Thomas Kempf schrieb:
> Hello,
> whenever i try to start a backup job on a 2.1.26-beta installation,
> bacula-sd crashes with a kaboom and a traceback which i included in this
> mail. I upgraded this machine from a working 1.36 installation to
> 2.1.26-beta this week (compiled from source). I'll
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 20.07.2007 00:52,, Ryan Novosielski wrote::
> A followup: Windows Time Sync appears to use NTP, or if not, at least
> something on my host that is running is able to be the source for a
> Windows Time Sync. It must be NTP
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This has gotten a bit more peculiar. Someone please offer up an opinion
- -- I'd really appreciate it. :)
If you read below (or the subject line), you'd see the error that I got
when one of my backup jobs ran. Look what happened this time with a
diffe
I run xntpd on my sun server referencing a central server and also
providing services for my department's subnet. Both Mac and Windows
desktops are told to sync to my server. Since I'm not the Windows admin,
I don't know how they do it. But Arno has already given some information
about that.
Hi,
20.07.2007 00:52,, Ryan Novosielski wrote::
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> A followup: Windows Time Sync appears to use NTP, or if not, at least
> something on my host that is running is able to be the source for a
> Windows Time Sync. It must be NTP, as I can't imagine
I thought I remembered a Windows Time server option, but I couldn't find it,
probably since the Windows computers I have are part of an Active Directory
Domain and are automatically synced the the Domain Controllers. All flavors
of Windows (not sure about home editions, but I think they do) have a
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A followup: Windows Time Sync appears to use NTP, or if not, at least
something on my host that is running is able to be the source for a
Windows Time Sync. It must be NTP, as I can't imagine it's SMB.
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>> I
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There are NTP clients for Windows. If you run an NTP server on one box,
you should not have this problem if you then have Windows machines sync
to it. Windows XP also includes time syncing (see the Date & Time
control panel), but I don't know what syst
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> I believe it adjust the time in the database so that all the client match up
> to the same time. If it's more then a handful of seconds, I'd recommend
> setting up time sync on all your machines.
Yes, only problem is I don't know how to do that on Windows machines.
>
> Ro
Hi,
19.07.2007 23:55,, Gustavo Gibson da Silva wrote::
> Hi there,
>
> I've noticed that full backup jobs that are migrated are not considered
> as a Backup job. So I get the following message:
Uh oh... if that's true then you found a major problem, I think... I'm
forwarding this to the -devel
Erik P. Olsen escreveu:
> At job start a message about adjusting time is usually sent. What is it that
> is
> actually being adjusted? I don't see that the time on my client machines have
> been adjusted.
>
Hi,
It just states the time difference and compensates that difference on
bacula's tim
At job start a message about adjusting time is usually sent. What is it that is
actually being adjusted? I don't see that the time on my client machines have
been adjusted.
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Erik.
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Hi there,
I've noticed that full backup jobs that are migrated are not considered
as a Backup job. So I get the following message:
13-Jul 02:00 srv-backup03-dir: sql_find.c:134 No Job record found: ERR=
CMD=SELECT StartTime FROM Job WHERE JobStatus='T' AND Type='B' AND
Level='F' AND Name='srv-erh
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Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> I use version 2.0.1
> Does a more recent version solve this?
>
Hello,
Please always 'reply to all' so that the mailing list also gets a copy
of your responses.
In this case, the version you use is indeed the problem. None o
Hi,
19.07.2007 21:04,, Gustavo Gibson da Silva wrote::
> Arno Lehmann escreveu:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 17.07.2007 14:53,, Gustavo Gibson da Silva wrote::
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Every once in a while during a migration from a File storage to a tape
>>> storage there is the error bellow:
>>>
>>> 05-Jul 11:05 s
Arno Lehmann escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> 17.07.2007 14:53,, Gustavo Gibson da Silva wrote::
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Every once in a while during a migration from a File storage to a tape
>> storage there is the error bellow:
>>
>> 05-Jul 11:05 srv-bkp01-sd: MigraPFita1.2007-07-05_10.23.40 Error:
>> block.c:275
Hi,
19.07.2007 19:15,, Thomas Glatthor wrote::
> Hi,
>
> i have printed my own barcode labels,
good idea... I never thought about using "human readable" (more or
less) barcodes. But that's something I'll keep in mind!
> so the volumes have usefull barcodes/names like FBBW18 (Full, 2 chars for
Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> Hello bacula-users,
> I have had great success with the bacula client on windows XP
> Not so with a new lenovo laptop and windows vista. ( see below )
> The fileset isC:/Users/jean/
> so that the whole profile including all of microsoft's hidden stuff
> gets backed up
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Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> Hello bacula-users,
> I have had great success with the bacula client on windows XP
> Not so with a new lenovo laptop and windows vista. ( see below )
> The fileset isC:/Users/jean/
> so that the whole profile including all
Hello bacula-users,
I have had great success with the bacula client on windows XP
Not so with a new lenovo laptop and windows vista. ( see below )
The fileset isC:/Users/jean/
so that the whole profile including all of microsoft's hidden stuff
gets backed up.
Any help would be appreciated.
Th
Hi,
i have printed my own barcode labels,
so the volumes have usefull barcodes/names like FBBW18 (Full, 2 chars for the
company site, Week 18)
instead of something like "PVO184" .
for sdlt tapes the barcode must be code 39 without checksum,
there are several free barcode-fonts available that can
Hi,
19.07.2007 16:57,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
> Hello *,
>
> I'd like to configure a Bacula 2.0.3 so that:
> 1. It makes backups on DVD...
