[Bacula-users] About bacula

2006-06-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks,

FedoraCore5_64

Bacula is completely new to me.  I'm searching a right tool to backup a
working Data directory residing on /home with following requirement;

1) Just backup the working Data directory on /home.
2) The backup image can be restored to another HD on another Linux PC,
not only on the original PC.
3) The backup image can be read without restore
4) In order to reduce the time in creating another backup image after
working several days, the second backup will be started on the original
backup image.


I'm now running tar+bzip2 doing the job but can't do incremental
backup.  Would Bacula suit my application?


Please advise.  Any other recommendation.  TIA

B.R.
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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula 1.38.6 on SuSE 10.0 X86_64 with postgresql 8.1 (Solution)

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Bloemer
Hi,

Daniel Bloemer wrote:
 I am trying to run bacula 1.38.6 on a X86-64 bit System with SuSE 10.0
 installed on it.
 I have installed the SuSE 10.0 RPMs from the sourceforge-website. So far
 so good. When I try to start the director it mourns the libpq.so.4 as
 missing. That library is definitely in the system, but it is in
 /usr/lib64 not /usr/lib since the whole system including the database is
 installed as 64-bit-Version.
 
 My guess is, what the RPM was linked against the 32-bit-Version of this
 library.
 Does anyone have encountered this before, and knows an easier way to go
 around this, than rebuilding the RPM?

I found my error. Like I assumed, the bacula-RPMS are linked against the
32-bit-Version of postgresql, which caused the error above. You have to
install the 32-bit-Libs additionally, to get it working.

For those you are trying to get this working: SuSE ships the
postgresql-Version 8.0 with SuSE 10.0. Since postgresql 8.1 is much
faster and has a working autovacuum, I wanted to use 8.1. SuSE also
provides the newer version of postgresql on its FTP-Server like on this
german mirror:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/projects/postgresql

There you find the X64-Version of postgresql. For some reason the
package postgresql-libs-32bit-8.1.4-1.1.x86_64.rpm is located in the
i386-tree, not in the x64-tree. (I don get, why)

I installed that package after I found it there. Et voilá, it works.

Now the sourceforge-bacula-rpm is up and running smoothly.

So far for this one.

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Re: [Bacula-users] loging in using recovery cd fails rescue-cd 1.8.3

2006-06-26 Thread Christopher
I am posting this again, as I have not received a reply, and the archive
on source forge does not appear to have been updated in about 5 days.  I
really need to get this issue resolved.

I am using bash as the root login shell.

/bin/sh is shown as below from the shell:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# which sh
/bin/sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cd /bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 28 23:27 sh - bash

The contents of the rootetc.list file in the cdrom build directory is:

/etc/bashrc
/etc/exports
/etc/gshadow
/etc/shadow
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
/etc/hosts
/etc/filesystems
/etc/fstab
/etc/protocols
/etc/localtime
/etc/ld.so.cache
/etc/syslog.conf

The contents of the rootsbin.list file is:

roottree/sbin/arp
roottree/sbin/ash
roottree/sbin/awk
roottree/sbin/badblocks
roottree/sbin/basename
roottree/sbin/bash
roottree/sbin/bunzip2
roottree/sbin/bzip2
roottree/sbin/cat
roottree/sbin/cdrecord
roottree/sbin/chattr
roottree/sbin/chgrp
roottree/sbin/chkconfig
roottree/sbin/chmod
roottree/sbin/chown
roottree/sbin/chroot
roottree/sbin/clear
roottree/sbin/consoletype
roottree/sbin/cp
roottree/sbin/cut
roottree/sbin/date
roottree/sbin/dd
roottree/sbin/debugfs
roottree/sbin/df
roottree/sbin/dhclient
roottree/sbin/dhcpd
roottree/sbin/diff
roottree/sbin/dig
roottree/sbin/dmesg
roottree/sbin/dosfsck
roottree/sbin/du
roottree/sbin/dump
roottree/sbin/e2fsck
roottree/sbin/e2label
roottree/sbin/egrep
roottree/sbin/eject
roottree/sbin/false
roottree/sbin/fdisk
roottree/sbin/fgrep
roottree/sbin/file
roottree/sbin/find
roottree/sbin/findfs
roottree/sbin/free
roottree/sbin/fsck
roottree/sbin/fsck.cramfs
roottree/sbin/fsck.ext2
roottree/sbin/fsck.ext3
roottree/sbin/fsck.jfs
roottree/sbin/fsck.msdos
roottree/sbin/fsck.vfat
roottree/sbin/ftp
roottree/sbin/gdb
roottree/sbin/getkey
roottree/sbin/grep
roottree/sbin/grub
roottree/sbin/grubby
roottree/sbin/grub-install
roottree/sbin/grub-md5-crypt
roottree/sbin/grub-terminfo
roottree/sbin/gunzip
roottree/sbin/gzip
roottree/sbin/halt
roottree/sbin/hdparm
roottree/sbin/head
roottree/sbin/hostname
roottree/sbin/hotplug
roottree/sbin/id
roottree/sbin/ifconfig
roottree/sbin/init
roottree/sbin/insmod
roottree/sbin/insmod.static
roottree/sbin/ipcalc
roottree/sbin/kill
roottree/sbin/killall
roottree/sbin/killall5
roottree/sbin/klogd
roottree/sbin/last
roottree/sbin/ldd
roottree/sbin/less
roottree/sbin/lilo
roottree/sbin/ln
roottree/sbin/loadkeys
roottree/sbin/login
roottree/sbin/losetup
roottree/sbin/ls
roottree/sbin/lsmod
roottree/sbin/lsof
roottree/sbin/lspci
roottree/sbin/lsusb
roottree/sbin/ltrace
roottree/sbin/mail
roottree/sbin/md5sum
roottree/sbin/mgetty
roottree/sbin/mingetty
roottree/sbin/mkbootdisk
roottree/sbin/mkdir
roottree/sbin/mkdosfs
roottree/sbin/mke2fs
roottree/sbin/mkfs
roottree/sbin/mkfs.cramfs
roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext2
roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext3
roottree/sbin/mkfs.jfs
roottree/sbin/mkfs.msdos
roottree/sbin/mkfs.vfat
roottree/sbin/mkinitrd
roottree/sbin/mkisofs
roottree/sbin/mknod
roottree/sbin/mkreiserfs
roottree/sbin/mkswap
roottree/sbin/modinfo
roottree/sbin/mktemp
roottree/sbin/modprobe
roottree/sbin/more
roottree/sbin/mount
roottree/sbin/mt
roottree/sbin/mv
roottree/sbin/nash
roottree/sbin/netstat
roottree/sbin/nice
roottree/sbin/nm
roottree/sbin/nmap
roottree/sbin/nologin
roottree/sbin/od
roottree/sbin/parted
roottree/sbin/passwd
roottree/sbin/ping
roottree/sbin/portmap
roottree/sbin/printenv
roottree/sbin/ps
roottree/sbin/pwd
roottree/sbin/raidstart
roottree/sbin/reboot
roottree/sbin/reiserfsck
roottree/sbin/rm
roottree/sbin/rmt
roottree/sbin/rmdir
roottree/sbin/rmmod
roottree/sbin/route
roottree/sbin/rpc.lockd
roottree/sbin/rpc.statd
roottree/sbin/runlevel
roottree/sbin/scp
roottree/sbin/script
roottree/sbin/scsi_info
roottree/sbin/sfdisk
roottree/sbin/sh
roottree/sbin/shutdown
roottree/sbin/sleep
roottree/sbin/sort
roottree/sbin/ssh
roottree/sbin/ssh-keygen
roottree/sbin/strace
roottree/sbin/strings
roottree/sbin/stty
roottree/sbin/su
roottree/sbin/swapoff
roottree/sbin/swapon
roottree/sbin/sync
roottree/sbin/sysctl
roottree/sbin/syslogd
roottree/sbin/tail
roottree/sbin/tar
roottree/sbin/telinit
roottree/sbin/test
roottree/sbin/top
roottree/sbin/touch
roottree/sbin/tput
roottree/sbin/true
roottree/sbin/tune2fs
roottree/sbin/udev
roottree/sbin/udevstart
roottree/sbin/umount
roottree/sbin/uname
roottree/sbin/usleep
roottree/sbin/vi
roottree/sbin/w
roottree/sbin/which
roottree/sbin/who
roottree/sbin/whoami
roottree/sbin/zcat

In the roottree directory sh is symlinked to bash and bash is included there.

