[Bacula-users] SpoolDirectory seems to be ignored

2006-07-11 Thread Greg Cope
Hi All, I am trying to spool to some spare disks, but using; I get the following error; 11-Jul 15:54 riti-sd: riti01Basic.2006-07-11_15.54.26 Fatal error: fopen attr spool file /var/bacula/riti-sd.attr.riti01Basic.2006-07-11_15.54.26.8.spool failed: ERR=Permission denied However in

Re: [Bacula-users] SpoolDirectory seems to be ignored

2006-07-11 Thread Greg Cope, e-DBA Team
/AST - NJMS Medical Science Bldg - C630 Greg Cope wrote: Hi All, I am trying to spool to some spare disks, but using; I get the following error; 11-Jul 15:54 riti-sd: riti01Basic.2006-07-11_15.54.26 Fatal error: fopen attr spool file /var/bacula/riti-sd.attr.riti01Basic.2006

Re: [Bacula-users] Missings hard linked files from /etc backup

2006-07-05 Thread Greg Cope
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 17:32 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote: On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:13, Georger Araujo wrote: Looks fine to me. I back up very similar data on two boxes, one running RHELAS4 and another one running CentOS 4.3, without any errors. Did you get any errors in the log? Did the

Re: [Bacula-users] Missings hard linked files from /etc backup - Now probably something else.

2006-07-05 Thread Greg Cope, e-DBA Team
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 17:23 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote: On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:03, Greg Cope, e-DBA Team wrote: Is this something to do with spares files? Sparse should have nothing to do with hard links. However, it could incur a good amount of overhead so you should use that option

[Bacula-users] Missings hard linked files from /etc backup

2006-07-04 Thread Greg Cope
Hi All, Have I missed anything? My hardlinked files in /etc/init.d are mostly missing (90%) from a full backup. What have I missed. This is on a fedora Core host (but should apply to all RH/FC/CentOS hosts) My fileset looks like; FileSet { Name = linuxBasic Include {

Re: [Bacula-users] Missings hard linked files from /etc backup

2006-07-04 Thread Greg Cope, e-DBA Team
Is this something to do with spares files? Or am I the only person suffering with this? Is it a bug? From my reading of the docs spares files should not affect hard links to /etc/init.d/ scripts?!? Bit of a show stopped for us at the mo. Greg On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 11:58 +0100, Greg Cope

[Bacula-users] Remove a job that is no longer used

2006-05-24 Thread Greg Cope
Hiya, Using bconsole I have a fileset that appears as an option in bconsole as a restore option, but as it has not been run in months there are no real jobs. It has also been commented out of the bacula-dir.conf Any ideas how I purge the DB of this job/fileset? Is it as simple as deleting the

Re: [Bacula-users] Cycling a USB drive - confused...

2005-12-14 Thread Greg Cope
Thanks for that the following is what I think I am after in bconsole update Volume=$VOL VolStatus=$STS I must have missed this in the docs. Greg On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 13:15 +0100, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote: I have done something silmilar with tape magazines. I use normal backups on

Re: [Bacula-users] Possible buglet in regex code?

2005-11-28 Thread Greg Cope
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 14:55 +, Martin Simmons wrote: Greg As expected regex = ^\/u[0-9]{2} matches the lot. Greg Can anyone shed any light on this or the regex code? The problem is that Bacula walks down the tree of directories looking for matching include/exclude patterns. When

[Bacula-users] Possible buglet in regex code?

2005-11-25 Thread Greg Cope
Hi All, I am trying to glob a load of oracle backup files. As per Stephan Ebelt's post these will be under /uNN dirs that are often on different file systems. What I am trying to do is; regex = ^\/u[0-9]{2}\/(oraback|oraarch) But the following fail to match anything bar '/' regex =

[Bacula-users] Backing up oracle /uNN/ora* dirs

2005-11-18 Thread Greg Cope
Hi All, bacula is excellent BTW - now that it has spooling I am even happier. Been reading the archives and scratching my head on this one. I've seen Stephan Ebelt's FileSet accross mountpoints with regular expressions posts but I run into a snaget when trying to glob files within directories