disk in the same manner as a hard drive. DVD-RAM has been supported by the
kernel for several years now.
DVD-RAM is not, to my knowledge, widely available, and most people don't
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in operation again here,
I'll be able to test this myself and see if I can reproduce it on my
OpenBSD-3.6 box.
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There is not at this time any Netware client for Bacula. if I had to do
it, I'd probably mount the Netware volumes on a Linux machine using
ncpfs and the nwtools package.
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. Arkeia is, in my opinion, unusable.
I won't argue with you on that. (Nor will I repeat, again, my rant on
the architectural shortcomings of Arkeia and Knox Software's refusal
to address them.)
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=/var/bacula
--with-subsys-dir=/var/bacula
Then recompile, reinstall, start it up, and do a ps to verify that all
the daemons are actually running. Make sure your working directory is
writeable by the user bacula runs as.
Incidentally, the hard disk type should be irrelevant.
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to your archive after each night's backup. You can
then always restore your entire catalog from the archive in the event
that you lose your catalog.
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.. I think it has something to do
with the double /
In most *nix filesystems, the // shouldn't matter.
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and then use bls and
bextract to get a listing of the files and restore them?
No. Do not write to the tape. Use bscan to determine what's on it.
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might be your best
simple alternative ... I'm just concerned that you'll end up with an
EOF on the tape after the label and be unable to read past it.
Kern, any suggestions? How hard would it be to add a mode to bscan/bls
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to 365d, the same as my Full poool's Volume retention.
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shit! problem.
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narrowed it down to OpenBSD not allowing a closed socket to be
re-opened.
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of the files that error have the S flag.. Think thats SUID ..
anyhow.. those are the only files giving me a problem..
No, s in that position is not suid, it indicates the node is a socket.
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a Backup job from any Client machine
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JOB=Whitestar Save
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defining the Pools, you use the console to add
Volumes to them; you don't predefine them in the configuration.
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{
Dmsg1(200, Restore node: %s\n, attr-ofname);
if (mknod(attr-ofname, attr-statp.st_mode, attr-statp.st_rdev)
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Yup, that ought to be about all it would require.
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in the past, but no-one has
yet worked on an implementation to my knowledge.
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Network send error 32768 to SD. ERR=An
existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
The error is USUALLY 32768, sometimes something else.
Insights.?
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Phil Stracchino wrote:
I've just updated all the existing clients I currently have running from
v1.36.0 to v1.36.3, and added one new win32 client. This gives me two
current win32 clients, both of which are new client installs, one
because it's a new client, one because it was recently
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Oh, you mean that's telling me the sd closed the connection, not the fd?
If that's the case, I misinterpreted the message. I thought it was
telling me the fd had dropped the connection.
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, and the backup is now running quite happily.
This sorta suggests to me there is something subtly wrong with either
the drivers or the firmware for the nForce gigabit NIC.
Any other users who run into this problem on similar hardware might want
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}
(copied verbatim from my own configuration)
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Well, it doesn't look as though anything there would not be expected to
be up to the task there must be something going on that's not
immediately apparent, but without poking around the system by hand, I
don't have any particular ideas of what might be at fault.
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the D1000 is an SCA chassis or an FCAL chassis. (I'm making do
with a pair of 711s, myself, in which I'm about to replace all the 9GB
disks with 36GB disks.)
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that so long as you don't have a limited volume use
count or volume use window, then provided you have Use Any Volume
enabled and you know about how much data you're expecting to back up,
the output of List Volumes should be able to tell you a volume that will
BE ACCEPTED.
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why I don't like binary-packae distributions,
they tend by deafult not to install any of the header files or libraries
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and not a
hardware flaw.
I had nForce 6.53 installed, and on Win2K rather than XP. (I don't wish
to put up with XP's activation scheme or the evilware license terms.) I
just installed 6.66, and will monitor for any changes in behavior.