From what I can see, the rescue cd should allow me to log in, but as
stated above it always returns the login incorrect after entering root.
Are there any other configuration files that I need to proivde copies of,
in order for further assistance into this annoying error?  I really would
like to get this working, as it is, or at least seems to be the last
hurdel to cross.

Regards,

Christopher Gregory



 On Tuesday 20 June 2006 06:47, Christopher 

Re: [Bacula-users] Director on 1.38.10 hangs when idle

2006-06-26 Thread Sebastian Stark

On 25.06.2006, at 17:55, Cristobal Sabroe Yde wrote:

 Hi, I've been using bacula 1.38.8 on a SuSE Linux 10.0 x86_64  
 without any
 problem, but I choose to switch to 1.38.10 and now every time the  
 director is
 idle for several hours (ie. waiting for backups the next day), it  
 stops to
 resopond. The process keps running, but it doesn't respond to the  
 schedule,
 nor bconsole . I have restart it to make it run ok.
 I've compiled the two versions the same way and installed 1.38.10  
 on top of
 the older (using the same configs), and I don't have a clue what it  
 could be
 causing this behaviour.
 In the mean time I'll switch back to 1.38.8.
 Any Idea will be appreciated. Thanks a lot.

Same for me (Solaris 10, sparc64). I will try the patch today.


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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 1.38.10 patch

2006-06-26 Thread Sebastian Stark

On 25.06.2006, at 15:55, Kern Sibbald wrote:

 Hello,

 I have released a patch (1.38.10-scheduler.patch) to the patches  
 area of the
 Bacula Source Forge releases.  I *strongly* recommend that everyone  
 using
 Bacula version 1.38.10 apply this patch.  It applies only to the  
 Director
 (the SD and FD are unchanged) and *only* to version 1.38.10.  The  
 patch will

After applying and recompiling, is it enough to copy src/dird/bacula- 
dir to the system or are there any other binaries affected?


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Re: [Bacula-users] loging in using recovery cd fails rescue-cd 1.8.3

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 10:16, Christopher wrote:
 I am posting this again, as I have not received a reply, and the archive
 on source forge does not appear to have been updated in about 5 days.  I
 really need to get this issue resolved.

I did send you a reply.  If that is not the problem, then I don't know what is 
going on.

Unfortunately, debugging it is a bit difficult, but can be done under qemu 
providing you force it to use a NON-smp kernel.  qemu at least the last 
version I had could not handle smp kernels.  The Makefile has a target that 
runs the iso under qemu.

I don't have the time to properly maintain the package, which is *extremely* 
useful and has saved me at least 3 or 4 times from doing major restores.  I 
am considering switching to using mkcdrec, which looks like a very well 
written and maintained package.  It also looks relatively simple for someone 
to add the Bacula specific code.  I am looking for someone who would like to 
do this project.


 I am using bash as the root login shell.

 /bin/sh is shown as below from the shell:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# which sh
 /bin/sh
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cd /bin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l sh
 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 28 23:27 sh - bash

 The contents of the rootetc.list file in the cdrom build directory is:

 /etc/bashrc
 /etc/exports
 /etc/gshadow
 /etc/shadow
 /etc/passwd
 /etc/group
 /etc/hosts
 /etc/filesystems
 /etc/fstab
 /etc/protocols
 /etc/localtime
 /etc/ld.so.cache
 /etc/syslog.conf

 The contents of the rootsbin.list file is:

 roottree/sbin/arp
 roottree/sbin/ash
 roottree/sbin/awk
 roottree/sbin/badblocks
 roottree/sbin/basename
 roottree/sbin/bash
 roottree/sbin/bunzip2
 roottree/sbin/bzip2
 roottree/sbin/cat
 roottree/sbin/cdrecord
 roottree/sbin/chattr
 roottree/sbin/chgrp
 roottree/sbin/chkconfig
 roottree/sbin/chmod
 roottree/sbin/chown
 roottree/sbin/chroot
 roottree/sbin/clear
 roottree/sbin/consoletype
 roottree/sbin/cp
 roottree/sbin/cut
 roottree/sbin/date
 roottree/sbin/dd
 roottree/sbin/debugfs
 roottree/sbin/df
 roottree/sbin/dhclient
 roottree/sbin/dhcpd
 roottree/sbin/diff
 roottree/sbin/dig
 roottree/sbin/dmesg
 roottree/sbin/dosfsck
 roottree/sbin/du
 roottree/sbin/dump
 roottree/sbin/e2fsck
 roottree/sbin/e2label
 roottree/sbin/egrep
 roottree/sbin/eject
 roottree/sbin/false
 roottree/sbin/fdisk
 roottree/sbin/fgrep
 roottree/sbin/file
 roottree/sbin/find
 roottree/sbin/findfs
 roottree/sbin/free
 roottree/sbin/fsck
 roottree/sbin/fsck.cramfs
 roottree/sbin/fsck.ext2
 roottree/sbin/fsck.ext3
 roottree/sbin/fsck.jfs
 roottree/sbin/fsck.msdos
 roottree/sbin/fsck.vfat
 roottree/sbin/ftp
 roottree/sbin/gdb
 roottree/sbin/getkey
 roottree/sbin/grep
 roottree/sbin/grub
 roottree/sbin/grubby
 roottree/sbin/grub-install
 roottree/sbin/grub-md5-crypt
 roottree/sbin/grub-terminfo
 roottree/sbin/gunzip
 roottree/sbin/gzip
 roottree/sbin/halt
 roottree/sbin/hdparm
 roottree/sbin/head
 roottree/sbin/hostname
 roottree/sbin/hotplug
 roottree/sbin/id
 roottree/sbin/ifconfig
 roottree/sbin/init
 roottree/sbin/insmod
 roottree/sbin/insmod.static
 roottree/sbin/ipcalc
 roottree/sbin/kill
 roottree/sbin/killall
 roottree/sbin/killall5
 roottree/sbin/klogd
 roottree/sbin/last
 roottree/sbin/ldd
 roottree/sbin/less
 roottree/sbin/lilo
 roottree/sbin/ln
 roottree/sbin/loadkeys
 roottree/sbin/login
 roottree/sbin/losetup
 roottree/sbin/ls
 roottree/sbin/lsmod
 roottree/sbin/lsof
 roottree/sbin/lspci
 roottree/sbin/lsusb
 roottree/sbin/ltrace
 roottree/sbin/mail
 roottree/sbin/md5sum
 roottree/sbin/mgetty
 roottree/sbin/mingetty
 roottree/sbin/mkbootdisk
 roottree/sbin/mkdir
 roottree/sbin/mkdosfs
 roottree/sbin/mke2fs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.cramfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext2
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext3
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.jfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.msdos
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.vfat
 roottree/sbin/mkinitrd
 roottree/sbin/mkisofs
 roottree/sbin/mknod
 roottree/sbin/mkreiserfs
 roottree/sbin/mkswap
 roottree/sbin/modinfo
 roottree/sbin/mktemp
 roottree/sbin/modprobe
 roottree/sbin/more
 roottree/sbin/mount
 roottree/sbin/mt
 roottree/sbin/mv
 roottree/sbin/nash
 roottree/sbin/netstat
 roottree/sbin/nice
 roottree/sbin/nm
 roottree/sbin/nmap
 roottree/sbin/nologin
 roottree/sbin/od
 roottree/sbin/parted
 roottree/sbin/passwd
 roottree/sbin/ping
 roottree/sbin/portmap
 roottree/sbin/printenv
 roottree/sbin/ps
 roottree/sbin/pwd
 roottree/sbin/raidstart
 roottree/sbin/reboot
 roottree/sbin/reiserfsck
 roottree/sbin/rm
 roottree/sbin/rmt
 roottree/sbin/rmdir
 roottree/sbin/rmmod
 roottree/sbin/route
 roottree/sbin/rpc.lockd
 roottree/sbin/rpc.statd
 roottree/sbin/runlevel
 roottree/sbin/scp
 roottree/sbin/script
 roottree/sbin/scsi_info
 roottree/sbin/sfdisk
 roottree/sbin/sh
 roottree/sbin/shutdown
 roottree/sbin/sleep
 roottree/sbin/sort
 roottree/sbin/ssh
 roottree/sbin/ssh-keygen
 roottree/sbin/strace
 roottree/sbin/strings
 roottree/sbin/stty
 roottree/sbin/su
 roottree/sbin/swapoff
 roottree/sbin/swapon
 

[Bacula-users] UTF8 on Redhat 7.3 (and below) / (AIX, SCO, ...)?

