Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula version 1.38.10 released to Source Forge

2006-06-14 Thread James Harper
 Fedora FC5 warning !!
 I have recently upgraded a number of my machines (fortunately not my
web
 server) to FC5, and I can say without reservation that it is the most
 unstable RedHat/Fedora system that I have ever seen.   Among my
gripes:

D'oh. If only you had access to some backup software to have made a
backup first :)

James



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Re: [Bacula-users] Problem with compression

2006-06-14 Thread James Harper
This is almost certainly not the same as the problem you are having, but
I recently had an issue on a Windows server with Seagate Backup Exec,
and a 100/200gb LTO drive was reporting tapes as being full after
backing up about 74gb (before compression) of data.

Rebooted the server and drive, and nothing changed. Everything reported
that compression was enabled but the drive was consistently reporting
0.7:1 compression ratio - files were getting bigger!!!

Replacing the drive cured the problem, ~150gb to a tape now. I think it
was broken in such a way that it thought it was using 50/100gb tapes,
even though they were always being reported as 100/200gb.

James

 Hi,
 
 I have a HP Dat Storage 72/36 (DDS 4) and I have installed Bacula
 1.38.9 (02 May 2006).
 Bacula works very well, but I have a problem with compression hardware
 of my DAT.
 
 If I check compression of my DAT with the command mt -f /dev/nst0
 datcompression (after a umount command from bconsole) I get:
 
 Compression on.
 
 I have a Backup of 38 GB (There are various type of files
 (doc,xls,mpeg...) ).
 When I run the Job for that backup, I must
 insert two tape!!!
 In the first Tape there's a 36GB, and remaining GB in the second tape.
 
 The compression seems not to work.
 How can I check if the compression is active and working during a job?
 
 Can you help me?
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 
 Andrea Soracchi
 Netbuilder S.r.l.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] Tape Loader - Experiences?

2006-06-14 Thread Michel Meyers
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Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
 Hi folks,

 I am thinking about what tape loader to buy, so I would like to have as
 much feedback as possible about your experience regarding reliability
 and service quality.

 My favorite would be LTO2 oder LTO3 with 8 oder 16 Slots from Quantum,
 Tandberg or IBM.

I recently switched to a Quantum Superloader 3 16-slot LTO2 (Half-Height
drive) loader on an Adaptec 39160 adapter. It's only been up for a few
weeks but is running fine so far. I posted my config to the list a while
ago if you're interested (Debian testing + Bacula 1.38.8 to 1.38.10).
The only thing that doesn't seem to work within Linux is the mail-in
slot (MTX doesn't see it).

Of course, I can't say anything about long term reliability yet.

Greetings,
Michel
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Re: [Bacula-users] [Bacula-devel] Donation administration

2006-06-14 Thread Kern Sibbald
Thanks for the ideas.  I have sent an email to the FSF Europe to see if they 
can help, and will take a closer look at the Center for Association 
Leadership site.

On Tuesday 13 June 2006 17:13, Josh Fisher wrote:
 Kern Sibbald wrote:
  On Monday 12 June 2006 23:54, Francisco Reyes wrote:
  Kern Sibbald writes:
  simple to do.  To open a bank account, I need only a set of articles of
  association, which define the objective of the association and the
  persons who are the directors of the association.  These articles of
  association can also include any special considerations, such as
  restrictions, who can be members, ...  Certain documents for the bank
  account will be in French since that is the official language here.
  However, the articles of association will be written in English.
 
  What would be required for those to join?
 
  I believe that everyone should be equal, something terribly lacking in
  this world at the moment.  However, the articles of association are
  somewhat like the articles of incorporation. They must spell out who
  governs the association and how those persons get into their possitions. 
  This most likely means that members of this association must be elected
  by either a board or by a members meeting.  If I am not mistaken, Debian
  and Apache have clauses similar to this.

 There is great deal of info available at The Center for Association
 Leadership (http://www.asaecenter.org/). This is, by the way, an
 international association in itself.

 Have you contacted FSF Europe (http://www.fsfeurope.org/)? They might
 have some useful info or be able to point you in the right direction.

  I intend to create these articles of association for Bacula, which is
  the reason I am writing this email.  I can, of course, do it myself,
  but I would much rather have the participation and input of the Bacula
  users.
 
  Hm... no examples that coul be found on the web I would think you may be
  able to find samples on small business sites in your country.
 
  This is not a business in a commercial sense, and I prefer to keep it in
  English rather than French.  All such articles that will be officially
  registered in the commercial registry must be in French.  The Netherlands
  is the only country that permits such articles in English.  So I don't
  intend to register the association with the commercial registry.  This is
  perfectly OK in Switzerland.
 
  I suspect that there are plenty of such articles of association on the
  web, but they are usually articles of foundation for a foundation such as
  for Apache, Python, ...  Though they are not exactly what I want, they
  will most likely have the essential elements definining how they are
  governed, ...
 
  These types of things are very, very country specific. You also need to
  see if there are any restrictions as to who can be part of the
  association.
 
  Yes, these things are very country specific, but Switzerland doesn't
  stick its nose into private affairs as much as other countries. The laws
  are pretty specific for corporations, but for associations, there are
  almost no restrictions. They just define what is needed to create an
  association. This is no problem as I am *very* famaliar with these kinds
  of Swiss laws (unfortunately).
 
  examples of such documents that already exist for Open Source projects.
 
