Hello everyone,
Sorry I am a few days late on this, but attached is a script called
"bacula_warn_on_zero-20171116.sh"
It takes one to three command line parameters:
USE:
./bacula_warn_on_zero-20171116.sh jobid [debug] [zero_incremental_ok]
A jobid is required, debug just logs everything to std
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 08:33:26 -0700, Bill Arlofski said:
>
> On 11/13/2017 03:49 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>
> > Why not take this info from the job table, rather than having to parse it
> > from
> > the joblog?
> >
> > __Martin
>
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> I usually try to avoid directly acces
On 11/13/2017 03:49 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Why not take this info from the job table, rather than having to parse it from
> the joblog?
>
> __Martin
Hi Martin,
I usually try to avoid directly accessing the catalog if possible. In this
case, what I am looking for is so simple to get from b
Hello,
>From Bacula point of view a zero files / zero bytes backup size is
perfectly fine unless no errors detected during backup (i.e. permission is
denied) which Bacula should show in the job log.
So, an extreme specific conditions and requirements, should be handled
outside Bacula, as it could
Hello Alan,
No, nothing gets written to storage. Yes, there are database entries
written for the job.
Best regards,
Kern
On 11/13/2017 01:04 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
On 11/11/17 17:26, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, that is one of the reasons why I am not very enthusiastic about
it because it wil
On 11/11/17 17:26, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Yes, that is one of the reasons why I am not very enthusiastic about
it because it will require yet another directive :-(
Kern, please clarify:
If a backup is 0bytes/0files, does anything actually get written to
storage (tape or disk), or is it just a da
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 10:43:47 -0700, Bill Arlofski said:
>
> The idea:
>
> - Call this script from a RunScript (RunsWhen = after) "Command ="
> - Pass the script the current jobid (%i) and a few other variables:
> - allow_zero_files
> - allow_zero_bytes
> - zero_incremental_ok
>
> So,
Hi everyone,
Personally I think this is something that should be kept out the core code of
Bacula, but the topic interested me so last night I emailed Jim directly (off
list) and then wrote a script.
I have the script mostly completed which I will release shortly. I am just
working out the final
On Saturday 2017-11-11 12:21:22 Phil Stracchino wrote:
> If implemented at all it should be implemented as an option, because
> there are many kinds of possible admin jobs (and even incremental
> backups) for which it is *perfectly normal* to complete with 0 files/0
> bytes backed up.
If implement
[mailto:k...@sibbald.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 6:42 AM
To: Jim Richardson ; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Feature Request - job complete status of with
warnings on zero files zero bytes
Hello Jim,
You can submit it as a feature request, but I am not
> On Nov 9, 2017, at 3:35 PM, Jim Richardson wrote:
>
>
> Any chance I can get a feature request in? I would like to have all jobs
> that complete with zero files and / or zero bytes to complete with Backup OK
> – with warnings. Currently these jobs complete with Backup OK.
>
>
Instead
Yes, that is one of the reasons why I am not very enthusiastic about it
because it will require yet another directive :-(
On 11/11/2017 06:21 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 11/11/17 07:41, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Jim,
You can submit it as a feature request, but I am not really inclined to
i
On 11/11/17 07:41, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello Jim,
>
> You can submit it as a feature request, but I am not really inclined to
> implement it, because it is a very special case, and it is very easy for
> anyone to look at the number of files backed up that is produced in the
> job report.
>
> B
Hello Jim,
You can submit it as a feature request, but I am not really
inclined to implement it, because it is a very special case, and
it is very easy for anyone to look at the number of files backed
up that is produced in the job report.
Best regards,
Kern,
Any chance I can get a feature request in? I would like to have all jobs that
complete with zero files and / or zero bytes to complete with Backup OK - with
warnings. Currently these jobs complete with Backup OK.