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cannot accept this funding, we recommend --
or request -- that the Linux Fund direct this funding to support the
Bacula encryption project instead.
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(but the default script
dumps ALL databases, which for this purpose you probably don't want).
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see; it's 2am and I'm just now getting to
head for bed.)
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and ram on new machine is
not the same as the old broken down mahcine would the bare metal backup
still be able to restore to the new hardware.
Certainly you can. You might have to boot from a generic kernel though,
and recompile your kernel after restoring.
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specifically optimized to your hardware, in which case no
recompilation should be necessary.
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simple way to do it other than enumerating a list of specific times.
Though the enumeration would only have to be done once every four
hours is only six lines.
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Georg Lutz wrote:
On 2005-07-26, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Well, I suppose that so long as you don't have a limited volume use
count or volume use window, then provided you have Use Any Volume
enabled and you know about how much data you're expecting to back up,
the output of List Volumes should
bscan to reconstruct your Catalog from your
backed up volumes.
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directives when it upgrades Job levels. (I seem to recall this issue
has come up before, but I don't recall the resolution.)
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converted the :) below to a
smilie face on my screen.
I'm virtually certain such a patent would be invalidated on the grounds
of prior art. AIM, for one was doing this years before Microsoft was
even corporately aware that emoticons existed.
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Samuel Olampi wrote:
Thanks for your answer, Phil
Phil Stracchino wrote:
1) can Bacula do one part of the backup on tape (lev.0 + lev.1)
and the other on disks (lev.2) or do all the jobs need to be run on the
same storage device ?
This is fine.
Can you explain to me how do you
-dir.conf file but I have named both devices the
same so I do not think it would work.
Absolutely Bacula can do this, but you need to have unique names for the
storage daemons or you'll hopelessly confuse Bacula.
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Signature=SHA1
}
The '=' after Include and Options should not be there.
Try it like this:
Include {
Options {
Compression=GZIP9
Signature=SHA1
}
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Differential jobs to reset the incrementals. I run a
Differential once a week, for example.
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with no bacula.
What's in your bconsole.conf file?
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going to reinstall everything and try again.
It certainly sounds as though there is something VERY wrong with your
bconsole build.
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Robert Buurke wrote:
Hi Phil,
You're right, I used Use Volume Once for the following reason.
Well, there you go then. It's doing exactly what you told it to do.
Try using Volume Use Duration or Maximum Volume Jobs.
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of tapes to volumes.
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I'll bet there's a path problem, and the bconsole script is recursively
spawning *ITSELF* instead of starting the bconsole binary. That'd do it
for sure. A configure error could cause that.
Check the paths *inside* the bconsole script.
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to use the Inc pool, so again, the catalog
backup, running after all the other jobs complete, goes onto the same
tape; only this time it's an incremental/differential tape.
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the
newer Full?
You would also then need to be able to tell Bacula to restore the older
Full backup instead of the more recent one, and there'd be a lot of
other ramifications this is a can of worms I don't think you
really want to get into.
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and job retention times?
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-- as in this example.
This probably applies to socket pseudo-nodes as well, assuming we even
restore those at all (which I still believe we shouldn't).
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the tape
by incineration.
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Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Well, there are future features coming that will make much of this
easier, including the copy job (duplicate media), and the migration job
(migrate a job from disk to tape). These would allow you to:
1. Make full backup
2. Duplicate
and VolFiles to their values at the end of the previous
successful Job. This would provide a sort of an Undo feature for
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Sunday 14 August 2005 04:04, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Kern,
This question is probably your bailiwick. In the event of a failed job
in bacula, is there any existing mechanism to tell Bacula to (logically)
erase that job from the tape and treat that portion of the tape
Alan Brown wrote:
HOWEVER. NEVER USE A BULK ERASER ON LTO TAPES UNLESS DEAD.
LTOs (and some other formats) have a servo track on them. Hitting them
with a bulk eraser renders them completely unusable.