  But wouldn't these be legal documents pertinent to the country of the
  assocation? Are those samples for other open source projects in your
  country?
 
  As I mentioned, for associations (as opposed to corporations), the laws
  here are not very restrictive.  There may be samples of other open source
  projects in Switzerland, and I will look, but I doubt there are many if
  any, and I am more interested in what Bacula users want.  I expect that
  this association will decide how the money donated to Bacula is spent,
  and will probably hold the copyright to the code, so at least in some
  small measure, everyone should have a bit of interest in this.
 
  I'll get back to everyone in about a week with a few more details about
  what the requirements are and what I suggest.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Idea: ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs, etc.

2006-06-14 Thread Steen
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 17:22, Jeff Dickens wrote:
 It would be nice if there were ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs,
 analagous to the JobDefs which creates sets of defaults for Jobs,

 I'm setting up Bacula to do disk-based backups for 20-30 Windows
 Clients, and this requires adding something on the order of 100 lines to
 bacula-dir.conf for each client, with Client, Job, Storage and three
 Pool definitions (full, diff, incr). Some clients will have custom
 filesets.  Also, a Device definition has to be added to bacula-sd.conf
 for each client.
I don't understand why you think so?
Do you need to have separate volumes for each client?
Normally on network-based backup you have rather few types of client, grouped 
on the basis of the retention times for the data that the clients hold, and 
all clients in one group backup to the same pool, same device and same 
storage
 I'm able to use the @ directive to include a per-client file in
 bacula-dir.conf.  To add a client I can just take a copy of this file
 and do a global search  replace.  But if there were ClientDefs etc al
 that would be a neater solution.





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[Bacula-users] fd errors on same client same files every day

2006-06-14 Thread Steen
My server is 1.38.0.
This one client is Mandriva 2006 and FD is 1.38.5 running as Root.
Every day I get theese errors, all are files in /etc or subdirs.
other files in /etc with same permissions get backed up fine.
I don't understand what is happening - any clues anybody?


13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/profile.d/msec.sh: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/rpm/macros.d: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/nsswitch.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/console.apps: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/access.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/console.perms: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/group.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/limits.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/pam_env.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/security/time.conf: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/pam.d/other: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/pam.d/passwd: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/rc.d/rc5.d: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/rc.d/rc6.d: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/alternatives: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/environment: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/info-dir: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/krb5.conf: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/rmt: ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:06 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/iproute2: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:07 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/cron.daily/rpm: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:07 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/logrotate.d: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:07 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/X11/fs: ERR=Input/output 
error
13-Jun 01:07 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/X11/encodings.dir: 
ERR=Input/output error
13-Jun 01:07 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/dbus-1: ERR=Input/output 
error


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[Bacula-users] Continue job after reboot

2006-06-14 Thread Cassiano Pilipavicius



Independent of the reasons, anybody knows if 
there''s a way to continue a job after a reboot of the bacula 
server.

I know that in some other backup systems (like 
arkeia)i can do it. Its possible to do it with bacula?

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[Bacula-users] bacula-1.38.10 rpm release

2006-06-14 Thread Scott Barninger
Rpm packages for 1.38.10 have been released to sourceforge.

Bacula-gui-13.8 Release Notes
12 June 2006
D. Scott Barninger
barninger at fairfieldcomputers dot com

This release includes bacula-gui-bimagemgr only. There is no change to
bacula-gui-web since 1.38.9.

Configuration information has been separated out of bimagemgr.pl into a 
new file config.pm. This file will not be overwritten by the installer 
when upgrading in the future. If you are upgrading from earlier releases 
you will need to transfer your configuration information out of 
bimagemgr.pl into the new config.pm file.

Support for SQLite databases has been added.

Bacula-1.38 RPM Release Notes
12 June 2006
D. Scott Barninger
barninger at fairfieldcomputers dot com

Release 1.38.10-1

This release incorporates a number of significant changes.

These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or on sourceforge for complete information on all changes.

***
* WXWindows console added *
***

A new package bacula-wxconsole has been added. Building this requires 
wxGTK =2.6 currently available on SuSE 10.0 and Fedora Core 4.

*
* Fix for daemon user/group problem *
*

Prior to the 1.38.8 release the pre-install scripts attempted to create
the
user bacula with primary group as both bacula and disk which failed.
There was 
still a problem with these scripts in 1.38.8, noted in bug 605, on
RedHat 
platforms which by default attempt to create a group with same name as
the user 
(bacula) and failed because it had already been created. 

This has now been corrected with the addition of the -g parameter to 
the useradd commands and should work. A further syntax correction to
the 
usermod commands was made and hopefully the post install scripts will
now 
do everything correctly.

**
* Build switch to turn off gnome console *
**

If you do not wish to build gnome console --define nobuild_gconsole 1
when rebuilding the srpm.

**
* Mtx change *
**

Mtx is no longer included in the server package, but is packaged
separately for systems without an mtx package.

***
* Database update *
***

The 1.38 release requires an update to the bacula database structure
from version 8 to version 9. A pre-install routine has been added to
check for databases older than 8. In that event the install will exit
with an error message indicating that the database must be updated to
version 8 before installing this upgrade. Scripts for updating older
database formats are available for download in the bacula-updatedb
rpm package. In the event a version 8 database is detected a
post-install 
routine will update the database after creating a backup file in the 
bacula working directory.

