[Bacula-users] Upgraded to Debian squeeze, Backup not working any more

2011-02-08 Thread Jari Fredriksson

My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
use DVD+RW media.

Backup fails because bacula-sd error

Error: label.c:477 Unable to write device DVD_RW (/dev/cdrom1):
ERR=dev.c:650 Could not open: /usr/local/srv/backup/spool/DVDRW-018,
ERR=No such file or directory

The folder exists, but the spool file of course does not. Anyone using
squeeze and similar problems? I run sd as root, and it has write access
to there.





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[Bacula-users] webacula apache problem

2011-02-08 Thread nnuser
Hi,

After much fiddling i managed to install webacula almost entirely.
I mostly user the guide provided for debian 
(http://code.google.com/p/webacula/source/browse/trunk/webacula/install/INSTALL.debian?r=408)

However, when i try to access it, apache says:

File does not exist: /var/www/webacula/html/auth

This look like an alias/rewrite problem (i configured the site as expained in 
the guide above)

The apache alias points: /webacula  /var/www/webacula/html

Any sugestions?

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Re: [Bacula-users] Upgraded to Debian squeeze, Backup not working any more

2011-02-08 Thread Jari Fredriksson
On 8.2.2011 13:08, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
 
 My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
 use DVD+RW media.
 
 Backup fails because bacula-sd error
 
 Error: label.c:477 Unable to write device DVD_RW (/dev/cdrom1):
 ERR=dev.c:650 Could not open: /usr/local/srv/backup/spool/DVDRW-018,
 ERR=No such file or directory
 
 The folder exists, but the spool file of course does not. Anyone using
 squeeze and similar problems? I run sd as root, and it has write access
 to there.
 
 

I guess it is time for me to leave DVD behind... could not even relabel
a DVD, failed. I recompiled Bacula for Suqueeze but no help.

Better to buy a NAS for storage and upgrade Bacula to the latest.




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Re: [Bacula-users] Upgraded to Debian squeeze, Backup not working any more

2011-02-08 Thread Francisco Javier Funes Nieto
+1 to Upgrade Bacula and buy a NAS. DVD sucks!

2011/2/8 Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi:
 On 8.2.2011 13:08, Jari Fredriksson wrote:

 My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
 use DVD+RW media.

 Backup fails because bacula-sd error

 Error: label.c:477 Unable to write device DVD_RW (/dev/cdrom1):
 ERR=dev.c:650 Could not open: /usr/local/srv/backup/spool/DVDRW-018,
 ERR=No such file or directory

 The folder exists, but the spool file of course does not. Anyone using
 squeeze and similar problems? I run sd as root, and it has write access
 to there.



 I guess it is time for me to leave DVD behind... could not even relabel
 a DVD, failed. I recompiled Bacula for Suqueeze but no help.

 Better to buy a NAS for storage and upgrade Bacula to the latest.



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Re: [Bacula-users] Overwriting expired File Volume

2011-02-08 Thread Graham Keeling
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:13:58PM -0500, Josh Fisher wrote:
 On 2/7/2011 10:43 AM, Graham Keeling wrote:
 It occurs to me that I might prefer to run the 'truncate all' command via
 a cron job, at some point in the day that bacula doesn't know about.

 Is there a reason, or reasons, that I should not do this?

 The documentation states Be sure that your storage device is idle when  
 you decide to run this command.

Does anybody know what happens if it is not?

If it just means that the right volume doesn't get truncated, that is not so
bad because I can run the command again later.

If it can cause a volume to be truncated that shouldn't be truncated, then
I wouldn't want to risk it at all.


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[Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Alessandro Bono
Hi all

I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
beast?

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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Ralf Gross
Alessandro Bono schrieb:
 
 I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
 beast?

I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive starts shoe-shining
which will damage the tapes and drive heads sooner or later.

Maybe with USB3, but I doubt that.

ralf

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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Arunav Mandal
LTO-5 needs FC to communicate with the host so I doubt it will be in USB.

Arunav.

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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

Alessandro Bono schrieb:
 
 I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
 beast?

I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive starts shoe-shining
which will damage the tapes and drive heads sooner or later.

Maybe with USB3, but I doubt that.

ralf


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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Alessandro Bono
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 16:16 +0100, Arunav Mandal wrote:
 LTO-5 needs FC to communicate with the host so I doubt it will be in USB.

I don't think FC is required, HP at least has LTO5 with SAS interface
http://h30094.www3.hp.com/product.asp?sku=10261446mfg_part=BL536Apagemode=ca


 
 Arunav.
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 4:06 PM
 To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape
 
 Alessandro Bono schrieb:
  
  I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
  beast?
 
 I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
 speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive starts shoe-shining
 which will damage the tapes and drive heads sooner or later.
 
