Le Wednesday 30 March 2011 15:41:29 Alan Brown, vous avez écrit :
> Laurent HENRY wrote:
> > I let bacula a few days with attribute spooling.
> > Things are not really different but it is a nice feature anyway.
> >
> > I am still not beyond 100Mb/s on my 1Gb/s network.
>
> You should be able to hit
Hi everyone.
I just started to use bacula. Everything seems to work nice, however I noticed
some strange errors. These errors occures only when backing up Windows 2003
Server clients. After that job stops with following status:
Non-fatal FD errors:1
SD Errors: 0
FD ter
> On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 09:06:25 -0400, hymie! said:
>
> Greetings. A couple of questions so that I can hopefully better
> understand what I'm doing with my Bacula setup.
>
> Q1:
> Is this statment correct?
> "A Storage may contain several Pools, but a Pool lives on one and only one
> Storage
Roland Plüss wrote:
> Sorry for the delay but I've got some problems over here. The NAS
> suddenly forgot the root password
You could try restoring /etc/shadow to a local disk and then run John
the Ripper on it...
Another method involves editing the restored shadow file to remove the
root pass
I have ~20 servers that i backup with bacula to file storage (mostly
incrementally). Now i want to write some of backups to tape, but as full
backups. How can i do this without performing extra jobs on the client and
without extracting all data to some directory on server and writing it to the
Once again, hello everyone.
I've been trying out with Copy Jobs and everything seems to work just fine,
but I have one last doubt:
just like any other Job, I have to configure the Client for the Copy Job
resource, but since I'm using "Selection Type = SQL Query", I basically
could select any JobI
I think you could use Migration Jobs for that, but since i've just started
trying out with that myself, I can't help you with details about
implementing... But there's a good documentation about that on:
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/Migration_Copy.html
And off course, there'
Hello,
I need some help for the schedule directive in my new Bacula configuration.
Here are my prerequisites:
-1 daily incremental backup at 19:00 from Monday to Friday
-1 seasonal full backup on first seasonal Saturday.
-1 yearly full backup on first Saturday of the year.
-1 weekly full backup a
Op 4/04/2011 13:58, Michael A Baikov schreef:
> I have ~20 servers that i backup with bacula to file storage (mostly
> incrementally). Now i want to write some of backups to tape, but as full
> backups. How can i do this without performing extra jobs on the client and
> without extracting all da
>> This essentially creates two identical copies of the same backup.
I don't want to copy 6 incremental backups and one full copy per server (20)
per server job (1..5). Well... I am doing it right now, looking for more
efficient way.
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> I think you could use Migrat
> Message: 8
> Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2011 18:47:39 -0400
> From: Frank Sweetser
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Table file system full
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> On 4/2/2011 6:46 PM,
Michael A Baikov wrote:
>>> This essentially creates two identical copies of the same backup.
>
> I don't want to copy 6 incremental backups and one full copy per server (20)
> per server job (1..5). Well... I am doing it right now, looking for more
> efficient way.
Synthetic Full backups were c
Greetings.
I could not find who the correct person to contact would be.
http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#SECTION00203
"Maximum Concurent Jobs"
"Concurrent" has 2 r's.
I had quite a bit of trouble configuring my storage daemons befor
Looks promising, but as far as i understood they are not yet implemented in
bacula.
Back to square one...
-Original Message-
> Michael A Baikov wrote:
> >>> This essentially creates two identical copies of the same backup.
> >
> > I don't want to copy 6 incremental backups and one f
On 04/04/11 09:48, Michael A Baikov wrote:
>
> Looks promising, but as far as i understood they are not yet implemented in
> bacula.
> Back to square one...
Um, indeed they are. But not under that name. Look for "Virtual Full".
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Phil Stracchino, CDK#2 DoD#299792458 ICBM: 43.5607
My bacula setup is improving, and I have you guys to thank for it, so
thank you.
I have two separate Storage resources, and each one has specific
backup jobs assigned to it, and (I think) two jobs will run at a time,
one to each Storage.