*
* Rescue package change *
*

The cdrom rescue scripts are now included in the 3 server and client 
packages and the bacula-rescue package is obsoleted. You should 
uninstall bacula-rescue if installed before upgrading.

**
* Platform Notes *
**

Fedora Core 5 build target added.

RedHat 7.x gconsole package is eliminated with this release due to the
elimination of
support for gnome 1.

The spec file currently supports building on the following platforms:

# RedHat builds
--define build_rh7 1
--define build_rh8 1
--define build_rh9 1

# Fedora Core build
--define build_fc1 1
--define build_fc3 1
--define build_fc4 1
--define build_fc5 1

# Whitebox Enterprise build
--define build_wb3 1

# RedHat Enterprise builds
--define build_rhel3 1
--define build_rhel4 1

# CentOS build
--define build_centos3 1
--define build_centos4 1

# SuSE build
--define build_su9 1
--define build_su10 1

# Mandrake 10.x build
--define build_mdk 1

# Mandriva build
--define build_mdv 1

***
* Other build options *
***

Database support (must select one)

MySQL support:
--define build_mysql 1
# OR if using mysql 4.x define this
# currently: Mandrake 10.x, SuSE 9.x  10.x, RHEL4, fc4
--define build_mysql4 1

PostgreSQL support:
--define build_postgresql 1

Sqlite support:
--define build_sqlite 1

Supress build of Gnome Console:
--define nobuild_gconsole 1

Enable X86-64 support
--define build_x86_64 1

Enable wxconsole:
--define build_wxconsole 1




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[Bacula-users] bacula TLS

2006-06-14 Thread David Rodriguez Demelos

Hi,
I have installed all my bacula system (director, storage, clients, consoles,
...) by means of rpm or debian packages. Specifically, my director version
is 1.38.9 and it is installed in red hat system.
But, the problem is that I want use TLS comunications and I think that
installing bacula with packages not is possible connect bacula with openssl
automatically, because when I configure this, bacula-dir not start and
launch errors.
If I install bacula by means of packages I can not use TLS? This is true?
There are some way to solve this problem?

Thanks.
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Re: [Bacula-users] Continue job after reboot

2006-06-14 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi,

On 6/12/2006 4:33 PM, Cassiano Pilipavicius wrote:
 
 Independent of the reasons, anybody knows if there''s a way to continue 
 a job after a reboot of the bacula server.
  
 I know that in some other backup systems (like arkeia) i can do it. Its 
 possible to do it with bacula?

No.

Kerns reasoning concerning handling of broken network connections, let 
alone server reboots, can be found in a mail he recently send:

 It is unlikely something that I personally will do in any case, because a 
 couple of the basic premises on which Bacula was designed was that IP very 
 rarely makes final delivery errors, so we can rely on the underlying OS to 
 ensure correct delivery (don't reinvent the wheel), and that Internet 
 connections will be extremely reliable. 
 
 I have found both of these to be true.  I never get dropped connections here 
 for anything I am doing, and if users experience dropped lines, IMO, they 
 probably have either an ethnet card problem or should do some serious talking 
 to their ISP.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Idea: ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs, etc.

2006-06-14 Thread Jeff Dickens
Steen wrote:
 On Tuesday 13 June 2006 17:22, Jeff Dickens wrote:
   
 It would be nice if there were ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs,
 analagous to the JobDefs which creates sets of defaults for Jobs,

 I'm setting up Bacula to do disk-based backups for 20-30 Windows
 Clients, and this requires adding something on the order of 100 lines to
 bacula-dir.conf for each client, with Client, Job, Storage and three
 Pool definitions (full, diff, incr). Some clients will have custom
 filesets.  Also, a Device definition has to be added to bacula-sd.conf
 for each client.
 
 I don't understand why you think so?
 Do you need to have separate volumes for each client?
 Normally on network-based backup you have rather few types of client, grouped 
 on the basis of the retention times for the data that the clients hold, and 
 all clients in one group backup to the same pool, same device and same 
 storage
   
I'm using the information in the Basic Volume Management chapter of 
the manual as my guide.  Since I do need to do concurrent disk jobs, and 
since I want to keep one client per volume, I end up with a device per 
client in bacula-sd.conf, and storage, job and three pool resources per 
client in bacula-dir.conf.  It all seems to be working great so far, 
it's just that the config could be a little more concise.

 I'm able to use the @ directive to include a per-client file in
 bacula-dir.conf.  To add a client I can just take a copy of this file
 and do a global search  replace.  But if there were ClientDefs etc al
 that would be a neater solution.


 



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[Bacula-users] (no subject)

2006-06-14 Thread Kessia Pinheiro
Hi everyone,

I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID 10a792ad
erro: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386



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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula TLS

2006-06-14 Thread Dan Langille
On 14 Jun 2006 at 3:34, David Rodriguez Demelos wrote:

 
 Hi,
 I have installed all my bacula system (director, storage, clients,
 consoles, ...) by means of rpm or debian packages. Specifically, my
 director version is 1.38.9 and it is installed in red hat system. But,
 the problem is that I want use TLS comunications and I think that
 installing bacula with packages not is possible connect bacula with
 openssl automatically, because when I configure this, bacula-dir not
 start and launch errors. If I install bacula by means of packages I
 can not use TLS? This is true? There are some way to solve this
 problem?

What are the errors you see?

