and the storage daemon?
Brad Peterson
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From: Brad Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Bacula-users] Director losing socket with SD
First, my request: Is there anything in Bacula
source
project emails I need to respond to, I really do appreciate that you jumped
right in and answered mine :)
Brad Peterson
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Brad Peterson
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giving up on having an offsite storage daemon. I don't have the
money to spend on a fully working router. So I'm going to just keep the
storage daemon on the same machine as the director, and then rsync the physical
volumes afterwards offsite.
Brad Peterson
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generate that above error. Further, looking at the volume's physical file
sizes, it always seems as if the storage daemon does get all the data.
Any ideas on what may be causing this?
Brad Peterson
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Dan Langille wrote:
On 29 Jan 2007 at 17:11, Brad Peterson wrote:
I'm using Bacula to backup a large file, roughly 109MB in size. I'm
also attempting to back up this file to an offsite storage daemon.
I've tried 6 times now to get the file to backup, but each time, I get
this error
I'm using Bacula to backup a large file, roughly 109MB in size. I'm
also attempting to back up this file to an offsite storage daemon.
I've tried 6 times now to get the file to backup, but each time, I get
this error (showing the most relevant parts):
Fatal error: job.c:1748 Comm
Hristo Benev wrote:
Brad Peterson wrote:
Hey all,
I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box. I've
decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried to
follow the manual (
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), and
when I ran my
on this system is a bunch of stuff in the
/usr/src/ directory.
Any idea what I need to do to get this working?
Brad Peterson
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I'm trying to set up disk volumes and have them automatically labeled.
According to the manual, this should be possible.
So I made sure my storage daemon had this line in it:
Label media = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
I then did a ./bacula restart. I then
Jon Ingason wrote:
I have installed new bacula server 1.38.11 on debian testing/unstable
runnig on PC and one of the clients, running on FreeBSD 6.1 version
1.38.5_1, is giving me problem:
run job=client-100 fileset=client File Set level=Incremental
client=client-100-fd pool=client-100
/Configuring_Director.html
Brad Peterson
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John Drescher wrote:
Did you run the following 3 commands:
create_bacula_database
make_bacula_tables
grant_bacula_privileges
John
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through the documentation and Googled
numerous other threads, but I cannot find out why this
is happening. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Brad Peterson
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I've ran through the manual on the installion,
following every instruction given. So far, everything
is working well.
I'm having troubles when I run:
./bacula start
This is what I see:
./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
Starting the Bacula
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