> 2. ...with the usual schedule full/monthly,diff/weekly,incr/daily
> 3. it asks the backup operator to insert a new DVD before a few hours
> before each f
Hi,
19.07.2007 15:38,, Jorge Cabello wrote::
> Hello,
>
> I must do a large backup (between 100-160 GB) over internet. In this
> situation I'm unable to make a full backup every 15 days as I had
> planned.
>
> Searching the web page I saw project 6, Merge multiple backups
> (Synthetic Backup or
On Thursday 19 July 2007 16:51, Mariusz Czulada wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Dnia 19-07-2007 o godz. 14:36 Kern Sibbald napisał(a):
> > On Thursday 19 July 2007 13:49, Mariusz Czulada wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I didn't give up so made my own investigation. Now it seems I found the
> > > source of my
Hello *,
I'd like to configure a Bacula 2.0.3 so that:
1. It makes backups on DVD...
2. ...with the usual schedule full/monthly,diff/weekly,incr/daily
3. it asks the backup operator to insert a new DVD before a few hours
before each full backup
4. it refuses to make the full backup if the DVD is n
Hello,
Dnia 19-07-2007 o godz. 14:36 Kern Sibbald napisał(a):
> On Thursday 19 July 2007 13:49, Mariusz Czulada wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I didn't give up so made my own investigation. Now it seems I found the
> > source of my problem. I'll describe what I discovered. I need your help
> > to veri
hi all,
now started same job with new tape, its still running so i have to
cancel it, still i notice "SD Files Written: 0"
when i saw status of storage it shows data shown in "FD bytes written:"
field, i am not sure what happening.
18-Jul 18:19 backup-dir: Start Backup JobId 14,
Job=s
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Adam Thornton wrote:
> On Jul 12, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 12 July 2007 15:21, Dan Langille wrote:
>>> On 12 Jul 2007 at 15:15, Kern Sibbald wrote:
If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 July 2007 11:54, Adam Cécile wrote:
>> Kern Sibbald a écrit :
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Since Beta 2.1.26 Eric and I have made a few changes and fixed a few bugs
> in
>>> Bacula and Dirk has made a few updates to bat
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 22:25:11 +0200, Mariusz Czulada said:
>
> Hello,
>
> Dnia 18-07-2007 o godz. 21:10 Martin Simmons napisał(a):
> > > On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:47:34 +0200, Mariusz Czulada said:
> > >
> > > I started SD with -d999 -f options. Here is the part of log related to
> > > pro
HI!
I had the same problem as you have some time ago even if my problems
came from clients on adsl with a saturation limit on 0.8 Mb :)
I agree that this would be a nice feature but in the meantime I solved
the problem with trafficshaping on the storage daemon. I know it's not
funny to throw a
Hello,
I must do a large backup (between 100-160 GB) over internet. In this
situation I'm unable to make a full backup every 15 days as I had
planned.
Searching the web page I saw project 6, Merge multiple backups
(Synthetic Backup or Consolidation), could solve my problems but seems
it isn't sti
Dear all,
Is there a way to set a timeout on a FD thats not responsive? Network
timeouts for remote machines is a common scenario in our network. When
this happens ALL jobs get stuck waiting for the first one to complete. I
just want a timeout on the FD so that if it doesnt respond in say 1
minute
Ralf Gross schrieb:
> Steve James schrieb:
> > > Ralf Gross schrieb:
> > > > bacula 2.0.3, debian etch amd64, postgres 8.1
> > > >
> > > > I've added some verify jobs to my configuration. If I start one of
> > > > these jobs by hand it works as expected. But if the job is scheduled
> > > > and star
On Thursday 19 July 2007 11:33, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Bill Moran wrote:
>
> > So, I think it's a good plan from every angle. Furthermore, I think that
> > anyone who doesn't think it's a good plan either hasn't reviewed it
> > thoroughly, or has some strange axe to grind.
>
>
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Bill Moran wrote:
> So, I think it's a good plan from every angle. Furthermore, I think that
> anyone who doesn't think it's a good plan either hasn't reviewed it
> thoroughly, or has some strange axe to grind.
The only problem I see is withdrawl of binaries and consequent r
I had a rather strange experience with the 2.1.27 windows fd version.
(.27 is not out yet, but Kern has included a link in response to my bug
report regarding some win fd issues)
On one of my machines it ignored the file list, and made a backup of the
whole C: drive instead of a few dirs. Swi
Hello,
i have solved the issue,
my installation missed some headerfiles from system.
I have added them from cd and after this i was able to compile the package.
Its running fine, now ;-)
Regards,
Volker Lieder
Masopust, Christian schrieb:
> Volker Lieder wrote:
>
>>Hello List,
>>has anybody inst
Hi,
19.07.2007 08:28,, Isabel Bermejo wrote::
> Hi
> I'm using Bacula since 6 months but I'm still learning how to use the
> Recycling Volumes. I do an automated disk backup at 2:00pm from Monday to
> Friday of 10 computers.
> Lately I'm having problems with extra volumes created in a pool. I'm no
Volker Lieder wrote:
> Hello List,
> has anybody installed bacula-fd in Version X on a Solaris sparc 5.8box?
> I have tried several packages or to compile it myself, but got an error the
> whole time.
> Has anybody a list of dependencies i have to look under solaris 5.8?
>
> Regards,
> Volker Lie
Steve James schrieb:
> > Ralf Gross schrieb:
> > > bacula 2.0.3, debian etch amd64, postgres 8.1
> > >
> > > I've added some verify jobs to my configuration. If I start one of
> > > these jobs by hand it works as expected. But if the job is scheduled
> > > and started after the regular backup I get
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