2006-06-26 Thread user100
Title: Nachricht



Hello,

Is anybody running 
bacula-fd on machines that run Redhat 7.3? I´m afraid UTF8was not the 
standard all the time on Unix Systems and changing to UTF8is not as 
easyas specifying another "LANG" variablein /etc/sysconfig/i18n on 
older systems.Weuse amachine with LANG=en_US.iso885915 (RH7.3) 
that carry about ~190 GB data (for the moment) and isnotso 
lessused from different users (so searching and "hot" renaming all 
dependingfilenames would be...).There areolder systems which 
may run older Redhat, and AIX 4.3 (LANG=en_US)too. If somebody is running 
bacula on RH 7.3 or AIX4.3and have anidea on howto handle 
Non-UTF8 data on this system please tell me too.

Are there other 
problems except the "empty folder problem" in wxconsole (Restore mode) caused by 
Non-UTF8 database entries - that would be caused by Non-UTF8 data?. I would be 
happy if at leastwxconsole put somemessageout (crap-filenames 
ora warning) - to avoid stress if somethingimportant should 
berestored and it seemsthe hole folder(!) was not backed up 
(but I hope something is still backed up every time).We use bacula on 
windows-machines tooand gotNO problems there (even with "Umlauts") - 
so for the moment I think that older Windows (NT4)systems are 
makinglessproblems than older Linux systems...


Greetings...
user100




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[Bacula-users] Balancing level 0 dumps over a week / cycle

2006-06-26 Thread Uwe Schuerkamp
Hello, 

we're in the process of migrating our backup infrastructure from
Amanda to Bacula running on Debian Linux, and pondering Bacula's
schedules the other day, I was wondering if Bacula has a feature
similar to Amanda's bumping of level 0 dumps or full backups during
nightly backups.

Background: Currently, I've scheduled full dumps on the first sunday
of every month, with incremental and differential backups on the other
days of the month (pretty much the run-of-the mill weeklyCycle that
Bacula comes with). I'm a bit uncertain about what will happen on the
next first Sunday and wether Bacula will be able to complete the
full dumps of so many hosts in time because ideally, the backup should
be finished on all systems on a certain time the following day.

So does Bacula support running a level 0 dump in between when Bacula
feels like it, or if there's still some time left before a certain
date / time or if the total differential backup of today was smaller
than size y or something similar?

Again, please forgive me if I am missing something obvious about
Bacula's feature set, maybe something like this is not even necessary
once Bacula has a complete level 0 dump on its media because of the
catalog feature, or do I have to balance full dumps manually over the
weekdays in the cycle? 

Bye for now  thanks in advance for your time,

Uwe

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Re: [Bacula-users] It's really killing me waiting on max Storage

2006-06-26 Thread Przemysław Staniszewski
Hello again.

Once again I'm writing with my problem.

I have scheduled jobs in my configure file but they all was canceled today.
After command status directory  on the first place (jobid 46) have:

is waiting for client hisname to connect to StorageFile. Date shows it's
from Friday.
All jobs under this one are canceled.

Now if I run manually job it becomes cancel too after some time.

Now if I run by hand cancel I can see first job (46) and want to cancel it:
choose job to... 1
3904 Job Name.Date not found.

It never should happen for me. Did I put somewhere to waiting forever?
in my Directory resource (bacula-dir.conf) i got SD Connect Timeout = 30
minutes

What I should do in that situation? Reset manually director?
I did it. It works fine now. But all my rescheduled jobs  goes to
/dev/null :(

What you  do in that situation, and what i need to protect from myself
from this.

regards


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Re: [Bacula-users] Rescheduled job stuck

2006-06-26 Thread Alan Brown
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:

 This morning, I had a very unreliable WLAN connectivity (by now there 
 are about 6 to 10 WLANs overlapping. Crap.)

Time to move to 802.11a, or start trying to sort out a local frequency 
reuse plan (only channels 1,7,11 are non-overlappping at 2.4GHz and the 
over 54Mb/s non-standard protocols can cause extra interference)


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Re: [Bacula-users] [Bacula-announce] Bacula 1.38.10 patch

2006-06-26 Thread Alan Brown
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:

 you do a reload command or whenever there is a sudden clock shift, which

 Do you postulate that large clock shifts on NTP synchronized systems are
 an indication of a low-level hardware problem?

It is common for initial NTP or rdate set failures (usually caused by 
conection refused on the server) to result in the date being set to 2039 
or 1970.

It's an ancient and well known bug in the client software which has never 
been fixed

The time usually needs to be corrected manually after this happens. A lot 
of programs react badly to utime jumping backwards, not just Bacula.




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Re: [Bacula-users] UTF8 on Redhat 7.3 (and below) / (AIX, SCO, ...)?

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 11:12, user100 wrote:
 Hello,

 Is anybody running bacula-fd on machines that run Redhat 7.3? I´m afraid
 UTF8 was not the standard all the time on Unix Systems and changing to UTF8
 is not as easy as specifying another LANG variable in /etc/sysconfig/i18n
 on older systems. We use a machine with LANG=en_US.iso885915 (RH7.3) that
 carry about ~190 GB data (for the moment) and is not so less used from
 different users (so searching and hot renaming all depending filenames
 would be...). There are older systems which may run older Redhat, and AIX
 4.3 (LANG=en_US) too. If somebody is running bacula on RH 7.3 or AIX 4.3
 and have an idea on howto handle Non-UTF8 data on this system please tell
 me too.

 Are there other problems except the empty folder problem in wxconsole
 (Restore mode) caused by Non-UTF8 database entries - that would be caused
 by Non-UTF8 data?. I would be happy if at least wxconsole put some message
 out (crap-filenames or a warning) - to avoid stress if something important
 should be restored and it seems the hole folder (!) was not backed up (but
 I hope something is still backed up every time). We use bacula on
 windows-machines too and got NO problems there (even with Umlauts) - so
 for the moment I think that older Windows (NT4) systems are making less
 problems than older Linux systems...

Try using bconsole for restores.  It probably will at least display the 
filenames as you see them, though input may be a bit difficult.

By the way, UTF-8 is a superset of US ASCII codes so as long as your filenames 
are ASCII you really should not have problems.  If you are using a different 
code page and non-ASCII characters, then you will have problems if not using 
UTF-8.

I am sure you are aware that it is not the quantity of data that is important 
but the number of file/directory names that contain non-ASCII characters that 
were created under the old code page schemes before UTF-8.

Windows has its own set of problems that are equally bad, but at least should 
be resolved with later systems and Bacula 1.38.x and later.

A careful examination of the characters in your code page (885915 I never 
heard of that) might allow you to make one giant sweep through all your 
filenames and convert them to UTF-8 -- however, before doing so, you should 
test carefully to ensure that all the software you use handles UTF-8 or 
switch to using only ASCII names.

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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 11:40, Julien Cigar wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm busy to upgrade the backup machine :
 kernel: 2.4.27 - 2.6.15
 bacula: 1.36.3 - 1.38.9
 database: sqlite 2 - postgresql 8.1.4 (with the database in unicode utf-8)
 locales: iso8859-15 - utf-8

 Everything works fine, except that I get those messages when running a job
 :

 26-Jun 11:25 phoenix-dir: canis-job.2006-06-26_11.21.41 Fatal error:
 sql_create.c:851 sql_create.c:851 insert INSERT INTO Filename (Name)
 VALUES ('R�gles_encod_exemples.doc') failed:
 ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding UTF8: 0xe8676c

 26-Jun 11:25 phoenix-dir: canis-job.2006-06-26_11.21.41 Fatal error:
 sql_create.c:853 Create db Filename record INSERT INTO Filename (Name)
 VALUES ('R�gles_encod_exemples.doc') failed. ERR=ERROR: invalid byte
 sequence for encoding UTF8: 0xe8676c

 26-Jun 11:25 phoenix-dir: canis-job.2006-06-26_11.21.41 Fatal error:
 catreq.c:367 Attribute create error. sql_create.c:853 Create db Filename
 record INSERT INTO Filename (Name) VALUES ('R�gles_encod_exemples.doc')
 failed. ERR=ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding UTF8: 0xe8676c

These are quite fatal errors and need to be corrected ... as I am sure you are 
aware.


 (...)

