On Wednesday 5 September 2007 Arno Lehmann's cat, walking on the keyboard,
wrote:
I think we'll need some more detailed information here... does Bacula
send a notification to load the volume it wants, what are the Media
Types, and so on... the relevant parts of your configuration might
help
Hi,
i'm trying to use internal bacula-variables in bacula-dir.conf in the
fileset-section:
File = |sh -c 'grep -i -s \^$Client\ /path/to/bacula/etc/test-disklist | cut
-f2 -d@ '
The corresponding test-disklist is:
# test-disklist
# format: hostname@/path/to/backup-dir_or_file
#
Hi Ivan
Hi Alessandro,
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 04:31:22 pm Alessandro Bianchi wrote:
Hi everyone
I use bacula with success on a mixed network with MacOS X, LINUX and
Windows Xp Workstations.
Everithing goes very well but on on two of the Windows XP PCs the backup
starts good
James Harper ha scritto:
I mean the average speed slowly goes to 0 b/sec while the job runs.
Definitely sounds like it is stopping cold.
The FD is alive, and the job looks running both on the
Director/Storage
(Linux) and on the FD client.
Does the FD respond to a
Hi,
06.09.2007 02:01,, Wes Hardaker wrote::
AL == Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AL That might be one option, but I guess the main problem is that Bacula
AL simply doesn't handle things very well when the writing-to-disk phase
AL has problems. You'd need something more integrated
Hi,
06.09.2007 04:39,, Nick Pope wrote::
On Sep 5, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
05.09.2007 22:30,, Bob Hetzel wrote::
I've been having this trouble for a while. It was just posted on the
list to add autochanger=yes into a spot in the bacula-dir.conf
file and
that solved
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:11,, Luca Ferrari wrote::
On Wednesday 5 September 2007 Arno Lehmann's cat, walking on the keyboard,
wrote:
I think we'll need some more detailed information here... does Bacula
send a notification to load the volume it wants, what are the Media
Types, and so on... the
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
Hi,
Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?
Yes... try 'sta sd=your storage device name' and 'sta
client=client-name' in a console.
I mean something
like copied 27 of 145 files or copied 50 of 145 GB?
That's not possible,
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:41,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
Hi, i'm trying to use internal bacula-variables in bacula-dir.conf
in the fileset-section:
What kind of internal variables do you refer to? The ones mentioned in
the section Variable expansion? Then note the following:
Please note that as of
Hi.
I accidentaly get myself to the situation, that one of my backup
storages is filled up and no space on disk is free. I had to purge some
of my backups. If there is one full backup and 1st, 2nd 3rd incremental
backup, and I purge volume with the 2nd incremental backup, which backup
will the
On Thursday 6 September 2007 Arno Lehmann's cat, walking on the keyboard,
wrote:
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:11,, Luca Ferrari wrote::
On Wednesday 5 September 2007 Arno Lehmann's cat, walking on the
keyboard,
wrote:
I think we'll need some more detailed information here... does Bacula
send
Hi,
06.09.2007 08:23,, Silver Salonen wrote::
Hello.
Yesterday I upgraded Bacula (dir, sd, fd) from 2.0.3 to 2.2.0 on FreeBSD-5.3.
I use Bacula with MySQL 4.0.27. In the evening all the backups failed with
error:
=
06-Sep 00:33 mydom-sd: Job write elapsed time = 00:00:44, Transfer
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:07:17 +0200, Marek Simon said:
Hi.
I accidentaly get myself to the situation, that one of my backup
storages is filled up and no space on disk is free. I had to purge some
of my backups. If there is one full backup and 1st, 2nd 3rd incremental
backup, and I purge
Hi.
I'm using Bacula 2.2.0 on FreeBSD-6.2 with MySQL 5.0.45.
I started to restore some files from wx-console, but some of the files seemed
to be missing, so I though I'll try syncing backups' database with backups'
contents.
I keep all the backups on HDD - clients are put into separate folders
Hello,
I have just released the source tar and Win32 binary files for Bacula version
2.2.2 to the Source Forge release area. This is a bug fix update to 2.2.1,
primarily to correct a seg fault in the Win32 Director. This problem only
affects older OSes that do not have a va_copy() facility,
Has anyone attempted to run the Bacula FD on a Linksys NSLU2 or similar
NAS device? For anyone who doesn't know, the NSLU2 (as shipped from
Linksys) is a ARM (I think) based NAS box with USB2 ports on it for
plugging in external disks. There are a few Linux distributions
available for it,
Has anyone attempted to run the Bacula FD on a Linksys NSLU2 or
similar
NAS device? For anyone who doesn't know, the NSLU2 (as shipped from
Linksys) is a ARM (I think) based NAS box with USB2 ports on it for
plugging in external disks. There are a few Linux distributions
available for it,
James Harper wrote:
Has anyone attempted to run the Bacula FD on a Linksys NSLU2 or similar
NAS device? For anyone who doesn't know, the NSLU2 (as shipped from
Linksys) is a ARM (I think) based NAS box with USB2 ports on it for
plugging in external disks. There are a few Linux distributions
Dear Arno
Should I do a formal test - ie force the error and if it does occur
again report the bug?
