Danie Theron wrote:
I assume the consideration for Win32 clients is also possible? ex:
Include {
Options { signature = SHA1 }
File = \\/C:/filelist-on-client
}
Yes, this is also possible on Win32 clients. But I did not remember the
exact syntax.
Lois Lherbier
LHERBIER Lois
now for my (hopefully) last problem with bacula :-)
the guy who had this job bevore me (he's not available for questions
right now ..)
did set it up so the tape gets ejected after the daily backup .. for
some reason this doesn't work
i don't know if it could have worked at all, i just know
Florian Schnabel wrote:
now for my (hopefully) last problem with bacula :-)
the guy who had this job bevore me (he's not available for questions
right now ..)
did set it up so the tape gets ejected after the daily backup .. for
some reason this doesn't work
i don't know if it could have
LHERBIER Lois wrote
Hello,
Can you show us the content of the file '/etc/bacula/eject_tape', please ?
Loïs Lherbier
whoops .. sorry, of course :-)
#!/bin/sh
bconsole -c /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf END_OF_DATA
unmount storage=Tape
END_OF_DATA
# the following is a shell command
mt -f
Florian Schnabel wrote:
LHERBIER Lois wrote
Hello,
Can you show us the content of the file '/etc/bacula/eject_tape',
please ?
Loïs Lherbier
whoops .. sorry, of course :-)
#!/bin/sh
bconsole -c /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf END_OF_DATA
unmount storage=Tape
END_OF_DATA
# the
Ok , tested it :
bacula-dir works with :
Include {
Options { signature = SHA1 }
File = "\\C:/bacula/bin/include.txt" -forgot to remove the /
}
What is the correct syntax in the actual include.txt file ?
I tried diff combinations :
"c:/danie" - Could not stat "c:/danie": ERR=The filename,
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Martin Simmons wrote:
Alan Proprietary code including lesser GPL (lGPL) libraries is not forced into
Alan the GPL either.
Quite correct, but isn't there a common problem is that something is GPL but
you want to use a small part of it as a library?
If the libraries are
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Hendrik Weimer wrote:
Companies which are totally risk-averse may decide to compile static
images using proprietary libraries and compilers, at extra cost, but
they retain 100% of their copyright even if having to pay distribution
license royalties to Borland or Intel or
What do you mean by 'nothing is backed up' ?
I think that you can validate your fileset with the 'estimate' command
instead of running the backup.
Loïs Lherbier
Danie Theron wrote:
Ok , tested it :
bacula-dir works with :
Include {
Options { signature = SHA1 }
File =
It would be helpful if you send to this list in text format because some of us
such as myself consider HTML to be a security problem (though rather minor).
Be sure to check the development manual on this issue as the version shipped
with 1.36.3 had a number of places where the text was out of
The BaculaWeb test.php works OK (and the graphics show up just fine) but
when I try to loadindex.php into my browser I just get the error message
"DB Error: not found". I presume something is not right with the config. This is
what appears in bacula.conf (omitting comments):
[.DATABASE]
host =
Thanks for the guidance dude but yet another problem
I have had a successfull cdburn but when I boot with this cd, its gives me this
VFS:Mounted root (ext2 Filesystem)
VFS: cannot open root device / or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct root= boot option
Kernal Panic - not syncing
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 13:23, Syed Ali Saim wrote:
Thanks for the guidance dude but yet another problem
I have had a successfull cdburn but when I boot with this cd, its gives me
this
VFS:Mounted root (ext2 Filesystem)
VFS: cannot open root device / or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 6:41 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] schedule issue
Hello,
I'm trying to get this schedule to run at night, but time
wise it runs
during the day during
Last night five clients failed with the following error. These are
clients that were successfully backed up Friday, with no change to any
configs.
29-Aug 20:47 sioux-dir: auriga.2005-08-29_20.00.29 Fatal error:
authenticate.c:99 Unable to authenticate with Storage daemon.
Possible causes:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
It would be helpful if you send to this list in text format because some of us
such as myself consider HTML to be a security problem (though rather minor).
My humblest apologies *blush* , reinstalled my workstation and forgot to
add lists.sourceforge.net (and sibbald.com
Danie Theron wrote:
Not sure where I'm going wrong seeing as all seems fine. Any help will
be greatly appreciated
Wild stab in the dark... try converting the text format on the Windows
box to UNIX line endings...
--
Russell Howe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 14:44, Thomas Simmons wrote:
Last night five clients failed with the following error. These are
clients that were successfully backed up Friday, with no change to any
configs.
29-Aug 20:47 sioux-dir: auriga.2005-08-29_20.00.29 Fatal error:
authenticate.c:99 Unable
Thomas Simmons wrote:
Last night five clients failed with the following error. These are
clients that were successfully backed up Friday, with no change to any
configs.
29-Aug 20:47 sioux-dir: auriga.2005-08-29_20.00.29 Fatal error:
authenticate.c:99 Unable to authenticate with Storage
Danie Theron wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
It would be helpful if you send to this list in text format because
some of us such as myself consider HTML to be a security problem
(though rather minor).