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[Bacula-users] rpm problem - libcrypto.so.5 not found

2006-06-14 Thread Dan Langille
On 14 Jun 2006 at 9:58, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
 ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
 Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
 package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
 aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
 key ID 10a792ad erro: Failed dependencies:
 libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
 libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
 
 
 
 How i can resolve that?

I don't know the answer, but perhaps a better subject will attract 
those that do know.

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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula TLS

2006-06-14 Thread Benjamin Chambers
David,

When I created a package from the Bacula RH SRPMS, I noticed TLS support was 
disabled, even though in the RPM spec file you'll see the option:

--with-openssl

If you read the Bacula docs, it says this option can be used as:

--with-openssl=path to openssl libraries

http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Installing_Bacula.html

On a guess, I modified the line in the spec file to:

--with-openssl=/

And rebuilt the RPM.  TLS showed enabled during the build.  Not sure if this is 
a bug or not, but it worked in my case.  If true, it would mean the default RH 
RPMS (at least) are not built to support TLS.  You'll need to rebuilt the RPM 
using the mod above.

Ben

Benjamin Chambers, P.Eng.
ClarkConnect Developer
http://www.clarkconnect.com
Point Clark Networks
642 King Street West, Suite 200
Toronto, ON
Canada, M5V 1N9

David Rodriguez Demelos wrote:
 Hi,
 I have installed all my bacula system (director, storage, clients, consoles,
 ...) by means of rpm or debian packages. Specifically, my director version
 is 1.38.9 and it is installed in red hat system.
 But, the problem is that I want use TLS comunications and I think that
 installing bacula with packages not is possible connect bacula with openssl
 automatically, because when I configure this, bacula-dir not start and
 launch errors.
 If I install bacula by means of packages I can not use TLS? This is true?
 There are some way to solve this problem?
 
 Thanks.
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[Bacula-users] Retention/Volume Use Duration

2006-06-14 Thread Nicholas Accad
Hello,

I have been using bacula for some time now, and I am having an .. um..
interesting situation.
I am currently using 1.38.9, compiled from source on a Debian/Sarge
machine.

I have ~50 clients, each client has its own job, so 50+ jobs.

If I set the Volume Use Duration to anything other than 0 (zero), the
Volume status 
is set to Used after the first job is run, which - after reading the
manual - is the
expected behaviour. 

But this is not what I want since I want all my jobs to go on the same
tape.

Sooo. I set the Volume Use Duration to 0 (zero), and this lets all my
jobs
go to the same tape, YES, SUCCESS, CHAMPAGNE...etc

Except, the tape status is set to Append after the last job is done,
now
this is not what I want at all, this leaves the door wide open for
problems.

So to summarize:

1. Use Duration  0, only 1 job per volume, bad
2. Use Duration = 0, all jobs on the same volume, status = Append, also
bad

Right now what I do is set the status to Used manually everyday, I can
script
it, but I'd rather hear if this is normal or am I doing something wrong.

What am I missing here?

Thanks
tc
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Re: [Bacula-users] Retention/Volume Use Duration

2006-06-14 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Nicholas Accad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello,
 
 I have been using bacula for some time now, and I am having an .. um..
 interesting situation.
 I am currently using 1.38.9, compiled from source on a Debian/Sarge
 machine.
 
 I have ~50 clients, each client has its own job, so 50+ jobs.
 
 If I set the Volume Use Duration to anything other than 0 (zero), the
 Volume status 
 is set to Used after the first job is run, which - after reading the
 manual - is the
 expected behaviour.

You are doing something wrong.  I have more than one system with
VolumeUseDuration set to 24 hours, so it uses a new tape each day.
It sounds like you've incidentally got another setting causing this --
isn't there a MaxJobsPerVolume or similar setting?

 But this is not what I want since I want all my jobs to go on the same
 tape.
 
 Sooo. I set the Volume Use Duration to 0 (zero), and this lets all my
 jobs
 go to the same tape, YES, SUCCESS, CHAMPAGNE...etc
 
 Except, the tape status is set to Append after the last job is done,
 now
 this is not what I want at all, this leaves the door wide open for
 problems.

What problems?  This is expected.  The volume will be appendable until
some circumstance changes that status.

 So to summarize:
 
 1. Use Duration  0, only 1 job per volume, bad

Again, this is not expected.  Can you provide more details of your setup?
I suspect one of two things:
1) Either you're setting this value so low that it expires before the
   first job is finished.
2) Or some other setting is kicking in first.

 2. Use Duration = 0, all jobs on the same volume, status = Append, also
 bad

What is it you're trying to accomplish?  I'm unclear as to what it is you
want to happen.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Retention/Volume Use Duration

2006-06-14 Thread Dan Langille
On 14 Jun 2006 at 11:42, Bill Moran wrote:

 In response to Nicholas Accad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Hello,
  
  I have been using bacula for some time now, and I am having an ..
  um.. interesting situation. I am currently using 1.38.9, compiled
  from source on a Debian/Sarge machine.
  
  I have ~50 clients, each client has its own job, so 50+ jobs.
  
  If I set the Volume Use Duration to anything other than 0 (zero),
  the Volume status is set to Used after the first job is run, which
  - after reading the manual - is the expected behaviour.
 
 You are doing something wrong.  I have more than one system with
 VolumeUseDuration set to 24 hours, so it uses a new tape each day. It
 sounds like you've incidentally got another setting causing this --
 isn't there a MaxJobsPerVolume or similar setting?
 
