Hi
Running Bacula 5.2.6 on Linux version 3.5.0-22
Client running on bacula-win64-5.2.10 on Windows Server 2008 (SP1)
We recently added verify jobs to our schedule and have noticed that one of the
jobs always fails. it shows a mismatch between expected and examined files.
Files Expected:
Hello James,
It looks like you have found the most important things: turn on
attribute spooling,
and switch to InnoDB. Before switching to PostgreSQL, you might try running
the MySQL tunning program mysqltune (I forgot the exact name). It tells
you
items you should tune. Often users do not
Hello James,
It looks like you have found the most important things: turn on
attribute spooling,
This actually made it worse. Instead of distributing the tiny little writes
throughout the backup job, it saved them all to the end when nothing else was
running. It would be nice if the next
Hi all,
there's noone that have used bacula with exchange 2013?
I would like to know if I can use bacula plugins or I have to use script to
backup it.
Thank you
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 12:46:54 +0800, Leon White said:
A backup job I was running failed due to a power error, and I now have
several hundred file volumes in a pool of hard drives which have this
partial/failed backup job written to them. How can I manually tell bacula
that it can discard
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 08:33:42AM +, James Harper wrote:
When loading the data into postgresql absolutely crawled along (~50kb/second
disk write speed with 100% iowait) I knew I had a problem.
Something, somewhere has changed in my system that absolutely kills tiny sync
writes. Or
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 08:33:42AM +, James Harper wrote:
When loading the data into postgresql absolutely crawled along
(~50kb/second disk write speed with 100% iowait) I knew I had a problem.
Something, somewhere has changed in my system that absolutely kills tiny
sync writes. Or
Thanks.
I looked at it, but we use Postgres, so I modified it to use either db.
I posted my modified script to your site:
http://www.revpol.com/node/147#comment-39
Looks interesting, but I'll have to work on the format.
JBB
On 4/28/2013 4:53 PM, Bill Arlofski wrote:
On 04/26/13 12:16,
On 4/29/2013 8:05 AM, James Harper wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 08:33:42AM +, James Harper wrote:
When loading the data into postgresql absolutely crawled along
(~50kb/second disk write speed with 100% iowait) I knew I had a problem.
Something, somewhere has changed in my system that
Hi,
The broken pipes continue to happen. Here are some debug informations
retrieved with 'strace'. I hope this will help, we have about 1 crash
per week per server and we run hundreds.
We use :
dpkg -l |grep bacula
ii bacula-common5.0.1-1ubuntu1
network
Hello!
I need some help. A Windows Server backup job fails some times and I have the
following messages in the logs.
26-Abr 21:08 svdom-fd JobId 1858: Error:
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/bsock.c:389 Write error sending -1 bytes to
Storage daemon:10.0.0.6:9103: ERR=Input/output error
On 04/29/13 08:25, Jonathan Bayer wrote:
Thanks.
I looked at it, but we use Postgres, so I modified it to use either db. I
posted my modified script to your site:
http://www.revpol.com/node/147#comment-39
Johnathan, thanks for that. Your comment in its entirety is up for others to
Hello,
There is a Bacula Enterprise Exchange plugin but you need
a subscription. For the community version, to the best of my
knowledge there is no Exchange plugin, so you must script it.
Regards,
Kern
On 04/29/2013 12:48 PM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
Hi all,
there's noone that have used
Hello all,
I want to use bweb and having a problem on debian squeezy. When I access
- storages - manage device
Im getting errors in apache log:
Use of uninitialized value $ret{storage_cmd} in quotemeta at
/usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Bweb.pm line 1977., referer:
I wrote a little bash script that demonstrates how to query to bacula tables in
postgresql database and purge volumes for a given job. The same can be
accomplished for mysql
In the example below, I am searching for job ID 8431.
---code-
#!/bin/bash
volumes=`psql -U
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:14:46 -0400, Conrad Lawes said:
I wrote a little bash script that demonstrates how to query to bacula tables
in postgresql database and purge volumes for a given job. The same can be
accomplished for mysql
In the example below, I am searching for job ID 8431.
True.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Simmons [mailto:mar...@lispworks.com]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:42 PM
To: Conrad Lawes
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net; leon.wh...@greenpeace.org
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] RE Job failed, how to recycle only volumes
On Mon, 29 Apr
Hello, i'm a newbie with Bacula and I'm trying to understand all its concepts
but I'm still struggling with some things.
I have this scenario:
Since today it's monday I want to start from zero my daily backups. I have a
clean tape and I purged all volumes in the pools.
If I understood
From: Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Automated reports
Hi Johnathan... Your post got me to thinking that such a daily email report
might be useful.
I cobbled together something
From: Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Automated reports
You might want to look at webacula. Some of the pages available was very
nicely done and appear to be exactly what you are
On 04/29/13 18:13, Joseph Spenner wrote:
*From:* Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com
You might want to look at webacula. Some of the pages available was very
nicely done and appear to be exactly what you are looking for. For example,
see attached image.
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I've seen this
Hi all,
there's noone that have used bacula with exchange 2013?
I would like to know if I can use bacula plugins or I have to use script to
backup it.
I wrote the original Exchange plugin for Exchange 2003. It uses the 'streaming
backup' interface of Exchange that is claimed not to
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