Hi everyone,
I have a setup that director and sd are running on freebsd and fd is running
a windows 7. I found out that every time the backup for windows 7 is
running, it always backup some same sets of old files, plus the new files. I
have VSS enabled on fd. Other fds running on mac and freebsd
Hello Bacula-users list readers !
I'm using bacula to backup a windows XP machine and everything (well
99%) is OK.
I've got a problem with 12 files and the only reason I can think of is
that the path lenght for all these files exceed 260, which is weird as
I've thought that this limitation
John,
on the client you have Win32. Could it be that you need the
64bit version instead?
Oliver
*status client
Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-14): 4
Connecting to Client pine-fd at 10.200.50.55:9102
pine-fd Version: 5.0.2 (28 April 2010) VSS Linux Cross-compile Win32
Path/filenames longer than 260 characters (up to 32,000) are supported
beginning with Bacula version
1.39.20. Older Bacula versions support only 260 character path/filenames.
Thanks
Mark
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From: Matthieu Cameirao [mailto:matthieu.camei...@fr-opensource.com]
Sent:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 10/26/2010 4:21 AM, catkins wrote:
[snip quote]
That's a shame. Try the various mailing list archives for bacula. I
suggest http://marc.info
[snip quote]
I also suggest raising a bug report within FreeBSD.
--
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/
Thanks Dan :)
Hello my question is concerning the max concurrent jobs. The backups are
going to disk on the file system. I'm running 5.02 and I have increased
the director Maximum Concurrent Jobs to 4 as well as the client
definition and storage definition within the director conf file. In the
sd.conf file I
Hello my question is concerning the max concurrent jobs. The backups are
going to disk on the file system. I’m running 5.02 and I have increased the
director Maximum Concurrent Jobs to 4 as well as the client definition and
storage definition within the director conf file. In the sd.conf file
On Friday 29 October 2010 03:16:13 pm Mark Gordon wrote:
Hello my question is concerning the max concurrent jobs. The backups are
going to disk on the file system. I'm running 5.02 and I have increased
the director Maximum Concurrent Jobs to 4 as well as the client
definition and storage
Hello Martin.
Thanks for responding. We end up deleting, erasing and re-labeling all tapes
and start from scratch. But how could I change a tape status back to recycle? I
don't have this option in bconsole:
*update volume=W001
Parameters to modify:
1: Volume Status
2: Volume
Zak,
I'm running bacula-fd (the 5.0.3 x63 version) fine on a bunch of Win7 x64
computers here w/o problems. However, there are some problems with the
windows installers (both 32 bit and 64 bit) under many circumstances not
acceptable config files. If you look at the bacula-fd.conf file, make
No you are correct. Simultaneous jobs allow multiple jobs to use the
same storage device at the same time. Provided that only 1 pool is
involved because a single (non autochanger) storage device can only
load 1 volume at a time.
John
So that's the sticking point. 1 volume at a time unless I
Can you have more than 1 SD device on the same system or would that just
confuse it?
Hi,
A SD device can only use one volume at a time. This could be the cause
as all
jobs use separate volumes. You can configure more devices to run these
jobs
concurrently.
Regards, Machiel.
This mail was
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Mark Gordon mgor...@tdarx.com wrote:
No you are correct. Simultaneous jobs allow multiple jobs to use the
same storage device at the same time. Provided that only 1 pool is
involved because a single (non autochanger) storage device can only
load 1 volume at a
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Mark Gordon mgor...@tdarx.com wrote:
Can you have more than 1 SD device on the same system or would that just
confuse it?
You can use as many as you want.
John
--
Nokia and ATT
On Friday 29 October 2010 03:46:36 pm Mark Gordon wrote:
Can you have more than 1 SD device on the same system or would that just
confuse it?
Hi,
A SD device can only use one volume at a time. This could be the cause
as all
jobs use separate volumes. You can configure more devices to
nobody an idea?
*cry*
thank you
Am 13.10.2010 12:39, schrieb Griev:
Hey everybody,
first: sorry, my english is sad.
But I have a problem:
The Director is up to us - the client is at the customer (2 separate
networks).
