I try to bextract one volume, this volume was build on windows system,
and backuped up on linux
backup01:/etc/bacula# bextract /virtual/backup1/volume-daily-0001 /tmp
bextract: butil.c:269 Using device: "/virtual/backup1" for reading.
10-lut 16:59 bextract: Ready to read from volume "volume-daily
I configured a Max Start Delay of 1 hour and unfortunately it's still
waiting on a mount request and did not cancel the job even after 1 hour
has been exceeded. I purposely left a tape out to see what would happen.
Any other ideas?
Running Jobs:
JobId Level Name Statu
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 09 February 2009 17:09:19 Philipp Geschke wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I dared to CC Kern... maybe he can enlighten us?
>>
>
> :-)
>
> For me the problem has been solved for quite a lot time (I rewrote all 3rd
> party GPL code that we used in the source). Unfortuna
Hi all,
I've been using bacula for a while now with tls and it works great! Now, I
would like to make the jump on some of the testing machines I'm using to
have data encrypting working. I've looked on this site as well as going to
the manual on setting up configuration on a Windows client to do
Doug Sampson wrote:
> I'm using this to recover data onto a FreeBSD 7.1 prerelease server:
>
> http://www.bacula.org/fr/dev-manual/Disast_Recove_Using_Bacula.html#SECTION0
> 082314000
>
> All of the steps work up until #17 where I need to chroot in order to start
> the bacula-fd daemo
I'm using this to recover data onto a FreeBSD 7.1 prerelease server:
http://www.bacula.org/fr/dev-manual/Disast_Recove_Using_Bacula.html#SECTION0
082314000
All of the steps work up until #17 where I need to chroot in order to start
the bacula-fd daemon. I get the following error messa
Thx Kevin, I'll look at your doc.
THomas
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 22:23, Kevin Keane wrote:
> Funny that you mention that. I just put an article about setting up
> bacula through an SSH tunnel yesterday in the bacula Wiki.
>
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=sshtunnel
>
> It sounds like your
bacula-2.5.28-b1
2009/2/10 Yuri Timofeev :
> Hi.
>
> The test was conducted on a clean, empty database. And use an empty tape.
>
> Run the job.
> Job Type = Copy , from disk to tape (without autochangers).
> The label is recorded on new clean tape. But in the database record is
> not happening.
>
> I'm checking that.
>
> I've replaced 127.0.0.1 by the ip address 192.168.0.14 and added in my
> /etc/hosts a line that makes the machine name points to 192.168.0.1.
>
>
I have seen this before. The default config scripts use localhost or
127.0.0.1 for security reasons but that prevents bacula fr
Funny that you mention that. I just put an article about setting up
bacula through an SSH tunnel yesterday in the bacula Wiki.
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=sshtunnel
It sounds like your setup is very similar to what I am using, so this
solution is likely going to work quite well for you.
Thanks John,
I'm checking that.
I've replaced 127.0.0.1 by the ip address 192.168.0.14 and added in my
/etc/hosts a line that makes the machine name points to 192.168.0.1.
status all is now working ;o) I can start to play with
job/device/pool/schedule !
I've a question regarding the IP.
My se
Hi.
The test was conducted on a clean, empty database. And use an empty tape.
Run the job.
Job Type = Copy , from disk to tape (without autochangers).
The label is recorded on new clean tape. But in the database record is
not happening.
Running with option -d100 see below :
10-Фев 22:44 main.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Thomas Manson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've setup a vmware instance with ubuntu 8.10 installed, and then installed
> bacual (2.4.2) with mysql as DBMS.
>
> The 3 services are running (dir, fd, sd) and I can connect to bconsole with
> no error.
>
> But in bconsole, if I try
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
> (private) HKS wrote:
>>
>> My server's network performance seems all right. Testing basic TCP
>> throughput with iperf, I'm showing an average of 880Mbps or so. FTP
>> downloads to this server hum along at about 85MB/s.
>>
>>
>
> You may want
Hi,
I've setup a vmware instance with ubuntu 8.10 installed, and then installed
bacual (2.4.2) with mysql as DBMS.
The 3 services are running (dir, fd, sd) and I can connect to bconsole with
no error.
But in bconsole, if I try
*status all
I get a timeout error.
I've checked the configuraitio
(private) HKS wrote:
> My server's network performance seems all right. Testing basic TCP
> throughput with iperf, I'm showing an average of 880Mbps or so. FTP
> downloads to this server hum along at about 85MB/s.
>
>
You may want to expirement with the "Maximum Network Buffer Size"
parameter w
Foo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing a backup on a Debian Etch server which runs a network/time
> critical app at -20 niceness, but even with nice -n19 bacula-fd still
> causes glitches (packetloss).
>
> They seem to happen when the backup starts and ends, during the backup
> (doing 20-23 MB/s) there is
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
> (private) HKS wrote:
>>
>> I moved the catalog to a different server entirely, and the speeds
>> have not improved. What else can I dig into?
>>
>> -HKS
>>
>
> Test your raw network performance between your clients and your storage
> daemon.
Hi,
I'm doing a backup on a Debian Etch server which runs a network/time
critical app at -20 niceness, but even with nice -n19 bacula-fd still
causes glitches (packetloss).
They seem to happen when the backup starts and ends, during the backup
(doing 20-23 MB/s) there is no problem. An incr
Hi list!
