elow this also fails out with the same problem.
So I got the latest port from freebsd 5.1.40 and compiled that, and
compiled 3.0.3 against that and it compiles fine back we're back to
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> I've just upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.2. I replaced
> all the ports with new versions compiled on 7.2, and everything is
> working normally (just like every other server running these
> builds) except for bacula-dir. It is hanging rig
On Oct 10, 2009, at 4:59 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
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>> I've just upgraded a machine from FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.2. I replaced
>> all the ports with new versions compiled on 7.2, and everything is
>> working normally (just like every other server running
,SSE2>
AMD Features=0xe0500800
real memory = 2146828288 (2047 MB)
This exact machine and hardware have been running FreeBSD 6.x and
Bacula for >2 years now, zero problems.
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other networking problems. An SSH session between the hosts is not
terminated and I can type at it during the moments the ping is
failing. Points at a network problem, but there's no evidence to
identify it.
obDefs = "SVcolo_Job"
Write Bootstrap = "/var/db/bacula/arran.bsr"
}
Client {
Name = arran-fd
Address = 10.64.244.8
FDPort = 9102
Catalog = General_Catalog
Password =
File Retention = 30 days # 30 days
Job Retention = 6 months# six months
to
discuss using disk for daily backups and only spool monthly backups
to tape or something like that.
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ole is a good first step.
Naw, IPs are fine. Testing using telnet too :-)
"status client" works fine talking to the FD. That's what is
confusing me.
> Also, look up the
> documentation to the setip command - that one can cause you lots of
> fun :-)
Eh? Clue me in p
irewall between the hosts (dedicated backup network)
2. Telnet 9102 to the client or 9103 client to backup server works fine
Is there any debug I can enable on the filedaemon to figure out what
it thinks is wrong? Nothing is being logged...
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As it says in the header of *every* message on the mailing list
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users
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>
Did you consider wx-python. There is Boa-constructor as the IDE, but
apparently you lean very much towards QT. I'm mostly sad because you
move away from Python, since I don't
ta and
> console output which - probably with some comments - illustrates this
> (possible) bug.
I'm working on that. I've just had other priorities recently, sorry.
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> > Jo Rhett writes:
> >> Sorry, Kern, but this isn't true. Recycling DOES work properly, but
> >> "create a new volume" is happening earlier in the decision process
> >> than the recycling. You have to hit max volumes to make recycling happen.
config if you really need it, but the description
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> difficult to find a time when I can be sure that no backup is running.
See my other post. Just don't compress and don't HUP bacula. Works fine.
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ll it to
compress the file the next time logrotate runs. This will handle bacula
logfiles just dandy.
/var/log/bacula.log {
rotate 7
daily
delaycompress
create 770 bacula bacula
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FYI, if you look farther back in the thread I posted clearcut
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Maximum Volumes = 30
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> - The complete output of a job where recycling failed.
I can't do this without increasing maximum volumes, which I can't do right
now. But I could set up a test environment for you if you want ...
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is isn't true. Recycling DOES work properly, but
"create a new volume" is happening earlier in the decision process
than the recycling. You have to hit max volumes to make recycling happen.
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r much larger than expected and
not work about it actually reaching it without a major problem...)
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Beautiful. Thank you. Next time I'm in the same country as you, I owe you
a beer/drink of choice.
(I'm sure I owe you a lot more than that, but beer++ for this fix)
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 08:34:41PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 14 September 2006 19:41, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 10:20:21AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > > On Thursday 14 September 2006 03:45, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > > > > > So righ
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 10:20:21AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 14 September 2006 03:45, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > > > So right now the "Volume Use" start time is set by the start time of
> > > > the first job stored on it.
