Hi, sorry for the late reply, weekend.
I did the test again like you did it (with the time command) and the
result is as follow:
-bash-2.05b$ time echo restore jobid=1553,1561,1576,1598,1607,1617
|bconsole
Connecting to Director tapeserver:9101
1000 OK: tapeserver-dir Version: 1.37.30 (14 July
To answer your question, you will need to do some timing. See below.
On Monday 08 August 2005 09:37, Reinier Haasjes wrote:
Hi, sorry for the late reply, weekend.
I did the test again like you did it (with the time command) and the
result is as follow:
-bash-2.05b$ time echo restore
Hello,
This is just to let you know that I will be not be at home beginning tomorrow
morning until Saturday so I will be unable to answer any emails.
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Hi,
I use an USB disk as backup target for Bacula. It works fine. But there
is one issue: I want to mount it immediatly before the backup and
unmount it afterwards. There is even a mount option for the config file
(sd.config I think), but this option is not allowed for a harddisk.
I place the
Hi guys
I've just starting to use Bacula for our backup. The schema I'm using is a
removable hard drive situation set up using the multiple disks, as described
in the Basic Volume Management chapter of the manual.
My question is this: I want to use three volumes - one per calendar month,
so that
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 00:22 -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Are you absolutely certain that your ethernet cards are set properly?
Often an improperly negotiated link speed or duplex can cause exactly
this symptom. I know you mentioned other things that appear to rule it
out, but check that
Danie Theron wrote:
Hi ,
Hi Danie,
I'm running a disk based bacula system (800GB RAID 5 Fedora 3) , fulls
monthly and incr daily. Some of my incr's i move from my main array to
an offsite disk on a daily basis.
Now when it comes to recycling the volumes , and bacula doesn't find a
You mentioned you're running gentoo on the machine in question. Some more
information might help:
What profile are you using? (ls -l /etc/make.profile)
What kernel and version?
If 2.6 are you using udev?
Are you using ntpl with 2.6?
I'm inclined to suspect that either this is due to an obscure
Hi all,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
To answer your question, you will need to do some timing. See below.
On Monday 08 August 2005 09:37, Reinier Haasjes wrote:
Hi, sorry for the late reply, weekend.
I did the test again like you did it (with the time command) and the
result is as follow:
Hello,
I just did a restore on a 400MHz PII with 250MB main memory that was in the
process of completing my nightly backups. That is to say, it was pretty busy
already.
From the restore command until the tree prompt it took 1 minute 43 seconds.
This was for something like 475,000 files.
Hi,
i am getting this error message when i try to label my
tapes. i am using barcodes, so i executed:
label barcodes slots=18,19
and this happens:
Sending label command for Volume OOIS02L1 Slot 18 ...
3301 Issuing autochanger loaded drive 0 command.
3302 Autochanger loaded drive 0, result:
Hello,
I had a look to the make_mysql_tables and I saw that there should be an
index (JobId,FilenameId,PathId) in the File table, but mine did not had it
(I do not know why, recently I made a new DB and fillen it with a backup).
Also there is a suggestion about doing more indexes in order to
Hello all,
I have an interesting situation with my backups.
I have a rotating backup system going to files. Incrementals daily,
differentials bi-monthly, fulls monthly. I set it up just like the example in
the bacula doc. All volumes recycle so I end up with 7 incremental volumes, 2
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 05:48 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
You mentioned you're running gentoo on the machine in question. Some more
information might help:
What profile are you using? (ls -l /etc/make.profile)
What kernel and version?
If 2.6 are you using udev?
Are you using ntpl with 2.6?
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Mick wrote:
I use an USB disk as backup target for Bacula. It works fine. But there
is one issue: I want to mount it immediatly before the backup and
unmount it afterwards. There is even a mount option for the config file
(sd.config I think), but this option is not allowed
Not sure if it's related or not, but there is a place to define whether
or not to keep the device open. In the manual, there is a note that
mentions should you decide not to keep the device open, you run the risk
of extraneous rewinds. If you haven't already seen that, take a look and
see if
That's correct. If you specify Always Open = no and Offline On Unmount =
yes then every time bacula wants to write to the tape it will rewind first.
Thanks,
Chris
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Are there any concerns with using a 32bit built bacula-fd on an x86_64
host?
What about an x86_64 client to a 32bit server?
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With the exception of the Itainium, current 64 bit processors are 32
bit processors with 64 bit extensions for large memory support. So,
there should be no issue running 32 bit clients on x86-64 processors.
Dan
On 8/8/05, Jesse Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any concerns with using
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 11:56 -0500, Dan Johansson wrote:
With the exception of the Itainium, current 64 bit processors are 32
bit processors with 64 bit extensions for large memory support. So,
there should be no issue running 32 bit clients on x86-64 processors.
I know they can run the binary,
With the exception of the Itainium, current 64 bit
processors are 32
bit processors with 64 bit extensions for large
memory support. So,
there should be no issue running 32 bit clients on
x86-64 processors.
Dan
Not to start a flame war but that is only for intel
processors. AMD64 is
My backup terminated during a tape change after the
6th tape. It asked for the new tape I ejected the tape
via the button on the drive, installed a new tape,
labeled the tape, forgot to mount it and then had the
job terminate after I messed up the mount command. How
is the best way to recover.
It looks like my database server crashed during a
query of a completly different database. So the
question is what is the best way to recover when a
backup job fails? What I am trying to do is to archive
~350GB of data that we do not need to have online
right now. I created a new pool for this
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