 Does bacula support UTF-8 ?

Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that these problems are 
due to the fact that users can create or have created non-UTF-8 filenames, 
but I am not sure.

Please look at the top of the file create_postgresql_database as released for 
version 1.38.10 (it may also be in 1.38.9).  It will explain some of the 
problems and possible solutions.  Since you probably created the database 
under 1.36.3, it probably did not have the encoding set to avoid these 
problems.   Please also check the datestyle as it also occassionally gives 
problems if you have something different specified.

Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly (WYSIWYG) *only* if 
everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). Windows is a whole different story.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Director on 1.38.10 hangs when idle

2006-06-26 Thread Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde
El Lunes, 26 de Junio de 2006 05:26, Sebastian Stark escribió:
 On 25.06.2006, at 17:55, Cristobal Sabroe Yde wrote:
  Hi, I've been using bacula 1.38.8 on a SuSE Linux 10.0 x86_64
  without any
  problem, but I choose to switch to 1.38.10 and now every time the
  director is
  idle for several hours (ie. waiting for backups the next day), it
  stops to
  resopond. The process keps running, but it doesn't respond to the
  schedule,
  nor bconsole . I have restart it to make it run ok.
  I've compiled the two versions the same way and installed 1.38.10
  on top of
  the older (using the same configs), and I don't have a clue what it
  could be
  causing this behaviour.
  In the mean time I'll switch back to 1.38.8.
  Any Idea will be appreciated. Thanks a lot.

 Same for me (Solaris 10, sparc64). I will try the patch today.


 -Sebastian

Me too, I'll try today.

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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Magnus Hagander
 
  (...)
 
  Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
 
 Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that 
 these problems are due to the fact that users can create or 
 have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.

They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 database is
actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.

You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to get rid of
this verification. This will of course get rid of things like encoding
specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver that properly
for invalidly encoded data anyway.


 Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly 
 (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). 

Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding that bacula runs
under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've been seeing, but
I could be remembering wrong.

Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that files are on,
the filenames should look the same?

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Re: [Bacula-users] loging in using recovery cd fails rescue-cd 1.8.3

2006-06-26 Thread Christopher
Thanks for the reply,

Is it the Makefile for the rescue cd that has the option for running under
qemu?

I must be doing something wrong, as I installed qemu rpm, and get:

Could not initialize SDL - exiting

Any tips would be great.

I am not using an smp kernel, so I am just wondering if this may be yet
another bug with fedora core 5.  ( I did read about your nightmare with
upgrading).


 On Monday 26 June 2006 10:16, Christopher wrote:
 I am posting this again, as I have not received a reply, and the archive
 on source forge does not appear to have been updated in about 5 days.  I
 really need to get this issue resolved.

 I did send you a reply.  If that is not the problem, then I don't know
 what is
 going on.

 Unfortunately, debugging it is a bit difficult, but can be done under qemu
 providing you force it to use a NON-smp kernel.  qemu at least the last
 version I had could not handle smp kernels.  The Makefile has a target
 that
 runs the iso under qemu.

 I don't have the time to properly maintain the package, which is
 *extremely*
 useful and has saved me at least 3 or 4 times from doing major restores.
 I
 am considering switching to using mkcdrec, which looks like a very well
 written and maintained package.  It also looks relatively simple for
 someone
 to add the Bacula specific code.  I am looking for someone who would like
 to
 do this project.


 I am using bash as the root login shell.

 /bin/sh is shown as below from the shell:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# which sh
 /bin/sh
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cd /bin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l sh
 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 28 23:27 sh - bash

 The contents of the rootetc.list file in the cdrom build directory is:

 /etc/bashrc
 /etc/exports
 /etc/gshadow
 /etc/shadow
 /etc/passwd
 /etc/group
 /etc/hosts
 /etc/filesystems
 /etc/fstab
 /etc/protocols
 /etc/localtime
 /etc/ld.so.cache
 /etc/syslog.conf

 The contents of the rootsbin.list file is:

 roottree/sbin/arp
 roottree/sbin/ash
 roottree/sbin/awk
 roottree/sbin/badblocks
 roottree/sbin/basename
 roottree/sbin/bash
 roottree/sbin/bunzip2
 roottree/sbin/bzip2
 roottree/sbin/cat
 roottree/sbin/cdrecord
 roottree/sbin/chattr
 roottree/sbin/chgrp
 roottree/sbin/chkconfig
 roottree/sbin/chmod
 roottree/sbin/chown
 roottree/sbin/chroot
 roottree/sbin/clear
 roottree/sbin/consoletype
 roottree/sbin/cp
 roottree/sbin/cut
 roottree/sbin/date
 roottree/sbin/dd
 roottree/sbin/debugfs
 roottree/sbin/df
 roottree/sbin/dhclient
 roottree/sbin/dhcpd
 roottree/sbin/diff
 roottree/sbin/dig
 roottree/sbin/dmesg
 roottree/sbin/dosfsck
 roottree/sbin/du
 roottree/sbin/dump
 roottree/sbin/e2fsck
 roottree/sbin/e2label
 roottree/sbin/egrep
 roottree/sbin/eject
 roottree/sbin/false
 roottree/sbin/fdisk
 roottree/sbin/fgrep
 roottree/sbin/file
 roottree/sbin/find
 roottree/sbin/findfs
 roottree/sbin/free
 roottree/sbin/fsck
 roottree/sbin/fsck.cramfs
 roottree/sbin/fsck.ext2
 roottree/sbin/fsck.ext3
 roottree/sbin/fsck.jfs
 roottree/sbin/fsck.msdos
 roottree/sbin/fsck.vfat
 roottree/sbin/ftp
 roottree/sbin/gdb
 roottree/sbin/getkey
 roottree/sbin/grep
 roottree/sbin/grub
 roottree/sbin/grubby
 roottree/sbin/grub-install
 roottree/sbin/grub-md5-crypt
 roottree/sbin/grub-terminfo
 roottree/sbin/gunzip
 roottree/sbin/gzip
 roottree/sbin/halt
 roottree/sbin/hdparm
 roottree/sbin/head
 roottree/sbin/hostname
 roottree/sbin/hotplug
 roottree/sbin/id
 roottree/sbin/ifconfig
 roottree/sbin/init
 roottree/sbin/insmod
 roottree/sbin/insmod.static
 roottree/sbin/ipcalc
 roottree/sbin/kill
 roottree/sbin/killall
 roottree/sbin/killall5
 roottree/sbin/klogd
 roottree/sbin/last
 roottree/sbin/ldd
 roottree/sbin/less
 roottree/sbin/lilo
 roottree/sbin/ln
 roottree/sbin/loadkeys
 roottree/sbin/login
 roottree/sbin/losetup
 roottree/sbin/ls
 roottree/sbin/lsmod
 roottree/sbin/lsof
 roottree/sbin/lspci
 roottree/sbin/lsusb
 roottree/sbin/ltrace
 roottree/sbin/mail
 roottree/sbin/md5sum
 roottree/sbin/mgetty
 roottree/sbin/mingetty
 roottree/sbin/mkbootdisk
 roottree/sbin/mkdir
 roottree/sbin/mkdosfs
 roottree/sbin/mke2fs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.cramfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext2
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.ext3
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.jfs
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.msdos
 roottree/sbin/mkfs.vfat
 roottree/sbin/mkinitrd
 roottree/sbin/mkisofs
 roottree/sbin/mknod
 roottree/sbin/mkreiserfs
 roottree/sbin/mkswap
 roottree/sbin/modinfo
 roottree/sbin/mktemp
 roottree/sbin/modprobe
 roottree/sbin/more
 roottree/sbin/mount
 roottree/sbin/mt
 roottree/sbin/mv
 roottree/sbin/nash
 roottree/sbin/netstat
 roottree/sbin/nice
 roottree/sbin/nm
 roottree/sbin/nmap
 roottree/sbin/nologin
 roottree/sbin/od
 roottree/sbin/parted
 roottree/sbin/passwd
 roottree/sbin/ping
 roottree/sbin/portmap
 roottree/sbin/printenv
 roottree/sbin/ps
 roottree/sbin/pwd
 roottree/sbin/raidstart
 roottree/sbin/reboot
 roottree/sbin/reiserfsck
 roottree/sbin/rm
 roottree/sbin/rmt
 roottree/sbin/rmdir
 roottree/sbin/rmmod
 roottree/sbin/route
 roottree/sbin/rpc.lockd
 

[Bacula-users] list jobs for specific client

2006-06-26 Thread Sebastian Stark

Is there a way to restrict the list jobs to show the jobs of a  
specific client only?