I have a handful of jobs, and they have a handful of prior
On 4/4/2011 1:56 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 31 March 2011 16:24:46 Josh Fisher wrote:
>> On 3/30/2011 5:05 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your feature request. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to
>>> implement it, so unless you can provide some new insight, i
Hi there,
this is probably bad form as I'm essentially asking the same question twice but
I'm in a bit of a bind so here goes. Last week I posted this issue regarding
the fact that it looks like bacula just randomly decided not to backup a bunch
of files.
http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two
Hello
I'm postgresql newbie and I would like to use it instead mysql.
I have compilde bacula from sources and installed it.
Postgresql is installed and working in the default way in Centos 5.5
I'm using postgresql-8.4.7-1PGDG from the official postgresql repositories.
When I create the database I
The postgresql client and server encodings you are using are different.
You can set the client encoding to SQL_ASCII and it should work.
See
http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/postgresql/vol3/AutomaticCharacterSetConversionBetweenServerandClient.html
You can also make a bacula database with a
> On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 09:16:52 -0700, dobbin said:
>
> Hi there, this is probably bad form as I'm essentially asking the same
> question twice but I'm in a bit of a bind so here goes. Last week I posted
> this issue regarding the fact that it looks like bacula just randomly
> decided not to b
2011/4/4 Sarder Kamal :
> Dear List Members
>
> I am trying to configure bacula to back up nearly 1.5TB of data, which is
> always timing out since the backup does not complete before the next backup.
> Ideally, I would prefer the backup to begin after eveyone is out of office
> and finish before a
--- El lun 4-abr-11, Rory Campbell-Lange escribió:
De: Rory Campbell-Lange
Asunto: Re: [Bacula-users] can't create postgresql bacula database
Para: contenidos2000-bac...@yahoo.com.ar
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Fecha: lunes, 4 de abril de 2011, 14:23
The postgresql client and server
Hello all.
We run Bacula fd, sd and dir 5.0.3 on a single Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server in a
blade center and are (among other things) backing up several Windows Server
2003 x64 servers with it. All the x64 filedaemons are version 5.0.3 x64 VSS and
we are using the same fileset for all of them. In tot
Hi,
I'm using bacula 5.0.3 on ubuntu 9.04.
I want to know if its possible to find the sql query (or whatever is
used) that bacula runs when it needs to prune and recycle a volume.
I would like this to run once a night, for each of my disk pools (say
via a runscript), to prune them once their rete
It looks like you have only 1 client with this scheme. If this is so
you will need to set "Maximum Concurrent Jobs" for the Client resource
of bacula-dir.conf to enable concurrency for this 1 client.
John
Dear John
Thanks for the suggestion, it seems to have done the trick. I had the Max set
>
> Hi there,
> this is probably bad form as I'm essentially asking the same question
twice
> but I'm in a bit of a bind so here goes. Last week I posted this issue
> regarding the fact that it looks like bacula just randomly decided not
to
> backup a bunch of files.
>
>
http://www.backupcentral.
Why not run a manual prune command via cron and bconsole for night maint rather
than hitting the DB directly?
I ran into issues where my tapes weren't getting cycled as fast as I'd like, so
basically did what you are talking about via bconsole/cron and it seems to have
solved the problem.
-D
On 4/4/11 2:25 PM, Tor Willy Austerslått wrote:
> In short: I can't for the life of me see what could be wrong. Anyone have any
> useful pointers with regard to where to start looking?
Tor Willy,
That is a nice name! It could be a file name. It is good that it backs
up one file, how about one di
On 04/04/2011 11:25 PM, Tor Willy Austerslått wrote:
> Hello all.
> We run Bacula fd, sd and dir 5.0.3 on a single Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server in a
> blade center and are (among other things) backing up several Windows Server
> 2003 x64 servers with it. All the x64 filedaemons are version 5.0.3 x64 V
On 5 Apr 2011 03:43, "Dylan Vanderhoof" wrote:
>
> Why not run a manual prune command via cron and bconsole for night maint
rather than hitting the DB directly?
>
> I ran into issues where my tapes weren't getting cycled as fast as I'd
like, so basically did what you are talking about via bconsole
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