Hi,
Solution for this problem was very easy,
Bacula director was on debian lenny, and bacula storage was on debian etch,
I have installed lenny and all my problems with bacula goes away.
Thank you for helping.
S.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > after:
>
wvoice wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently using bacula-3.0.3 (and some systems have 3.1.4) to backup a
> bunch of Linux and Windows machines. These backups are local and everything
> is working fantastically with that.
>
> However, I'd like to be able to backup the backup data offsite. Right now,
>
j...@alpha.net.au wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am backing up a server with a lot of static content and very little
> dynamic one. I would like to have , on any given day, a full backup for
> the past 30 days but am not sure how to choose a proper schedule. The
> directories are backed up onto a disk part
jeffrey Lang wrote:
> I noticed in the manual this weekend there is an issue with bacula about
> moving files/directoies into an already backed up location. Could this
> be the cause of my problem?
I think that's the most likely cause. Say you un-tar an tarball, then
all catalogs and files will b
Hi,
I noticed some thing strange. If I tried to restore an recent Job,
bacula states "281,701 files inserted into the tree" but there are
315,994 backed up. Than I marked all files and count says 315,994 files.
Where dose this difference come from ?
Peter
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Everyone
First let me say that BACULA is a great software package.
Now my issue:
I recently had a file system get corrupted, and need to restore it
from the backups. I re-installed from the most recent backup from
about three months ago. Due to the amount of data I do a three month
fu
Christoph Litauer wrote:
> Most often I need to restore whole directories (recursive) out of the
> last backup or using a backup some time ago. Because there is no bacula
> command for restores of directories, I use the interactive restore method.
> When selecting a job that contains about 10 Mio.
Is it possible to disable GZIP compression for jobs for a single
schedule? As even 'compression = GZIP1' makes a large difference in
backup speed, I'd like to disable it for some of my tape jobs, since the
LTO3 drive employs hardware compression anyways. However, the same job
definitions are
Brian Jobling wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>
>
> Can you let me know if you are able to backup files newer than a
> certain date.
>
>
>
> For example I wish to perform a full backup, but only on files newer
> than 1^st October 2009.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Brian.
>
>
>
>
>
You may be able to do t
now it works, it was my fault !
wrong password, sorry
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i changed some things but i dont work
r...@ubuntusrv02:~# bacula-fd -d100 -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-dir
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-mon
baculasrv02-fd: jcr.c:135-0 read_last_jobs seek to 1
I am currently using version 2.4.2 on OpenSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), and would like to
upgrade to 3.0, but I don't want to recompile from source. OpenSUSE 11.1 still
only includes bacula 2.4. Are there any 3.0 RPMs? The OpenSUSE build service
usually has newer RPMs, but even there I only found the bacu
hi bruno,
thais waht i found if i search for localhost on server
r...@baculasrv:/etc/bacula# grep localhost *
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use "localhost" here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use "localhost" here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use "localhost" here
bacula-dir.conf:# Do not use "localhost" here
i changed some things but i dont work
r...@ubuntusrv02:~# bacula-fd -d100 -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-dir
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: baculasrv02-mon
baculasrv02-fd: jcr.c:135-0 read_last_jobs seek to 1
Dear bacula users,
I am using bacula 3.0.2 with mysql on a 4 core Xeon machine with 4 GB
RAM. mysql is used locally, bacula database is about 40GB containing
about 180 million files.
First of all: bacula does a great job for over 1 year now! Thanks a lot
to Kern and the community!
Most often I n
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009, Cedric Tefft wrote:
> As a point of reference, I have a 70MB MyISAM database which, when
> dumped to a text file is about 80MB. That works out to about a 15%
> larger dump file than the native database. Your dump file is 2300%
> larger than the database (and counting). I do
Brian Jobling wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> Can you let me know if you are able to backup files newer than a certain
> date.
>
>
>
> For example I wish to perform a full backup, but only on files newer
> than 1^st October 2009.
Not directly as far as I know.
But you can run a backup on any fil
Hello
Can you let me know if you are able to backup files newer than a certain
date.
For example I wish to perform a full backup, but only on files newer than
1st October 2009.
Thanks
Brian.
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