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Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
Hi folks...
How can I create a schedule (or pool) to make a backup in 10 tapes in one
month?
Do you suppose you could be a little more specific? That's a pretty
vague question. Doesn't give us a lot to work with.
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The current Knoppix CD does not yet support a 2.6 kernel (only the DVD). As
soon as the new CD is released I will build a bacula restore CD.
That's OK; it doesn't have to, unless your machine has hardware
installed which is supported only under a 2.6
Bacula is running, it is advisable to restart the
Director at the next convenient opportunity.
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Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:50:26 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote
Gilberto Nunes Ferreira wrote:
I'm sorry...
I have 10 tapes ok??!!?
I wants to use 5 tape in first week of a month, the other 5 tapes in second
week of a month, and go...
I try this schedule, but don't
complete
first week, complete second week, etc.
Unless anyone else chimes in, I'll raise this as a development issue.
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to use this:
1st, 3rd, 5th sun-sat
or, if you don't want to back up on the weekends,
1st, 3rd, 5th mon-fri
Try that and see if that does what you want.
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John wrote:
Does Bacula support disk-to-disk backups? ie. I use a partition to keep
the backups on?
Yes. This is clearly documented in the manual and on the site.
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, on the other hand, can be very slow.
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example above, you would change VolStatus to Append and VolFiles
to 303.
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on another running system;
- bscan the tape containing your last Catalog dump;
- bextract the Catalog dump;
- load the restored dump into your Catalog;
- make any necessary configuration updates;
- start Bacula;
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+---+--+---+
Check it's correct, and just hit Enter to exit SQL query mode.
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established that the
BNF grammar is not completely accurate.
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Gregory Brauer wrote:
Phil Stracchino wrote:
The documentation appears to be in error in this regard. According to
Kern, the following Schedule syntax will work for this:
Schedule {
Name = Alternate Pools
Run = Level=Differential Pool=Pool1 1st,3rd,5th mon-fri at 10:00
Run
to somehow split it
into two distinct jobs, perhaps by editing the BSR file?
As a workaround, I think it wouldn't be too hard to come up with a tool
to split the BSR file into two or more BSRs by device. Can't test the
idea until I have a second drive, though.
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difference if someone's offering to give you the LTO. :)
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Tame your
of a number of other listers could probably set
you up a tailored configuration in a few hours. (If you're planning to
back up to disk, you'd be better off having someone who uses disk media
set it up for you.)
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Wanderson Berbert wrote:
it is possible to use bacula server to create a hard disk image?
like ghost image or other similar software?
Bacula is not a disk-imaging tool, and does not have that capability.
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application which can be used to monitor Bacula
status and recent job history.
There is not, at this time, a complete GUI point-click-select
administration/management console, though I believe several people are
working on web-based management front-ends.
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= Client2
Include {
Options {
Exclude = yes
wildfile = *.bkf
}
File = C:/baculatesting
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greatly appreciated, I seem to be stuck.
When you say database backups, do you mean the Bacula catalog, or are
you backing up some huge databases?
It sounds at first glance as though you need to increase your
Concurrency settings to allow more jobs to run simultaneously.
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, and your
Bacula version is old enough not to auto-update, it's entirely possible
your Director is still working with old Pool definitions.
What output do you get in the console from a 'show pools' command?
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your tape device is much faster than your clients can supply data.
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Brandon Evans wrote:
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Brandon Evans wrote:
Pool {
Name = Full-Pool-win1
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # automatically recycle Volumes
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
Volume Retention = 1 month
Accept Any Volume = yes # write
these
jobs are stored and I'll hack away myself?
This obviously makes Bacula unusable as any new job is simply queued to
the end of the Running Jobs list.
In this situation, the simplest thing to do is simply stop and restart
Bacula.
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the Director address in all
the config files to reflect the new server. If you're backing up to
disk, you should copy all the volumes from the old machine to the new as
well.
That, in general, should cover it. There may be other tweaks necessary
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example:
/opt/mysql/bin/mysqldump -f --opt --password=YOURPASS bacula |
gzip -9 - /opt/mysql/var/bacula.sql.gz
(all on one line)
To recreate the database on the new machine, the simplest way to reload
it is:
zcat bacula.sql.gz | mysql
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tapes and on your drive, making a failure
more probable overall.
