Hi.
W’re under RedHat
5, and we use Bacula 2.2.8.
We
encountered a problem "failed disk". So, the backups have not held
for 20 days. When we solved the problem of our disk and we restarted the bacula
backup, there is a job that takes too much time and it blocks the running of
other jobs. It runs
Hi List,
we recently changed our pool policies from "purge oldest enabled/max volumes =
XY" to a setup where bacula can create as many volumes as it needs (we are
using disk based volumes on bacula 5.2.6).
We have always been using LabelFormat lines similar to this one:
LabelFormat = "XY-Daily
On 3 February 2014 15:32, goorooj wrote:
> with your infos i searched for bacula-client custom repo and was lucky.
> 5.0.2 client ( my server version ) for centos5/xen installs quite nicely
> when you:
> add this into /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo:
>
> [home_dassit_bacula_bacula_build]
> name
Hi Simone,
with your infos i searched for bacula-client custom repo and was lucky.
5.0.2 client ( my server version ) for centos5/xen installs quite nicely when
you:
add this into /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo:
[home_dassit_bacula_bacula_build]
name=Bacula - The Open Source Network Backup
Hello,
On 3 February 2014 14:22, goorooj wrote:
> i want to install bacula-client on my xenservers 6.2 to backup the virtual
> machines to my bacula-server, but i can´t install the client on my xen
> servers.
> xenserver ist stripped down CentOs 5, i enabled all repositories in
> CentOS_Base.rep
Install the bacula-client in each VM to back up the VM's. We have about
20 VM's running on Xenserver 6.2 hosts. If you want to backup VM Images,
you'll need to either write a script run on the Xenserver 6.2 hosts to
snapshot/export the images or purchase software designed to backup
Xenserver VM i
hi,
i want to install bacula-client on my xenservers 6.2 to backup the virtual
machines to my bacula-server, but i can´t install the client on my xen servers.
xenserver ist stripped down CentOs 5, i enabled all repositories in
CentOS_Base.repo and normally i should be able to install bacula-cli
Hi Ken,
On 03/02/2014 00:16, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> None of the restore options do what I think would be a common need, ie
> to restore a directory recursively as it existed on a certain date.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
This can be done pretty easily using restore. However to get an accurate
Hi all,
I have an Overland Tape library with two LTO6 drives.
I verified that I can write 2.5TB on each tape both via tar and using
the btape command (fill test on a single tape).
Here is the end of the command output, telling me that 2.5TB of data were
written to tape:
Wrote block=39015000, f