On Wednesday 29 July 2009 09:09:41 Bobby Castleberry wrote:
> Is there a way to cause the storage daemon to pick up new configuration
> without stopping jobs? The way I would like to set bacula up and the
> preoccupation with the tape metaphor are making this far more difficult
> that what it c
Without information about how your default restore job is define the following
could be wrong.
Verify that you also choose the right client to restore ( could be modified
with the mod command )
If it try to send the restore to a host without the b: drive, the message would
become clear :-)
Ke
Francisco Sanchez wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am trying to install Bacula 3.0.2 but after the installtion finished the
> bacula-sd.conf and bacula-fd.com are not created, this is the configure
> script that I ran :
>
>
>
> CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure \
> --sbindir=/usr/sbin \
> --
Is there a way to cause the storage daemon to pick up new configuration
without stopping jobs? The way I would like to set bacula up and the
preoccupation with the tape metaphor are making this far more difficult
that what it could be.
--
Bobby Castleberry
Contegix
Beyond Managed Hosting(r
Hi,
I'm currently attempting to restore a windows directory to a location
other than its original location, but receiving error.
The backup fileset was f:\
However, due to limited disk space we need to restore to b:\
JobId 10291: Error: B: is not a valid drive 29-Jul 10:40 msdb-fd J
2009/7/28 :
>
> Hallo John Drescher ,
>
> Ich bin bis 5.8.2009 auf Urlaub, und habe keine gelegenheit meine Mails zu
> lesen. Ich freu mich, dass Du versucht hast mich zu erreichen. Wenn es
> dringend ist, versuche bitte folgende Personen zu erreichen:
>
> Privat: warte bis ich wieder zu
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
> Daniel De Marco wrote:
>> * Kevin Keane [07/28/2009 21:51]:
>>
>>> I didn't follow this thread, but there is a simple solution to this
>>> problem. You can generate the actual content of the file set with a
>>> script, and call the same script
On 7/28/2009 10:25 PM, Daniel De Marco wrote:
* Kevin Keane [07/28/2009 21:51]:
I didn't follow this thread, but there is a simple solution to this
problem. You can generate the actual content of the file set with a
script, and call the same script from within both file sets in the
bacula c
Daniel De Marco wrote:
> * Kevin Keane [07/28/2009 21:51]:
>
>> I didn't follow this thread, but there is a simple solution to this
>> problem. You can generate the actual content of the file set with a
>> script, and call the same script from within both file sets in the
>> bacula configura
* Kevin Keane [07/28/2009 21:51]:
> I didn't follow this thread, but there is a simple solution to this
> problem. You can generate the actual content of the file set with a
> script, and call the same script from within both file sets in the
> bacula configuration file.
Thanks, but in this ca
Hi,
I am trying to install Bacula 3.0.2 but after the installtion finished the
bacula-sd.conf and bacula-fd.com are not created, this is the configure script
that I ran :
CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--sysconfdir=/etc/bacula \
--with-scriptdir=/etc/bacul
Daniel De Marco wrote:
> Julian & John,
>
> * Fahrer, Julian [07/28/2009 17:14]:
>
>>Two filesets should also work if i understood u right.
>>
>
> * Mike Ruskai [07/28/2009 17:17]
>
>> I'm pretty sure Bacula considers the file set the backup unit of
>> relevance here. Use two iden
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Daniel De Marco wrote:
> John,
>
> * John Drescher [07/28/2009 16:52]:
>> This is interesting to me. I did this a long while back (like 2 years
>> ago) and it worked. I still have the configs in my bacula.
>
> I'm using version 3.0.2, I assume you were using 2.some
John,
* John Drescher [07/28/2009 16:52]:
> This is interesting to me. I did this a long while back (like 2 years
> ago) and it worked. I still have the configs in my bacula.
I'm using version 3.0.2, I assume you were using 2.something ?
Daniel.
Julian & John,
* Fahrer, Julian [07/28/2009 17:14]:
>Two filesets should also work if i understood u right.
* Mike Ruskai [07/28/2009 17:17]
> I'm pretty sure Bacula considers the file set the backup unit of
> relevance here. Use two identical but differently-named FileSet
> definitions in
Bit of a bacula newbie and I am having a problem with a schedule
that I am trying to create. I poked through the mailing list
archive and the net and can't seem to find a similar answer.
My question has to do with using the "week of year" specification.