Thank you
Jim Richardson
CONFIDENTIALITY: This email (including any atta
Item : Fallback to IPV6 when available
Origin: Luc Maisonobe
Date: 2012-03-19
Status:
What:
Bacula does support either IPV4 or IPV6 for communication between the
various daemons. However, there are some caveats for dual stack
IPV4/IPV6 systems which for now are more and more widespre
Item 1: Improve status messages by differentiating excessive concurrent jobs
from actual errors
Origin: Mark Bergman
Date: Wed Dec 21 12:36:52 EST 2011
Status:
What:
Configuration limits on concurrent jobs can cause additional
jobs to fail. This is normal and the
In the message dated: Thu, 01 Dec 2011 09:48:59 +0100,
The pithy ruminations from Bruno Friedmann on
were:
=> On 12/01/2011 12:20 AM, mark.berg...@uphs.upenn.edu wrote:
=> > Item 1: Administrative connections to the file daemon should not count
in the concurrency li
=> mit
=> > Origin: Mark
On 12/01/2011 12:20 AM, mark.berg...@uphs.upenn.edu wrote:
> Item 1: Administrative connections to the file daemon should not count in
> the concurrency limit
> Origin: Mark Bergman
> Date: Wed Nov 30 18:03:20 EST 2011
> Status:
>
> What:
>Administrative connections to the
Item 1: Administrative connections to the file daemon should not count in the
concurrency limit
Origin: Mark Bergman
Date: Wed Nov 30 18:03:20 EST 2011
Status:
What:
Administrative connections to the file daemon should not count
in the concurrency limit.
Hello,
Thank you for your feature request. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to
implement it, so unless you can provide some new insight, it will not help
adding it to the projects file.
Best regards,
Kern
On Wednesday 30 March 2011 15:23:31 peterfl...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> Item n:
Or.. just ask on the users mailing list.
--
Dan Langille
http://langille.org/
On Dec 13, 2010, at 3:00 AM, Guillaume Valdenaire
wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the answer...
> I should have read more carefully the documentation mea culpa.
>
> Guillaume Valdenaire
>
> 2010/12/13 Dan Langille
>
Thanks a lot for the answer...
I should have read more carefully the documentation mea culpa.
Guillaume Valdenaire
2010/12/13 Dan Langille
> On 12/12/2010 2:56 PM, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Guillaume Valdenaire wrote:
>>
>> Here is attached a feature request for that won
On 12/12/2010 2:56 PM, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Guillaume Valdenaire wrote:
>
>> Here is attached a feature request for that wonderful Bacula.
>> Thanks in advance
>
>> Item 1:Implement a functionality that permits to log which files were
>> restored during a r
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, Guillaume Valdenaire wrote:
> Here is attached a feature request for that wonderful Bacula.
> Thanks in advance
> Item 1:Implement a functionality that permits to log which files were
> restored during a restore job (especially when using the Bweb
>
Hello,
Here is attached a feature request for that wonderful Bacula.
Thanks in advance
Guillaume Valdenaire
feature_request.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Item x (new): add the ability to pass a director-name to bconsole on start of
bconsole
Date: 14 july 2010
Origin: Olaf Zevenboom (olaf at artefact dot nl)
Status:
Background:
Recently I found myself adding a second Director to the network while in
process of moving Bacula to a new server. To all
Enhancement to:
Item 3: Scheduling syntax that permits more flexibility and options
Date: 15 December 2006
Origin: Gregory Brauer (greg at wildbrain dot com) and
Florian Schnabel
Status:
(see:
http://bacula.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=bacula/bacula;a=blob;f=bacula/projects;hb=HEAD
)
W
Feature Request
Item: implement Vacation/Holiday scheduling *within* Bacula(director)
Date: 10 May 2010
Origin: Olaf Zevenboom (o...@artefact.nl)
Status:
What:
A pre-job option to check to see if the current date (or the day before
when jobs are run after 24.00) is a holiday/vacation. Currently
Item: Allow writing to multiple volumes concurrently on file-type devices
Origin: Silver Salonen (sil...@ultrasoft.ee)
Date: 15.Mar.2010
Status:
What: Currently Bacula allows only one volume to be written per device. For
file-type devices (eg. HDD) it would make sense to allow writing multi
Hello :-)
Item: Add nice and ionice facilities.
Origin: Charles, bacula-users ||| catcons.co.uk
Date: 12 March 2010
Status: ?
What: Add a ./configure option to prefix the sd and fd daemon
initialisation commands with nice and ionice.
Why:When Bacula is run on a w
Hello :-)
Item: Change boot script message to "Starting the Bacula * daemon".
Origin: Charles, bacula-users ||| catcons.co.uk
Date: 12 March 2010
Status: ?
What: Change the boot scripts' message "Starting the * daemon"
to "Starting the Bacula * daemon".
