Evan Fraser wrote:
> Attached are the excerpts of the log from last night, and the list media
> command I ran this morning whilst the job is hung.
>
> As you can see, I have setup a weekly pool rotation, but this problem was
> also occurring when I only had default and scratch pools.
>
> I forgot
Pascal Clermont wrote:
> I have added a new machine to be backed up with bacula and I cannot get a
> full backup, always have these weird errors.
> the current setup is all centos 5.3 86_64 and every other host besides this
> one have been working flawlessly for over 6 months.
>
> DIR Version: Ve
28.10.2009 21:05, gilberto.nunes kirjoitti:
> Hi
>
>
>
> Is there some thing ways to access backup file, after a delete volume
> command?
>
bscan and bextract commands should work, if the file still exists somewhere.
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:36 PM, gilberto.nunes
wrote:
>
> Yes
>
> I know it!
> My question is: what can I do to access backup file from bconsole?
> May be add the volume again...
> Accidently I do delete command and delete volume from pool.
> I remove from database (Mysql, in my case) too I guess
Yes
I know it!
My question is: what can I do to access backup file from bconsole?
May be add the volume again...
Accidently I do delete command and delete volume from pool.
I remove from database (Mysql, in my case) too I guess...
So, I want to know if I re-add de volume I get access file record
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From: John Drescher
Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Access bacula backup file
To: "gilberto.nunes"
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:24 PM, gilberto.nunes
wrote:
>
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:15:54 -0400, John Drescher
> wrote:
>
>
Hi
Is there some thing ways to access backup file, after a delete
volume command?
Thanks
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Hi.
I am working at the script that will fake an autoloader.
Actually, i am rewriting it with function and, the real improvment, comments.
Obviouslly i will share with the community the script... but first it need to
be working :)
I need to say to bacula "hey, read the information from the tape!
- Original Message -
From: "Sean M Clark"
To: "bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net"
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] FD command not found:
>Pascal Clermont wrote:
>> I have added a new machine to be backed up with bacula and I cannot
>> get a full
Pascal Clermont wrote:
> I have added a new machine to be backed up with bacula and I cannot
> get a full backup, always have these weird errors. the current setup
> is all centos 5.3 86_64 and every other host besides this one have
> been working flawlessly for over 6 months.
>
> DIR Version: Ver
I have added a new machine to be backed up with bacula and I cannot get a full
backup, always have these weird errors.
the current setup is all centos 5.3 86_64 and every other host besides this one
have been working flawlessly for over 6 months.
DIR Version: Version: 3.0.1 (30 April 2009)
Clie
Hi Allen
The autochanger has now been restarted and I managed to unload the drive. I
have also set up a tunnel that allows me to use the web interface with the
autochanger. I also ran the inventory command and the
update slots command in bconsole with no errors. Now for the labeling. I'm
having a
>From Director machine to FD machine you can telnet in 9102 port?.
Can you make a diagram of your configuration ?
And post your /etc/hosts files (FD and Dir)
This url explains the communication flow, sorry if you know it yet.
http://bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/concepts/concepts/What_is_Bacula
I have an SSH session to my remote client. From that remote client,
(FD2) I can telnet to port 9101, 9102, and 9103 on my external IP, which
are forwarded to my SD. In my configuration, the SD has the external IP,
and telneting works on the ports. Yet (FD2) still gets connection
refused - Any ideas
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:25:54 +0200, Avi Rozen said:
>
> Martin Simmons wrote:
> > You need to match the parent directories themselves and then the contents of
> > owned-by-bacula:
> >
> > FileSet {
> > Name = test-fileset
> > Include {
> > Options {
> > # Match all directorie
Hi,
I used to have the same problem with Hebrew characters.
I am using mysql, I solved in this way
before you are creating the Database you should add it the support for your
language
# vim src/cats/create_mysql_database
search for this section
if $bindir/mysql $* -f <
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting
Hi,
I'm getting errors during backup. Path for backup is "c:\documents and
settings\Tomàs\Datos de Programa". Problems is "à". Log from
backup register "c:\documents and settings\Tomà s\Datos de Programa",
so of course, director doesn't find that path.
What can I do?
Clients is running on a
Hi,
21.10.2009 12:43, Nicola Quargentan wrote:
> Jari Fredriksson ha scritto:
>>
>> 20.10.2009 2:25, Nicola Quargentan kirjoitti:
>>> With this metode I'm unable to know where is my data in my volumes (only
>>> bacula know that).
>>> Ad absurdum I could end up finding a piece of data of single ser
Hi,
21.10.2009 08:42, Robert Backhaus wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> i want to backup mysql binlog files "incremetally". We wrote a script
> (binlog-backup), which flush the logs and writes the backupfiles to
> restore.info.
>
>
>
> ClientRunBeforeJob= "/usr/local/bin/binlog-backup"
>
> Include {
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