Mhm... I had a similar Problem...
I solved it when I set the Address-Setting in the Dir and SD-Configs,
into quotes...
What says status storage?
How do your configs look like?
Am 28.03.2011 18:01, schrieb Roland Plüss:
(Tried to send this already but it looks like it failed)
I'm running here
Mike Carlson wrote:
I had recently changed the bacula-sd.conf from using Maximum Block
Size = 262144, to whatever the default value is. I didn't realize that
by undoing this, all previous backups would no longer be readable (since
I guess the SD is expecting a different block size?). So,
Hello,
I wanna accomplish the following:
1.- Full back up the first saunday of every month, incremental back up Mon
through Fri and differential backup every Sun except for the first Sun of
the month. So far I have this:
Schedule {
Name = WeeklyCycle
Run = Level=Full 1st sun at 18:00
Hi there,
backup server is Debian lenny running bacula 5.02, client is debian sarge
running bacula 1.38.11.
The server is a web server and on the 22nd a copy was made of the main site, if
you look at the backup job for that day, you can see an extra 4000 files. We're
running daily incrementals
Dobbin,
probably you have a problem with retention periods.
When you select 5 option on restore command you should able to see the
entire chain of backup (FDIII...)?
Maybe you full backup has already expired and the media has been recycled.
Kleber
2011/3/29 dobbin bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com
I had recently changed the bacula-sd.conf from using Maximum Block
Size = 262144, to whatever the default value is. I didn't realize that
by undoing this, all previous backups would no longer be readable (since
I guess the SD is expecting a different block size?). So, I added that
back into
On 03/29/2011 04:21 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
Mike Carlson wrote:
I had recently changed the bacula-sd.conf from using Maximum Block
Size = 262144, to whatever the default value is. I didn't realize that
by undoing this, all previous backups would no longer be readable (since
I guess the SD is