Why:Tighte
I am not subscribed to the devel list, so if someone would forward this I would
appreciate it. The website says to submit it to both the users and devel
lists. Thanks.
Item 1: Restore proper ownership and permissions to created directories
Origin: Mark Nienberg
Date: 26 January 2010
What
Item 1: Specify a minumum number of backups to retain
Origin: Mark Bergman
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009
Status:
What: Add an option ("Keep Mimimum") to specify that a minimum number of
backups (per-level and per-client) should be retained, over-riding
the other retention po
Hello,
18.11.2009 10:06, Jim Barber wrote:
> Thanks Arno.
>
> Is this better?
Looks quite good.
I hope this one is accepted and implemented :-)
Cheers,
Arno
> If so I'll clean out all other text except the feature request and submit it
> to bacula-devel
>
> --
>
>
Thanks Arno.
Is this better?
If so I'll clean out all other text except the feature request and submit it to
bacula-devel
--
Item ?: Allow Schedule Resource to override 'Next Pool'
Date: 18 November 2009
Origin: Jim Barber. jim.bar...@ddihealth.com
Status: New reque
Hello,
18.11.2009 07:32, Jim Barber wrote:
> Hi.
>
> When defining backup strategies, I've wanted to be able to define
> the 'Next Pool' in the Schedule to override the value defined
> against a pool.
An interesting and valuable feature request. Can you reformat it to
the shape found at http://
Hi.
When defining backup strategies, I've wanted to be able to define the 'Next
Pool' in the Schedule to override the value defined against a pool.
An example of one usage of such a feature follows:
I have an incremental pool that each week gets consolidated into a full pool
via a VirtualFull
Hi,
following up on the previous discussion, below is a feature request form.
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-de...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg04962.html
Any comments welcome,
Gavin
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Item n: Implement a Migration j
Item 41: compression based on filesize
Origin: Michael Patzer (mpatzer-at-dunkel.de)
Date: 19. August 2009
Status: feature request
What: The ability to define a minimum filesize a file
must have, to run into gzip compression.
Why:If you have a system with a lot of s
Item 1: Extend the verify code to make it possible to verify
older jobs, not only the last one that has finished
Date: 10 April 2009
Origin: Ralf Gross (Ralf-Lists ralfgross.de)
Status: not implemented or documented
What: At the moment a VolumeToCatalog job compares onl
Dear Morty
I use Bacula to backup laptops about 35 in total and assume they may
connect to the network between 9:00 and 10:30 so I use
Reschedule On Error = yes
Reschedule Interval = 45 minutes
Reschedule Times = 2
in jobdefs.conf
I also split the the laptops into 5 groups so that on
Max Full Interval and Max Diff Interval seem like a great idea,
thanks!
An extension of this concept would be great for automated handling of
laptops, i.e. so users don't need to manually request backups of
laptops. Here is a feature request form.
Item 29: laptops: Max Incr Interval, Level=check
Victor Hugo dos Santos wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>
>> Notes: This feature may only makes sense for jobs and files, maybe not for
>> volumes.
>> I haven't fully thought through the implications yet.
>> The interaction between "Keep
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
[...]
> Notes: This feature may only makes sense for jobs and files, maybe not for
> volumes.
> I haven't fully thought through the implications yet.
> The interaction between "Keep Copies" and "Volume Retention"
> nee
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:19 PM, (private) HKS
> wrote:
>> Bacula 2.2.8 on OpenBSD 4.4 in a mixed OS environment.
>>
>> I'm introducing tape backups into a disk-only backup scheme, and trying
>> to figure out what the best way to do so is. Right now, I think the
>> best option is to modify my
Mike Ruskai wrote:
> On 04/07/2009 04:21, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
>> Date: 4/6/2009
>> Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
>> Status:
>>
>>
>>
> I very much like this idea. I have pretty much en
Would anybody else find this useful?