> >
> > On We
"hostname.client.com-fileset" 2006-07-09
09:03:40
Pool: "clients_Pool"
Storage:"Disk_clients"
Scheduled time: 10-Sep-2006 11:05:00
Start time: 10-Sep-2006 11:05:01
End time: 10-S
status of the storage daemon
>>> #
>>> Director {
>>> Name = adcd1149-mon
>>> Password = "mon password"
>>> Monitor = yes
>>> }
>>>
>>> #
>>> # Devices supported by this Storage daemon
>>>
e it's probably not worth
backporting a fix, but I think this problem is important enough to be
included in 1.39 if you're willing to make a fix. If not, I could
take a poke (but I'd lose a lot of time learning that part of the code)
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> On Monday 11 September 2006 20:21, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> ANALYSIS: So.. the volume's usage period is being determined not by
>> when it was first written to, but instead by the start time of the
>> first job that wrote to it.
>>
>> Is this behavior known? I
Purge Oldest Volume = yes
AutoPrune = yes
Volume Retention = 30 days
Volume Use Duration = 24h
Accept Any Volume = yes
LabelFormat = "clients-"
Maxi
in current? Obviously it's not
a crucial flaw, but if its decided not to fix it then it should be
documented.
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> >definition" in bconsole once you've changed the pool resource.
> >
> >HTH,
> >
> >uwe
> >
> >
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ly earlier than I actually can prune the
> volumes.
I'm confused by this statement because a Recycled volume has already been
Pruned. The cart is definitely pulling the horse in this case.
Assuming I reverse those words it kindof makes sense but I have experience
attempting this, so I'
ere I suggested a new config value, SymlinkDepth, that would determine
I wouldn't want them followed so I'm fine with current behavior. Just
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hich means the
> retention periods obviously are ok.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but I think you're making extra work for
yourself. The volumes will be pruned automatically when the next job runs.
I doubt you need this extra job.
> Pool {
> Name = P1
> AutoPrune = no
>
ound any that *don't* work with FreeBSD. (that are known to work at all
for unix, etc)
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> On Sunday 20 August 2006 00:07, Jo Rhett wrote:
> Yes, the bconsole *is* a job. The console has the catalog open for example ...
> Perhaps, but it isn't a high priority for me. Someone needs to look at it.
> Perhaps this frosts you, but what else can I s
> On Saturday 19 August 2006 19:28, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > This is a test of a totally quiet bacula server. I noticed this while
> > adjusting client configurations. This shows how easy it is to replicate,
> > however.
...
> > NOTE: that the first ten reloads d
, Aug 19, 2006 at 11:05:18PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I cannot make head or tails of this.
>
> On Saturday 19 August 2006 19:18, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > So it appears that restricted consoles are automatically put in the default
> > catalog. Nicely howev
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 10:57:23PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2006 18:09, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > - Forwarded message from Bacula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> > ...(clipped)...
> > Storage:"Disk_localnet"
> > S
file, but I still haven't
taken the time to figure it out.
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A fairly common issue for freebsd users is that btraceback is disabled.
The following patch re-enables this properly for the freebsd port.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=102292
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st of directories to restore for found JobIds
12: Cancel
Select item: (1-12):
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tion.html#SECTION000184000
Backups work perfectly. Restores doesn't seem bulletproof at the moment.
Lastly, please don't ask for assistance off-list unless you intend to pay
me an hourly rate. (which I'm not asking for, just m
This below is a false report. My client ACL was wrong.
Everything else about this problem remains true, just ignore this one
report. The ACL was effective!
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 10:15:53AM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
> More problems with restricted consoles:
>
> *restore
> (snipp
: Error: Too many open reload requests. Request
ignored.
NOTE: that the first ten reloads do actually work, and happen instantly.
When I was busy making changes every time I typed reload it did see the
changes. I'm thinking that some counter about open requests is not being
decremented.
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, Aug 19, 2006 at 10:11:53AM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
> So I did some testing using the examples from the documentation and came up
> with this test of my personal machine:
>
> Console {
> Name = triceratops.lizardarts.com-console
> Password = "*removed*"
:
Selection is empty!
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 10:11:53AM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
> In a previous message, Kern said:
>
> From: Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Re: Securing backups from inappropriate restores
> 2006-08-18 08:11
>
> Maybe I am misunderst
4 |
| 160 | scapa.sv-fd | 2006-08-06 06:36:01 | I| 42 | 3060330
|
| 159 | arran.sc-fd | 2006-08-06 06:32:30 | I| 708 |
1266961221 |
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70gb is coming from?