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[Bacula-users] bacula job file comparison for windows client

2006-06-26 Thread Dave
Hello,
I've got an xp workstation that has had some apps uninstalled yesterday. 
These apps were:
winamp (uninstalled and upgraded to 5.24)
winace
adobe acrobat7 (uninstalled and upgraded with the latest 7.08)
Now whenever anyone atempts to get on the net with ie6, (has all the 
security and hotfixes as of yesterday), ie comes up and then crashes. I've 
tried reinstalling it, yah, an older version of ie6setup won't touch it 
because the system's version of ie is newer. I've tried running sfc but that 
was a bust and checking the event viewer has yielded nothing. I'm hoping to 
avoid a reinstall.
In hopes of not having to do a reinstall i took a full backup of the box 
immediately after, just in case, and later the director did an incremental. 
I also have previous full and incremental backups. Here's my question, is it 
possible for bacula to do file comparisons between jobs? What i mean is i 
believe that sometime during these app uninstalls some shared component was 
removed. It was in either the previous bacula full or incremental backup of 
this box. Can bacula or mysql compare the full and incremental backup i took 
yesterday with the previous full and incremental backup only, and show me a 
list of files added or modified? I have no idea what file i'm looking for, 
but a listing of changed files might help.
Any other suggestions welcome as i said i'd rather not have to reinstall 
this machine now if i can avoid it.
Thanks.
Dave.


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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 12:37, Magnus Hagander wrote:
   (...)
  
   Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
 
  Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that
  these problems are due to the fact that users can create or
  have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.

 They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 database is
 actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
 sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.

 You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to get rid of
 this verification. This will of course get rid of things like encoding
 specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver that properly
 for invalidly encoded data anyway.

  Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly
  (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines).

 Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding that bacula runs
 under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've been seeing, but
 I could be remembering wrong.

Yes, you are probably correct as far as display goes and as long as you are 
talking only about bconsole, which is why I recommended the user try 
bconsole. 

wx-console uses Unicode if I remember right, so display may not even correct.

On the input side, if you do not input UTF-8 none of the consoles will work 
correctly (possibly the gnome console will correctly detect alternate LANG 
settings).


 Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that files are on,
 the filenames should look the same?

Yes, for bconsole and for display only.  


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Re: [Bacula-users] UTF8 on Redhat 7.3 (and below) / (AIX, SCO, ...)?

2006-06-26 Thread user100
 On Monday 26 June 2006 11:12, user100 wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Is anybody running bacula-fd on machines that run Redhat 
 7.3? I´m afraid
  UTF8 was not the standard all the time on Unix Systems and 
 changing to UTF8
  is not as easy as specifying another LANG variable in 
 /etc/sysconfig/i18n
  on older systems. We use a machine with 
 LANG=en_US.iso885915 (RH7.3) that
  carry about ~190 GB data (for the moment) and is not so 
 less used from
  different users (so searching and hot renaming all 
 depending filenames
  would be...). There are older systems which may run older 
 Redhat, and AIX
  4.3 (LANG=en_US) too. If somebody is running bacula on RH 
 7.3 or AIX 4.3
  and have an idea on howto handle Non-UTF8 data on this 
 system please tell
  me too.
 
  Are there other problems except the empty folder problem 
 in wxconsole
  (Restore mode) caused by Non-UTF8 database entries - that 
 would be caused
  by Non-UTF8 data?. I would be happy if at least wxconsole 
 put some message
  out (crap-filenames or a warning) - to avoid stress if 
 something important
  should be restored and it seems the hole folder (!) was not 
 backed up (but
  I hope something is still backed up every time). We use bacula on
  windows-machines too and got NO problems there (even with 
 Umlauts) - so
  for the moment I think that older Windows (NT4) systems are 
 making less
  problems than older Linux systems...
 
 Try using bconsole for restores.  It probably will at least 
 display the 
 filenames as you see them, though input may be a bit difficult.
 

 By the way, UTF-8 is a superset of US ASCII codes so as long 
 as your filenames 
 are ASCII you really should not have problems.  

:) - I´m afraid renaming all filenames to fit in the US ASCII section inside
UTF-8 is no solution (for us).


 If you are  using a different 
 code page and non-ASCII characters, then you will have 
 problems if not using 
 UTF-8.

Which problems? I know the problems in wxconsole. Do you know more
problems depending on UTF-8?


 
 I am sure you are aware that it is not the quantity of data 
 that is important 
 but the number of file/directory names that contain non-ASCII 
 characters that 
 were created under the old code page schemes before UTF-8.
 
 Windows has its own set of problems that are equally bad, but 
 at least should 
 be resolved with later systems and Bacula 1.38.x and later.
 

Ok sounds fair! ;) - I don´t mean that windows run without any problem
(moving data to somewhere does not update the timestamp - we can workaround
about this with setting a new timestemp to all files with archive flag). But
I have noticed no problems with filenames and we use also german Umlauts -
do you think there are problems with UTF8 too (WinNT)?


 A careful examination of the characters in your code page 
 (885915 I never 
 heard of that) might allow you to make one giant sweep 

I think 8859-15 was not used rarely. I subscibed today and read also a mail
from another that used it (luck?). Putty calls it: ISO-8859-15:1999
(Latin-9, euro)


 through all your 
 filenames and convert them to UTF-8 -- however, before doing 
 so, you should 
 test carefully to ensure that all the software you use 
 handles UTF-8 or 
 switch to using only ASCII names.
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Julien Cigar
Thanks for your answers,

My locales are en_US.UTF-8, the PostgreSQL database is in UTF-8 too 
(fresh install) .. everything is in UTF-8
What do you mean by the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work ? Setting 
en_US.UTF-8 for the locales isn't enough ?


Magnus Hagander wrote:
 (...)

 Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
   
 Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that 
 these problems are due to the fact that users can create or 
 have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.
 

 They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 database is
 actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
 sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.

 You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to get rid of
 this verification. This will of course get rid of things like encoding
 specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver that properly
 for invalidly encoded data anyway.


   
 Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly 
 (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). 
 

 Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding that bacula runs
 under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've been seeing, but
 I could be remembering wrong.

 Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that files are on,
 the filenames should look the same?

 //Magnus
   


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Re: [Bacula-users] loging in using recovery cd fails rescue-cd 1.8.3

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 12:39, Christopher wrote:
 Thanks for the reply,

 Is it the Makefile for the rescue cd that has the option for running under
 qemu?

Yes, 

  cd rescue/linux/cdrom
  make boot

I generally run qemu as non-root out of fear something could go wrong.
Take note of what it puts in the title bar (I forget exactly) when it starts, 
because it tells you how to get out of capture mode. It tends to get into 
mouse capture mode depending where and how you click the mouse and you need 
to know how to get out of it or you are more or less cooked.


 I must be doing something wrong, as I installed qemu rpm, and get:

 Could not initialize SDL - exiting

If you are using make boot and you built with a non-smp kernel as you 
indicate below, then you probably need to tweak the qemu conf file.  I 
haven't run it for over a year so I have no idea what I did ...


 Any tips would be great.

 I am not using an smp kernel, so I am just wondering if this may be yet
 another bug with fedora core 5.  ( I did read about your nightmare with
 upgrading).

Perhaps it is a FC5 problem.  I would hesitate to say.  I'd recommend loading 
rescue version 1.8.2 from Source Forge and trying it.  If it fails, then 
there is clearly something wrong because I have made a lot of FC4 rescue 
disks with that version and never had any problems.

Yes, I have given up on Fedora. Their mixture of stability, current software, 
security fixes no longer meets my personal requirements for stability.  I am 
tired of wasting time (lots) on simple machine administration.  My 
development machine is still rather crippled (I cannot print using the lpr 
command), so I'll be switching to another distro in the near future (probably 
a week but almost certainly not more than a month).


  On Monday 26 June 2006 10:16, Christopher wrote:
  I am posting this again, as I have not received a reply, and the archive
  on source forge does not appear to have been updated in about 5 days.  I
  really need to get this issue resolved.
 
  I did send you a reply.  If that is not the problem, then I don't know
  what is
  going on.
 
  Unfortunately, debugging it is a bit difficult, but can be done under
  qemu providing you force it to use a NON-smp kernel.  qemu at least the
  last version I had could not handle smp kernels.  The Makefile has a
  target that
  runs the iso under qemu.
 