It would not be hard to set up - just load the autochanger with cartridges
that cannot be appended, recycled etc.
Regards
Stephen Carr
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
06.09.2007 00:07,, Support
Hi,
06.09.2007 14:42,, Support wrote::
Dear Arno
Should I do a formal test - ie force the error and if it does occur
again report the bug?
That's what I would have done, if the system where this happened
wouldn't work without SD-side heartbead interval and could be
misused for this sort
Hi,
06.09.2007 13:52,, Silver Salonen wrote::
Hi.
I'm using Bacula 2.2.0 on FreeBSD-6.2 with MySQL 5.0.45.
I started to restore some files from wx-console, but some of the files seemed
to be missing, so I though I'll try syncing backups' database with backups'
contents.
I keep all the
Hi,
bacula-2.1.1 is working fine on mysql-database at localhost (SLES10-SP1), but
when I want to use the Webmin-Module for administration, it echos Failed to
connect to the Bacula database: ../config.cgi?bacula-backup. Maybe it is not
set up, or the module configuration is incorrect.
I tried
Hello,
One question we are as of yet unable to answer is what daemons should be
stopped while using volume utilities such as btape or bscan. Should we
stop the SD? I was of the opinion that simply issuing 'umount' in the
director should be enough, is that impression correct?
Thanks,
--
Gustavo
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 17:15:40 -0500, Jim Creason said:
Hi All,
Trying to use bscan to recover files from a purged volume (client
e-mailed about deleted files the day after the volume was purged, of
course...), clients are OSX , and the below is what I'm getting from a
dry run not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
James Harper wrote:
Has anyone attempted to run the Bacula FD on a Linksys NSLU2 or
similar
NAS device? For anyone who doesn't know, the NSLU2 (as shipped from
Linksys) is a ARM (I think) based NAS box with USB2 ports on it for
plugging in
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Gustavo Noronha wrote:
Hello,
One question we are as of yet unable to answer is what daemons should be
stopped while using volume utilities such as btape or bscan. Should we
stop the SD? I was of the opinion that simply issuing 'umount' in the
Hi,
my catalog database has 10G, but there is a lot of old records (file records)
from Jobs which do not exist now. Will the old records be pruned or will they
stay in database forever? Is there any way how to delete old records from
database?
David Pospisil
2.6.21.5 #1 SMP Tue Jul 3
On 6 Sep 2007 at 16:14, David Pospisil wrote:
Hi,
my catalog database has 10G, but there is a lot of old records (file records)
from Jobs which do not exist now. Will the old records be pruned or will they
stay in database forever? Is there any way how to delete old records from
database?
On 6 Sep 2007 at 10:33, Gustavo Noronha wrote:
One question we are as of yet unable to answer is what daemons should be
stopped while using volume utilities such as btape or bscan. Should we
stop the SD? I was of the opinion that simply issuing 'umount' in the
director should be enough, is
But I think that bacula prune old job records after doing the job of the same
name. Example: I have a job called JOB-a, so old job records will be pruned
after doing job JOB-a (because bacula chceck old records after doing the job
of the same name), but I am not sure.
Second thing is that I
AL == Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AL As of now, Bacula does not check for these condition, it only takes
AL the date and time of the last succesful job for a given client/fileset
AL combination and saves files with a timestamp after that moment.
AL Or, in short, your proposed
Em Qui, 2007-09-06 às 10:53 -0400, Dan Langille escreveu:
On 6 Sep 2007 at 10:33, Gustavo Noronha wrote:
One question we are as of yet unable to answer is what daemons should be
stopped while using volume utilities such as btape or bscan. Should we
stop the SD? I was of the opinion that
Hi,
I had to use bextract. I’ve used this syntax:
/usr/sbin/bextract -i include-list -V volume-file client-device /home/dmichal/
Everything went fine, but after recovery process I’ve found all the files
corrupted. Every of the file is now beginning with something like:
“
Hello list,
Has anyone had any experience using Bacula (on Linux, Solaris or FreeBSD
-- I'm platform agnostic) with a StorageTek C2 autochanger?
Cheers,
./JRH
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Hi all,
I spent the day yesterday upgrading the Bacula install on our Solaris
servers from 1.38.11 to 2.2.1. Things initially seemed to work, but
the overnight incremental backup failed with some database issues.