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Phil Stracchino wrote:
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Is there any way to force the tapes to be appended to in a round-robbin
fashion for differentials? I'd prefer to not use the same tape everyday
in case of a catastrophic tape/head failure, but I'd like to only use
two or three tapes and keep
. ;)
Ah, grasshopper, you begin to grasp the seeds of true wisdom. :)
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Phil Stracchino wrote:
Since you're explicitly listing the filesystems you ARE backing up, both
onefs and most of those excludes are unnecessary.
What I meant to add, but forgot to, is that onefs explicitly tells
Bacula to follow ALL mountpoints. If you're using onefs, your Fileset
would
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}
The explicit onefs = no is in case something you're overlooking is
causing onefs to be turned on. The fstype specification should cause
ONLY filesystems of that type to be scanned.
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way to automate this.
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and much
faster actual throughput, with much lower host system CPU load. (And
the host system is an AthlonXP 1700+, so it's no slouch.)
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Brad Pinkston wrote:
Could I use bcopy to copy all the volumes from the previous night to the
tape library?
I believe the answer to this question is Yes, but it's slow. However,
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. They are not used in cleartext form from the
config file anyway -- they are passed across the network only in
encrypted forms. A cleartext password such as Bacula password will
work fine, for example. The quotes are required only if the password
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Compression = GZIP
Sparse = yes
}
File = /etc
File = /root
File = /home
File = /usr/local
File = /var/local
}
Exclude {
File = |find /home/ -type d -a -name junk
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Fileset than is currently being
used, will force a new Full backup.
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= no. This is seldom a
good idea, and in more recent Bacula versions, it defaults to yes (in
fact, it's my understanding that in the latest Bacula beta versions,
this directive has been deprecated and removed altogether).
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on the machine simply to determine what to back up would take far
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client, fileset, and all other stuff in
common.
This possibility hadn't occurred to me. Good thinking.
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 30.09.2005 13:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
.Where do we have Admin jobs documented? I just went looking in the
manual to see what can be done in an Admin job, and couldn't find
anything.
The only location I find are the two lines in the Job / Job
it be unfair to observe that your additional suggestions
are inside the original text, not the proposed replacement text? :)
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must have the
same job name, it seems perfectly clear to me. I really don't see how
it can be misunderstood.
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orbit and rotation so as to make the mean solar year exactly 364 mean
solar days, allowing for a calendar having 13 months of exactly 28 days
each. However, this is probably a little drastic of an undertaking just
to simplify making bi-weekly backup schedules. :)
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in my configuration.
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this
might break other software.
This is a good call, and this paragraph should definitely go in there as
well. I suggest placing it after the st_mtime/st_ctime discussion,
making it the last paragraph in the replacement text.
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the table Status in baculas catalog, by the way.
OK, so THAT part made it in (The table needs internationalization
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, the first job scheduled
starts first, period.
If they're scheduled to run at the same time, the higher-priority job is
SUPPOSED to always start first. It doesn't always happen this way. We
need to find out why.
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. Then edit the bacula-dir.conf file and set the Director's
concurrency to the number you just put in bacula-sd.conf, PLUS the
maximum number of consoles you expect to have open at one time. Then
restart Bacula.
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second Director and Catalog over there.
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to read this a couple of times before I figured out the real
question. The short answer to your question is that Windows is
supported by Bacula only as a client, so you cannot use either a local
or remote Windows machine to run a Bacula storage daemon.
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enhancement) a ConsoleCommand or
ConsoleScript directive in Admin jobs, to allow embedding console
commands in an admin job without having to use a Run... directive to
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it very much easier. You would be able to simply put a
remote file daemon on the outside Linux machine and connect to it via
stunnel.
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is that your Director thinks it should be contacting that SD
using the password fbGObw8iBkTbXdjVEgP/iKuSUt8eVS5MnuGl+W/ffZGg, but
the SD expects the Director to use 22vu22.
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This looks like a gcc configuration problem. Have you been able to
successfully compile other C++ executables on this machine?