To solve the below problem, I created separate jobs for each of my
clients. What would have made this task much simpler is a level of
backup that is functionally full, but doesn't disrupt the chain of
incrementals/differential. That way, instead of doubling the
Dan Langille wrote:
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> Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
>> Date: 4/6/2009
>> Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
>> Status:
>>
>> What: Currently, the retentio
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Kevin Keane wrote:
> Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
> Date: 4/6/2009
> Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
> Status:
>
> What: Currently, the retention time for a volume/job etc. is a
>
On 04/07/2009 04:21, Kevin Keane wrote:
> Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
> Date: 4/6/2009
> Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
> Status:
>
>
I very much like this idea. I have pretty much enough storage for two
full backups plus in
Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
Date: 4/6/2009
Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
Status:
What: Currently, the retention time for a volume/job etc. is a
fixed number of seconds from the last time the item (volume,
job
Hello,
Here is a feature request.
Item n: 'restore' menu: enter a JobId, automatically select dependents
Origin: Graham Keeling (gra...@equiinet.com)
Date: 13 March 2009
Status: Proposing
What: Add to the bconsole 'restore' menu the ability to select a job
by JobId, and have bacula automati
Hello,
I may implement this myself, after people have commented.
Thanks,
Graham.
Item n: Restore from volumes on multiple storage daemons
Origin: Graham Keeling (gra...@equiinet.com)
Date: 12 March 2009
Status: Proposing
What: The ability to restore from volumes held by multiple storage daemo
Tobias Barth wrote:
>
>
> Feature Request Form
>
> Item n: Migration jobs tape to tape with single drive
> Origin: Tobias Barth
> Date: 11 February 2009
> Status: new
>
> What: Migration jobs from tape to table should be possible with one
> single tape drive. File Systems (har
Feature Request Form
Item n: Storage Daemon based encryption
Origin: Steve Polyack
Date: 16 February 2009
Status: new
What: The ability to encrypt and decrypt data that moves between the
storage daemon and its storage devices.
Why:Storage daemon based encryption coul
Hi,
I think many users would be glad if migration jobs from tape to tape
(e.g. for encrypting the data on the tapes) could be done with a single
tape drive. Here is the feature request for that:
Feature Request Form
Item n: Migration jobs tape to tape with single drive
Origin: Tobias
Dear Bastian,
In message <200902090907.37541.bastian.friedr...@collax.com> you wrote:
>
> > What: I would like to be able to override the spooling settings
> > of a job when manually starting it using "run".
>
> what you are looking for has been implemented in the SVN code in Novem
Wolfgang,
Am Montag, 9. Februar 2009 00:46:44 schrieb Wolfgang Denk:
>
> What: I would like to be able to override the spooling settings
> of a job when manually starting it using "run".
what you are looking for has been implemented in the SVN code in November; it
thus is part in t
Item 1: Enable/disable spooling when starting jobs with "run"
Date: Mon Feb 9 00:41:01 CET 2009
Origin: Wolfgang Denk
Status:
What: I would like to be able to override the spooling settings
of a job when manually starting it using "run".
Why:Normally we disable spo
Item 1: Implement an 'Volume Append Duration' pool directive
Origin: Brian Debelius, bdebelius at intelesyscorp.com
Date: 5 February 2009
What: An 'Volume Append Duration' pool directive. This directive would
set a window of time after the last write to a tape, after which the
tape is mar
Dan Langille wrote:
>
> On Feb 4, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> Here is a second feature request
>>
>> Item n: Document the database design
>> Origin: Kevin Keane, subscript...@kkeane.com
>> Date: February 4, 2009
>> Status:
>>
>> What: I would like to see a complete documenta
>> Here is a second feature request
>>
>> Item n: Document the database design
>> Origin: Kevin Keane, subscript...@kkeane.com
>> Date: February 4, 2009
>> Status:
>>
>> What: I would like to see a complete documentation of all the
>> database tables.
>
> "Complete" is subjective.
>
> Wha
On Feb 4, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
> Here is a second feature request
>
> Item n: Document the database design
> Origin: Kevin Keane, subscript...@kkeane.com
> Date: February 4, 2009
> Status:
>
> What: I would like to see a complete documentation of all the
> database table
Item n: Implement a scripting API
Origin: Kevin Keane, subscript...@kkeane.com
Date: February 4, 2009
Status:
What: I would like to see a scripting API that can be directly called
from at least one major scripting language, such as Perl, Python, or
possibly HTTP/XML/Soap or similar.
Wh
Here is a second feature request
Item n: Document the database design
Origin: Kevin Keane, subscript...@kkeane.com
Date: February 4, 2009
Status:
What: I would like to see a complete documentation of all the
database tables.