My humblest apologies *blush* , reinstalled my workstation and forgot
to add
Hi,
I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] FreeBSD machine with a DDS3 Streamer attached to it.
The streamer does about 1MB/s, when I use Bacula I can monitor the machine and
streamer usage using systat -vm, when I do that I see that nothing is running
at full steam, the streamer does about 0.8 MB/s, the
After both enjoying and suffering with BackupPC for the past
year, it is time to make a change. There are some great aspects of Backuppc and
some not-so-great aspects and Im looking for a different set of
trade-offs -- in particular, better support for WinXX clients.
Has anyone here
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Hash: SHA1
Hi, Kern. (and list)
I fix my config files for solve the problem, thank you for your help
(and for your great program).
But I still receive messages from bacula whith date 12/31/1969. I use
the version 1.37.37 now. What could be ? The date of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello there,
I'm using bacula to backup some servers. All servers go 'Backup OK'
everyday w/o a glitch. But my mail server (just it!) is stopping every
day with a 'Broken Pipe'. I use spooling, and all the jobs runs
concurrently, so I got:
29-Aug
Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Hi, Kern. (and list)
I fix my config files for solve the problem, thank you for your help
(and for your great program).
But I still receive messages from bacula whith date 12/31/1969. I use
the version 1.37.37 now. What could be ? The date of machine is ok.
It's a
Hello!
Thank you for your explanations.
Is there a rough timetable for this next stable release (1.38)?
I am curious to use the DVD-options.
Kind regards,
Jens
Phil Stracchino schrieb:
Jens Meyer wrote:
Hello!
I started first tests with bacula last week after a tipp of our
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Hash: SHA1
Looking other mails, I think then bacula not put the date field on
e-mail, then the mail server put the date 12/31/1969.
If anyone want I send a copy for e-mail, please ask me.
- --
Jeronimo Zucco
LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certified
Jens Meyer wrote:
Hello!
Thank you for your explanations.
Is there a rough timetable for this next stable release (1.38)?
I am curious to use the DVD-options.
Soon. :)
--
Phil Stracchino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Renaissance Man, Unix generalist, Perl hacker
Mobile: 603-216-7037
Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Stranger that headers have the correct date, but the client (many,
include webmail) cannot interpret the date. Any caracter not recognized
on the field date ?
Follow an header for example:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Phil, thank you for your help.
The problem ocours whith all machines backup (I do backup for 30 machines).
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Stranger that headers have the correct date, but the client (many,
include webmail) cannot
Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Looking other mails, I think then bacula not put the date field on
e-mail, then the mail server put the date 12/31/1969.
Ah! That would make sense. A Unix time field of zero would be
interpreted as the epoch, defined as 00:00:00 01/01/1970 UTC. If your
timezone is
Hello List,
i know i asked this already, but i didn´t get an answer who solves this
yet. sorry...
How can i get bacula to run every saturday a cleaning tape in my library?
I already get the message that i should use an admin job, but how can i
say use slot 8 from
library? The cleaning tape
Actually, this is closer to the volume set idea I alluded to --
being able to define a single volume name representing a set of
volumes where any member of the set would be acceptable to
satisfy a
mount request for backup or restore. It's only moderately
related to
the
Hello all,
for some time I am playing with bacula to find out if should use it
for personal backups at home and maybe use it in the my company to
backup some Linux servers.
I have tried 1.36 and some 1.37 up to 1.37.37 on my ibook G4 running
under MacOS X 10.4.2.
While performing the
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 14:59, LHERBIER Lois wrote:
Thomas Simmons wrote:
Last night five clients failed with the following error. These are
clients that were successfully backed up Friday, with no change to any
configs.
29-Aug 20:47 sioux-dir: auriga.2005-08-29_20.00.29 Fatal error:
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 14:48, Danie Theron wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
It would be helpful if you send to this list in text format because some
of us such as myself consider HTML to be a security problem (though
rather minor).
My humblest apologies *blush* , reinstalled my workstation
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 16:05, Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Stranger that headers have the correct date, but the client (many,
include webmail) cannot interpret the date. Any caracter not recognized
on the field date ?
I suspect that your clients (webmail) don't understand Portuguese.
Follow an
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 17:22, Timo Eissler wrote:
Hello List,
i know i asked this already, but i didn´t get an answer who solves this
yet. sorry...
How can i get bacula to run every saturday a cleaning tape in my library?
This is a bad idea. On most modern drives, you clean when the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
No, this happens only for mails from bacula. I test on webmail imp and
thunderbird client.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 16:05, Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Stranger that headers have the correct date, but the client (many,
include
On Friday 26 August 2005 16:18, David Boyes wrote:
Actually, this is closer to the volume set idea I alluded to --
being able to define a single volume name representing a set of
volumes where any member of the set would be acceptable to
satisfy a
mount request for backup or
On Saturday 27 August 2005 18:22, Uwe Hees wrote:
Hello all,
for some time I am playing with bacula to find out if should use it
for personal backups at home and maybe use it in the my company to
backup some Linux servers.