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to restore every Incremental in the catalog.
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on an NT/2K system is to boot the system from a
Linux CD such as Knoppix, mount the disk, and perform a raw backup of
the Windows partition, then restore the same way when it needs restoring.
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Bob Kryger wrote:
Job w/ multiple clients?
Can it be done in bacula?
No. One Job, one Client.
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I'm just curious to know whether anyone already has a HP Ultrium-1 LTO1
drive working with Bacula. If you do, I'd be curious to see your
configuration for it.
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. Did you run btape test?
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it occurs randomly, sometimes after 10go, sometimes at the end, ...
I think it's going to require more information to isolate it. Have you
used the drive with other software and verified that it works properly?
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syntax, if you want to do it this way.
This ought to meet most inclusion needs.
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a reference to a Schedule resource that tells when that job should be
run and at what level. Once it's all set up, the Director handles
everything for you except switching tapes (and you may never need to
manually do even that, if you have an autochanger and a robotic tape
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; they're just random strings.
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not the same as everyone else's.
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behind another
firewall, without any kind of tunnel between them, right?
You cannot connect to an RFC1918 addfress at a remote site. You need to
establish a tunnel between the two machines using stunnel, ssh, OpenVPN
etc, or forward the correct ports on the firewall.
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, but not yet
implemented. Scheduled to be done soon, I think.
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tapes once, numerically, and using them
in rotation. If you need to restore something, Bacula will tell you
which tape it needs anyway; the whole point of an automated backup
system with a catalog database is that it keeps track of things like
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Bart Verwilst wrote:
Op vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 20:18, schreef Phil Stracchino:
I don't fully get the naming.. Should i manually give all 8 tapes a name,
and then add them through bconsole with the same names? But the naming i
want them to have is dynamic ( Label Format = Test-$Day$Month$Year
be a silly question, but ..
You've stated you have a mixture of DLT1 (20/40GB nominal) and DLT2
(40/80GB nominal) tapes. Are your drives DLT1 or DLT2? A DLT1 drive
will only get 20/40GB capacity from a DLT2, DLT3 or even DLT4 tape.
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Offline On Unmount = yes
Always Open = yes
Close on Poll = yes
Volume Poll Interval = 1m
}
and the following mt tweaks:
/etc/rc.d/rc.M:/bin/mt -f /dev/nst1 stsetoptions can-bsr
/etc/rc.d/rc.M:/bin/mt -f /dev/nst1 defblksize 0
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Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 19:53, Phil Stracchino wrote:
One assumes these jobs run to different Pools. The correct way to do
this, certainly, is to use two divverent Pools with retention set
differently for each Pool.
Hi Phil,
thanks for the idea
data
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Director will tell the FD which SD to dsend data to, and the client will
send data directly to the SD. So that port needs to be open too. I'd
play safe and open 9101-9103, then try it again and see if it works like
that. Also enable the heartbeat for that client.
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moved them from 0115 to 0215.
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by phone:
Your administrator
Is it possible?
You'd have to write it yourself. But that shouldn't be hard. A few
lines of Perl.
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{
Options {
signature = SHA1
compression = GZIP5
onefs = no
hardlinks = yes
}
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Any hints?
Well, that Fileset definition - as pasted - is incomplete
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is:
- wait until Bacula is idle
- shut down Bacula
- upgrade PostgreSQL
- restart Bacula
Surely this shouldn't be too difficult, unless Bacula is busy 24 hours a
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, but not technically running?
Some kind of an unschedule command...
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Some kind of an unschedule command...
Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
actually get cancelled and removed until it comes due to run. This can
be confusing
configuration setting.
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changes occuring
between bacula scans.
That sounds almost as though what you're trying to do is basically use
Bacula to implement a version-controlled filesystem. While you could
configure Bacula to do what you describe, I'm not certain it's the best
way to achieve that end.
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identical, put the parts that don't change in a JobDefs record and
reference that.
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of scripts run after the job should always produce a warning.
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Backing up open files is a problem only on Windows. They should be
backed up fine on your Samba server. The latest Win32 client supports
VSS, and this should work on your Windows 2003 machines. Open files on
your NT machine may present a problem.
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