Hello,
On 3/30/2006 9:32 AM, david robert wrote:
i really appriciate your help and my *sd configuration* is as follows i
am new to bacula please help me how to fix this problem or i need to
change any setting in sd configuration.I am using dell DLT 114T tape
drive on debian sarge 3.1 kernel
Hello,
On 3/30/2006 9:38 AM, Christoph Litauer wrote:
Hi,
I just searched the archives but didn't find hints. Sorry if this
question has been asked before.
I am using bacula-1.36.3 for the backup of about 12 linux clients. At
the moment I just use an external hardware raid as (File-)backup
thanks for your help i don't think it is over riding any job below one is my job definitionJob { Name = "Nightlybackup" Type = Backup Client = bacman-fd FileSet = "Full Set" Schedule = "WeeklyCycle" Storage = DLT Messages = Standard Pool = Default Write Bootstrap =
Hi!
I'm looking for bacula codes about jobstatus, but I can't
find them in the bacula online manual. (Am I blind? ehehe )
Can anyone tell me where can I find them please?
Thanks for your time!
Giuseppe
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:04:49 +0200, Michel Meyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Does somebody know more about subject directive? I found it in an
example Autochanger config but cannot find it documented in the manual.
(Or maybe I'm not looking hard enough) What does it do exactly?
According to
Hi!
This is not really a problem, I'm just asking which is the best way to
do a thing.
I've to backup about 13GB of Mysql Databases, so I 've 2 possibile
solutions:
1) include /var/lib/mysql in fileset resource
2) run mysqldump --all-databases before job
Should I stop mysqld before a backup?
On Thursday 30 March 2006 12:04, Michel Meyers wrote:
Hello,
Does somebody know more about subject directive? I found it in an
example Autochanger config but cannot find it documented in the manual.
(Or maybe I'm not looking hard enough) What does it do exactly?
It was never implemented and
Probably better in the mailing list...
On 3/30/2006 11:15 AM, Giuseppe wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for bacula codes about jobstatus, but I can't
find them in the bacula online manual. (Am I blind? ehehe )
Can anyone tell me where can I find them please?
See the Bacula wiki, address should be
Hello Giuseppe,
i would suggest the second approach (mysqldump) because bacula is
using the database (the director) and if you stop mysql. :-))
btw... it's never a good idea to save the database-storage without
any procedure to lock databases before (and i don't know if there's
such
Giuseppe wrote:
Hi!
This is not really a problem, I'm just asking which is the best way to
do a thing.
I've to backup about 13GB of Mysql Databases, so I 've 2 possibile
solutions:
1) include /var/lib/mysql in fileset resource
2) run mysqldump --all-databases before job
Should I stop
Hi!
I just tried to test a tape I suspect to be faulty. In addition I dd'ed
random data somewhere onto that tape to test drive speed.
I started a verify on the first job I wrote to the tape, fully
expecting it to fail. Instead I just got a message:
30-Mar 11:57 mail-sd:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 12:32:23PM +0200, Giuseppe wrote:
I'm looking for bacula codes about jobstatus, but I can't
find them in the bacula online manual. (Am I blind? ehehe )
They're stored in the database:
bacula=# select * from status;
jobstatus | jobstatuslong
Hello!
I've fixed problem fault with devices, but it isn't help for my issue :(
I set Max Concurrent Job = 20 in bacula-sd.conf for storage, in
bacula-dir.conf for all clients and for storages and in bacula-fd.conf
on all of clients...
Storage: name=HDD2 address=10.1.2.24 SDport=9103 MaxJobs=20
I updated to 1.38.6 last night, and got this after a tape error on the catalog
backup tape caused it to be marked full (and the SD wanted a second tape to
continue:)
30-Mar 07:25 duct-sd: BackupCatalog.2006-03-29_23.59.00 Warning: Director
wanted Volume Catalog-0019 for device ATL1Drive
Hello,
meanwhile I really tried to get it on
my own, but looking at page 135 of Bacula Manual Version 1.38.5 just knocks
me out.
On line one and two it says:
.. all queued jobs of priority
1 will run before queued jobs of priority 2 and so on, regardless of the
original scheduling order.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 04:21:59PM +0200, Christoff Buch wrote:
For me, it sounds like the whole concept of priorities is obsolete and job
order has to be managed all by schedules.
Right?
I mean if priorities are only respected correctly as long as jobs are
started (by schedules) in the
Hi,
I just started with Bacula, and I have a small problem.
