Hi,
Is there any option to get information about why a job is queued? I
mean, which of the concurrency restrictions applies to make it wait.
Or maybe some configuration option to get enough verbosity to know this
info?
I need to debug my concurrency configuration but I feel quite blind
right
Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
Hi Martin,
On Friday 17 August 2007 04:46:24 pm you wrote:
where x.x.x.227 is client's external NIC address, x.x.x.136 is bacula
server's external address; 192.168.0.{253,200} are the corresponding
private addresses. As you can see, while fd daemon on client has indeed
My observation:
Item 1: Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files
Item 3: Merge multiple backups (Synthetic Backup or Consolidation)
To my mind, these pretty much all use the same code inasmuch as one is
wanting to generate a new full backup to tape (or restore to disk) based
on
On 20 Aug 2007 at 0:40, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 18 Aug 2007 at 11:00, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 18 Aug 2007 at 2:00, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Since upgrading to 2.2.0 bsmtp sets the wrong Date: header in the mail:
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007
I've just uploaded a pre-alpha (eg not all the functionality is present)
version of my Microsoft Exchange Agent for bacula, for anyone who wants
to do some testing.
Only backups are supported currently, so it's pretty much useless for
any production work. In fact please don't run it at all on a
On Monday 20 August 2007 11:42, Alan Brown wrote:
My observation:
Item 1: Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files
Item 3: Merge multiple backups (Synthetic Backup or Consolidation)
To my mind, these pretty much all use the same code inasmuch as one is
wanting to generate a new
On 2007.08.20. 15:37, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 20 August 2007 11:42, Alan Brown wrote:
My observation:
Item 1: Accurate restoration of renamed/deleted files
Item 3: Merge multiple backups (Synthetic Backup or Consolidation)
...
Item 1 is a very complex problem that has serious
On 20 Aug 2007 at 22:31, James Harper wrote:
I've just uploaded a pre-alpha (eg not all the functionality is present)
version of my Microsoft Exchange Agent for bacula, for anyone who wants
to do some testing.
Good. I'm sure lots of people will want this.
--
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 00:53:31 +0200, you wrote:
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 11:14:29 -0500, George R.Kasica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Trying to compile 2.2.0 here and I'm running into the attached errors
(config output and make as well) yet nothing on the system has changed
since 2.2.0 has been
Item 8: Implement Copy pools
Date: 27 November 2005
Origin: David Boyes (dboyes at sinenomine dot net)
Status:
What: I would like Bacula to have the capability to write copies
of backed-up data on multiple physical volumes selected
from different pools
Hello,
I've installed Bacula in my Fedora 7 trough yum, now in order to link to
mysql server I have
to configure it but I don't know where is it to call ./configure command.
Any Idea? Thanks. Aitor
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
To my mind, these pretty much all use the same code inasmuch as one is
wanting to generate a new full backup to tape (or restore to disk) based
on what's in the database and in the volumes for any given backup date,
while weeding files which had been
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Dan Langille wrote:
On 20 Aug 2007 at 0:40, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 18 Aug 2007 at 11:00, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 18 Aug 2007 at 2:00, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Since upgrading to 2.2.0 bsmtp
After the upgrade to bacula-2.2.0 I have seen bacula get stuck twice
where the needed tape was in drive 0 and for some reason bacula wanted
it in drive 1. Here is an example:
Connecting to Storage daemon DEV6-Changer at dev6.radimg.pitt.edu:9103
dev6-sd Version: 2.2.0 (08 August 2007)
On 8/20/07, Aitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed Bacula in my Fedora 7 trough yum, now in order to link to
mysql server I have
to configure it but I don't know where is it to call ./configure command.
Any Idea? Thanks. Aitor
Did you grab binaries or the source?
John
En/na John Drescher ha escrit:
On 8/20/07, Aitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed Bacula in my Fedora 7 trough yum, now in order to link to
mysql server I have
to configure it but I don't know where is it to call ./configure command.
Any Idea? Thanks. Aitor
Did you
I think not, because of yum install the package automatically. That's
the problem, how to configure bacula ?,
how to link bacula with mysql ?
When you do a binary install I do not think you will have this step.
You select the binary that has mysql support and there is no
./configure.
John
Dan Langille wrote:
.
Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:57:00 + (%z)
...that don't look right to me. :) I suspect %z and %Z may not be
handled properly on non-Linux? Is that even possible? I thought most of
this stuff kinda stuck to POSIX for this kind of thing, whatever it
might
On Monday 20 August 2007 17:00, Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
To my mind, these pretty much all use the same code inasmuch as one is
wanting to generate a new full backup to tape (or restore to disk) based
on what's in the database and in the volumes for any
I would like to second this. Right now I have duplicates of everything
to first do a local backup and 7 hours later another backup of the
same
data (but without the scripts and longer runtime) to an offsite
storage
to mirror the data.
In our shop, this wouldn't be sufficient to satisfy the
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
However the synthetic backup is not dependent on having information about
deleted files. The synthetic backup will simply take what is in the catalog
an run with it.