I have tried 1.36 and some 1.37 up to 1.37.37 on my ibook G4 running
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Romain wrote:
Now I have bacula backuping 30 servers and it seems to work fine. I
backup 1,5GB a day and the total file retention is near 52 Gb.
The problem is that all backups seem to run very slow. The average
bitrate I have is between 600 and 700 kb/s. But all my
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
When I save the e-mail, the date are correct, but the e-mail I receive,
become with date 10/28/47... Then the server translate to 12/31/69 (unix
zero date).
Any configuration to bacula to recognize another formats of date?
I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Yeaah !!! This is a problem!
Then on my script to start bacula, I unset the environment variable with
the command unset LANG before start bacula.
On version 1.36.30, this is not happens.
Thank you Philip and Kern for your help.
Include my name
This functionality has been discussed on the -devel list recently there are
plans to implement it. Unfortunately, there is no specific timetable on the
subject as of yet. In short, It's coming...eventually. :-)
Thanks,
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Romain wrote:
Hi !
Now I have bacula backuping 30 servers and it seems to work fine. I backup
1,5GB
a day and the total file retention is near 52 Gb.
The problem is that all backups seem to run very slow.
The average bitrate I have is between 600 and 700 kb/s.
But all my servers are
Hi,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Saturday 27 August 2005 18:22, Uwe Hees wrote:
Hello all,
for some time I am playing with bacula to find out if should use it
for personal backups at home and maybe use it in the my company to
backup some Linux servers.
I have tried 1.36 and some 1.37 up to
Hi,
Paul Heinlein wrote:
... lots of useful things.
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Romain wrote:
My suggestion would be for you to identify the local bottleneck a bit
more thoroughly. If the database operations are slowing you down, you
might consider moving to a more efficient RDBMS or beefing up
Hello,
I am having a problem restoring files to a Windows 2000 machine with
bacula 1.37.30 (bacula-fd is 1.37.32 on windows)
Here is the error I see in messages:
30-Aug 18:26 bashful-fd: RestoreFiles.2005-08-30_18.08.31 Error:
Hi all...
I have 10 Tapes and I wanna use five of this tapes in a week an another five
tapes in a immediately week after.
Exemple:
5 tapes I use in a first week of a month;
5 tapes I use in a second week
Some knows how can I implement some schedule with this schema!?!?!?!
I Hope that make me
Well...
In another way, how can I force Bacula to use different tape each week on a
month, consider a month with 5 weeks, and I have 10 tapes for this job?
Thanks again
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 02:47:30 +0400, Gilberto Nunes Ferreira,,441-6034,, wrote
Hi all...
I have 10 Tapes and I wanna use
Just for show what I use...
I use this schedule:
Schedule {
Name = Noturno
Run = Level=Full Pool=Noturno 1st at 23:30
Run = Level=Full Pool=Noturno 3rd at 23:30
Run = Level=Full Pool=Noturno 5th at 23:30
}
Schedule {
Name = Noturno-
Run = Level=Full Pool=Noturno- 2nd at
Hi there,
My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became too full for the
partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it seems it was too
late, I kept getting errors about duplicate file names.So then I
tried to rebuild my database with bscan, but this also did not work. It
seemed
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 18:21, Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
When I save the e-mail, the date are correct, but the e-mail I receive,
become with date 10/28/47... Then the server translate to 12/31/69 (unix
zero date).
Any configuration to bacula to recognize another formats of date?
Did you run the create_bacula_database script?
--- Maria McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became
too full for the
partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it
seems it was too
late, I kept getting errors about duplicate file
Hi,
Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
My database (sqlite) got corrupted when it became too full for the
partition it was on. I tried to compact it, but it seems it was too
late, I kept getting errors about duplicate file names.So then I
tried to rebuild my database with bscan, but this
So, I did still have the original corrupted database in my root
directory, and went ahead and tried to run dbcheck on it. This is what
I got:
Query failed: SELECT FilenameId,Name from Filename WHERE Name LIKE '%/':
ERR=database disk image is malformed
I got this for a good deal of the checks.
I swear I tried make_sqlite_tables bunches of times earlier, and it
didn't work, but it worked this time. Bacula is back up and running,
whew. Thanks a bunch, I'll try dbcheck if this happens again.
Hopefully I will be able to keep my database under control now, and
won't have to deal with
Hi,
Maria McKinley wrote:
So, I did still have the original corrupted database in my root
directory, and went ahead and tried to run dbcheck on it. This is what
I got:
Query failed: SELECT FilenameId,Name from Filename WHERE Name LIKE '%/':
ERR=database disk image is malformed
I got this
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 14:44, Thomas Simmons wrote:
Last night five clients failed with the following error. These are
clients that were successfully backed up Friday, with no change to any
configs.
29-Aug 20:47 sioux-dir: auriga.2005-08-29_20.00.29 Fatal error:
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