I'm running the latest Bacula version on Redhat ES 4.0, 64bit, and this
was built from the src rpm according to the bacula guidelines.
The bacula fileset configuration says that it needs to use gzip compression:
--
Options {
Hi,
I just started with Bacula, and I have a small problem.
I'm running the latest Bacula version on Redhat ES 4.0, 64bit, and this
was built from the src rpm according to the bacula guidelines.
The bacula fileset configuration says that it needs to use gzip compression:
--
Options {
Hello,
On 3/30/2006 4:21 PM, Christoff Buch wrote:
Hello,
meanwhile I really tried to get it on my own, but looking at page 135 of
Bacula Manual Version 1.38.5 just knocks me out.
On line one and two it says:
.. all queued jobs of priority 1 will run before queued jobs of
priority 2
Hello,
On 3/30/2006 5:40 PM, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
Hi,
I just started with Bacula, and I have a small problem.
I'm running the latest Bacula version on Redhat ES 4.0, 64bit, and
this was built from the src rpm according to the bacula guidelines.
The bacula fileset
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16:42:43:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 04:21:59PM +0200, Christoff Buch wrote:
On my Fedora Core 5 I cannot run the tray-monitor. I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./bacula-tray-monitor -c ../conf/tray-monitor.conf
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
(bacula-tray-monitor:16582): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[EMAIL
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Your X permission settings are not correct.
`man xhost`
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Are you logged into X as a normal user and trying to load applications as root?
John
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On my Fedora Core 5 I cannot run the tray-monitor. I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./bacula-tray-monitor -c ../conf/tray-monitor.conf
Xlib: connection
Is the file daemon bacula-fd on the clients compiled with compressionsupport?
We have 2 type of FD's:- one on the bacula server itself, which is done with an src rpm- on on a HP-UX boxBoth have the same problem, and on both boxes, the zlib is available.
Btw, can you specifiy the compression option
I am a new user to bacula, i have read through the documentation, have
it installed on gentoo, and have made one successful backup. This is
all rather confusing to me. After playing around with it i have a ton
of listed backup jobs, but i can find no where to delete them.
Hi,
On 3/30/2006 9:55 PM, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
Is the file daemon bacula-fd on the clients compiled with compression
support?
We have 2 type of FD's:
- one on the bacula server itself, which is done with an src rpm
- on on a HP-UX box
Both have the same problem, and on both
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have backups that have been writing to a single file for a long time.
Stupid idea, yes, but bear with me...
The file is now over 1 GB. I'm attempting to fix this situation and trim
the file down to a reasonable size (ultimately, this backup will be
# ldd `which bacula-fd` linux-gate.so.1 =(0xe000)
libacl.so.1 = /lib/libacl.so.1 (0x4002f000) libz.so.1 = /lib/libz.so.1 (0x40035000) libutil.so.1 = /lib/libutil.so.1 (0x40047000) librt.so.1 = /lib/tls/librt.so.1 (0x4004b000)
libpthread.so.0 = /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 (0x40054000) libdl.so.2
Hello,
On 3/30/2006 10:18 PM, Nick Smith wrote:
I am a new user to bacula, i have read through the documentation, have
it installed on gentoo, and have made one successful backup. This is
all rather confusing to me. After playing around with it i have a ton
of listed backup jobs, but i can
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Hi !
I'm unable to label my DVD. (bacula 1.38.5)
Here is what I do :
homer bacula # bconsole
Connecting to Director homer:9101
1000 OK: homer-dir Version: 1.38.5 (18 January 2006)
Enter a period to cancel a command.
*label
Using default Catalog
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In my FileSet in my bacula-dir.conf file i have
Options { signature = MD5 compression = GZIP }
but when the backup completes and i get the email confirmation it says
it doesnt have compression:
Software Compression: None
what am i missing here? how do i get compression turned on?
I have a
Hi all,
I've got a new installation using 1.38.6 interfacing with a 3-drive
changer. The initially-scheduled jobs are incrementals that, when
run, are rightfully automatically upgraded to full backups. Only
problem is that once the jobs run, they've already reserved a tape
from the
Hi all,
I've found out that tcpwrappers were causing my authentication problems
(bconsole couldn't connect to the bacula-dir process.)
If remove the 'ALL: ALL' line from hosts.deny bconsole will connect to the
director successfully. I reinstate the 'ALL: ALL' clause and the following
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