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The FD bytes being large is also why Estimate shows the wrong answer when
sparse file support is enabled?
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ing 350gb
backups. This is probably a sparse file, but I can't seem to determine
where this file is... I ended up making a bunch of separate jobs and using
Estimate on each to find it. I had hoped to be able to retrieve that info
from the database without having to hack around on the configura
_then_ decide if I needed to change anything.
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7;m leaving for vacation next week so don't
hold your breath on this fix.
That said, I need to start poking around on allowing limited client access
for query/restore purposes. We should compare notes sometime soon.
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On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 08:49:19AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 August 2006 00:48, Jo Rhett wrote:
> > After using bacula a lot today to do cleanup of some testing I did,
> > I've found that ALL Pools *always* show up everywhere. No matter
> > wha
they have no media in that catalog? Or
am I thinking about Pools and Catalogs all wrong?
On Aug 15, 2006, at 9:39 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> Martin Simmons kindly helped me realize that I was ass-u-me-ing
> something based on the output of "list volumes" and "list media".
>
On Aug 15, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Jason Martin wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 03:14:53PM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> Unfortunately, it's not so easy. It apparently won't touch a purged
>> volume after the job has already started. So you have two choices:
> That is
to see if the filesystem has been specified
> directly
> somewhere else so that the message could be suppressed.
Or how about an option to disable these messages in the Message
section? Trust me when I say that we always backup all we care to.
I never want to see these messages (and
http://jczucco.blogspot.com
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ar,may,jun,aug,sep,nov,dec at 12:05
Run = Level=Full Pool=svcolo_Daily 2nd-5th sun at 12:05
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=svcolo_Daily mon-sat at 23:05
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media.
Is there a third answer here that I am overlooking? Is there any way
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ts-0002 | Full | 173,666,289 |0
|2,592,000 | 1 |0 | 0 | File_clients |
2006-08-13 14:03:24 |
| 3 | clients-0003 | Used | 16,645,859,584 |3
|2,592,000 | 1 |0 | 0 | File_clients |
2006-07-20 11:38
ed the local message. I just
was hoping to get confirmation that this would also get fixed in a later
version so I could drop the local patch.
> Jo needs to learn to do that too. There are items more showstopping than
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'd have backups on two weeks back to back at
the start of the next month.
It would work, but it isn't "every other week"
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> Jo Rhett wrote:
>> I would deeply appreciate anyone who would look at this situation and
>> clue me in on what I'm doing wrong here.
>>
>> Take it as a free shot! You get to insult me and I even asked for
>>
Sorry, I'm an idiot. It's totally possible
Schedule {
Name = "EveryOtherTuesday"
Run = Level=Full tue w00,w02,w04,w06,w08,w10,w12(etc to
week 52) at 22:00
}
On Aug 2, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> Schedule {
> Name = "Ev
with the SIGPIPE failure, I'm guessing that this problem only occurs
when a backup terminates due to SIGPIPE. At this time, that won't be
re-createable. (unless you know how to recreate that without putting
a known bad network card into a production server...)
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re in SFBA I'll buy you a
shot/beer/coffee whatever as a thank you. I've been chasing this for
a while and I'm really confused. I have debug output if it would
help, but I suspect that the configuration below is enough for
someone familiar with using multiple catalogs.
On
write is meant specific to the situation I am
describing. Unless I say "the work you've done on this product is
useless" I really don't mean it. I mean exactly what I said
"messages like these are useless".
I doubt that you're going to understand what I m
't start
in on me first.
The only "new me" is that I tried to stop providing a willing target.
I always was, and continue to be, focused on solving real problems
that affect us all. Not on playing these put-another-person-down
power games that dominate this mailing list
that somehow the file was pre-created by a root owned
process, and then you tried to append or rewrite it as bacula?