I should note that I am using MySQL 4.0.18 with Bacula. I've been
using this
On 6 Sep 2007 at 13:18, Jody McDonnell wrote:
Hi all,
I spent the day yesterday upgrading the Bacula install on our Solaris
servers from 1.38.11 to 2.2.1. Things initially seemed to work, but
the overnight incremental backup failed with some database issues.
I should note that I am using
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 21:38 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
No need to compile, at least for now... use the 'setdebug' command,
e.g. 'setdebug dir level=200 trace=1' and 'setdebug sd=your_SD
level=200 trace=1' and read the resulting (large!) trace files in the
working directories. Unfortunately,
On 6 Sep 2007 at 13:18, Jody McDonnell wrote:
Hi all,
I spent the day yesterday upgrading the Bacula install on our Solaris
servers from 1.38.11 to 2.2.1. Things initially seemed to work, but
the overnight incremental backup failed with some database issues.
I should note that I am using
On 9/6/07, Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6 Sep 2007 at 13:18, Jody McDonnell wrote:
Hi all,
I spent the day yesterday upgrading the Bacula install on our Solaris
servers from 1.38.11 to 2.2.1. Things initially seemed to work, but
the overnight incremental backup failed with
Hi,
06.09.2007 17:10,, David Pospisil wrote::
But I think that bacula prune old job records after doing the job of the same
name.
Right.
Example: I have a job called JOB-a, so old job records will be pruned
after doing job JOB-a (because bacula chceck old records after doing the job
of
Hi,
06.09.2007 20:29,, Tod Hagan wrote::
On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 21:38 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
No need to compile, at least for now... use the 'setdebug' command,
e.g. 'setdebug dir level=200 trace=1' and 'setdebug sd=your_SD
level=200 trace=1' and read the resulting (large!) trace files
Hello,
06.09.2007 15:15,, Ferdi Giese wrote::
Hi,
bacula-2.1.1 is working fine on mysql-database at localhost (SLES10-SP1), but
when I want to use the Webmin-Module for administration, it echos Failed to
connect to the Bacula database: ../config.cgi?bacula-backup. Maybe it is not
set
With a BCC: to devel
On 6 Sep 2007 at 16:21, Jody McDonnell wrote:
On 9/6/07, Jody McDonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have pretty much completed what I'd thought about in my first
post--and what you said sounded like a good plan--dumped the existing
database tables to a text file,
On 9/6/07, Jody McDonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have pretty much completed what I'd thought about in my first
post--and what you said sounded like a good plan--dumped the existing
database tables to a text file, installed the MySQL 5.0.45 Community
server, ran the grant_bacula_privileges,
On 6 Sep 2007 at 16:29, Tom Plancon wrote:
Hello all,
I'm getting errors on a HP DAT-72 external SCSI drive I'm trying to
set up. I'm hoping I can get some idea of what is going on and if it
is correctable. I'm running Bacula 2.0.3 on Fedora Core 6. Bacula
backs-up to disk just fine.
I've been trying to get jobs migrated off my old tape library onto my new tape
library. I've followed the documentation online, but it seems like it is trying
to go backwards (new library to old library). I've tried several different
things and I keep getting an error that says This shouldn't
Bacula 2.0.3, director is 32-bit CentOS 4.5, clients are all CentOS 4.5,
both 32-bit and 64-bit. Backups are to disk files.
I find that I cannot do any restores:
06-Sep 13:59 dante-sd: RestoreFiles.2007-09-06_13.58.29 Error: block.c:275
Volume data
error at 0:899088562! Wanted ID:
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From: Manuel Ostendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sep 6, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Problem with install bacula
To: Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HI,
Thank you for helping. I found another way to solve my problem. I used rpm
to install bacula.
I'm not sure if this has been documented anywhere before, but I'm having
a look at disaster recovery of a Windows 2003 computer in the situation
where your director and sd are still running.
What I have done so far (I'll document it better later):
Preparation:
1. Do an NTBackup of your system
I am running a post job python script that fails because python is unable to
import some libraries. I am running bacula as root. When running the script
manually as root there are no problems. Issuing the env command as root
yields a correct PYTHONPATH variable:
James Harper wrote:
I'll document this a bit better if anyone is interested.
Absolutely! In fact, there's already a slot where you could add your stuff to
the wiki:
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=windows_bare_metal_recovery
--
Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu | For every problem, there is
Hello,
just to mention again that while there were suggestions this is a
hardware problem we did a lot of tests and proved the problem is not
hadrware but there is a bug (which however was closed with unable to
reproduce reason)
As you are the next case, can you please test it again (have
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