Why:bconsole has the command "sqlquery" but withou
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have added this to the projects list.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kern
>
> On Wednesday 24 January 2007 16:43:45 mark.berg...@uphs.upenn.edu wrote:
>> Item 1: enable persistent naming/number of SQL queries
>>
>> Dat
Hello,
I have added this to the projects list.
Best regards,
Kern
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 16:43:45 mark.berg...@uphs.upenn.edu wrote:
> Item 1: enable persistent naming/number of SQL queries
>
> Date: 24 Jan, 2007
> Origin: Mark Bergman
> Status:
>
> What:
> Change the
Hi,
I yesterday mailed an informal feature request. Here is the formal
version of it:
Feature Request Form
Item n: Data encryption on storage daemon
Origin: Tobias Barth
Date: 04 February 2009
Status: new
What: The storage demon should be able to do the data encryption tha
Hi,
since Bacula supports encryption of file data now, I wonder what to do
with old unencrypted tapes. I think it would be good if one of the tools
that come with bacula would allow tapes to be encrypted - by reading
their data to disc, and writing them back with encrypted files. Would it
be possi
Item 1: "Maximum Concurrent Jobs" for drives when used with changer device
Origin: Ralf Gross ralf-lists ralfgross.de
Date: 2008-12-12
Status: Initial Request
What: respect the "Maximum Concurrent Jobs" directive in the _drives_
Storage section in addition to the changer
> "cameron.ord" == Cameron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cameron.ord> Status: New request
cameron.ord> What: A directive something like "IncludeConf =
/etc/bacula/subconfs"
cameron.ord> Every time Bacula Director restarts or reloads, it will
walk the given directory (
Dear Bacula Community, please find attached a new Feature Request in the format
indicated on bacula.org.
regards,
Cameron Smith
Database, Lda
Rua de Tchamba, 356
Maputo
MozambiqueItem 26: Add a new directive to bacula-dir.conf which permits inclusion of all
subconfiguration files in a given dir
I dont know if an official feature request is needed for this "small
stuff".
Item n: List inChanger flag when doing restore.
Origin: Jesper Krogh<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17 oct. 2008
Status:
What:
When doing a restore the restore selection dialog ends by telling stuff
lik
Item 1: Adding "unfile" to unmark files on "restore all" cmd
Origin: Klaas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: February 25th 2008
Status:
What: Adding a command line argument to unmark files when doing a full
restore with "restore all".
Why: When using command line to script the restoring of files, it is
Item 1: Backup and Restore of Windows Encrypted Files through raw
encryption functions
Origin: Michael Mohr, SAG
Date: 22 February 2008
Status:
What: Make it possible to backup and restore Encypted Files from and
to Windows systems
without the need to decrypt
Item 1: enable/disable compression depending on storage device (disk/tape)
Origin: Ralf Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008-01-11
Status: Initial Request
What: Add a new option to the storage resource of the director. Depending
on this option, compression will be enabled/d
On Monday 03 December 2007 11:37:46 am you wrote:
> > Something like:
> > * reload test
> > /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf - v 2.2.5 OK
> > < client1 - FD version 2.2.5 - OK
> > < client2 - Unable to connect ERROR
> > < client3 - FD version 2.0.3 -
> Something like:
> * reload test
> /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf - v 2.2.5 OK
> < client1 - FD version 2.2.5 - OK
> < client2 - Unable to connect ERROR
> < client3 - FD version 2.0.3 - OK
> < storage1 - SD v2.2.5 -
On Wednesday 21 November 2007 9:49:35 am Shon Stephens wrote:
> I did do something foolish the other day when I edited the jobs and
> ran reload in the console while a job was despooling. The conf wasn't
> correct (still trying to get the Windows Fileset syntax correct). Well
> of course the direct
Item 1: FD-controlled restore block
Origin: Jason Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11/26/07
Status:
What: A FD controlled flag that disallows restores.
Why:The PKI encryption feature allows us to have an environment where the
bacula admin does not have to be trusted with the c
I've been using BAT for about a month now and love it. One request that
would be very helpful is to add an item in the context menu on the JobList
page. I use that page to find which jobs have issues. It would be very handy
to right-click on a failed job and say rerun job. BAT is a great product,
t
Migration deletes the old job (equivalent to a move). What he (and
others) wants is a copy (retain old job).