  But this is not what I want since I want all my jobs to go on the
  same tape.
  
  Sooo. I set the Volume Use Duration to 0 (zero), and this lets all
  my jobs go to the same tape, YES, SUCCESS, CHAMPAGNE...etc
  
  Except, the tape status is set to Append after the last job is
  done, now this is not what I want at all, this leaves the door wide
  open for problems.
 
 What problems?  This is expected.  The volume will be appendable until
 some circumstance changes that status.
 
  So to summarize:
  
  1. Use Duration  0, only 1 job per volume, bad
 
 Again, this is not expected.  Can you provide more details of your
 setup? I suspect one of two things: 1) Either you're setting this
 value so low that it expires before the
first job is finished.
 2) Or some other setting is kicking in first.
 
  2. Use Duration = 0, all jobs on the same volume, status = Append,
  also bad
 
 What is it you're trying to accomplish?  I'm unclear as to what it is
 you want to happen.

Problem solved via IRC.  The OP thought duration applied to each day, 
not the life of the volume.

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Re: [Bacula-users] rpm problem - libcrypto.so.5 not found

2006-06-14 Thread Jaime Ventura
Hi,
  FC3  doenst have libcrypto.so.5 or libssl.so.5.
It does have libcrypto.so.4 or libssl.so.4.

One way is to rebuild the rpm client from the src.rpm. You might need to 
install several *-devel packages (use yum packageYouNeed):

1) get the package
wget 
http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/bacula/bacula-1.38.10-1.src.rpm

2) This will build all packages. Packages will be at  
/usr/redhat/RPMS/i386/*
2a) if  using mysql
rpmbuild --rebuild --define build_fc3 --define build_mysql 1 
bacula-1.38.10-1.src.rpm

2a) if  using build_postgresql
rpmbuild --rebuild --define build_fc3 --define  build_postgresql 1 
bacula-1.38.10-1.src.rpm

3) install the package the client
rpm -ivh /usr/redhat/RPMS/i386/bacula-client-1.38.10-1.FC3.i386.rpm

I dont have any FC3 right now or else I could send you the package 
(thougth its not safe to do it)
hope it helps
   Jaime
Dan Langille wrote:
 On 14 Jun 2006 at 9:58, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:

   
 Hi everyone,

 I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
 ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
 Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
 package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
 aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
 key ID 10a792ad erro: Failed dependencies:
 libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
 libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386



 How i can resolve that?
 

 I don't know the answer, but perhaps a better subject will attract 
 those that do know.

   



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[Bacula-users] Rocket science: was Re: Bacula version 1.38.10 released

2006-06-14 Thread Kel Raywood
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
  ... It is now necessary to be a rocket scientist before even 
 considering using the GNU C++ compiler :-(

Rocket scientists are notoriously bad programmers so I don't think that 
this is some to aspire to.  They crashed a Mars polar-lander because 
they couldn't get the units-conversion code right.  An early Mariner 
probe completely missed the planet because someone used a : instead of 
; which changed the assembly language instruction from direct to 
indirect addressing; or something like that.

I think that the phrase well, it's not rocket-science should be 
replaced with well, it's not M theory.  To the question, What's M 
theory? an appropriate response is Exactly !.

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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula TLS

2006-06-14 Thread David Rodriguez Demelos

Thanks Ben, I will try your suggestion.

David.
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Re: [Bacula-users] Rocket science: was Re: Bacula version 1.38.10 released

2006-06-14 Thread hikari
Kel Raywood wrote:

 I think that the phrase well, it's not rocket-science should be 
 replaced with well, it's not M theory.  To the question, What's M 
 theory? an appropriate response is Exactly !.

Or Bloody confusing.

My favourite physics quip is probably still nobody understands
quantum mechanics.

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Re: [Bacula-users] fd errors on same client same files every day

2006-06-14 Thread Martin Simmons
 On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:21:49 +0200, Steen  said:
 
 My server is 1.38.0.
 This one client is Mandriva 2006 and FD is 1.38.5 running as Root.
 Every day I get theese errors, all are files in /etc or subdirs.
 other files in /etc with same permissions get backed up fine.
 I don't understand what is happening - any clues anybody?
 
 
 13-Jun 01:05 notap01-fd:  Could not stat /etc/profile.d/msec.sh: 
 ERR=Input/output error

All cases of Input/output error I have seen for a local disk file were
caused by hardware problems (bad SCSI setup, bad disk etc).  You could look in
the system logs to see if anything was detected.

BTW, do the same set of files fail with every backup?  What happens if you do
cat and ls -l on one of the files?

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Re: [Bacula-users] no rpm for FC3

2006-06-14 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi,

On 6/14/2006 2:58 PM, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:
 Hi everyone,
...
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
^^^
 aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
 key ID 10a792ad
 erro: Failed dependencies:
 libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
 libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386

I doubt you will find library packages with these versions for FC3.

 
 
 How i can resolve that?

The best solution, unless someone points you to FC3 packages, will be to 
build yourself - either build an rpm package - spec files are available, 
but modifying them to your situation might be more than you can do in 
short time - or simply download the source and do the usual './configure 
 make  make install'. The configure will need some information you 
should find in the manual.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Idea: ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs, etc.