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there is no Restore-GUI or web
client and thus no easy way to see all the files that got backed up on
a given day.
wxConsole had a GUI restore tree.
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 20:02, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Alexander Loehr wrote:
Hi!
I want to move from Arkeia to Bacula and I'm already able to run
backups. Arkeia was able to exclude directories from backup when a file
with name .OPB_NOBACKUP exists in a directory. Does
support, and should be aboe to
back up the registry files along with all other open files.
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output. Thanks for any help with this.
There is, to my recollection, a long-standing bug in this regard that
when a job is automatically promoted to a higher level, any specific
Pool for that level is not applied.
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whether or not to actually *do* anything.
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, which is usually a
safer option for that purpose anyway.
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provider, once I'm current
again.
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read-after-write verification so that they immediately know if a write
error has occurred.
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describing is very
simple, and Bacula will handle it easily. It's just a question of
transfer rate to and from your ADIC whether you can complete an
archive-and-verify overnight.
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a pretty safe bet that the date on ONE of your machines has to be
wrong. Can you give us an example of one of the mis-dated messages?
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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. :)
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Date: Ter, 30 Ago 2005 02:11:14 -0300
.Yeah, I don't see anything wrong with that.
Does the date-misreading problem occur on more than one machine?
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-- particularly sqlite 3 -- can
be VERY slow indeed.
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somelike? Thanks!
method 1:
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 /etc/rc.d/rc.bacula start
method 2:
add the line LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 to the bacula startup script
other variations are possible. These are the simplest two that sprang
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, and it works just fine.
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that it uses the Default pool?
Yes, unless otherwise specified in the Job resource or a JobDefs resource.
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
I assume that you do a VolumeToCatalog verify - that's what your
configuration set up at least.
Right. I didn't look closely enough at the config before answering.
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or not. It is,
I believe, a very simple regex handler.
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permits all the same directives that can appear in
a Job resource.
That said, I do not know for certain whether this actually includes
nested JobDefs directives, having never tried it. Try it and let us
know whether it works. :)
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precisely how Bacula does
this, but frankly, I'd sincerely hope this were the *default* behavior.
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as one big volume (which I doubt), one tape is one volume.
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meaning than it does to bsmtp.
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backup in rather
less than 18 months. I try to run a Full backup every 4-6 months.)
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and recycled? What am I missing here or what did I do wrong?
What is the output of a List Volumes command?
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it to do wasn't actually what you WANTED it to do.
Try removing Maximum Volume Jobs = 1 from your Pool definitions, then
issuing an Update Pools command.
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to the network timeout.
No. Once a job times out, or fails for any reason, that's it, it's
failed and cannot be resumed. The integrity of the backed-up data set
could not be guaranteed if Bacula attempted to resume after a failure.
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after a short duration.
Ultimately, though, there's very little Bacula can do about a network
problem. An unreliable network is simply outside of Bacula's scope to
be able to fix.
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that needs some soldering work, and if my lab techs ever get
around to fixing it, i'll be testing that, too.
knoppix 3.9 also runs on this kit.
I'm glad this discussion came up BEFORE I did my planned replacement of
babylon5's current BT958C and AHA2940 with a pair of AHA29160s.
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I never have had the slightest problem with any of them.
OK, that's reassuring. Thanks.
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a different media ID, but that's OK.
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, and read the
documentation. It should tell you what you need to know.
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recovery strategy, that would be the recommended approach, yes.
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. Is this a stupid idea?
It's what probably 99% of Bacula users do. Most installations will not
need to run split Catalogs, and in most cases there is no technical
benefit to doing so. The exception is probably extremely large
installations where a single Catalog would become a bottleneck.
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idea either.
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September 19-22
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Marcus wrote:
About that oops I reported earlier... I tried loading
up one of the failed tapes to write the catalog on as
a test. After seeking to the end of data, the drive
went into this odd read loop that nothing could get it
out of. I
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