Hi,
11.12.2007 05:32,, Reynier Perez Mira wrote::
Hi: I'm newbie using Bacula. I have some problems with my English
because I talk and write Spanish so if any doesn't understand
something just let me know.
No problems...
I doing a intesive research about
Backups System and finally I want
Hi,
10.12.2007 12:58,, Bastian Friedrich wrote::
Hi,
The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish
backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By adding FileSet
parameters, one job can back up a machine and still keep information about
more
Hi,
10.12.2007 17:34,, Marco Gaiarin wrote::
...
And so tasks start for every client at 8.00.
The annoying thing are that everytime a job start, i receive a mail
like:
Subject: Bacula: Intervention needed for Teoden.2007-12-10_08.00.01
10-dic 09:00 trinity-sd: Job
Hi,
10.12.2007 22:56,, Daniel Haas wrote::
Hi all,
I have a problem with Bacula 2.2.5 on a Debian Etch.
Every Friday I make a Full Backup and from Monday to Thursday a made an
Incremental Backup to the harddisk. Every day Bacula have to execute 11
Jobs, one for every server.
Espacially
Hi list,
I've got the following pool definition:
Pool {
Name = strike-full-hdd
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
Autoprune = yes
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
Maximum Volumes = 1
Volume Retention = 1 days
Label Format = strike-full-hdd-${Year}-${Month:p/2/0/r}-${Day:p/2/0/r}
}
Hi Benjamin,
On Dienstag 11 Dezember 2007 10:04:11 wrote:
I've got the following pool definition:
Pool {
Name = strike-full-hdd
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
Autoprune = yes
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
Maximum Volumes = 1
Volume Retention = 1 days
Label Format =
On Tuesday 11 December 2007 10:18:23 Falk Sauer wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
On Dienstag 11 Dezember 2007 10:04:11 wrote:
I've got the following pool definition:
Pool {
Name = strike-full-hdd
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes
Autoprune = yes
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
Maximum
Hi Benjamin,
On Dienstag 11 Dezember 2007 10:26:38 wrote:
Ah, okay. So, can one use Volume Retention = 20 hours?
... if it's in worst case enough time between last volume use and starting the
actual backup.
You should have a spare volume (maybe from scratch pool) if you need such
litte
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:57:55 +0200 Dimitrios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can i get a list all the files backed up by a specific job and save them
in a TXT file?
nobody knows? :(
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Scott Ruckh wrote:
I don't think there is a problem with core components, CPU, memory, or power
supply. All have been sufficiently pushed with various tests: cpuburn-in,
mprime, memtest, etc. I doubt there is a physical problem with the external
USB hard drive or the USB port itself.
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 10:02:58 +, Damian Brasher said:
Martin Simmons wrote:
Also, you could attach gdb to each daemon and run the gdb command
thread apply all bt
11th Nov
Hi all!
Following situation:
I'm recreating the bacula-db, labeling a new volume( File-based),
starting a Full backup of a client. It works. (JobID=1)
After that, i start an Incremental Backup - but Bacula makes
a Full backup again (telling me No prior Full backup Job record found.)
(JobID=2)
On Dec 11, 2007 12:19 AM, rajasekhar gurram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi john,
very thanks for your kind reply.when iam running the bacula-dir service
follwing error is existing.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# service bacula-dir restart
Stopping Bacula Director services:
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From: John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 11, 2007 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] first incremental job fails every time
To: Vladimirs Vecgailis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Dec 11, 2007 9:23 AM, Vladimirs Vecgailis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
Is there a way to pipe estimate results to a text file?
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(echo estimate clientid=123 ; echo quit) | bconsole out.txt?
Cheers, uwe
I found the listing command after my post, but looks like this will work
too, except that I always am forced to choose the client before the
command will work, so list.txt is just a menu screen of my choices. I have
Hi,
11.12.2007 19:29,, Michael Galloway wrote::
ok, i don't really know what to do with this volume that is marked
as error.
First of all, it's quite important to know why it's been marked as
Error. You can look that up in the log file Bacula, by default,
writes. A grep for the volume name
also, i should have noted, this is bacula 2.2.6 with these
patches:
2.2.6-add.patch
2.2.6-backup-restore-socket.patch
2.2.6-queued-msg.patch
2.2.6-status.patch
running on centos 5.
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11.12.2007 22:06,, Michael Galloway wrote::
thanks for helping arno, here is what i've found:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 09:36:06PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
First of all, it's quite important to know why it's been marked as
Error. You can look that up in the log file Bacula, by default,
here is what was in the log file:
Dec 10 09:34:04 molbio kernel: st0: Current: sense key: Medium Error
Dec 10 09:34:04 molbio kernel: Additional sense: Recorded entity not found
Dec 10 09:34:04 molbio kernel: Info fld=0x1
i've marked it as used, and will see what happens. if it errors out
thanks for helping arno, here is what i've found:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 09:36:06PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
First of all, it's quite important to know why it's been marked as
Error. You can look that up in the log file Bacula, by default,
writes. A grep for the volume name should tell
We're trying to set up a Dell 2950 with Slackware Linux 11 and Bacula 2.2.6.