2006-06-14 Thread Jeff Dickens
Dave wrote:
 Hi,
Can you tell me more about your config? It sounds like what i'm 
 trying to do. I've got multiple machines, some local, one not, that i 
 want to back up to disk. I want to use the same information you did, 
 but it seems as if i need a separate set of three pool definitions and 
 three separate storage definitions to pull this off. I've tried 
 looking at other solutions, but they haven't worked. I don't want to 
 massively overbloat my configuration, but i think that's what is going 
 to happen.
Any help appreciated.
 Thanks.
 Dave.

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 Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Idea: ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs, etc.


 Steen wrote:
 On Tuesday 13 June 2006 17:22, Jeff Dickens wrote:

 It would be nice if there were ClientDefs, StorageDefs, PoolDefs,
 analagous to the JobDefs which creates sets of defaults for Jobs,

 I'm setting up Bacula to do disk-based backups for 20-30 Windows
 Clients, and this requires adding something on the order of 100 
 lines to
 bacula-dir.conf for each client, with Client, Job, Storage and three
 Pool definitions (full, diff, incr). Some clients will have custom
 filesets.  Also, a Device definition has to be added to bacula-sd.conf
 for each client.

 I don't understand why you think so?
 Do you need to have separate volumes for each client?
 Normally on network-based backup you have rather few types of 
 client, grouped
 on the basis of the retention times for the data that the clients 
 hold, and
 all clients in one group backup to the same pool, same device and same
 storage

 I'm using the information in the Basic Volume Management chapter of
 the manual as my guide.  Since I do need to do concurrent disk jobs, and
 since I want to keep one client per volume, I end up with a device per
 client in bacula-sd.conf, and storage, job and three pool resources per
 client in bacula-dir.conf.  It all seems to be working great so far,
 it's just that the config could be a little more concise.

 I'm able to use the @ directive to include a per-client file in
 bacula-dir.conf.  To add a client I can just take a copy of this file
 and do a global search  replace.  But if there were ClientDefs 
 etc al
 that would be a neater solution.


Here are the some files I've created to use as defaults files for new 
clients:

For the sd, I make a copy of this name newclientname-sd.conf, and edit 
it to replace xyzzy with the new client name:

Device {
   Name = xyzzy-filedev
   Media Type = xyzzy-file
   Archive Device = /bacula/xyzzy
   LabelMedia = yes;
   Random Access = yes;
   AutomaticMount = yes;
   RemovableMedia = no;
   AlwaysOpen = no;
}

Then I create the new client's directory: /bacula/newclientname, 
include the above config file in bacula-sd.conf using the @ directive 
and restart the sd.

For the directory I do the same search  replace on this file, called 
simply xyzzy.conf:  I actually keep the client config files in a 
subdirectory of /etc/bacula called /etc/bacula/clients just to keep 
things neat.

# xyzzy

Client {
  Name = xyzzy-fd
  Address = xyzzy
  FDPort = 9102
  Catalog = MyCatalog
  Password = 
  File Retention = 3 months
  Job Retention = 6 months
  AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files
}

Job {
  Name = xyzzy
  JobDefs = XP_WS_Defs
  Client = xyzzy-fd
  Write Bootstrap = /var/bacula/xyzzy.bsr
  Storage = xyzzy-filestore
  Pool = xyzzy-pool-incr
  Full Backup Pool = xyzzy-pool-full
  Incremental Backup Pool = xyzzy-pool-incr
  Differential Backup Pool = xyzzy-pool-diff
}

Storage {
  Name = xyzzy-filestore
  Address = otter
  SDPort = 9103
  Password = 
  Device = xyzzy-filedev
  Media Type = xyzzy-file
}

Pool {
   Name = xyzzy-pool-full
   Pool Type = Backup
   Recycle = yes
   AutoPrune = yes
   Volume Retention = 65 days
   Use Volume Once = yes
   LabelFormat = xyzzy-full-
}

Pool {
   Name = xyzzy-pool-incr
   Pool Type = Backup
   Recycle = yes
   AutoPrune = yes
   Volume Retention = 4 days
   Use Volume Once = yes
   LabelFormat = xyzzy-incr-
}

Pool {
   Name = xyzzy-pool-diff
   Pool Type = Backup
   Recycle = yes
   AutoPrune = yes
   Volume Retention = 15 days
   Use Volume Once = yes
   LabelFormat = xyzzy-diff-
}


Then of course one must fill in the passwords for the sd and the 
director, include the above file in bacula-dir.conf and restart the 
director.  Note that *I AM NEW AT THIS*.  Please don't take any of this 
as authoritative.  I may well find numerous screw-ups in my setup before 
I have a stable config.

The JobDefs XP_WS_Defs referenced above includes the FileSet and 
schedule used by all my XP workstations.

Regarding my original point, you can see from the above that it sure 
would be nice if there were a PoolDefs.  It would save about 15 lines 
of config per 

[Bacula-users] Problems compiling Bacula 1.38 on HP-UX 11i

2006-06-14 Thread Ryan Novosielski
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Hello all,

I've been trying to compile 1.38.10 for my new test system. However,
this doesn't build on this arch. I tried originally with the HP-UX AnsiC
compilers and received some obvious incompatibility related errors, but
using gcc/g++, I got the following:

gmake[1]: Entering directory `/opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed'
/usr/local/bin/g++   -c -I. -I..  -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1  filed.c


# In file included from ../lib/lib.h:58,
 from ../bacula.h:125,
 from filed.c:24:
../lib/address_conf.h:43: error: field `dontuse6' has incomplete type
gmake[1]: *** [filed.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed'


  == Error in /opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed ==

...any recommendations? Thanks in advance for your help.
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[Bacula-users] Cannot find -ltermcap

2006-06-14 Thread Richard White
This exercise relates to a requirement that I be able to install a working 
Bacula on a computer in the event that our production Bacula server failed. The 
test was a success, but with some qualifications.