-Nick
On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:41 AM, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote:
> What about migration? See the Bacula manual.
>
> mfg
>
> Eric
> --
> Das Briefgeheimnis sowie das Post- und Fernmeldegeheimn
What about migration? See the Bacula manual.
mfg
Eric
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Item 1: Implement a Copy job type that will copy the
jobdata from one device to another, for example,
copy from a fiel Tape to a real Tape.
Date: 24 Aug 2007
Origin: dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Contact:
dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Status: feature request
Assigned to no one
W
Item 1: Implement a Copy job type that will copy the
jobdata from one device to another, for example,
copy from a fiel Tape to a real Tape.
Date: 24 Aug 2007
Origin: dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Contact:
dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Daniel Holtkamp
Status: Partially coded in 1.37 -- much mo
> The remaining part, copying data to different media after the job
> itself is run, might still be interesting, but I would suggest to
> re-write your request with the above information in mind.
I would add copying/migrating data from sd to sd (in addition to device to
device on the same s
Isn't he describing the fabled 'clone' job?
brian-
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 24.08.2007 14:26,, Kaiser, Viktor wrote::
>
>> Item 1: Implement a Copy job type that will copy the jobdata
>> from one device to another, for example, copy from a fiel Tape to a real
>> Tape.
>>
Hello,
24.08.2007 14:26,, Kaiser, Viktor wrote::
> Item 1: Implement a Copy job type that will copy the jobdata
> from one device to another, for example, copy from a fiel Tape to a real
> Tape.
This is something that is discussed from time to time, and has
recently been mentioned agai
Item 1: Implement a Copy job type that will copy the jobdata from
one device to another, for example, copy from a fiel Tape to a real
Tape.
Date: 24 Aug 2007
Origin: dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Contact:
dihor2000 at yahoo.de
Status: feature request
Assigned to no one
W
Item 1: Create a new backup status type for expired backups
(max-delay-time surpased)
Date: 03 August 2007
Origin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status:
What: Create a new backup status type different from 'A' to be able
to distinguish backups canceled by the user and canceled automatically
by
It would be nice if there were more compression methods available. I understand
that Bacula is mostly used with tape drivers which do hardware compression, but
those of us using file/disk storage would get a real benefit out of it.
For example, RAR and BZIP2 can achieve an amazingly high compres
Item 1: Add "Reload" Functionality to Storage/File Daemon
Origin: Michael Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2 June 2007
Status: Non-existent
What: The Bacula Storage Daemon and Bacula File Daemon need "reload"
functionality similar to the Bacula Director. Alternatively, a subroutine
Hello Kern,
- If I did not cc the list last time, this was only because you send
me a private mail and I did not feel free to make it contents public.
>From now, I DO copy the lists.
- For the 'security restrictions' I was just thinking about the
listserver blocking any attachement to prevent th
Hello Marc,
For the next time, please always copy the list.
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 02:18, Marc Levy wrote:
> Hello Kern,
>
>
> For point #1:
> Let me explain a litle longer my needs:
> - No manual operator interaction with bacula (via bconsole, ...)
That is already possible with existing t
What: Add on option on the storage deamon so it can automatically go offline
(eject the tape ie IOCTL offline command) when polling for another volume than
the one currently loaded (The scope is for single archive devices, not
autochanger).
(I know about the OfflineOnUnmout & AlwaysOpen options bu
Item X: Create differential backups from X-th last full backup for better
redundancy
Origin: Jan Moennich
Date: 25 Mai 2007
Status: Nothing found
What: I'd like to have a differential backup, which backs up relative to
the second or third last
full backup instead of only
2007/5/18, Andrew Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's worth pointing out that you can build a failover pair of bacula
directors and FDs with no software modifications, providing you've got
shared storage for your data. The Heartbeat project has a mechanism for
having a backup server take over a pr
It's worth pointing out that you can build a failover pair of bacula
directors and FDs with no software modifications, providing you've got
shared storage for your data. The Heartbeat project has a mechanism for
having a backup server take over a primary server's IP address when the
primary go
this probably is the worst time to submit a request, but given it's
scope it probably won't have huge impact :)
i am not currently subscribed to -devel - please, cc me or -users (or
force me to subscribe, if the discussion would be limited to that list).
ps. page http://www.bacula.org/?page=vot
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