I think that I finally found what was causing the problem. As soon as I turned
off accurate backups, everything started working fine. I don't know what
changed to make those be an issue, but I've got around the problem for now.
Thanks for the idea though.
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Corey Shaw
T
We are using Bacula 2.2.5 with an Overland 24 slot tape drive.
I have just replaced some full tapes with tapes to be purged and reused. For
some reason some slots are showing both old and new tapes in them when I run
option 15 on the query command:
Choose a query (1-16): 15
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Hi folks,
Over at Debian, we received a bug report at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=542810 regarding the
migration from sqlite2 to sqlite3. We are doing the process implied
by the make_catalog_backup command; namely:
sqlite "$DB" .dump | sqlite3 "$DB.sqlite3"
Our reporter
Grzegorz Bystrzyński wrote:
>
> Sorry, the above error line incorrect, the one below is correct:
> Cannot open file jobfiles: ERR=No such file or directory
> I was working on a couple of files with diffrent filenames and cited a
> wrong line.
>
Hi,
If you want to do restore this way, you shou
Dear List,
I am in the process of trying to get a grip on the messages that Bacula
is emailing.
Obviously various strategies can be considered:
- reconfiguring the message stanza to limit the amount of mail (leading
to less insight in the backup-process imho)
- not using the bsmtp mailer as prov
Hi all,
I am backing up to disk every night, and then copying to tape during
the day. Is there a way to prevent a copy job that encounters a tape
problem from blocking new disk jobs from running at a later time? I
really would like a guarantee that the disk jobs are always run
regardless if
Hello,
Today I had a problem with an LTO-3 400/800 tape:
I purged the corresponding volume in the catalog; then, when I mounted
the tape, the following error message appeared:
--
3902 Cannot mount Volume on Storage Device
Grzegorz Bystrzyński pisze:
> Hi all
> I have configured Bacula 3.0.0 Director + Storage on FreeBSD 7.0 plus
> some file daemons on a variety of systems. So far all works well
> (scheduled backup, restoring on demand).
> Now I have a following problem. On one of the clients (Windows 2003,
> Bacu
Hi all
I have configured Bacula 3.0.0 Director + Storage on FreeBSD 7.0 plus
some file daemons on a variety of systems. So far all works well
(scheduled backup, restoring on demand).
Now I have a following problem. On one of the clients (Windows 2003,
Bacula 3.0.0) I need to restore some files u
Hello Falb,
Thanx for the reply. Yes it was changed for privacy. But sure it is same. In
face the bacula-fd.conf file is taken from a working client machine itself.
What you suspect ??
Thanx,
admin
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From: Markus Falb [mailto:markus.f...@fasel.at]
Sent: Donnerstag, 2
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Corey Shaw wrote:
> I ran the memtest on our bacula server last night. After 14 hours and 8
> passes it didn't find any problems. I'm at the end of my rope here. I'm
> trying a new virtual server to see if that fixes the issue.
I've found I can reliably trigger faults on a fe
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