  I don't have the time to properly maintain the package, which is
  *extremely*
  useful and has saved me at least 3 or 4 times from doing major restores.
  I
  am considering switching to using mkcdrec, which looks like a very well
  written and maintained package.  It also looks relatively simple for
  someone
  to add the Bacula specific code.  I am looking for someone who would like
  to
  do this project.
 
  I am using bash as the root login shell.
 
  /bin/sh is shown as below from the shell:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# which sh
  /bin/sh
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# cd /bin
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -l sh
  lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 May 28 23:27 sh - bash
 
  The contents of the rootetc.list file in the cdrom build directory is:
 
  /etc/bashrc
  /etc/exports
  /etc/gshadow
  /etc/shadow
  /etc/passwd
  /etc/group
  /etc/hosts
  /etc/filesystems
  /etc/fstab
  /etc/protocols
  /etc/localtime
  /etc/ld.so.cache
  /etc/syslog.conf
 
  The contents of the rootsbin.list file is:
 
  roottree/sbin/arp
  roottree/sbin/ash
  roottree/sbin/awk
  roottree/sbin/badblocks
  roottree/sbin/basename
  roottree/sbin/bash
  roottree/sbin/bunzip2
  roottree/sbin/bzip2
  roottree/sbin/cat
  roottree/sbin/cdrecord
  roottree/sbin/chattr
  roottree/sbin/chgrp
  roottree/sbin/chkconfig
  roottree/sbin/chmod
  roottree/sbin/chown
  roottree/sbin/chroot
  roottree/sbin/clear
  roottree/sbin/consoletype
  roottree/sbin/cp
  roottree/sbin/cut
  roottree/sbin/date
  roottree/sbin/dd
  roottree/sbin/debugfs
  roottree/sbin/df
  roottree/sbin/dhclient
  roottree/sbin/dhcpd
  roottree/sbin/diff
  roottree/sbin/dig
  roottree/sbin/dmesg
  roottree/sbin/dosfsck
  roottree/sbin/du
  roottree/sbin/dump
  roottree/sbin/e2fsck
  roottree/sbin/e2label
  roottree/sbin/egrep
  roottree/sbin/eject
  roottree/sbin/false
  roottree/sbin/fdisk
  roottree/sbin/fgrep
  roottree/sbin/file
  roottree/sbin/find
  roottree/sbin/findfs
  roottree/sbin/free
  roottree/sbin/fsck
  roottree/sbin/fsck.cramfs
  roottree/sbin/fsck.ext2
  roottree/sbin/fsck.ext3
  roottree/sbin/fsck.jfs
  roottree/sbin/fsck.msdos
  roottree/sbin/fsck.vfat
  roottree/sbin/ftp
  roottree/sbin/gdb
  roottree/sbin/getkey
  roottree/sbin/grep
  roottree/sbin/grub
  roottree/sbin/grubby
  roottree/sbin/grub-install
  roottree/sbin/grub-md5-crypt
  roottree/sbin/grub-terminfo
  roottree/sbin/gunzip
  roottree/sbin/gzip
  roottree/sbin/halt
  roottree/sbin/hdparm
  roottree/sbin/head
  roottree/sbin/hostname
  roottree/sbin/hotplug
  roottree/sbin/id
  roottree/sbin/ifconfig
  roottree/sbin/init
  roottree/sbin/insmod
  

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 1.38.10 patch

2006-06-26 Thread Dan Langille
On 25 Jun 2006 at 15:55, Kern Sibbald wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I have released a patch (1.38.10-scheduler.patch) to the patches area of the 
 Bacula Source Forge releases.  I *strongly* recommend that everyone using 
 Bacula version 1.38.10 apply this patch.  It applies only to the Director 
 (the SD and FD are unchanged) and *only* to version 1.38.10.  The patch will 
 prevent the Director for crashing or hanging (depending on your OS) whenever 
 you do a reload command or whenever there is a sudden clock shift, which 
 occurs much more often than one would imagine.

The above mentioned patch is now in the FreeBSD ports tree.  FreeBSD 
users should upgrade to sysutils/bacula-server version 1.38.10_1.

   http://beta.freshports.org/sysutils/bacula-server/

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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread user100
I´m afraid it´s not enough (but maybe I´m wrong and somebody know a trick?).
You may try a look to the tool convmv... or to this gentoo wiki:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml  - I think for new files it´s maybe
enough to change nls to UTF-8 (kernel and in some cases fstab).

Greetings,
User100


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im 
 Auftrag von Julien Cigar
 Gesendet: Montag, 26. Juni 2006 13:38
 An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?
 
 
 Thanks for your answers,
 
 My locales are en_US.UTF-8, the PostgreSQL database is in UTF-8 too 
 (fresh install) .. everything is in UTF-8
 What do you mean by the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work 
 ? Setting 
 en_US.UTF-8 for the locales isn't enough ?
 
 
 Magnus Hagander wrote:
  (...)
 
  Does bacula support UTF-8 ?

  Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that 
  these problems are due to the fact that users can create or 
  have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.
  
 
  They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 
 database is
  actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
  sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.
 
  You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to 
 get rid of
  this verification. This will of course get rid of things 
 like encoding
  specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver 
 that properly
  for invalidly encoded data anyway.
 
 

  Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly 
  (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). 
  
 
  Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding 
 that bacula runs
  under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've 
 been seeing, but
  I could be remembering wrong.
 
  Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that 
 files are on,
  the filenames should look the same?
 
  //Magnus

 
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Julien Cigar
okay thanks ! (I thought changing locales + NLS in the kernel was enough)

user100 wrote:
 I´m afraid it´s not enough (but maybe I´m wrong and somebody know a trick?).
 You may try a look to the tool convmv... or to this gentoo wiki:
 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml  - I think for new files it´s maybe
 enough to change nls to UTF-8 (kernel and in some cases fstab).

 Greetings,
 User100


   
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 Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 Auftrag von Julien Cigar
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 An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
 Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?


 Thanks for your answers,

 My locales are en_US.UTF-8, the PostgreSQL database is in UTF-8 too 
 (fresh install) .. everything is in UTF-8
 What do you mean by the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work 
 ? Setting 
 en_US.UTF-8 for the locales isn't enough ?


 Magnus Hagander wrote:
 
 (...)

 Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
   
   
 Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that 
 these problems are due to the fact that users can create or 
 have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.
 
 
 They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 
   
 database is
 
 actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
 sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.

 You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to 
   
 get rid of
 
 this verification. This will of course get rid of things 
   
 like encoding
 
 specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver 
   
 that properly
 
 for invalidly encoded data anyway.


   
   
 Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly 
 (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines). 
 
 
 Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding 
   
 that bacula runs
 
 under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've 
   
 been seeing, but
 
 I could be remembering wrong.

 Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that 
   
 files are on,
 
 the filenames should look the same?

 //Magnus
   
   
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Re: [Bacula-users] unicode ?

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 13:38, Julien Cigar wrote:
 Thanks for your answers,

 My locales are en_US.UTF-8, the PostgreSQL database is in UTF-8 too
 (fresh install) .. everything is in UTF-8
 What do you mean by the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work ? Setting
 en_US.UTF-8 for the locales isn't enough ?

Well, if you started with a code page other than UTF-8 and you (or someone) 
created files under that code page, then you will most likely have non-UTF-8 
filenames on your system.

If you are backing up any Samba partitions or NFS partitions on other machine 
(both bad ideas, IMO) you are likely to run into non-UTF filenames. 

Finally, depending on what software you are using (i.e. non-UTF-8 aware 
software), it is quite easy to create non-UTF-8 filenames regardless of what 
LOCALE is set to.


 Magnus Hagander wrote:
  (...)
 
  Does bacula support UTF-8 ?
 
  Yes, but there are problems with PostgreSQL. I assume that
  these problems are due to the fact that users can create or
  have created non-UTF-8 filenames, but I am not sure.
 
  They are. PostgreSQL will validate that input into a UTF-8 database is
  actually UTF-8, and since bacula performs no conversion of character
  sets, the filenames have to be UTF-8 to work.
 
  You can switch the datbase to SQL_ASCII instead of UTF-8 to get rid of
  this verification. This will of course get rid of things like encoding
  specific sorting as well,b ut there is no way to deliver that properly
  for invalidly encoded data anyway.
 