 Maybe with USB3, but I doubt that.
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Alessandro Bono
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 16:06 +0100, Ralf Gross wrote:
 Alessandro Bono schrieb:
  
  I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
  beast?
 
 I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
 speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive starts shoe-shining
 which will damage the tapes and drive heads sooner or later.
 

I need only for disaster recovery so for this situation performance is
not so important, but I understand this performance level is required by
tecnologie

 Maybe with USB3, but I doubt that.
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 02/08/11 09:20, Alessandro Bono wrote:
 Hi all
 
 I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
 beast?

So what you've got to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky?  Well, do ya
... punk?

Full speed USB 1.1 is 12 Mbit/s (roughly 1.44 MB/s).  High speed USB
2.0 can theoretically hit 480 Mbit/s (roughly 57 MB/s).  An LTO1 drive
can transfer data at 20 MB/s, LTO2 40MB/s, LTO3 80 MB/s.  Do the math.
Even a maximum speed USB2.0 connection won't keep an LTO3 drive
streaming, let alone an LTO4 or LTO5.


(Footnote:  LTO technology is now planned to extend out to LTO8, with
native uncompressed capacity of 12.8TB and transfer rate of 472MB/s.  No
word on what interface is going to be required to accomplish a sustained
transfer rate of almost half a gigabyte per second.  Direct PCI-Express
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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 02/08/11 10:51, Alessandro Bono wrote:
 I need only for disaster recovery so for this situation performance is
 not so important, but I understand this performance level is required by
 tecnologie

Could you use eSATA?


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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Eric Bollengier
Hello,

Le mardi 08 février 2011 17:06:22, Phil Stracchino a écrit :
 On 02/08/11 09:20, Alessandro Bono wrote:
  Hi all
  
  I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
  beast?
 
 So what you've got to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky?  Well, do ya
 ... punk?
 
 Full speed USB 1.1 is 12 Mbit/s (roughly 1.44 MB/s).  High speed USB
 2.0 can theoretically hit 480 Mbit/s (roughly 57 MB/s).  An LTO1 drive
 can transfer data at 20 MB/s, LTO2 40MB/s, LTO3 80 MB/s.  Do the math.
 Even a maximum speed USB2.0 connection won't keep an LTO3 drive
 streaming, let alone an LTO4 or LTO5.

USB 3.0 is available and is about 4.8Gbit/s (600 MB/s)... :-)

http://hothardware.com/News/USB-30-and-SATA-6G-Performance-Preview/

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Re: [Bacula-users] Overwriting expired File Volume

2011-02-08 Thread Paulo Martinez
Am 07.02.2011 um 16:02 schrieb Josh Fisher:
 On 2/7/2011 6:53 AM, Dan Langille wrote:

 The answer depends on your Pool configuration directives.

 It is important to read and understand the volume recycling  
 algorithm,
 particularly the fact that Bacula will prefer to create a new volume
 instead of overwriting a volume:

 http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html

 Strictly speaking, you do not *have* to delete/relabel, manually or
 otherwise.

 Also note that setting ActionOnPurge=Truncate in the pool will only
 affect new volumes. Existing volumes have to have their ActionOnPurge
 set to Truncate by manually updating the volume in bconsole.


I have a labelformat with timestamps and want that the
volumes are truncated and new ones created if needed.


I was playing with ActionOnPurge and saw that Recycle needs
to be on/yes for

purge volume action=truncate storage=File allpools

doing the truncate.

(target volume has actiononpurge=Truncate and status=purged)

But why this dependency?

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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Phil Stracchino
On 02/08/11 11:19, Eric Bollengier wrote:
 USB 3.0 is available and is about 4.8Gbit/s (600 MB/s)... :-)
 
 http://hothardware.com/News/USB-30-and-SATA-6G-Performance-Preview/

For very limited, bleeding-edge values of available.  ;)


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Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape

2011-02-08 Thread Josh Fisher

On 2/8/2011 12:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
 On 02/08/11 11:19, Eric Bollengier wrote:
 USB 3.0 is available and is about 4.8Gbit/s (600 MB/s)... :-)

 http://hothardware.com/News/USB-30-and-SATA-6G-Performance-Preview/
 For very limited, bleeding-edge values of available.  ;)

Yes, but it will be the de facto standard USB connection long before we 
see LTO8 drives.

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[Bacula-users] bacula director for windows

2011-02-08 Thread Darryl Cook
I have been running version 2.4.3 for windows and decided it was time  
to upgrade.  Now I cant find a version that includes the director for  
windows.  Can anyone point me to a version that contains the director?

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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula director for windows

2011-02-08 Thread John Drescher
 I have been running version 2.4.3 for windows and decided it was time
 to upgrade.  Now I cant find a version that includes the director for
 windows.  Can anyone point me to a version that contains the director?