In the first place, our working Bacula server is on Red Hat. Since we are a 
Novell shop, my boss wanted me to run this exercise on a SuSE distro. I used 
SLES 9.3 and got somewhat peculiar results.

I installed SLES 9.3 from the same CD set on two computers. The only difference 
in the installs is that on computer #2, I neglected to choose the gcc suite, 
while on computer #1 I chose the c develpment tools during install.

I installed the same version of Bacula (3.3.6, the version that is on the 
production server) on each computer, but encounter an error when I run make on 
computer #1. No errors on computer #2. Here is the error:

usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.5/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ld: 
cannot find -ltermcap

My research has indicated that this is the library for the termcap program, and 
I used YaST to install termcap; I could find no entries for ltermcap or 
libtermcap.

How can I get this package onto my server?

I posted this question on the Novell discussion forum, and the answer was that, 
for the last ten years only Red Hat has used libtermcap. I was advise to try 
linking to -lncurses instead, with the admonition that I would need to install 
ncurses-devel. I am sure I would have to edit a make file to handle this.

I am certainly willing to attempt this, though I have little doubt that I will 
be groping around a bit, since I am new to this realm. I do know how to use an 
editor, though.

It is still curious, isn't it, that make ran without problems on one computer 
and not on another when they were both set up with the same CDs, both of the OS 
and the app?

Does anyone have any comments or advice?

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Network Engineer
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Re: [Bacula-users] Problems compiling Bacula 1.38 on HP-UX 11i

2006-06-14 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 22:47, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
 Hello all,

 I've been trying to compile 1.38.10 for my new test system. However,
 this doesn't build on this arch. I tried originally with the HP-UX AnsiC
 compilers and received some obvious incompatibility related errors, but
 using gcc/g++, I got the following:

 gmake[1]: Entering directory `/opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed'
 /usr/local/bin/g++   -c -I. -I..  -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1  filed.c


 # In file included from ../lib/lib.h:58,
  from ../bacula.h:125,
  from filed.c:24:
 ../lib/address_conf.h:43: error: field `dontuse6' has incomplete type
 gmake[1]: *** [filed.o] Error 1
 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed'


   == Error in /opt/src/bacula-1.38.10/src/filed ==

 ...any recommendations? Thanks in advance for your help.

It looks to me like a configuration problem.  I'm not sure there is correct 
code to properly detect HP systems, so this is most likely something you need 
to add.  There is a small section in the Developer's guide on porting to new 
systems.

Concerning the specific error, it looks like you have IPv6 on your system but 
that not all the proper header files are pulled in (probably different 
names), or not all the standard structures are defined.  You might try 
manually commenting out the HAVE_IPV6 tag in src/config.h.  Note, config.h is 
re-created every time you run ./configure.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find -ltermcap

2006-06-14 Thread Sean O'Grady
Richard,

The answer seems pretty obvious - install the gcc suite. Its kinda hard 
to properly compile things on a system without these. Regardless of 
being installed from the same CD you neglected to install a very 
important set of tools.

Sean

Richard White wrote:
 This exercise relates to a requirement that I be able to install a working 
 Bacula on a computer in the event that our production Bacula server failed. 
 The test was a success, but with some qualifications.
 
 In the first place, our working Bacula server is on Red Hat. Since we are a 
 Novell shop, my boss wanted me to run this exercise on a SuSE distro. I used 
 SLES 9.3 and got somewhat peculiar results.
 
 I installed SLES 9.3 from the same CD set on two computers. The only 
 difference in the installs is that on computer #2, I neglected to choose the 
 gcc suite, while on computer #1 I chose the c develpment tools during install.
 
 I installed the same version of Bacula (3.3.6, the version that is on the 
 production server) on each computer, but encounter an error when I run make 
 on computer #1. No errors on computer #2. Here is the error:
 
 usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.5/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ld: 
 cannot find -ltermcap
 
 My research has indicated that this is the library for the termcap program, 
 and I used YaST to install termcap; I could find no entries for ltermcap or 
 libtermcap.
 
 How can I get this package onto my server?
 
 I posted this question on the Novell discussion forum, and the answer was 
 that, for the last ten years only Red Hat has used libtermcap. I was advise 
 to try linking to -lncurses instead, with the admonition that I would need to 
 install ncurses-devel. I am sure I would have to edit a make file to handle 
 this.
 
 I am certainly willing to attempt this, though I have little doubt that I 
 will be groping around a bit, since I am new to this realm. I do know how to 
 use an editor, though.
 
 It is still curious, isn't it, that make ran without problems on one computer 
 and not on another when they were both set up with the same CDs, both of the 
 OS and the app?
 
 Does anyone have any comments or advice?
 
 Richard White
 Network Engineer
 Mason County, Washington
 
 
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] rpm problem - libcrypto.so.5 not found

2006-06-14 Thread Sean O'Grady
Dan's right the subject is somewhat misleading.