If the backup is running and the Internet connection is cut in
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
christopher.il...@gg-net.de wrote:
nobody an idea?
*cry*
The answer is no. Bacula does not have any mode to continue a failed backup.
John
--
Nokia
On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 11:41:34 -0200, Rodrigo Ferraz said:
Thanks for responding. We end up deleting, erasing and re-labeling all tapes
and start from scratch. But how could I change a tape status back to
recycle?
It looks like you would have to use the purge command.
__Martin
damn
but thanks for the answer
Am 29.10.2010 16:44, schrieb John Drescher:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
christopher.il...@gg-net.de wrote:
nobody an idea?
*cry*
The answer is no. Bacula does not have any mode to continue a failed backup.
hi christopher,
rsync is probably the best solution (to a local holding directory) and
then bacula from there ...
cheers
m
On Fri, 2010-10-29 at 17:04 +0200, Christopher Illig | GG-Net GmbH
wrote:
damn
but thanks for the answer
Am 29.10.2010 16:44, schrieb John Drescher:
On Fri,
Mark Gordon wrote:
No you are correct. Simultaneous jobs allow multiple jobs to use the
same storage device at the same time. Provided that only 1 pool is
involved because a single (non autochanger) storage device can only
load 1 volume at a time.
John
So that's the sticking point. 1
On Friday 29 October 2010 05:49:50 pm Mark Gordon wrote:
Do you use tapes or other media?
I use disk, many devices when using tape would work but become a bit to
expensive/unmanageable.
Machiel.
Thanks
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Machiel van Veen [mailto:m...@sentia.nl]
Hi Guys,
Finally got around to getting the configs out (not sure if I can attach files
here, so), posting the configs below:
bacula-dir.conf
Director #123;nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;
nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; # define myself
nbsp; Name = v.com-dir
nbsp; DIRport =
Hi
At the Moment i try to configure a Bacula Backup Server.
When I label a tape with the bconsole i get the following error.:
3999 Device /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-3500e09e0001af92f-nst not found or could not
be opened
I have searched but not found a solution for my problem.
At the last night I have
hello there,
the service bacula-dir crashes when i call the webmin page ( Bacula Backup
System ).
At least this Error message follows:
The Bacula console command /etc/bacula/bconsole could not communicate with the
Bacula director.
Make sure the password in /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf is
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:14 AM, user132
bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
hello there,
the service bacula-dir crashes when i call the webmin page ( Bacula Backup
System ).
At least this Error message follows:
The Bacula console command /etc/bacula/bconsole could not communicate with
I don't know nothing about backupcentral things.
But just transforming your config in html things give those absolutely
unreadable ...
stick to text. and if you post from a wiki/forums, try to use a appropriate tag.
like [code] or [pre]
On 10/29/2010 06:33 PM, newtobacula wrote:
Hi Guys,
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Problem resolved.
The bacula-sd dns entry was not being recognized by the client. pine (the
bacula-fd client) is using separate DNS servers. I changed the the bacula-sd
address to the IP address and all works now.
Thanks for all the help!
JJ
-Original Message-
From: John Drescher
Problem resolved.
The bacula-sd dns entry was not being recognized by the client. pine (the
bacula-fd client) is using separate DNS servers. I changed the the bacula-sd
address to the IP address and all works now.
That is one reason why we were both complaining about pinging the
other
Yes, u were right. Pine, is the first member on our new domain and thus did
not have the same host entries. I was surprised to find out that the sd
address needed to be resolvable both ways for the backup to work. Regardless,
using the IP only is working now and will leave until dns has been
a different path
to the storage.
John
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On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Duilio Poggi O. dpo...@gammacargo.com wrote:
BTW, do you think that administrating Bacula Via webmin is more easyer than
using the graphic administration?
Are you asking me? Although I do use bat and webmin sometimes. My
primary administration of bacula is via
All of the information is stored in the DB very granularly, there's no need
to go to volume size to determine storage use. I'll gladly help you more off
list if you need assistance collecting it, I've written a billing
application using the same data.
-Blake
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 08:43, Mark
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