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> On 2 Aug 2006 at 11:44, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> What's the chance you'll stop with the personal attacks?
On Aug 2, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> What's the chance that you'll realise you're the problem?
>
> Please, if one person tells you that
I *do* want to help. Unlike most of the people
active on the list, who apparently only reside on the list to issue
personal attacks and nonsense statements like this.
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On Aug 2, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> Jo, quite simply, you are a damn pain in the ass. If a developer
> does not want to do the fix, there's nothing you can do. Leave it
> alone.
The developer didn't suggest that as a fix, someone else did. I
politely rep
> I use with
> all mail and should be correct. Why does bsmtp issue gethostbyname
> for epohost?
> I see no need for that.
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les then more information about which client has trouble and
> which
> job has just started spooling/unspooling would be useful.
Yes. And given the number of different scenarios that this message
could be generated for, I think that it's crucial.
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t default / standard from the example configuration
files.
>> On Jul 28, 2006, at 10:01 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
>>> I haven't the foggiest idea which File Daemons it was unable to
>>> communicate with. Can we please expand the error message to include
>>> this informat
This will be my third time posting this. Kern, is this fixed in a
newer version? Can we get it fixed?
On Jul 28, 2006, at 10:01 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> I haven't the foggiest idea which File Daemons it was unable to
> communicate with. Can we please expand the error message to inc
Kern -- I would think that this issue would concern you...?
How does the director use client-supplied data?
Could an insane client cause the director to crash?
Can this be prevented?
On Jul 28, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> So I'm quoting from WAY back in the thread because it has
t do anything without
> the proper
> kind of information as indicated on the Support page as well as a
> traceback
> as described in the Kaboom chapter of the manual. If you have that
> information (traceback and your system info) and the problem is a
> seg fault,
> then p
ain will accept
> mail to the
> address that is sending the mail.
Okay, now that is entirely reasonable and workable.
I'll do some testing to determine if it is true.
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Can the person who "owns" this project PLEASE query sourceforge for
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r me? That's crazy talk :-)
> I've never felt that way here. I do wish the thread would continue
> in a
> useful tone, as I may be experiencing the same issue as you. I will
> now
> with the next set of clients I configure.
I have heard you, and I've made a c
one. My best guess is that with so many years of Solaris
experience (I just switched to FreeBSD early last year) I read the
wrong section, but when I went looking for it remembered I wasn't on
solaris any more. Like I said, head-slapper.
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On Jul 28, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> The manual is out of date. In particular, the mail commands don't
> exist (it uses bsmtp now) and the traceback module uses a dbx
> library/database of some sort. I can find no documentation for
> what this is.
>
>
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:36:28 -0700, Jo Rhett said:
>> can't even get a simple answer on what library is used by the
>> traceback module so that I can find it, compile it, and get traceback
>> working.
On Jul 28, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Bacula does
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> This has to rank as one of the stupidest spam detection measures I
>> have ever seen.
>
> On Jul 28, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> Their servers, their rules.
>
> Deal with it.
Frankly, I can't. Ha
.
On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:03 AM, John Drescher wrote:
> How about list volumes?
>
> On 7/28/06, Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> *purge
>> Choose item to purge (1-3): 3
>> Defined Pools:
>> Select the Pool (1-8): 4
>> No results to list.
>> E
Concurrent Jobs exceeded on the FD or
> FD networking messed up (restart daemon).
> Please see http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/
> faq.html#AuthorizationErrors for help.
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Schedule = "clientWeeklyFull"
Storage = Disk_clients
Pool = clients_Pool
Messages = Standard
Priority = 10
}
The individual jobs have no specifics -- only the host and client
info. Sometimes overriding the fileset on a per-host basis.
work to do. Putting up with idiots who clearly don't know
enough to respond to technical posts but love to sit and snipe at
people doesn't get a single bit of work done.
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nobody on the list will bother to tell me where to find it, how
can I possibly do the development to make it work?
This is exactly the BS attitude problem that is hurting bacula
today. "Fix it yourself" only works if useful information is
provided to those who are willing to do so.
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