I'm not a big fan of Gentoo as it package system can be somewhat painful 
and requires enormous amounts of time for updates. The confusing issue 
here is you say your using Gentoo but installing a Fedora Core 4 rpm 
package. If your using Gentoo I'm not sure this package will work, maybe 
someone else can confirm. If the rpm will work you could be missing 
required files.

That being said try on a *Gentoo* system -

emerge openssl

-  from the command line. You might not have this package installed 
which could be the source of the problem.

Sean

Dan Langille wrote:
 On 14 Jun 2006 at 9:58, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:
 
 
Hi everyone,

I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID 10a792ad erro: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386



How i can resolve that?
 
 
 I don't know the answer, but perhaps a better subject will attract 
 those that do know.
 

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Sheridan College
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Re: [Bacula-users] Tape Loader - Experiences?

2006-06-14 Thread Quinton Jansen
We've got the LTO3 option for the Quantum Superloader..  Had a problem with 
the picker jamming the tapes..  After a two hour tech support call, they 
agreed to send a replacement.

The other problem was related to the scsi card..  Can't use anything that has 
RAID in the name (eg 29320) as the transfer speed went to about 2MB/sec.  The 
AIC-8792A U160/m rev 2 works just fine.

Quinton

On Wednesday 14 June 2006 01:04, Michel Meyers wrote:
 Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  I am thinking about what tape loader to buy, so I would like to have as
  much feedback as possible about your experience regarding reliability
  and service quality.
 
  My favorite would be LTO2 oder LTO3 with 8 oder 16 Slots from Quantum,
  Tandberg or IBM.

 I recently switched to a Quantum Superloader 3 16-slot LTO2 (Half-Height
 drive) loader on an Adaptec 39160 adapter. It's only been up for a few
 weeks but is running fine so far. I posted my config to the list a while
 ago if you're interested (Debian testing + Bacula 1.38.8 to 1.38.10).
 The only thing that doesn't seem to work within Linux is the mail-in
 slot (MTX doesn't see it).

 Of course, I can't say anything about long term reliability yet.

 Greetings,
 Michel


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Re: [Bacula-users] rpm problem - libcrypto.so.5 not found

2006-06-14 Thread Jaime Ventura
Sean,

although, she(?) is working with gentoo as the main (director) server, he is 
trying to set up a fedora core 3 client.

Kessia Pinheiro wrote:
 when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
package for Fedora Core 4



Sean O'Grady wrote:
 Dan's right the subject is somewhat misleading.

 I'm not a big fan of Gentoo as it package system can be somewhat painful 
 and requires enormous amounts of time for updates. The confusing issue 
 here is you say your using Gentoo but installing a Fedora Core 4 rpm 
 package. If your using Gentoo I'm not sure this package will work, maybe 
 someone else can confirm. If the rpm will work you could be missing 
 required files.

 That being said try on a *Gentoo* system -

 emerge openssl

 -  from the command line. You might not have this package installed 
 which could be the source of the problem.

 Sean

 Dan Langille wrote:
   
 On 14 Jun 2006 at 9:58, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:


 
 Hi everyone,

 I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
 ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
 Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
 package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
 aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
 key ID 10a792ad erro: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386



 How i can resolve that?
   
 I don't know the answer, but perhaps a better subject will attract 
 those that do know.

 

   



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Re: [Bacula-users] rpm problem - libcrypto.so.5 not found

2006-06-14 Thread Jaime Ventura
Sean,

although, she(?) is working with gentoo as the main (director) server, he is 
trying to set up a fedora core 3 client.

Kessia Pinheiro wrote:
 when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
package for Fedora Core 4

Jaime

Sean O'Grady wrote:
 Dan's right the subject is somewhat misleading.

 I'm not a big fan of Gentoo as it package system can be somewhat painful 
 and requires enormous amounts of time for updates. The confusing issue 
 here is you say your using Gentoo but installing a Fedora Core 4 rpm 
 package. If your using Gentoo I'm not sure this package will work, maybe 
 someone else can confirm. If the rpm will work you could be missing 
 required files.

 That being said try on a *Gentoo* system -

 emerge openssl

 -  from the command line. You might not have this package installed 
 which could be the source of the problem.

 Sean

 Dan Langille wrote:
   
 On 14 Jun 2006 at 9:58, Kessia Pinheiro wrote:


 
 Hi everyone,

 I'm installing Bacula in a Gentoo server with a DAT-72 device. It's
 ok, but, when i try install in my clients (other server with Fedora
 Core 3), how i dont find rpm's for Fedora Core 3, i try install for
 package for Fedora Core 4, but the instalation ocorred a errors:


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -ivh bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm
 aviso: bacula-client-1.38.8-1.FC4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
 key ID 10a792ad erro: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386
libssl.so.5 is needed by bacula-client-1.38.8-1.i386



 How i can resolve that?
   
 I don't know the answer, but perhaps a better subject will attract 
 those that do know.

 

   



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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 53

2006-06-14 Thread Richard White

The answer seems pretty obvious - install the gcc suite. Its kinda hard
to properly compile things on a system without these. Regardless of
being installed from the same CD you neglected to install a very
important set of tools.

Sean

In my haste, I neglected to mention that I installed the gcc tools with YaST on 
the second machine. Please note that the make of bconsole worked on machine #2, 
the one on which I initially skipped the development tools, and failed on the 
one on which I selected them during the OS install.

YaST shows that the culprit machine has all the gcc items.
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Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
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