Hi everyone,
I am using Bacula 7.2.0 on RHEL7. Dir, sd and fd daemons running on
same server. My backup size is almost 20 TB with millions of small
files and writing the data to LTO4 tapes. I have run 8 jobs
concurrently with different 8 LTO4 drives. While jobs are running, I
had no
Hi list.
Is there a way to get a report of all the files with it's attibutes
backed up in a given jobid (and send it to a file)?
Thanks a lot!
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Cristóbal Sabroe Yde
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Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto
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Ruta 36 km.
Use the command 'bls'. I didn't find a way to to it inside a bconsole.
A bootstrap file is nice of course.
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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I could be wrong about this, but my suspicion is that you're going to
need to supply more information than this.
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I could be wrong about this, but my suspicion is that you're going to
need to supply more information than this. I personally don't know what
you're talking about.
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Cristobal Sabroe Yde wrote:
Hi list.
Is there a way to get a report of all the
Thanks, I will try it.
This is the scenario:
I needed this because we had problems with file permissions on a file server
(someone pressed the wrong combination of keys with a '-R' on it :-( ) and I
don't want to restore the whole directory tree, just see attributes of the
stored files and
On Apr 17, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde wrote:
Thanks, I will try it.
This is the scenario:
I needed this because we had problems with file permissions on a
file server
(someone pressed the wrong combination of keys with a '-R' on it :-
( ) and I
don't want to
On Apr 17, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Darien Hager wrote:
On Apr 17, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde wrote:
This is the scenario:
I needed this because we had problems with file permissions
on a file server (someone pressed the wrong combination of
keys with a '-R' on it :- ( ) and I
I'd like to write an SQL query to extract some information from the
bacula catalog including file dates. I see from the bacula developers
guide that the File table has a field named LStat that is defined as
File attributes in base64 encoding. I assume my file dates are in
there, but how do I