Current Setup
-
OS: linux (FC
On 7/28/2009 3:59 PM, Daniel De Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use bacula to keep two independent sets of backups for
> some particular machines. I have two storage daemons setup (one of them
> offsite) so I can't use Migration or Copy Jobs.
>
> My first try has been to setup a second set of
Two filesets should also work if i understood u right.
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Julian Fahrer
- Originalnachricht -
Von: Daniel De Marco
An: Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Gesendet: Tue Jul 28 21:59:57 2009
Betreff: [Bacula-users] multiple copies
Hi,
I'm trying to use bacula to kee
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Daniel De Marco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use bacula to keep two independent sets of backups for
> some particular machines. I have two storage daemons setup (one of them
> offsite) so I can't use Migration or Copy Jobs.
>
> My first try has been to setup a sec
Hi,
I'm trying to use bacula to keep two independent sets of backups for
some particular machines. I have two storage daemons setup (one of them
offsite) so I can't use Migration or Copy Jobs.
My first try has been to setup a second set of jobs to do the backups to
the offsite location.
For exam
Hello guys,
I'm a newbie in Bacula, but i configure this in my office.
So, i have one ask for us on the Diferential Backup:
Bacula make one Full backup for week (Sunday), and one Diferential
backup for day.
But, i delete an archive on Friday.
So, I don't know in which day this file was exclud
MyKey0815 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think I have found a small "bug": I have install Bacula 3.0.2 (Win32) and
> want to run "create_database". I have the message: "File not found"
>
> Now open the script and see, the path to my mysql.exe is wrong. In the script
> is "S:\XAMPP\mysql\bin\bin\mysql",
MyKey0815 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to configure my Bacula for the first time.
>
> A question to the directory of the configuration-Files: Is it possible to
> change the directory? By default is it %ALLUSERS%\Application Data\Bacula.
> How can I use the files in S:\BACULA\Conf ?
>
> Thank you
Hello,
I try to configure my Bacula for the first time.
A question to the directory of the configuration-Files: Is it possible to
change the directory? By default is it %ALLUSERS%\Application Data\Bacula. How
can I use the files in S:\BACULA\Conf ?
Thank you very much
Michael
+-
Hello,
I think I have found a small "bug": I have install Bacula 3.0.2 (Win32) and
want to run "create_database". I have the message: "File not found"
Now open the script and see, the path to my mysql.exe is wrong. In the script
is "S:\XAMPP\mysql\bin\bin\mysql", but the file is only in
"S:\
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Mapper ict
department wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> Are you still alive? Or did i say something dumb? I posted a couple of
> updates. If you are busy i can understand as well.
> Acutally i was just wondering if you caught the latest updates.
>
> With kind regards,
>
To
Hello,
I have found BACULA and want to integrate in my small network. I did´n´t have
any Linux KnowHow and no Linux-Computers in my Network.
Have some write down a HowTo for installing BACULA 3.0.2 (Win32) as Server and
a WebGUI (what are you preferd)?
On the XP-Computer I have installed XAM
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Marc Cousin wrote:
> At peak during the night, we have around 40-50 write streams at the same time,
> and we are despooling to 3 LTO3 and 3 LTO1.
That's larger than my installation and I haven't got budget for a
dedicated array controller. We're using software striping on our
On Monday 27 July 2009 15:21:17 Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Marc Cousin wrote:
> > All you really need is to be able to read and write big streams at the
> > same time. So the real problem is to help your disk scheduler to be able
> > to read while having a lot of data in the write cac
Dear list,
Using Bacula 2.4.4 I was stuck on why my Admin Type job did not work.
Messages on bconsole reported:
27-Jul 17:49 olaf-dir JobId 4471: Bacula 2.4.4 (28Dec08): 27-Jul-2009 17:49
JobId: 4471
Job:MyAdmin_JobBefore.2009-07-27_17.49.52.34
Start time:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:10:35 -0300, Marcelo Terres said:
>
> Nobody have any idea of what could cause this error ?
The authentication between the sd and fd uses a session key generated by the
director, so it is unclear how this can fail.
Try running the 3 daemons at debug level 200 and see
Hi,
On Sat, 25.07.2009 at 18:52:08 +0300, Timo Neuvonen
wrote:
> First, there is some very limited job history in the .state files. Is it
> possible the old information comes from the .state files of the spesific
> clients, did you delete them also, in addition to the .state files of the
> s
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