[Bacula-users] ERR=Function not implemented

2020-10-04 Thread Marc Chamberlin via Bacula-users
Hello -  I am running Bacula Version: 9.6.6 on OpenSuSE Leap 15.2 and I
just set it up to backup my laptop. It worked except that I got tons of
warning messages such as the following -

04-Oct 03:05 bigbang-fd JobId 1782: Error: Read error on file 
/sys/kernel/slab/:d-0001024/alloc_calls. ERR=Function not implemented
04-Oct 03:05 bigbang-fd JobId 1782: Error: Read error on file 
/sys/kernel/slab/:d-0001024/free_calls. ERR=Function not implemented
04-Oct 03:05 bigbang-fd JobId 1782: Error: Read error on file 
/sys/kernel/slab/TCPv6/alloc_calls. ERR=Function not implemented
04-Oct 03:05 bigbang-fd JobId 1782: Error: Read error on file 
/sys/kernel/slab/TCPv6/free_calls. ERR=Function not implemented

I took a look at these files and the only thing of interest is that these are 
all empty files that were installed by the distro. But these files do exist and 
do have the same ownership/permissions that other files have that are 
successfully backed up.  Any ideas on how to clear up this sea of warning 
messages I am getting?

FWIW - Seems to me that the developers could have come up with a better ERR 
message. Like saying what function was not implemented, or explaining why this 
failure is occurring. Something to give the users a better idea on how to 
handle/fix the problem. Or at a minimum telling the user that a serious problem 
occurred and to contact the developers if no solution is available for users. 
IMHO of course...

Thanks in advance for helping me with this,  Marc...

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[Bacula-users] Ran out of disk space

2019-06-29 Thread Marc Chamberlin via Bacula-users
Hello -  I have been using Bacula to back up a few computers on my home
SOHO network and have configured Bacula to simply backup files from all
my Windows systems to one disk drive and all my Linux systems to another
disk drive. Pretty much a standard configuration doing Incremental,
Differential, and Full backup using a separate Pool definition for each.
This is entirely done on disk drives, no tapes or anything special. AND
I just ran out of disk space for my Linux backups... So I would like to
add a new drive and move the backup files for half of my Linux systems
to the new drive. Been using Google and trying to grok the documentation
but not understanding it... I figured out I will have to add a new
device definition for the SD, a new Storage definition in the Dir and
change the Job definitions for the clients to use the new storage
definition but there has to be more to it than simply doing that, and
moving the data files over to their new location. Some additional magic
must be used to update the database as well, me thinks, but not sure
exactly how to do that... Something to do with setting up a Migration
job definition, I think, but I don't grok what I am suppose to do or how
to go about using such a thing.

Can some kind guru give me a few pointers, or better yet easy to follow
instructions to accomplish this feat?  Thanks in advance,  Marc

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