/
Trac Demo Site:
http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo
It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn browsing, etc. Do not run on
sqlite db
I had the same thought about time-outs just yesterday. I am new to
Bacula, and was testing my second client backup, when I realized I had
not defined the client in my host file. I run my backups on an internal
network (non-public) so the DNS for this was not available either. I was
using
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 6/7/2007 3:39 AM, ?? wrote:
A real name would be nice.
And quoting the whole digest is really not necessary.
Arno, he did use a real name, but you do not have the international
support installed, apparently. His
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 1:59 PM, Chris Shelton wrote:
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Arno,
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 at 12:02pm, Arno Lehmann wrote:
http://trac.edgewall.org/
Trac Demo Site:
http://www.hosted-projects.com/trac/TracDemo/Demo
It has built in wiki, bug tracker, svn
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 2:42 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
I had the same thought about time-outs just yesterday. I am new to
Bacula, and was testing my second client backup, when I realized I had
not defined the client in my host file. I run my backups on an internal
network (non-public) so the DNS
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 3:02 PM, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I got this error while labeling a tape, which I don't think I've seen
before. The tape had been previous used as a tar tape, and probably with
a different hardware compression setting. Is this anything to worry about?
Connecting to
Sorry, Arno, I mistyped the OP. I meant Kyle.
I'm also trying out Thunderbird with a few Quoting extensions, so I
misread who sent the original question.
I also haven't figured out why it wants to send only to the poster,
instead of the list, for Reply, so I need to Reply All..
Please forgive
Ok, I feel small. How many clients are you backing up with this
configuration?
(\_/)
(o,o)
()_() Joseph Wright
On Jun 5, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Dell PowerEdge 2950 w/ PERC5 SAS -- RAID-1 Root OS (2x36gb SAS) and
RAID5 Storage (3x 74gig w/ 1 hot standby)).
Dual
hello,
is there an solution to storage the data which we will backup on more
then one storage?
for example:
when the job is running:
== storage A
bacula-fd ==
== storage B
thans for any answer :-)
regards Maik
I have 20 tapes full of back-ups of a Linux, a Windows 2000 and a Windows XP
system. The Linux system is the back-up server. Bacula version is 1.38.5. The
files I want to restore are quite old, so they can be found on several
back-ups,
however, I get the same read error on each and every
Hi list,
My bacula configuration is not working the way I expect, I hope someone can
give me a pointer,
I want to make a full backup every day, regardless whether there's a different
tape or the same. I use a volume retentio period of 1 hour but when I want to
backup to the same tape I get
Sorry if this double posts -- I used the wrong e-mail and the first
copy is at the mercy of the moderator. You can kill that one, btw.
On 6/7/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 2:42 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
I had the same thought about time-outs just yesterday. I am
Sorry for misinforming you, I have just noticed that I can't even restore Linux
files. In fact I can't restore any of the backed-up files. I tend to believe
it's a hardware problem.
Ciao, Erik.
Original Message
Subject: Getting read errors on restore to Windows XP.
Date: Thu,
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 7:26 PM, Chantal Rosmuller wrote:
Hi list,
My bacula configuration is not working the way I expect, I hope someone can
give me a pointer,
I guess I can...
I want to make a full backup every day, regardless whether there's a
different
tape or the same. I use a volume
Kern As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
Kern licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
Kern to link to OpenSSL. This was necessary because using MySQL
Kern libraries requires OpenSSL. This modification was suggested by
Kern Debian to bring
Is it possible to do:
JobDefs {
Name = Normal-Backup
...
}
JobDefs {
Name = Normal-Unix-Backup
JobDefs = Normal-Backup
...
}
JobDefs {
Name = myhost-backup
JobDefs = Normal-Unix-Backup
FileSet = myhost-files
...
}
I get an error verifying the configuration that (to
me)
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 7:28 PM, Kyle Marsh wrote:
Sorry if this double posts -- I used the wrong e-mail and the first
copy is at the mercy of the moderator. You can kill that one, btw.
On 6/7/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 2:42 PM, Steve Campbell wrote:
I had the
On 6/7/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 7:28 PM, Kyle Marsh wrote:
Sorry if this double posts -- I used the wrong e-mail and the first
copy is at the mercy of the moderator. You can kill that one, btw.
On 6/7/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 10:33 PM, mikee wrote:
Is it possible to do:
JobDefs {
Name = Normal-Backup
...
}
JobDefs {
Name = Normal-Unix-Backup
JobDefs = Normal-Backup
...
}
JobDefs {
Name = myhost-backup
JobDefs = Normal-Unix-Backup
FileSet = myhost-files
...
}
I
On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:27, John Stoffel wrote:
Kern As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
Kern licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
Kern to link to OpenSSL. This was necessary because using MySQL
Kern libraries requires OpenSSL. This
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 11:05 PM, Kyle Marsh wrote:
...
That's an interesting suggestion -- I could have a Python script that
gets called and parses the config file to determine the full name from
the client name. That gets rid of the magic, at least (or replaces it
with worse magic, depending on
Hello again,
On 6/7/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 11:05 PM, Kyle Marsh wrote:
...
That's an interesting suggestion -- I could have a Python script that
gets called and parses the config file to determine the full name from
the client name. That gets rid of
I get this error when trying to run my BackupCatalog job
07-Jun 16:19 SRV1: BeforeJob: run command
/etc/bacula/make_catalog_backup -u bacula
07-Jun 16:19 SRV1: BeforeJob: mysqldump: option '-u' requires an
argument
but the database is bacula, the user is bacula and the password is
bacula and I
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For what reason? Load balancing? What are these two storages, tape drives?
I don't know how to answer this question with the small amount of
information you have provided.
Maik Derstappen wrote:
hello,
is there an solution to storage the data
Craig,
on the line with the script for make_catalog_backup, do NOT put a space
between the flag and value. I.E.
/etc/bacula/make_catalog_backup -ubacula -ppassword
Your Catalog entry in your bacula-dir.conf looks correct.
Sincerely,
Scott
Craig White wrote:
I get this error when trying
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 6/7/2007 7:26 PM, Chantal Rosmuller wrote:
Hi list,
My bacula configuration is not working the way I expect, I hope someone can
give me a pointer,
I guess I can...
I want to make a full backup every day,
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:27, John Stoffel wrote:
Kern As you probably know, Bacula is released with a modified GNU GPL
Kern licence. The Bacula license modifies the GPL to permit Bacula
Kern to link to OpenSSL. This was
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I'm using a Sun UE450 with 3x296MHz and 896MB of RAM. However, the
maximum simultaneous number of backups I'm doing is 8, and probably my
total aggregate amount of data is less than 100GB for all of the systems
together.
There was some information on
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Hey all,
Could someone tell me where I'm going wrong here? Here is my line that
I've added to the config files, stolen directly from those who know what
they're doing:
Alert Command = sh -c '/opt/csw/sbin/smartctl -H -l error %c'
...however, this
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Please always copy the list on list discussions.
See, though, this is my point, I suppose. There are many different
reasons you might simultaneously want to write to two storage daemons.
As far as I know, your purpose is currently possible, though
I would be interested in something like this for off-site back-up. Each
month, do a full back-up to tapes that will stay in the library and a
set that will be taken off-site for DR.
Robert LeBlanc
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On Friday 08 June 2007 03:10, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
snip
I would disagree with that. As far as I know, Use Volume Once has been
removed for some time.
No I could still set it to yes in this version.
However, the replacement (Maximum Volume Jobs =
1) I use on my system to cause volumes
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