I have a tape I am trying to restore from on a local LTO drive.
It was created at a remote location, in a library which is no longer
attached to the SD there and the "update slots" command was not done
after this tape was removed, so the Director still sees the tape as
residing in the remote li
On 09/02/10 15:21, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 09/02/2010 08:33 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> I meant to say, bscan will do part of what you want. Depending on the
>> media, you should be able to either copy the disk volumes to the new
>> datacenter, or send tapes and install a drive that can read
On 09/02/2010 08:33 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 09/02/10 14:17, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> On 09/02/10 13:56, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>>> Is there a magic way to read old media and pipe data in them to a new
>>> media which will be stored on a new location, new name, and have it's
>>> file & path
On 09/02/10 14:17, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 09/02/10 13:56, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Is there a magic way to read old media and pipe data in them to a new
>> media which will be stored on a new location, new name, and have it's
>> file & path recorded in DB ?
>
> Have you looked at bscan?
Er,
On 09/02/10 13:56, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Is there a magic way to read old media and pipe data in them to a new
> media which will be stored on a new location, new name, and have it's
> file & path recorded in DB ?
Have you looked at bscan?
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Hi all, I need some advises to resolve a complex case.
Global situation :
2 enterprises each running bacula
entA : run 1.38 with sqlite DB
entB : run 2.28 with mysql 5.0
Now they merge into a new entity. entC
I discuss with the new DataManager about the new needs about backups
We prepare devi
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:07:46 -0700, Michael Edwards said:
>
> Hi All,
> A quick question (hopefully) regarding bacula's choice of tapes within a
> given pool. I began using bacula recently and found that some of the
> time, bacula will begin writing to a tape/volume within a given pool,
Hi Brian
As far as i know it's the SCSI driver who is responsible for determining
whether compression will be used or not.
For linux, the stinit utility (from mt-st package) can initialize the driver
and how it is going to operate afterwards. I guess that several tape devices
are already prope
Cool. I did not know there was such a thing. So controlling
compression could happen at two different places. Right?
On 9/1/2010 7:15 PM, Rodrigo Ferraz wrote:
> Problem solved!
>
> Steve Ellis pointed that there was a problem with my stinit command.
>
> As you'll all notice below (my orig
Stefan Muenkner writes:
> Hi,
>
> maybe this is too obvious, but AFAIK the fd-client version should not be
> higher (it can be lower...) than the dir version. If, what you wrote was
> correct (dir 3.0.2 and fd 5.0.2) could that be causing problems ?
>
This could be and I'm going to investiga
Hi,
I generate the configs with a shell script.
I read the warning that variable expansion is obsolete and I should use
the python scripting. But the documentation of python scripting is still
poor and I still have nothing like Label Format config option in python,
where I could write some Pool spe
Hello,
I have a blocking issue with bacula-sd daemon. Environment :
- Debian Lenny AMD64
- Kernel: 2.6.32-bpo.4-amd64
- Bacula version : 3.0.3 and 5.0.3
- We use TLS for authentication and transfers.
Every few days, bacula-sd quits with a segfault. I've setup the debugging
stuff, so I finally hav
Hi,
On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 14:08 +0200, Ralph Kutschera wrote:
> Hallo!
>
>I'd like to kindly ask if someone could post a reasonable Windows 7
> FileSet!
>
We us this since a few days do backup desktop workstations.
C:/bacula_include.txt may contain extra drives (e.g. D:/)
We exclude junct
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