Hi everyone!
I having some problems with my backup planning.
I want to work with five tapes per week. One for Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This five tapes will be used till the
end of the month.
The problem is the following. The backup finished OK yesterday
(Thursday). Later
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:10 PM, João Kuchnier joao.kuchn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone!
I having some problems with my backup planning.
I want to work with five tapes per week. One for Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This five tapes will be used till the
end of the
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:44 PM, João Kuchnier joao.kuchn...@gmail.com wrote:
I will need create new schedules and jobs too write? One for each pool.
No one schedule but one Run= for each day. For example:
Schedule {
Name = MonthlyCycle
Run = Level=Full Pool=SundayPool sun at 2:05
Run =
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:59 PM, João Kuchnier joao.kuchn...@gmail.com wrote:
I will test this settings as soon as I can. Thanks!
BTW, you can move your current tapes to the new pools (one by one) using
update volume
then choose Pool
then select the current pool.
then enter the id either by
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:10 PM, João Kuchnier joao.kuchn...@gmail.com wrote:
I created the new pools but I had a problem.:
pool directive in Job BKP_Servidor resource is required, but not found.
What pool I can configure here? I putted the pool configuration inside
Schedules. Like this:
I updated my system to version 3.0.0 yesterday.
*version
backup-dir Version: 3.0.0 (06 April 2009) i386-portbld-freebsd7.1
freebsd 7.1-RELEASE-p4
$ pkg_info | grep bacula
bacula-bat-2.4.4_1 The network backup solution (GUI)
bacula-client-3.0.0_1 The network backup solution (client)
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Russell Sutherland r...@quist.ca wrote:
I updated my system to version 3.0.0 yesterday.
*version
backup-dir Version: 3.0.0 (06 April 2009) i386-portbld-freebsd7.1
freebsd 7.1-RELEASE-p4
$ pkg_info | grep bacula
bacula-bat-2.4.4_1 The network backup
Ok...
I updated the VolStatus to append. DId that. All seems well.
*list Media Pool=Default
+-++---+-+-+--+--+-+--+---+--+-+
| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled |
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Russell Sutherland r...@quist.ca wrote:
Ok...
I updated the VolStatus to append. DId that. All seems well.
*list Media Pool=Default
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:13:04 -0400, Russell Sutherland said:
Ok...
I updated the VolStatus to append. DId that. All seems well.
...
Now when a job is rerun, things break again.
Does this mean I have to change the tape?
That becomes more likely if you make changes to the catalog and
Hello all.
I have Bacula 2.4.2 running on openSUSE 11.1, and I seem to have developed a
tape issue I can't seem to resolve.
I needed to remove some full tapes from the library and replace them with empty
ones, and then take those new tapes and do a rewind/weof/label on them. It
seems Bacula
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Christopher Dick jcdi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello all.
I have Bacula 2.4.2 running on openSUSE 11.1, and I seem to have developed a
tape issue I can't seem to resolve.
I needed to remove some full tapes from the library and replace them with
empty ones, and
Hi Adrian,
On Montag 20 Oktober 2008 07:39:53 wrote:
I have a Weekly pool with 10 tapes in it. Each full backup runs on a
sunday night and takes up 2 tapes.
Once the first tape it done, it marks it as Full. Once the second
tape is done, I have to manually unmount and eject it. What
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:39:53 +0200, Adrian Moisey wrote:
I have a Weekly pool with 10 tapes in it. Each full backup runs on a
sunday night and takes up 2 tapes.
Once the first tape it done, it marks it as Full. Once the second
tape is done, I have to manually unmount and eject it.
My
Hi
My way around that is adding the directive:
RunAfterJob = /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject
to the (last) backup job, where /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject is the
script:
I would like to do that, but during the week I backup to disk.
Can I get this to run only if there is a tape job that
Scripsit Adrian Moisey die 20 Oct 2008 11:45:50:
My way around that is adding the directive:
RunAfterJob = /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject
to the (last) backup job, where /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject is the
script:
I would like to do that, but during the week I backup to disk.
Can I get
Hi
My way around that is adding the directive:
RunAfterJob = /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject
to the (last) backup job, where /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject is the
script:
I would like to do that, but during the week I backup to disk.
Can I get this to run only if there is a tape job that ran?
Scripsit Adrian Moisey die 20 Oct 2008 14:50:06:
My way around that is adding the directive:
RunAfterJob = /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject
to the (last) backup job, where /usr/local/bin/bacula-eject is the
script:
I would like to do that, but during the week I backup to disk.
Can I get this
Hi
Ah, sorry for my clouded crystal ball. :-)
Well, it's difficult to design a solution for you without knowing
more about your configuration, but generally speaking I see two
possible avenues:
Thanks for the help, despite my lack of information :P
a. Add information to the script
Hi
I have a few tape problems.
I have a Weekly pool with 10 tapes in it. Each full backup runs on a
sunday night and takes up 2 tapes.
Once the first tape it done, it marks it as Full. Once the second
tape is done, I have to manually unmount and eject it. What should I
set the Status to
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