I do not think there is one any more since the server is not supported
on windows. You can however compile it yourself from a linux machine.
I think there are instructions for cross compiling win32 builds under
linux in the developers guide.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Windows 7 - 64bit Connection Issue

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Hendrie

 *Bacula server:*
 Ubuntu 10.10
 bacula with mysql package
 Ubuntu firewall disabled

 *Windows Client:*
 Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
 Firewall disabled
 bacula 64bit client installed

 *Steps:*
 I updated the bacula-dir.conf file with the information that was generated
 in the c:\w14219-pc-fd.txt file when initial installed.  Also, I verified
 the Bacula director password is the same on the bacula server and client
 director settings.


 *Error: Cannot connect to a windows client...*
 
 *status

 Status available for:
 1: Director
 2: Storage
 3: Client
 4: All

 3

 The defined Client resources are:
 1: Ubuntu-Backup-fd
 2: w14219-pc-fd
 Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-2):
 2

 Connecting to Client w14219-pc-fd at w14219-PC:9102
 Failed to connect to Client w14219-pc-fd.
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] Windows 7 - 64bit Connection Issue

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Hendrie

 *Bacula server:*
 Ubuntu 10.10
 bacula with mysql package
 Ubuntu firewall disabled

 *Windows Client:*
 Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
 Firewall disabled
 bacula 64bit client installed

 *Steps:*
 I updated the bacula-dir.conf file with the information that was generated
 in the c:\w14219-pc-fd.txt file when initial installed.  Also, I verified
 the Bacula director password is the same on the bacula server and client
 director settings.


 *Error: Cannot connect to a windows client...*
 
 *status

 Status available for:
 1: Director
 2: Storage
 3: Client
 4: All

 3

 The defined Client resources are:
 1: Ubuntu-Backup-fd
 2: w14219-pc-fd
 Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-2):
 2

 Connecting to Client w14219-pc-fd at w14219-PC:9102
 Failed to connect to Client w14219-pc-fd.
 
 *
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[Bacula-users] Anyone using bacula on Qnap NAS?

2011-02-08 Thread Mehma Sarja
As this post suggests, does anyone have a stable install on a qnap NAS 
device?

http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=182t=24858

Mehma

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[Bacula-users] Multiple storage daemons on the same machine

2011-02-08 Thread rbatllori
Hello,

I have one iSCSI drive with more than one storage devices defined but when I 
run backup jobs only runs one an the others are waiting. I want it to run 
concurrently. I think that is possible running more than one storage daemon. I 
tried to execute bacula with more than one bacula-sd.conf (with different names 
and differents ports to listen 9104, 9105, ...) but it didn't worked.

Do you know if there's any way to run multiple jobs at same machine (using 
multiple storage daemons or something else)?

Thank you.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Multiple storage daemons on the same machine

2011-02-08 Thread John Drescher
 I have one iSCSI drive with more than one storage devices defined but when I 
 run backup jobs only runs one an the others are waiting. I want it to run 
 concurrently. I think that is possible running more than one storage daemon. 
 I tried to execute bacula with more than one bacula-sd.conf (with different 
 names and differents ports to listen 9104, 9105, ...) but it didn't worked.

You do not need multiple storage daemons. You probably need multiple
storage devices.


 Do you know if there's any way to run multiple jobs at same machine (using 
 multiple storage daemons or something else)?


Did you turn on concurrency in your bacula-dir.conf? Are all of your
jobs the same priority? Are all jobs going to the same pool? If not
have you defined more than 1 storage device? Remember that a storage
device can only have 1 open bacula volume at a time so it is not
possible to use more than 1 pool on a single storage device at a time.

John

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Re: [Bacula-users] Windows 7 - 64bit Connection Issue

2011-02-08 Thread Randy Katz

On 2/8/2011 11:25 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:


*Bacula server:*
Ubuntu 10.10
bacula with mysql package
Ubuntu firewall disabled
*Windows Client:*
Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
Firewall disabled
bacula 64bit client installed
*Steps:*
I updated the bacula-dir.conf file with the information that was
generated in the c:\w14219-pc-fd.txt file when initial installed. 
Also, I verified the Bacula director password is the same on the

bacula server and client director settings.
*Error: Cannot connect to a windows client...*

*status

Status available for:
1: Director
2: Storage
3: Client
4: All
3

The defined Client resources are:
1: Ubuntu-Backup-fd
2: w14219-pc-fd
Select Client (File daemon) resource (1-2):
2

Connecting to Client w14219-pc-fd at w14219-PC:9102
Failed to connect to Client w14219-pc-fd.


Hi, make sure w14219-PC is pingable and/or change to FQDN (fully 
qualified domain name) which resolves.
Also if that is not the issue check firewalls at router and any other 
intermediary devices, but this looks like

it is not reaching the ip address, true?

Randy
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