This is what you said Carlo Maesen
Now I am trying to configure webacula.
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole -n -c
/usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
As the apache user I can run:
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole -n -c
/usr/local/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
I also
This is what you said James Harper
I'm not sure if this is just something peculiar to my configuration, but
in the text console for bacula, if I type a command then backspace over
it then press enter, bacula still acts as if I typed the command, or at
least part of it.
Does anyone else see
On 9/19/07 10:22 AM, Scott Ruckh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
on
this server.
Bacula run flawlessly most of the time.
Unfortunately when I run VMWare
Hello All,
I see from SF stats that there have been 92 downloads since I re-posted
the SRPM last Friday. Can I assume all of the issues noted have been
addressed? I ask because later this week I intend to post a special
2.2.6 to the beta-rpm section for upgrade from sqlite to sqlite3 for
I am receiving the following errors:
rpm -ihv bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm
error: bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm: V3 DSA signature: BAD, key ID 10a792ad
error: bacula-2.2.6-1.src.rpm cannot be installed
I believe I have imported the Felix Schwartz key and the bacula public key
installed.
Any suggestions?
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I built the RPMS for bacula 2.2.5 from the src.rpm file downloaded from
sourceforge.
Taking a quick look at some of the files and my system I am wondering if
the files in the RPM are installed to the correct location?
Logwatch files:
In the bacula RPM it looks like the logwatch files are placed
- Original Message -
From: Steve Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:05 AM
Subject: [Bacula-users] Client Run Before job
I gave up a while back on getting a job to run on the client before
doing the backup. Mostly all I
Thanks Scott,
Can I assume the script does all of the waiting required before starting
the data backup? How would this differ from just setting up a shell
script that has a mysqldump statement in it? I don't read Perl real well
and didn't see anything that does that (at least based on my
This is what you said Josh Fisher
Scott Ruckh wrote:
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
on
this server.
Bacula run flawlessly most of the time.
Unfortunately when I run VMWare
Original Message -
From: Steve Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:57 AM
Subject: [Bacula-users] RunAfterJob in bacula 2.2.4
I recently upgraded bacula from 2.0.3 to 2.2.4 on my director system
(CentOS 4.5 i686).
I was not able to respond to the corresponding thread so here is the answer to
the problem with upgrading to Bacula 2.2.4 from the src.rpm file and the
catalog backup no longer working (although I originally assumed it to be a
problem with the RunBeforeJob directive).
In all my previous
This is what you said David Blewett
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Scott Ruckh wrote:
I have tested this with all sorts of guest Virtual Machines and the
results are the same; bacula will crash (completely unusable) the
host machine. The only recovery method it to reboot
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon on
this server.
Bacula run flawlessly most of the time.
Unfortunately when I run VMWare Workstation and have a virtual machine
running, Bacula crashes
the portion of the snapshot that is holding the
changes (usually name_of_VM-snap.vmdk or something like that.
Robert LeBlanc
On 9/19/07 10:22 AM, Scott Ruckh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4
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This is what you said Dan Langille
On 19 Sep 2007 at 9:22, Scott Ruckh wrote:
I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
on
this server
This is what you said David Blewett
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Scott Ruckh wrote:
I have tested this with all sorts of guest Virtual Machines and the
results are the same; bacula will crash (completely unusable) the
host machine. The only recovery method it to reboot
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
Building the bacula v2.2.3 RPMS is not completing successfully.
on line 199 an open brace { is missing from rhel5.
For Source1: it does not match the version that is on source forge.
There is not a matching Source2: file that I can find for this release
Building the bacula v2.2.3 RPMS is not completing successfully.
on line 199 an open brace { is missing from rhel5.
For Source1: it does not match the version that is on source forge.
There is not a matching Source2: file that I can find for this release.
Once those have errors have been
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
On 3 Aug 2007 at 23:17, Scott Ruckh wrote:
I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5
x86_64.
That is the latest BETA version of Bacula.
I recently upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
MySQL to version
I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5 x86_64.
I recently upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
MySQL to version 5.0.45.
I hit a few bumps but all-in-all most things are back to normal.
Unfortunately bacula is giving me some fits.
Before
On 3 Aug 2007 at 23:17, Scott Ruckh wrote:
I am running Bacula version 2.1.28 (built from sources) on CentOS 4.5
x86_64.
That is the latest BETA version of Bacula.
I recently upgraded php to PHP 5.2.3 and subsequently I also upgraded
MySQL to version 5.0.45.
I hit a few bumps but all
This is what you said Erich Prinz
Agreed Troy! Add the .exe to the path name. I ran into this very
same issue 'assuming' the extension would otto-magically be added. So
much for assuming
Erich
On Jan 19, 2007, at 12:40 AM, Troy Daniels wrote:
Hi Scott,
I might be completely wrong
This is what you said Martin Simmons
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 20:23:38 -0700 (MST), Scott Ruckh said:
Importance: Normal
I am trying to call a .BAT file using ClientRunBeforeJob. The config
used
to work fine before upgrading the Windows FD 2.0.1.
