On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 06:18:02PM +0300, Mantas M. wrote:
there are two web based tools that allow you to _get info_ about the
backups from the database.
bacula web: http://www.bacula.org/bacula-web/bacula-web.html
and
webacula: https://sourceforge.net/projects/webacula
Let me add a
echo -e delete volume=junk-$n\nyes | bconsole
done
Just make sure that you've got the range of volumes right first!
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On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 12:02:45PM -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote:
John Kodis writes:
You could use a shell script to automate the task. Something like:
for n in $(seq 27 42); do
echo -e delete volume=junk-$n\nyes | bconsole
done
What does -e does?
That option doesn't
, I'd guess that the lack of
memory is more likely to be the culprit than the difference in
databases. There have, however, been some messages posted here
indicating that MySQL needs more attention to tuning when backing up
this many files than a similar Postgres installation does.
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$ uname -p
x86_64
$ ls -l /var/log/lastlog
-r 1 root root 11390920 Apr 25 07:49 /var/log/lastlog
Just FYI.
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, nor any reason to care as the database stuff has
always just worked. Are you just curious, or is there some other
issue that you're chasing?
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There's a brief review of Bacula at:
http://osreviews.net/reviews/admin/bacula
It's fairly positive, but criticizes the tape selection algorithm as
being far from intuitive.
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c | Waiting for client resource
d | Waiting on maximum jobs
t | Waiting on start time
p | Waiting on higher priority jobs
(19 rows)
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the client backups have completed. While jobs at the same priority
seem to normally run in the order in which they get queued up, there's
no guarantee of this. There is such a guarantee with priorities.
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to a few months ago, I had no
idea that I'd be developing an application like Bacuview to begin
with, so you never know!)
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 10:18:15AM -0800, Mark Nienberg wrote:
John Kodis wrote:
I've just released version 1.3 of the Bacuview web application to
its home
Postgres and MySQL databases.
I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have, and to hear of any
suggestions that you have for this project. I hope that you find it
useful.
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/string
keyOnDemand/key
false/
keyProgramArguments/key
array
string/sbin/bacula-fd/string
string-f/string
string-v/string
string-c/string
string/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf/string
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PS: It sure would
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 02:03:59PM +0100, Thomas Franz wrote:
In the case of a backup run it takes a long time ( up to hours )
until the storage daemon is finding the end-of-data position . ( Of
course only if the tape is nearly full). We are using bacula 1.36.3
on a FreeBSD 4.11 machine.
is a requirement for Bacula, it
seems like it would be a good idea to force this by adding --encoding
utf-8 to the Postgres database creation script, and whatever the
equivalent is to the scripts for the other databases.
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cookies so as to not upset the powers that be.
Currently planned for the next release...
- MySQL support.
I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have, and to hear of any
suggestions that you have for this project. I hope that you find it
useful.
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checkout to get a copy of the code.
I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have, and to hear of any
suggestions that you have for this project. I hope that you find it
useful.
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. On the other hand, I did notice a speed improvement
in the concurrent backup of several remote clients with the spool file
enabled.
So while there are many good reasons for using a spool file listed in
the Data Spooling section of the manual, speed isn't always one of
them.
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leave spooling enabled at all, it
will be with a setup like this where its use can be limited to the
remote clients that stand to benefit.
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it may be best to just manually track the drive letters
though. That won't be a great deal of effort, I was just looking for
an easy way to automate it. Thanks again for the clarification and
help.
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|1 | LTO3-backups | LTO-3 | Full
... snip ...
58 | A00050L3 | 0 | tape| 50 | LTO3-backups | LTO-3 | Append
(49 rows)
Thanks for the contribution Arno. I can see these queries coming in
handy.
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matters. I'll send a related note to the
-devel list to discuss this and another Postgres-related issue.
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only problems that I've encountered have all been of the climbing the
learning curve variety, and I hope that those days are behind me.
We're currently considering expanding to another similar installation,
and moving our Mac and MS backups over to Bacula.
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:14:20PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 20:41, John Kodis wrote:
- Although the web page itself doesn't give any information beyond DB
Connect error, there is excellent diagnostic information in the web
server log files.
Can you give
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page is an error saying that a database error has
occurred. Has anyone gotten this to work with a Postgres database?
Is there any way to get further debugging information?
As always, thanks for any assistance that anyone can offer.
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in my
situation I'd still like to be able to override it.
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solution.
Sorry for not being able to actually answer the question.
That's quite alright. It at least tells me that there's not an
obvious solution that I've just overlooked, and I'm grateful for that
alone. Thanks!
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that section of the documentation when I began setting up
Bacula, but it didn't occur to me that this could be used to eliminate
the back to back incremental and catalog backups that I've noticed.
Thanks once more for the excellent and insightful advice.
-- John Kodis
. Is there anything else that
I have to do to avoid this full backup, or any other way to work
around the problem?
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Has anyone seem anything like this, or know what might cause it or
where I could look to investigate further? Thanks for any suggestions.
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setup, this will cause bacula to back
up all the local disk-based file systems, while preventing bacula from
trying to back up NFS mounted filesystems or the /proc and /sysfs
filesystems.
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