The tape library is a Dell ML6020 with 4 IBM Ultrium TD4s and 128 slots.
These are SAS drives using the Fusion MPT SAS Host driver 3.04.05 driver.
The kernel is 2.6.23.
dmesg shows that the library (ch0) and all four
Gary Danko wrote:
dmesg shows that the library (ch0) and all four drives (st0-st3) are
recognized, but /dev/ch0 does not exist and only /dev/st0 and /dev/st1
exist. Please see the attached dmesg output:
Any ideas why I am seeing this behavior?
Autochangers are accessed using /dev/sgN,
loaderinfo on all of the /dev/sg* devices gave me cannot open SCSI device
'/dev/sgx' - No such device or address
there is no /sys/class/scsi_generic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys/class# ls -1
cpuid/
dmi/
fc_host/
fc_remote_ports/
fc_transport/
fc_vports/
firmware/
input/
iscsi_connection/
iscsi_host/
Hi,
11.12.2007 23:14,, Gary Danko wrote::
We're trying to set up a Dell 2950 with Slackware Linux 11 and Bacula
2.2.6. The tape library is a Dell ML6020 with 4 IBM Ultrium TD4s and 128
slots. These are SAS drives using the Fusion MPT SAS Host driver 3.04.05
driver. The kernel is 2.6.23.
Gary Danko wrote:
loaderinfo on all of the /dev/sg* devices gave me cannot open SCSI device
'/dev/sgx' - No such device or address
there is no /sys/class/scsi_generic
It sounds like SCSI generic is missing from your kernel.
If scsi generic support is available and loaded you should see something
like this:
# lsmod | grep sg
sg 69865 0
scsi_mod 186361 1015 mptctl,libata,sg,aacraid,sd_mod
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gdanko# loaderinfo -f /dev/sg2
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'IBM '
Product ID: 'ULTRIUM-TD4 '
Revision: '74H5'
Attached Changer: No
Bar Code Reader: No
EAAP: Yes
Number of Medium Transport Elements: 258
Number of Storage Elements: 0
I rebuilt the kernel with scsi-generic support.. Now I am running the tests
to make sure mtx-changer can do its job. It's been a long time since I've
used Bacula so bear with me here. :)
On Dec 11, 2007 3:21 PM, Michael Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If scsi generic support is available and
Thanks to everyone for helping me get the changer recognized. The last
changer I used with Bacula was a 15 slot AIT4 Sony unit. This ML6020 is a
beast in comparison. I ran the btape test as described in the manual:
/usr/local/bacula/sbin/btape -c /usr/local/bacula/etc/bacula-sd.conf/dev/st0
All
On Dec 11, 2007 6:42 PM, Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for helping me get the changer recognized. The last
changer I used with Bacula was a 15 slot AIT4 Sony unit. This ML6020 is a
beast in comparison. I ran the btape test as described in the manual:
What's the difference between st0 and nst0?
On 12/11/07, Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for helping me get the changer recognized. The last
changer I used with Bacula was a 15 slot AIT4 Sony unit. This ML6020 is a
beast in comparison. I ran the btape test as described
Gary Danko wrote:
What's the difference between st0 and nst0?
When you use /dev/nst0 it leaves the tape positioned at where it stopped
when the previous job finished. If you use /dev/st0 it automatically
rewinds to the beginning after each operation.
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Hi All!
Did anyone know how to resolve this problem ?
Issue description
Suppose we have an actively used /home directory, which is backed up using
incremental and differential backups. Even if the dir is huge in size, with
this backup manner the daily backup volume is not all that large.
Has anyone an idea where /dev/st2 and /dev/st3 may have disappeared to? Look
at my dmesg output and you will see all four drives active, but only two
appear in /dev
On Dec 11, 2007 2:14 PM, Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're trying to set up a Dell 2950 with Slackware Linux 11 and Bacula
Gary Danko wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007 2:14 PM, Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're trying to set up a Dell 2950 with Slackware Linux 11 and
Bacula 2.2.6. The tape library is a Dell ML6020 with 4 IBM Ultrium
TD4s and 128 slots. These are SAS drives
Recycle = yes
Pool Type = Backup
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
El Viernes, 7 de Diciembre de 2007 09:35, Arno Lehmann escribió:
Hello,
07.12.2007 08:45,, Johan van Vliet wrote::
Hi,
I have two questions about doing backups to harddisk with bacula. I'll
put them in seperate emails to keep
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