It looks like the syntax in my bacula-dir.conf
I am trying to call a .BAT file using ClientRunBeforeJob. The config used
to work fine before upgrading the Windows FD 2.0.1.
It looks like the syntax in my bacula-dir.conf file is correct. It looks
like the .BAT file is being called, and for some reason there is a problem
with the .BAT file.
I saw this error already posted, but never saw a resolution.
Director version: 1.39.27 (24 October 2006) (From CVS)
Director OS: CentOS 4.3
Storage Daemon: Built from same CVS
XP client: winbacula-1.39.26.exe
Error received:
02-Nov 10:11 CLIENT-fd: ClientRunBeforeJob: run command
] On Behalf Of Scott
Ruckh
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:53 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Windows Service not starting
I just upgraded director, storage daemon and clients (both Linux and
Windows). Director, storage daemon, and Linux client built from CVS
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This is what you said Robert Nelson
When did you update from the CVS?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott
Ruckh
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 9:31 AM
To: bacula-users
?
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ruckh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 1:51 PM
To: Robert Nelson
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] ClientRunBeforeJob (XP Client) Crashes -- Me
Too
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This is what you said Robert Nelson
When did
This is what you said Robert Nelson
Also if the XP client was built from the same CVS then its name should
have
been winbacula-1.39.27.exe.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott
Ruckh
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 1:51 PM
I just upgraded director, storage daemon and clients (both Linux and
Windows). Director, storage daemon, and Linux client built from CVS
sources. The version from bconsole reports: Version: 1.39.27 (24 October
2006). The Windows client (winbacula-1.39.26.exe) which was installed was
downloaded
This is what you said Rudolph Bott
Hey There,
does anybody know if it is possible to let bacula split volume files
when you use disk storage? We think it might have a big impact on
performance when you tell bacula to have several files with the size
of...let's say 5gb each instead of one
This is what you said Rudolph Bott
Dan Langille schrieb:
On 6 Oct 2006 at 18:18, Rudolph Bott wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 6 Oct 2006 at 17:34, Rudolph Bott wrote:
does anybody know if it is possible to let bacula split volume files
when you use disk storage? We think it might have a
This is what you said Arno Lehmann
Hi,
On 9/27/2006 9:29 AM, Diego wrote:
Hi I try various ways for backup a mysql. I think the best is do a
mysqldump (run before job) and backup the sql file (Fileset = { File =
tmp/mydatabase.sql } ) but I have a lot of problems with permissions
with any
I have discussed this topic before but I was not sure at had enough
evidence to defend my stance.
Anyway, 3 or 4 weeks have passed and I still have the same problem. I am
wondering if anyone else has a similar set up to mine.
I am running CentOS 4.3 (x86_64) with latest vendor supplied patches.
I have been running bacula Version: 1.38.8 (compiled from source) for a
few months now. I am running CentOS 4.3 on an x86_64 platform.
I am backing up to disk (external USB storage).
This has been running fine for the past few months.
This week the system has crashed hard (no kernel panic) 2
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This is what you said Martin Simmons
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:41:10 -0700 (MST), Scott Ruckh said:
I have been running bacula Version: 1.38.8 (compiled from source) for a
few months now. I am running CentOS 4.3 on an x86_64 platform.
I am
This is what you said Orallo Orallo
Hi Bill,
And thanks for your input, I appreciate your help.
I dont think I am missing any steps, but here I will do a play by play of
what I click/select/press etc. As I mentioned on my original post, I've
been able to perform restores succesfully using
This is what you said R.I. Pienaar
hey,
yeah I could get a manual build going, but manual builds wont work, we
have policies here about only RPM based apps going onto production.
I guess there is always modifying a .SPEC file to meet your needs. As the
build for bacula was straight
This is what you said R.I. Pienaar
hello,
So further to my previous mails about TLS, I've now moved on to try
make my CentOS 4.3 machines, the closest RPM I could find was the one
for el3 ones on the bacula download list.
So I saw on this list someone suggest doing --with-openssl=/ in
This is what you said Djoni Windberg
Hi,
I cannot make bacula 1.38.11 works in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.
I had downloaded baculaxxx.tar.gz and compilate with the parameters below.
###
./configure --prefix=/usr --sbindir=/usr/local/sbin
--sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc/bacula
This is what you said Gregory Brauer
Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of
the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where
the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest
possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you
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This is what you said Ryan Novosielski
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This is what you said Will McDonald
Hi all. Tried to send this mail yesterday and it appeared to bounce.
Apologies if this is a duplicate.
I have a problem with a Client Run Before Job script to backup MySQL
databases which is only occurring when it's called by Bacula.
On the Director
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The Bacula Director and Storage daemons are running as bacula on the
backup server. The Bacula File Daemon running on the clients is
running as use root, group bacula. As the script's running on the
client I'd have thought it'd execute as root, and it is.
I am using,
I am trying to create the rescue CD on a CentOS 4.3. I am using v1.38.8
of bacula fd, and I am using bacula rescue v1.8.3. This is on an x86_64
distro if that makes any difference.
