Vladimir,
With your suggestion it printed this in the log
03-Dec 15:50 ubuntu-fd: ERROR TERMINATION at bsys.c:438
bacula-fd is already running. pid=8742
Check file /var/run/bacula/bacula-fd.9104.pid
Which looks the same as I got with the "sudo bacula-fd -d 200 -c
bacula-fd.conf" command
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Thanks Ryan,
I tried your suggestion, here is my output from it. It didn't seem to work, it
just assigned a new process to it.
justin@ubuntu:~$ sudo bacula-fd -d 200 -c bacula-fd.conf
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:452-0 Inserting director res: ubuntu-mon
03-Dec 15:39 ubuntu-fd: ERROR TERMINATION at b
Peter,
Thanks for the reply. I think you may be on to my problem. I have another
thread on there (see link below) that is about my client bacula-fd not running,
I can't get it to turn on
http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two-way-mirrors-of-external-mailing-lists-3/bacula-25/bacula-fd-status
I ran another iperf test that gives me better numbers, it is as follows
justin@ubuntu:/etc/bacula$ iperf -c xxx.xxx.xx.xxx -p 9102 -i 2 -t 60
Client connecting to xxx.xxx.xx.xxx, TCP port 9102
TCP window size: 22.8 KByte (default)
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>Is 2275 a running Bacula process? If not, kill off that PID file that is
>referenced
I'm not sure what that means, I am very new to Linux, like only dealing with it
for 3 months. Anyway you can dumb it down for me?
Thanks
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I'm new with Linux and Bacula, but I have been trying to figure out some issues
I'm having with it. On my client computer, the Bacula-fd claims to not be
running when i do a status check, but even a restart won't get it running.
Weirder yet, a debug shows it running, but then a status check co
Even more info is needed... db backend used, Number of files in backup
job, clientfilesystem type & memory config, bacula director hardware
etc.
Cheers, Uwe
I'm not sure on the DB backend, I'm a bit of a newbie with this stuff.
The number of files being backed up looks to be about 82k, to
More info. I ran a iperf test, it seems oddly high, there is no way these can
be the actual transfer rates, right?
brad@home-server:~$ iperf -c 63.227.74.80 -p 9102 -f Kbytes -i 1 -t 10
Client connecting to xx.xxx.xx.xx, TCP port 9102
Oops, misread my transfer rate, it's 500 kb/s. Still way too slow.
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I have painfully slow transfer rates on my Bacula set up, like around 500
bytes/s. I am backing up a client computer in my office to the server at my
house. The house has 12mb/s internet, office has 40mb/s.
Is there anyway to increase this?
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Thanks for the reply, Martin.
I'm a Linux and Bacula noob, so I'm not real familiar with how to read the
logs. This is what I have pulled from the logs that seems to be showing my
problem.
25-Nov 03:05 home-server-dir JobId 144: Start Backup JobId 144,
Job=RemoteOfficeBackup.2013-11-25_03.05.
One thing to add, if this helps.
I checked to see if the client bacula file deamon was running. This is what I
got back from the client I am trying to backup.
justin@ubuntu:/etc/bacula$ sudo service bacula-fd status
* bacula-fd is not running
justin@ubuntu:/etc/bacula$ sudo service bacula-fd re
Hoping someone can help with this.
In my Bacula console, if I use the status command to check the status of my
remote office server (RemoteOfficeBackup) that I have set to backup each night
I get the following:
Terminated Jobs:
JobId LevelFiles Bytes Status FinishedName
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