I'm running bacula 5.0.0-1 on an HP DL585-g2 that has Red Hat Linux 5.4 as
the OS. I have a Quantum DXi3500 virtual tape unit fiber attached to the
585 as the backup library with autochanger. I created the RPMs myself with
no problems. I tested the DXi with the mtx command and it changes tapes,
rea
Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 09:26:47AM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
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>>MM kay.
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>>I ran the dbcheck and it's been working on checking the Path table for
>>orphaned entries since about 23:00. It's now 09:00. Is this normal?
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Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 09:26:47AM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
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>>MM kay.
>>
>>I ran the dbcheck and it's been working on checking the Path table for
>>orphaned entries since about 23:00. It's now 09:00. Is this normal?
&
Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:28:56PM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
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>>I'm running bacula-mysql-2.0.1-1 on Fedora core 6. Last week the /var
>>partition filled up, corrupting the bacula database. Using the advice of
>>Frank Sweetser (thanks
s is that I'm having tons of
read/write errors on the drive that has /usr and I need to pull all the
old files off the tapes.
TIA.
AltGrendel
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Frank Sweetser wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 10:30:33PM -0400, AltGrendel wrote:
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>>Job.JobTDate DESC LIMIT 1: ERR=Table './bacula/JobMedia' is marked as
>>crashed and should be repaired
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>You should be able to at least attem
I can do to repair this or is this a case where all I can do is
wipe the database and reload the catalogs off tape.
TIA.
AltGrendel
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Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Hello,
> I worked with Bacula spooling to see the effects on Sparc 280R
> machines (that continue to work very slow without spooling, almost
> 1000K/s).
> I tried with different spooling dimensions (10Mb, 100Mb, 250Mb), the
> result was almost the same: during a single
Gregory Brauer wrote:
Michel Meyers wrote:
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Gregory Brauer wrote:
Gregory Brauer wrote:
I have ready through all of the mail archives about autochanger
problems, but am still beating my head against an autochanger
problem.
I just found that
Juan Luis Frances wrote:
PS: I don't recomend you the EMC AX100 ;-)
As I recall, HP and Sun both sell rebranded Fujitsu SANs. Ours (we have
a couple of each) have been pretty solid.
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I have this in my bacula-dir.conf:
FileSet {
Name= "Full Win Set"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
Exclude = yes
IgnoreCase = yes
# Exclude Mozilla-based programs' file caches
WildDir = "[A-Z]:/Documents and Settings/*/Application
Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache"
W
Cameron Murphy wrote:
Russell Howe wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 07:59:05PM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
My DLT tape drive has been going along nicely for almost a year.
Tonight, the day before I head away for a trip, it starts giving
errors.
You did, presumably, try a cleaning tape
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
So, in conclusion I guess what I'm saying is, that so long as
nothing you do would break an existing installation then by all
means, take the choice which requires the least amount of
effort on your part and still makes some sense as
far as version numbers are concerned.
A
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 21 November 2005 04:15, AltGrendel wrote:
I hope this isn't bringing up an old thread, if it is just point me in
the right direction.
I have an RH system (RH9 upgraded to ES3, upgraded to the 2.6.14
kernel). I'm running bacula 1.38.1 compiled from s
of that. If there is any other output I
can supply that might help diagnosis, please let me know. Any other
suggestions for correcting this are welcome.
Thanks for you time.
AltGrendel
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I'm running 1.38.1 on RedHat under a 2.6.14 kernel using (among other
things) a VLS DLT400. During the boot process I need to run "mtx -f
/dev/sg4 inventory" so the system knows what slots are loaded. Should
this be inserted into the bacula-dir startup or the rc.local file?
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
You must likely have two storage devices with the same media type, so Bacula
chooses one. Either use different Media Types, so Bacula knows what Storage
device to use or specifically set the storage device using mod. The
documentation explains this problem ...
Is t
John Stoffel wrote:
Julien> I think I found the problem. I changed the scsi id of the
Julien> tape drive from ID 0 to ID 6 and it *seems* to work better (I
Julien> did a full backup and no problems occured yet). I read that
Julien> apparently ID 0 and ID 1 should not be used for tape drives
Jul
AltGrendel wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
Today, I have released the Bacula 1.38.0 source code tar files and
Windows binaries to Source Forge. Prior releases consisted of a
single source tar file. However, the 1.38.0 release consists of 4
source tar files:
bacula-1.38.0.tar.gz
number is not tied to Bacula)
There's no update__tables_8_to_9 script, nor is there an UPGRADE
file. I know that you mentioned changes to the db structure, should we
just dump the data then build the database from scratch?
TIA.
AltGr
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