I was working on the basis of an accurate full backup. Without knowing
which files
On Monday 20 August 2007 19:26, Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
However the synthetic backup is not dependent on having information about
deleted files. The synthetic backup will simply take what is in the
catalog an run with it.
I was working on the basis of
Hi all,
I'm starting with a new Bacula installation (version 1.38.11) and I'm
trying to figure out how I can verify that what is in the backup
accurately reflects what is on the file system. I have RTFM and see
that I can use the Verify job type, but it seems that will not do a
byte-for-byte
I've got 13 servers on my LAN/DMZ that bacula backs up on a daily basis.
All the other servers (while being backed up) backup at about
1000-2000K/s (LAN speed). But I have ONE server that backups up and a
snail pace of about 55K/s. Plus, while the backup is going on the
services that server
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netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alright.
Jason King wrote:
I've got 13 servers on my LAN/DMZ that bacula backs up on a daily basis.
All the other
Thanks. That seems pretty straight forward and gives me enough to chew on for
now. :-)
One additional question:
Of all the projects on the projects list, which 2 or 3 do you think are most
important from an enterprise standpoint?
I ask because I haven't decided which project (singular) I am
Hi,
I found this mail in my drafts folder and don't know if my thoughs are
still interesting for you, but anyway, here it is:
04.07.2007 11:40,, Maciej Bogucki wrote::
Hello,
After upgrade to bacula 2.0 sporadically I get strange error and then
backup fail. Here is the example:
--cut---
Hello,
I am a Brazilian student (Computer Science). In my work we use Bacula to do
backups of everything.
Some customers need to suport bacula in others databases than mysql,
postgresl and sqllite.
I have some ideas to implement a odbc driver for bacula or a driver to an
commercial database
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Easiest way to handle this sort of thing generally is a DB dump and
backup the dump with Bacula. I assume all DB's have a tool to do this.
There's something that can be done with FIFO's, but I don't quite
understand all that stuff.
João Henrique
On Monday 20 August 2007 18:27:05 Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 20 August 2007 17:00, Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Item 1 is a very complex problem that has serious performance
implications depending on how it is implemented particularly for the
FD, and
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20.08.2007 21:55,, Ryan Novosielski wrote::
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Easiest way to handle this sort of thing generally is a DB dump and
backup the dump with Bacula. I assume all DB's have a tool to do this.
There's something that can be done with FIFO's, but I
Clarifying the thinks...
On 8/20/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
20.08.2007 21:55,, Ryan Novosielski wrote::
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Easiest way to handle this sort of thing generally is a DB dump and
backup the dump with Bacula. I assume all
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Easiest way to handle this sort of thing generally is a DB dump and
backup the dump with Bacula. I assume all DB's have a tool to do this.
There's something that can be done with FIFO's, but I don't quite
understand all that stuff.
João Henrique Freitas wrote:
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Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Easiest way to handle this sort of thing generally is a DB dump and
backup the dump with Bacula. I assume all DB's have a tool to do this.
There's something that can be done with FIFO's, but I don't
Hi all,
In the middle of a restore, I issued a status storage command to get a
peek at whether the tape was mounted and actively reading. The command in
bconsole timed out, and then I was emailed the following:
20-Aug 17:28 devel2-dir: Error: bnet.c:439 Write error sending 1 bytes
to
Hi,
21.08.2007 00:19,, Charles Sprickman wrote::
Hi all,
In the middle of a restore, I issued a status storage command to get a
peek at whether the tape was mounted and actively reading. The command in
bconsole timed out, and then I was emailed the following:
20-Aug 17:28 devel2-dir:
I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
webmin plus as it was in the past.
I tried to run it on my gentoo system and ran into 2 problems. The
first being that there does not appear to be a way to specify that the
database is not on the same machine as the director
Yes, one database is very appreciable by customer whose not have skills
to manage a mysql, pgsql or sqllite databases. But my goal with this idea
is to promote Bacula in enterprise sites which has only one type of
database.
I believe in the independence of the database too.
Thanks for
I have to agree with Joao (apologies for spelling
problems due to Latin alphabet). The choice of
something as trivial as a catalog database can be
a complete show-stopper for many applications. I
have seen this when deploying a solution that met
all customer requirements, but which was
In bconsole, any command that (I assume) would require the database,
pauses for 30 seconds or so, then gives the error:
Could not open catalog database bacula.
postgresql.c:201 Unable to connect to PostgreSQL server.
Database=bacula User=bacula
It is probably not running or your password is
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
21.08.2007 00:19,, Charles Sprickman wrote::
Hi all,
In the middle of a restore, I issued a status storage command to get a
peek at whether the tape was mounted and actively reading. The command in
bconsole timed out, and then I was emailed
On 21 Aug 2007 at 1:26, Peter Buschman wrote:
I will not go so far as to say that Bacula needs support for
additional databases but that, given the availability of coders and
testers, it can easily be ported to most RDBMS's on the planet.
Support for more databases is ultimately a positive
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