  Note, Bacula consoles display/input characters correctly
  (WYSIWYG) *only* if everything is UTF-8 (on *nix machines).
 
  Doesn't it display it correctly as long as the encoding that bacula runs
  under is the same as the file? I think that's what I've been seeing, but
  I could be remembering wrong.
 
  Meaning if you run the console on the same machine that files are on,
  the filenames should look the same?
 
  //Magnus

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Re: [Bacula-users] Feature request: Spooling data while despooling it

2006-06-26 Thread Christoff Buch








On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Christoff Buch wrote:

 Bacuka has the ability to already run simultaneous jobs on different
tape
 drives and spool them to disk.
 Despooling is triggered by the spool file reaching maximum size,
or the
 spool disk area exceeding maximum size.

 = What exactly do you mean by spool disk area, please?
 = So there is something like a seperate spool area for each job?

Not quite: There is a separate spool directory for each storage device

(tape drive).

If you wish to make them completely separate you would need to make each

of those directories a separate filesystem mount.

Personally I don't bother, just using 2 striped 300Gb disks to make a 
600Gb common spool area under /var/bacula/ (If I need more spool space

then striping more drives is trivial).

AB

Thank you! I'll keep that in mind and give it a try...



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[Bacula-users] Mounting from bconsole

2006-06-26 Thread Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde
Is there any way to mount a specific tape into a drive with an autochanger?

I've labeled 2 new tapes and the last one is left mounted. I wanted to switch 
to another tape, so i unmounted the drive.
I know which tape bacula will use next, but if I execute mount (without any 
params) I get: 

*mount
Automatically selected Storage: lto
3301 Issuing autochanger loaded drive 0 command.
3302 Autochanger loaded drive 0, result: nothing loaded.
3301 Issuing autochanger loaded drive 0 command.
3302 Autochanger loaded drive 0, result: nothing loaded.
3301 Issuing autochanger loaded drive 0 command.
3302 Autochanger loaded drive 0, result: nothing loaded.
3902 Cannot mount Volume on Storage Device lto (/dev/nst0) because:
Couldn't rewind device lto (/dev/nst0): ERR=dev.c:678 Rewind error on 
lto (/dev/nst0). ERR=No medium found.

3905 Device lto (/dev/nst0) open but no Bacula volume is mounted.
If this is not a blank tape, try unmounting and remounting the Volume.

how can I instruct bacula (from bconsole) to load a specific tape?.

Thanks.

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[Bacula-users] Graphical tool for browsing the contents of a Backup job?

2006-06-26 Thread Dominic Marks
Hello,

Is there an application which allows you to browse the contents of a
backup job around at the moment? I'd like to be able to fire up a
program, preferably Windows based but not essential, which allowed
browsing the contents of a job and in my dreams double clicking on a
file to open it.

Anything would be nice though.

Cheers,
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Re: [Bacula-users] Graphical tool for browsing the contents of a Backup job?

2006-06-26 Thread drescher0110-bacula


--- Dominic Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Is there an application which allows you to browse the contents of a
 backup job around at the moment? I'd like to be able to fire up a
 program, preferably Windows based but not essential, which allowed
 browsing the contents of a job and in my dreams double clicking on a
 file to open it.
 
 Anything would be nice though.
 
Have you tried the Restore mode of the wxconsole that is packaged with the 
windows
release?

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Re: [Bacula-users] About bacula

2006-06-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Peter,

Tks for your advice.
 
  3) The backup image can be read without restore
 
 You mean like browsing? Yeah, it is possible.

Yes.  Can its files be copied similar to a tarball.  I can read and
copy files from a tarball after mounting it without acturally
decompressing it.

  4) In order to reduce the time in creating another backup image
 after
  working several days, the second backup will be started on the
 original
  backup image.
 
 Incremental? Sure, bacula supports that.

Yes, but I expect the new compressed image will not contain the files
and subdir which have been deleted on the working Data file.  The
compressing time will be reduced otherwise if without much gain on time
I prefer to create a new compressed image instead.


  I'm now running tar+bzip2 doing the job but can't do incremental
  backup.  Would Bacula suit my application?
 
 It would, however, maybe it would be difficult to master in first
 time,
 as it requires several daemons to run and configure (vice versa
 simple
 scripts using. After that, it could be piece of cake.

Sorry for not having explained clear on my first posting.  Incremental
backup is possible but files and subdir already deteted on the working
Data directory will be retained in the new compressed tarball.  Besides
there is not much gain on time.

Others noted with tks.

B.R.
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Re: [Bacula-users] Graphical tool for browsing the contents of a Backup job?

2006-06-26 Thread Dominic Marks
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 --- Dominic Marks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 Is there an application which allows you to browse the contents of a
 backup job around at the moment? I'd like to be able to fire up a
 program, preferably Windows based but not essential, which allowed
 browsing the contents of a job and in my dreams double clicking on a
 file to open it.

 Anything would be nice though.

 Have you tried the Restore mode of the wxconsole that is packaged with
 the windows
 release?

Not yet. I'll look at it.

Thanks John.

 John

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[Bacula-users] The Table file is full!?

2006-06-26 Thread Bernhard Suttner
Helo,

I have the following error:

26-Jun 17:31 Backup-Director: SkipperBackup.2006-06-26_06.00.01 Fatal error: 
sql_create.c:734 Create db File record INSERT INTO File 
(FileIndex,JobId,PathId,FilenameId,LStat,MD5) VALUES 
(486853,1161,8383,10971,'gG 4IL IGk B A A A BkA BAA Q BEjTBI 6XZCc BDh0H3 A A 
C','N//8UzJqZw/npXU/0G/XkC') failed. ERR=The table 'File' is full
The table 'File' is full

i am using bacula 1.38.3. Any Idea?




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Re: [Bacula-users] The Table file is full!?

2006-06-26 Thread Frank Sweetser
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 05:35:19PM +0200, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
 Helo,
 
 I have the following error:
 
 26-Jun 17:31 Backup-Director: SkipperBackup.2006-06-26_06.00.01 Fatal error: 
 sql_create.c:734 Create db File record INSERT INTO File 
 (FileIndex,JobId,PathId,FilenameId,LStat,MD5) VALUES 
 (486853,1161,8383,10971,'gG 4IL IGk B A A A BkA BAA Q BEjTBI 6XZCc BDh0H3 A A 
 C','N//8UzJqZw/npXU/0G/XkC') failed. ERR=The table 'File' is full
 The table 'File' is full
 
 i am using bacula 1.38.3. Any Idea?

Yep.

http://paramount.ind.wpi.edu/wiki/doku.php?id=faq#why_does_mysql_say_my_file_table_is_full

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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 1.38.10 patch

2006-06-26 Thread Dominic Marks
Dan Langille wrote:
 On 25 Jun 2006 at 15:55, Kern Sibbald wrote:

 Hello,

 I have released a patch (1.38.10-scheduler.patch) to the patches
 area of the
 Bacula Source Forge releases.  I *strongly* recommend that everyone
 using
 Bacula version 1.38.10 apply this patch.  It applies only to the
 Director
 (the SD and FD are unchanged) and *only* to version 1.38.10.  The
 patch will
 prevent the Director for crashing or hanging (depending on your OS)
 whenever
 you do a reload command or whenever there is a sudden clock shift,
 which
 occurs much more often than one would imagine.

 The above mentioned patch is now in the FreeBSD ports tree.  FreeBSD
 users should upgrade to sysutils/bacula-server version 1.38.10_1.

Thanks Dan!

http://beta.freshports.org/sysutils/bacula-server/

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[Bacula-users] bacula and MSSQL.

2006-06-26 Thread Jaime Ventura
Hi,
I understand this subject has already been discussed, but this is a 
direct question.
Is it safe to backup mssql data/log files using VSS?
I'm using ms Windows 2003 server with ms sqlserver 2000 sp4
Thanks.


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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-dir crashes while building the dir tree on a restore job

2006-06-26 Thread Alex Dioso
On Jun 19, 2006, at 8:15 AM, Lars Uhlemann wrote:

 Hi,

 we are runing bacula now for one year. Current runing version is  
 1.38.8.
   We backup a amount of around 4 TB of data and more than 15  
 Million files.