I've been testing bacula for a while, before make it our main backup
software. It's amazing and very flexible, but there is something I can't
resolve, and didn't find out much information.
After some work, I could install bweb, and looks promising, but couldn't
resolve how to make bresto
(private) HKS wrote:
> I moved the catalog to a different server entirely, and the speeds
> have not improved. What else can I dig into?
>
> -HKS
>
Test your raw network performance between your clients and your storage
daemon. Then test your network performance between clients and storage
da
Hi John,
I did not post "list media" output because I manually tried to fix
thing using commands from bconsole to change the volume statuses to
get things fixed.
And failed in that
So the current status is something to work from this point, not for
error/problem analysis I am afraid. Sorry for
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Ralf Brinkmann
wrote:
> I tested barcode type "code39" printed with a Kyocera laserprinter -
> seems not to work. The Dell User's Guide gives no hint at all.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Kyocera Prescribe commands:
>
> !R! UNIT D;
>SCP;
>BARC 19, Y, 'DO0101L3', 180,
> I moved the catalog to a different server entirely, and the speeds
> have not improved. What else can I dig into?
>
Sorry. There are many different factors that can effect performance.
You are talking about full backups correct?
Also I would search the archives. This topic comes up every month
I tested barcode type "code39" printed with a Kyocera laserprinter -
seems not to work. The Dell User’s Guide gives no hint at all.
Any Idea?
Kyocera Prescribe commands:
!R! UNIT D;
SCP;
BARC 19, Y, 'DO0101L3', 180, 200;
RPP; MRP 0, 600;
BARC 19, Y, 'DO0102L3', 180, 200;
EXIT;
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:09 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> John Drescher wrote:
>>> You should never have the database on the same raid array as the
>>> storage. If you have to put it on a different computer.
>>>
>
> That is fine. The problem with having it on the same array is that the
> database
Dear list,
Bacula : strange things happening at night
After running successfully (besides weird verify issues) Bacula (2.4.1
on Debian Etch) has gone fubar.
We have a single slot tapedrive with 2 schedules. Each session contains
3 jobs: full backup, verify, backup catalog
There is a daily s
> John Drescher wrote:
>> You should never have the database on the same raid array as the
>> storage. If you have to put it on a different computer.
>>
That is fine. The problem with having it on the same array is that the
database will write often and in small chunks. If this is on the same
arra
Since I have similar setup - Is it OK to have database on the same
server but different array?
Thanks
Vladimir
John Drescher wrote:
> You should never have the database on the same raid array as the
> storage. If you have to put it on a different computer.
>
> John
--
Hello List .
I am new to bacula , and as such can assume nothing. i read the manual and
googled , but could not
find help to my problem .
I am trying to migrate data to a tape device but the migration keeps on failing
,
The manual I downloaded form the bacula.org site states that the migration
>> Where is the Bacula database storage? Is it on the same RAID array that you
>> are writing backup volumes to?
>
> Yes. If it makes a difference, performance is virtually identical
> between my oldest backup server (database about 2.5GB) and a fresh
> install.
>
You should never have the databas
Hello Maxime,
I'm sorry but check_bacula is not able to run with TLS enabled.
I planned to do this, but as usual... there's no time...
christian
--
"I sense much NT in you, NT leads to Blue Screen.
Blue Screen leads to downtime, downtime leads to suffering. NT is the path to
the darkside."
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
> (private) HKS wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm relatively new to Bacula, but so far have been very impressed with
>> it. Right now, I'm backing up three separate data centers to Dell
>> 2950s with 3TB SATA RAID 5 disk arrays. I'm running Bacula 2
(private) HKS wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm relatively new to Bacula, but so far have been very impressed with
> it. Right now, I'm backing up three separate data centers to Dell
> 2950s with 3TB SATA RAID 5 disk arrays. I'm running Bacula 2.2.8 on
> OpenBSD 4.4 with Postgresql 8.3.3.
>
> The only troub
Hi again,
I use bacula 2.4.4 on debian (etch and sarge) and it works fine. I still
want to monitor bacula with hobbit. I've found in examples/nagios that
we can perform handshake with daemon to make sure they're OK. This can
be done with check_bacula program.
I use TLS support and I compiled Ba
Hi there,
I use bacula 2.4.4 on debian etch. I use hobbit to monitor the servers.
Naturally, I took a look into examples/nagios/.
1. I used prepare_for_check_bacula, but it did a bad hack in
bacula-2.4.4/configure. I've fixed prepare_for_check_bacula script,
should I open a report on bacula sit
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 15:02:53 +0200, Victor Sterpu said:
>
> I have this file set, and the wildfile has no effect.
> Thank you.
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "Arhiva"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> compression = GZIP
> wildfile = "*.d
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 10.02.2009 03:51, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> I set up a bacula client through an SSH tunnel, and have a few
>> improvements over the documented method. So I wrote a new one - if there
>> is interest, feel free to snag it for your documentation!
>>
>
> I haven't
Hello,
Any considerations upon this matter?
Especially if I can get an answer from you, Kern.
Thanks very much.
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Hi,
10.02.2009 03:51, Kevin Keane wrote:
> I set up a bacula client through an SSH tunnel, and have a few
> improvements over the documented method. So I wrote a new one - if there
> is interest, feel free to snag it for your documentation!
I haven't tried it, but this looks very good! Do you p
Oki thanks
François
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Hi,
09.02.2009 10:07, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
>> My Bacula is currently in
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