Dear bacula users,
last night my bacula server reported lots of the following errors:
23-Sep 13:38 bacula-dir: iwmuser.2007-09-23_04.05.11 Fatal error:
sql_create.c:730 sql_create.c:730 insert INSERT INTO batch VALUES
(5,2652,'/home/','','U C EHt BD A A A BAA QAA I BG9k/M BG3Y4l BG3Y4l A A
Hi,
thanks for your answer, Arno.
Arno Lehmann schrieb:
Hi,
No, that's not possible.
There are a number of workarounds possible, but the ideal thing is
currently not possible. It's discussed, though, and I think anyone
(relevant :-) thinks such athing would be useful.
Which
Hi,
Would be nice to have the files on disk for some period to get a file
back quickly ;)
You could backup to disk and migrate the files, when you
don't need them quickly any more, to tape.
Eric
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Hi,
24.09.2007 08:00,, Christoph Litauer wrote::
Dear bacula users,
last night my bacula server reported lots of the following errors:
23-Sep 13:38 bacula-dir: iwmuser.2007-09-23_04.05.11 Fatal error:
sql_create.c:730 sql_create.c:730 insert INSERT INTO batch VALUES
Hi,
24.09.2007 11:09,, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote::
Hi,
Would be nice to have the files on disk for some period to get a file
back quickly ;)
You could backup to disk and migrate the files, when you
don't need them quickly any more, to tape.
Or run two jobs, one to disk, one to tape. The
Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless you have a carousel, does anyone really use tapes anymore?
I'm speaking of small networks, but it seems to me that hard drives
are much cheaper than tapes for the $$/GB ratio.
That's really a good question. Yes hard drives have a better money/GB
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Hi all,
I'd be grateful for any hints on how to perform such as migration smoothly.
What would be the best order to perform individual steps, specifically migrate
the database?
Do I need to go to a 2.2.4/SQLite version as an in-between step?
Any
On 16 Sep 2007 at 21:45, Dan Langille wrote:
I am happy to say that I just ran bat on my laptop. There are many
people who helped me get this going.
The FreeBSD port still requires some work before it can be committed
to the ports tree. In particular, the dependencies need work and the
That's really a good question. Yes hard drives have a better money/GB
ratio,
After you get over the cost of the tape drive LTO2 and better are
cheaper than hard disks.
but cheap hard drive keep your data safe only for 3 - 4 years for
sure (maybe longer) and some tapes (DLT, LTO) are specified
Just for testing I tried to backup to floppy (in preparation
for DVD-RAM) I had the configuration at the end of the Mail.
Undefined ressources occur, as I didn't copied and pasted
everything.
I run the testjob manually from console, I expected it to do
the following:
Asking the operator for
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and clients to your latest
packages. Upgrades seemed to go smoothly, but when I ran a test
backup form one of my clients, I received the following error at
finish:
24-Sep 09:28 bserv-sd: Sending spooled attrs to the Director.
Despooling 20,209 bytes
Hi,
24.09.2007 15:35,, Jonathan Fine wrote::
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and clients to your latest
packages. Upgrades seemed to go smoothly, but when I ran a test
backup form one of my clients, I received the following error at
finish:
24-Sep 09:28 bserv-sd: Sending
Jonathan Fine wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and clients to your latest
packages. Upgrades seemed to go smoothly, but when I ran a test
backup form one of my clients, I received the following error at
finish:
What version of MySQL do you have? Check with 'dpkg -l' and
Ah, I'm running the mysql that came with debian sarge, 4.0.24. Now
to hunt down updated packages.
On 9/24/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
24.09.2007 15:35,, Jonathan Fine wrote::
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and clients to your latest
packages.
Ok so I have bweb working except one function the restore part of it. It
try's to serve the bweb.pl file to me any clues on what is going in.
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
24.09.2007 15:35,, Jonathan Fine wrote::
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and clients to your latest
packages. Upgrades seemed to go smoothly, but when I ran a test
backup form one of my clients, I received
Updated my mysql packages. test backup ran smoothly with no errors
now. Thanks to everyone that wrote in with a quick response.
Jon
On 9/24/07, Arno Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
24.09.2007 15:35,, Jonathan Fine wrote::
Hi,
I just upgraded my sarge bacula server and
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Read the documentation that comes with the package -- this is explained.
William McInnis wrote:
Ok so I have bweb working except one function the restore part of it. It
try's to serve the bweb.pl file to me any clues on what is going in.
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The reality is that if you really need reliable data for 10 years you're
probably stuck with technology like paper, optical media (choose wisely
as many of these formats are gone too), or online hard drive space that
you'll be continually checking and carrying along with each upgrade (and
In the message dated: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 12:15:43 +0200,
The pithy ruminations from Felix Schwarz on
Re: [Bacula-users] Fedora/CentOS RPMs for 2.2.4 published were:
= Mark,
=
= Mark Nienberg wrote:
= Sourceforge shows that your version 2.0.3 for fedora 5 had:
=
= 312 downloads for the client,
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Bob Hetzel wrote:
In summary... backup software is extremely important for disaster
recovery but should not be considered for long term (5+ years, possibly
even less depending on what you need it for) storage needs in my humble
opinion.
Anyone considering backups for
Hello,
We have a somewhat big setup of Bacula here with lots of clients, some
of them with many differente jobs and filesets (such as the database
servers, which have their datafiles backed up separately and their
archive logs backed up from 30 to 30 minutes).
Our network is quite unstable, and
In the message dated: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:04:00 EDT,
The pithy ruminations from Bob Hetzel on
Re: [Bacula-users] Backup to disk AND tape were:
= The reality is that if you really need reliable data for 10 years you're
= probably stuck with technology like paper, optical media (choose wisely
Hi all, i have a strange problem and i hope that somebody could give
me some help. Thanks in advance.
My configuration:
Dell PowerEdge 2850 with Powervault 124T.
Debian / bacula-sd 1.38.11-8 / bacula-dir 2.2.0-1.
I have the autoloader running fine, i can load / unload it with mtx /
mtx-changer,
Bob Hetzel wrote:
The reality is that if you really need reliable data for 10 years you're
probably stuck with technology like paper, optical media (choose wisely
as many of these formats are gone too), or online hard drive space that
you'll be continually checking and carrying along with
Hi,
I'm kind of new to Bacula, and definitely to Vchanger, so please bear
with me.
I want to implement vchanger on a set of hard drives, with the idea that
I will have a pool of, let's say, 10 drives available for backup, and
where I do not have to specify a storage device for every job I
How can I configure Bacula to just use whatever tape is in the drive and
overwrite it when a job is scheduled to occur? I want to have it this way so
if someone forgets to change the tape I will still have a backup.
Thanks.
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