 OK, i start to restore a job with 1,9 TB and 12 Million files. I  
 select
 the JobId's and wait for the restore command line. After 3,5 hours
 bacula-dir crashes with a:

 *19-Jun 16:49 backup-dir: ABORTING due to ERROR in smartall.c:132
 *Out of memory
 *19-Jun 16:49 backup-dir: Fatal Error because: Bacula interrupted by
 *signal 11: Segmentation violation


I have seen something similar on our backup system when trying to  
restore a single job that has 2 TB and ~15 million files.

 The select from the postgres was done after 55 min (Postgres bacula  
 has
 idle status) and an btraceback shows me that bacula-dir is building  
 the
 dir tree. But it crashes.

In our case MySQL used up all the memory and the system started to  
kill off processes.


 The Backup machine has 2 Gbyte of Ram and 4 Gbyte of swap. During
 building the dir tree the phsysical Ram is only 50Mbyte and the  
 swap has
   only 50% of his capacity. With sar -r i followed the rising memory
 allocation of bacula-dir but in the last 50 minutes it stay at 50% and
 crahes.

Our setup is RedHat Enterprise 4 AS on a dual Opteron with 2 GB RAM  
and 2 GB swap.


 Thanks for your ideas and support!


What worked for me was splitting the one backup job of ~15 million  
files into 2 smaller jobs of ~8 million files and ~7 million files.   
Now it takes ~20 minutes to build the tree for either job.


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[Bacula-users] How can you get bacula to relabel a tape

2006-06-26 Thread John Boris
I am trying to get bacula to relabel the tapes I have in my autochanger.
They were already labeled through the label barcode command in vconsole
but the labels aren't being recognized.  When bacula tries to use the
tape it says it can't find an appendable volume.  Any ideas on this one.
I issued the label barcode command thinking it would relabel the tape
but I was wrong.



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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-dir crashes while building the dir tree on a restore job

2006-06-26 Thread Kern Sibbald
On Monday 26 June 2006 19:14, Alex Dioso wrote:
 On Jun 19, 2006, at 8:15 AM, Lars Uhlemann wrote:
  Hi,
 
  we are runing bacula now for one year. Current runing version is
  1.38.8.
We backup a amount of around 4 TB of data and more than 15
  Million files.
 
  OK, i start to restore a job with 1,9 TB and 12 Million files. I
  select
  the JobId's and wait for the restore command line. After 3,5 hours
  bacula-dir crashes with a:
 
  *19-Jun 16:49 backup-dir: ABORTING due to ERROR in smartall.c:132
  *Out of memory
  *19-Jun 16:49 backup-dir: Fatal Error because: Bacula interrupted by
  *signal 11: Segmentation violation

 I have seen something similar on our backup system when trying to
 restore a single job that has 2 TB and ~15 million files.

I'm not too surprised. Perhaps in the near future, I can calculate the memory 
that is required per file and that would allow users to calculate how much 
page space they need to keep from getting Out of memory.


  The select from the postgres was done after 55 min (Postgres bacula
  has
  idle status) and an btraceback shows me that bacula-dir is building
  the
  dir tree. But it crashes.

 In our case MySQL used up all the memory and the system started to
 kill off processes.

In the above case, it was Bacula that actually ran out of memory, but of 
course, it could be that MySQL used it all up.


  The Backup machine has 2 Gbyte of Ram and 4 Gbyte of swap. During
  building the dir tree the phsysical Ram is only 50Mbyte and the
  swap has
only 50% of his capacity. With sar -r i followed the rising memory
  allocation of bacula-dir but in the last 50 minutes it stay at 50% and
  crahes.

 Our setup is RedHat Enterprise 4 AS on a dual Opteron with 2 GB RAM
 and 2 GB swap.

I've read that RH recommends a swap file (or swap files) twice the physical 
memory size.  I don't know.


  Thanks for your ideas and support!

 What worked for me was splitting the one backup job of ~15 million
 files into 2 smaller jobs of ~8 million files and ~7 million files.
 Now it takes ~20 minutes to build the tree for either job.

Perhaps in the near future I will need to move the tree code into either a 
paged file or a memory mapped file.  That would allow much larger numbers of 
files. Unfortunately, it would also slow down building the tree.  Perhaps 
also, one could add an option that allows the user to select only one or more 
branch of the tree to be loaded ...


-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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Re: [Bacula-users] It's really killing me waiting on max Storage

2006-06-26 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello,

On 6/26/2006 11:25 AM, Przemysław Staniszewski wrote:
 Hello again.
 
 Once again I'm writing with my problem.
 
 I have scheduled jobs in my configure file but they all was canceled today.
 After command status directory  on the first place (jobid 46) have:

I have tried to help you, but you did not supply any useful informaton.

Debug logs from bacula-dir and actual console output, together with 
configuration samples would be useful. Without these, I don't think 
anybody can help you any further.

 is waiting for client hisname to connect to StorageFile. Date shows it's
 from Friday.
 All jobs under this one are canceled.
 
 Now if I run manually job it becomes cancel too after some time.
 
 Now if I run by hand cancel I can see first job (46) and want to cancel it:
 choose job to... 1
 3904 Job Name.Date not found.
 
 It never should happen for me. Did I put somewhere to waiting forever?
 in my Directory resource (bacula-dir.conf) i got SD Connect Timeout = 30
 minutes
 
 What I should do in that situation? Reset manually director?

You should supply the information that might help understnad what is 
happening.

Arno

 I did it. It works fine now. But all my rescheduled jobs  goes to
 /dev/null :(
 
 What you  do in that situation, and what i need to protect from myself
 from this.
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula and MSSQL.

2006-06-26 Thread James Harper
Last time I looked it up, it could be done if you are using 'simple'
logging, and don't want to be able to do a 'point in time' restore.

James

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 Subject: [Bacula-users] bacula and MSSQL.
 
 Hi,
 I understand this subject has already been discussed, but this is
a
 direct question.
 Is it safe to backup mssql data/log files using VSS?
 I'm using ms Windows 2003 server with ms sqlserver 2000 sp4
 Thanks.
 
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] Error: database disk image is malformed

2006-06-26 Thread Tassia Camoes
Hi all,

I created the database again and it worked for a while. But when I tried
to run a bigger backup the director died again, and the worst part is
that it didn't leave any log, nor any messages for the console. Then I
restarted the director and now any juob that I try to to run give me
error messages like before:

26-Jun 20:07 abel-dir: Newton.2006-06-26_20.07.01 Fatal error:
catreq.c:424 Attribute create error. sql_create.c:853 Create db Filename
record INSERT INTO Filename (Name) VALUES ('pc') failed. ERR=database
disk image is malformed

probably because the database was inconsistent after the unsuccessful
job. And after many messages like this, the console lost the conection
with the director:

26-Jun 20:10 bconsole:  Error: bnet.c:426 Write error sending 9 bytes to
Director daemon:abel:9101: ERR=Pipe quebrado

And everything stopped again :(

I don't see anything strange in /var/log/messages and aparently my
hardware is ok, although I'm still doing some tests.

How can I run the director in foreground mode and up the debugging?

Thank you again,



On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 10:16:16PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
 
  I receive lots of this messages for each backup that I try to run.
  Anybody has any idea about what is happenning?
 
 First your perfectly healthy bacula starts sig11'ing.
 
 Then you're getting the SQL error included on a newly created database?
 
 Have you considered that there may be some underlying hardware /
 operating system problem?  Just some ideas:
 
 - Run the director in foreground mode and up the debugging.
 
 -Check /var/log/messages for clues..are other processes exhibiting
  problems?
 
 -Force a file system check everywhere.
 
 -Run memtest86+?
 
 -Run a low-level disk sector check?
 
 -Check the thermal sensors on the CPU, motherboard, hard drives?
 
 ~BAS
 
  How the database is malformed if I have just created it?
  
  Thank you for your attention. 
  Best regards,
 
 
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Re: [Bacula-users] How can you get bacula to relabel a tape

2006-06-26 Thread Ger Apeldoorn
Op maandag 26 juni 2006 20:50, schreef John Boris:
 I am trying to get bacula to relabel the tapes I have in my autochanger.
 They were already labeled through the label barcode command in vconsole
 but the labels aren't being recognized.  When bacula tries to use the
 tape it says it can't find an appendable volume.  Any ideas on this one.
 I issued the label barcode command thinking it would relabel the tape
 but I was wrong.
 
if you do a 

mt rewind  (rewind)
mt weof(write end of file)

your tape is emptied and can be labeled again.

If your tape is not at the default location, add -f [destination]. 
(mt -f /dev/wherever-your-tapestreamer-is rewind)

Good luck,
Ger.


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