Here is the output from make all when in the linux/cdrom directory of
bacula-rescue:
make all
./makekernel
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Bob wrote:
Hello,
I am running a Bacula backup server (ver.1.38.5) on a RH-EL4 system with
~30
Linux clients. All the clients are running on Intel i386 platforms with
the
exception of one system. This x86_64 system is running the RH-EL4
x86_64
version of the OS. It is this system I
This is what you said Dan Trainor
Dan Trainor wrote:
Good morning -
I've not yet started using Bacula, but I'm getting ready to. I'm very
impressed with how it works, and the documentation is clear and concise
- even without having used bacula yet, I'm very impressed.
One thing that I
This is what you said Mark McCracken
Hi guys -
I'm new to bacula, but I've been reading the docs and trying different
things to accomplish my goal here, and I'm stumped. Maybe you can help
me.
I have 6 machines on my home network that I want to backup, all to a large
drive mounted at
I am having some problems with restores, or possible a mis-understanding
of how restores work.
I am running Bacula 1.38.8, both server (CentOS x86_64) and client. One
of my clients is a Windows XP machine running the VSS enabled bacula
client.
Full backups run once weekly with incremental
This is what you said Alexey Koptsevich
Hello,
We are evaluating Bacula as a replacement for our out-of-contract
NetBackup installation at an academic site. Everything seems very
attractive, except for one thing: as far as I understand from the
documentation, there is no way for Windows
But doesn't tell me where to download the plugin. It doesn't appear to
be in the win32 bacula distributable, the bacula sourceforge downloads,
or the list of plugins on the bartpe site.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
James
Does this work?
a
difference.
Cheers,
Troy Daniels
Systems Administrator
iTouch Australia PTY LTD
We have so much time, and so little to do! Strike that, reverse it.
-- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Scott Ruckh wrote:
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
I am trying a restore for the very first
This is what you said Pieter (NL)
Did you look, with for example wx-console, if the files you didn't want to
be
backed up are indeed excluded to make sure if your fileset is or isn't the
problem
Pieter
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This is what you said Eric Warnke
Oops tar -Scf lowercase s is somthing else.
Cheers,
Eric
Good idea.
I tried:
tar -Sc -f /var/log/lastlog.tar /var/log/lastlog
But it appears to do much the same as bacula. It too must read through
the entire file, so it does not speed things up.
Thanks.
I am trying a restore for the very first time, so this may just be user
error, but I got strange results when trying to restore a single file to a
Windows XP client.
I ran the WX-Console program from the target machine (Windows XP). I went
into restore mode and I marked a single file for restore
. At least there is a fcntl under Win32 to deal with
it with some intelligence.
Cheers,
Eric
On 4/26/06, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Ruckh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what you said Eric Warnke
Oops tar -Scf lowercase s is somthing else.
Cheers,
Eric
Good
This is what you said Westley Annis
I'm trying to install bacula on a new install of Fedora Core 5.
Getting error messages that read no rule to make target and then it
lists
one of the following files:
/findlib/libfind.a
/lib/libbac.a
I'm trying to use a default configuration for now,
This is what you said Scott Ruckh
I am trying a restore for the very first time, so this may just be user
error, but I got strange results when trying to restore a single file to a
Windows XP client.
I ran the WX-Console program from the target machine (Windows XP). I went
into restore
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This is what you said John Kodis
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 06:50:33PM -0700, Scott Ruckh wrote:
I think I have found the culprit, /var/log/lastlog . It is a sparse
file and appears to be 1.2TB, which is way larger then the total
space of the filesystem, In reality, this file only uses 64K
This is what you said Pieter (NL)
I use following filesets. First exclude in options and after that include:
FileSet {
Name= bsdserver1 files
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
-
Bacula release 1.38.8
-
I thought I would ask this question again as I think it got lost inanother
topic.
I have a schedule that looks like the following:
Schedule {
Name = WeeklyCycle
Run = Level=Full Storage=FSD_FULL FullPool=FULL-Pool 1st sun at 02:05
This is what you said Wolfgang Denk
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote:
How do I get a job that has been changed from incremental or
differentialto FULL to use the FULL storage device?
Use the FullPool and DifferentialPool (and eventually
IncrementalPool) options, i. e. something like
This is what you said Wolfgang Denk
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you
wrote:
I was already using those options in my schedule. It looks like you are
saying to add the other pool options for each RUN statement. I had not
tried this. Are you already using this, and is it working?
Yes, I'm
Output from df -h looks like the following:
df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 129G 23G 100G 19% /
/dev/sda1 99M 27M 68M 29% /boot
none 1006M 0 1006M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda3 49G 109M 46G 1%
This is what you said Jason Martin
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 07:31:43PM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
The backup is to disk for this single system and the backup is well
over
143GB in space. The actual data being backed up is less then 30GB.
Why
is this backup so big?
Run the estimate
This is what you said Jason Martin
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 06:50:33PM -0700, Scott Ruckh wrote:
I think I have found the culprit, /var/log/lastlog . It is a sparse
file
and appears to be 1.2TB, which is way larger then the total space of the
filesystem, In reality, this file only uses 64K
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