Another job, new DVD. Same stuff.
08-Nov 14:16 wellington-dir JobId 8968: Bacula wellington-dir 2.4.3 (10Oct08):
08-Nov-2008 14:16:54
Build OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu debian 4.0
JobId: 8968
Job:MOSQUITO_Backup.2008-11-08_11.25.05
Backup
Got an error: the whole machine hang when the backup job was well over 2GB.
Changed to Maximum Part Size 800M, which is apparently there for a reason.
Next error. Job finished successfully
08-Nov 12:47 wellington-dir JobId 8967: Bacula wellington-dir 2.4.3 (10Oct08):
08-Nov-2008 12:47:40
Hi,
When I choose disconnect or reconnect in Menu crashes Windows bwx-console.
Entering 'quit' command from console panel to disconnect a session works,
so it has to be a problem in wxWidget. but I have no idea what is wrong.
Does anybody have a solution to this? I use bwx-console 2.4.2
It seems that if the job is large enough to be split into parts, only the
last part updates database catalog.
08-Nov 13:17 wellington-sd JobId 8968: Volume DVDRW-003 previously written,
moving to end of data.
08-Nov 13:17 wellington-sd JobId 8968: Ready to append to end of Volume
DVDRW-003
Bob Hetzel wrote:
Folks,
I've got a user who thinks a file was deleted but she isn't sure of the
exact name or where it was in the file system. Is there a command to
search for a file with wildcards which could be anywhere in the catalog
(where both the date it was backed up and the
I was doing a test to get ready for DR testing, and it didn't work out.
This is what I did, any help would be appreciated.
I mounted the 1st tape from the bsr before I started and I used another
xterm to swap the tapes when it asked for the manual mount.
Any help would be appreciated.
Folks,
I have following in my job description:
RunAfterJob = /usr/local/etc/ChangeTapeStatusToUsed %v
but when the script is executed it does not get the volume name.
Here is the part of the script.
#!/bin/ksh
if (( $# != 1 ))
then
print ERROR: Volume name not specified
exit 1
else