On 06/21/2011 09:59 AM, Marcus Mülbüsch wrote:
> I want to migrate my bacula installation from mysql to postgresql,
> following the guide in
> http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Installing_Configuring_Post.html#SECTION00445
>
> After dumping and converting the datab
I am converting FileSets that used mostly used regexes
to use wild matches where possible. But I am still not
getting how wildcard matching is working.
Options {
Wilddir = "/home/*/.backup"
Wild= "/home/*/.backup/*"
}
Options {
E
On Jun 22, 2011, at 6:16 AM, Michael Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been experimenting a bit and would like to nuke everything and
> start over. I've dropped my database, created a new one, and run the
> make_postgres_tables script. Additionally, I've deleted all the files
> under /var/lib/
On Jun 22, 2011, at 9:18 PM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
>>
>> > My setup is as follows:
>> >
>> > Bacula Server (DIR, SD) -> Firewall/NAT -> Server to be backed up (FD)
>> >
>> > The FD is ac
So I've followed that SSH tunneling article, but I see that the FD on the
remote server outside of the firewall is trying to connect to 172.16.x.x,
which is what the SD resolves to inside of our network. I've followed the
instructions in the article to add the SD FQDN to /etc/hosts to make it
reso
On Jun 22, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Andre Lorenz wrote:
> On 22.06.2011 13:22, Jeremy Maes wrote:
>> Op 22/06/2011 12:40, Andre Lorenz schreef:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> i'd like to restore old files, but the files are not shown up :-(
What do you mean by this? You do a restore and the files do not show up?
I
On 06/22/2011 06:16 AM, Michael Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been experimenting a bit and would like to nuke everything and
> start over. I've dropped my database, created a new one, and run the
> make_postgres_tables script. Additionally, I've deleted all the files
> under /var/lib/bacula, bu
On 06/22/2011 04:29 AM, Jan Behrend wrote:
> On 06/22/2011 12:16 PM, Michael Anderson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been experimenting a bit and would like to nuke everything and
>> start over. I've dropped my database, created a new one, and run the
>> make_postgres_tables script. Additionally, I
On 22.06.2011 13:22, Jeremy Maes wrote:
> Op 22/06/2011 12:40, Andre Lorenz schreef:
>> hi,
>>
>> i'd like to restore old files, but the files are not shown up :-(
>>
>> i can see the old backup job, but if i would like to select this job,
>> there are no files shown up for this.
>>
>> the retentio
Op 22/06/2011 12:40, Andre Lorenz schreef:
> hi,
>
> i'd like to restore old files, but the files are not shown up :-(
>
> i can see the old backup job, but if i would like to select this job,
> there are no files shown up for this.
>
> the retention period for this job is 1 year, also the media wi
hi,
i'd like to restore old files, but the files are not shown up :-(
i can see the old backup job, but if i would like to select this job,
there are no files shown up for this.
the retention period for this job is 1 year, also the media will be kept
for 1 year.
does i have to inventory the medi
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 12:22:34 +0200, Marcus Mülbüsch
wrote:
> Am 22.06.2011 12:05, schrieb Jérôme Blion:
>
>> I don't know how you dumped your mysql database.
>> Did you try to use mysqldump -T ? mysql2pgsql ?
>> I used some other scripts to migrate data pieces. I will look for them
>> this evenin
On 06/22/2011 12:16 PM, Michael Anderson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been experimenting a bit and would like to nuke everything and
> start over. I've dropped my database, created a new one, and run the
> make_postgres_tables script. Additionally, I've deleted all the files
> under /var/lib/bacula
Am 22.06.2011 12:05, schrieb Jérôme Blion:
> I don't know how you dumped your mysql database.
> Did you try to use mysqldump -T ? mysql2pgsql ?
> I used some other scripts to migrate data pieces. I will look for them
> this evening...
mysqldump -t -n -c --compatible=postgresql --skip-quote-names
Hello,
I've been experimenting a bit and would like to nuke everything and
start over. I've dropped my database, created a new one, and run the
make_postgres_tables script. Additionally, I've deleted all the files
under /var/lib/bacula, but when I start bconsole, I still have all the
old jobs
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 10:54:31 +0200, Marcus Mülbüsch
wrote:
> Am 22.06.2011 06:14, schrieb Stuart McGraw:
>
>> You can identify the indexes from the CREATE INDEX commands
>> in /usr/libexec/bacula/make_postgresql_tables. Drop them
>> prior to loading, and then rerun the CREATE INDEX commands
>> a
Am 22.06.2011 06:14, schrieb Stuart McGraw:
> You can identify the indexes from the CREATE INDEX commands
> in /usr/libexec/bacula/make_postgresql_tables. Drop them
> prior to loading, and then rerun the CREATE INDEX commands
> after loading -- it can make a big difference in loading
> time.
I w
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Hello
I would like to know how to use the variables in bacula-5.0.3?
Installed via rpm
Using OpenSuse 11.4
Please send some example on how to use them, using mon-fri date and years
variables?
Regards,
Dawie Pretorius
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