Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula + MS SQLServer + Shadow Copy

2015-08-12 Thread Kern Sibbald

  
  
On 12.08.2015 00:49, Gilberto Nunes
  wrote:


  

  

  Hello guys
  
  I am very sorry!

It was my mistake... I had installed 32 bits version with
Windows 64 bits!
  

  


Yes, that is easy to do.  The newer Windows installers detect the
problem and refuse to install the wrong version.

Best regards,
Kern


  

  
  
  Sorry for the mess!
  

Thanks
  
  
2015-08-11 18:06 GMT-03:00 E.L.L.
  Assoua ellass...@gmail.com:
  
Dear Gilberto,

Place the following option in your FileSet
configuration:

Enable VSS = yes

This option will allow Bacula to backup open files. 
  Use
  this option only when you are trying to backup Windows
  machine with a OS not prior to Windows XP.
  
  Quoting the Bacula Main Reference - 09112014:

"Technically Bacula
  creates a shadow copy as soon as the backup process
  starts. It does then backup all files from the shadow
  copy and destroys the shadow copy after the backup
  process."
  
  In

short: 
  
- Bacula will start the VSS service on you
Windows Server to create a backup.
- After the backup is done, Bacula will stop the VSS
service.



Here is an example of a FileSet with VSS enabled:

FileSet {
 Name = "Windows FileSet"
 Enable
  VSS = yes
 Include {
    Options {
  signature = MD5
  compression = GZIP
  }
    File = "C:/"
  }
 Exclude {
    File = "C:/pagefile.sys"
    File = "C:/hiberfil.sys"
  }

}


Best regards,

Luc Assoua.


  

  

  Gilberto Nunes

  Friday, August 7,
  2015 2:03 PM via Postbox
  


  

  

  

  

  Hello friends...

  
  Is there anybody here know something
  about make backup with bacula in a MS
  Windows with SQL Server??

I try it, but I get error that Shadow
Copy is not active!
  
  So I ask because I am afraid that active
  Shadow Copy will interfere with SQL Server
  in same way...
  

I hope that I am clear about this issue!

  
  Thanks for any kind of help.
  

Best regards

  

  

  

  -- 
  

  

  

  

  

  

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula + MS SQLServer + Shadow Copy

2015-08-12 Thread Gilberto Nunes
Hello Kern...

I did not received that warning...
I use the latest version of bacula windows client, downloaded from sf.net...
BTW, I solved the trouble... Thanks a lot!

2015-08-12 3:08 GMT-03:00 Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com:

 On 12.08.2015 00:49, Gilberto Nunes wrote:

 Hello guys
 I am very sorry!
 It was my mistake... I had installed 32 bits version with Windows 64 bits!


 Yes, that is easy to do.  The newer Windows installers detect the problem
 and refuse to install the wrong version.

 Best regards,
 Kern



 Sorry for the mess!

 Thanks

 2015-08-11 18:06 GMT-03:00 E.L.L. Assoua ellass...@gmail.com:

 Dear Gilberto,

 Place the following option in your FileSet configuration:

 Enable VSS = yes

 This option will allow Bacula to backup open files.
 Use this option only when you are trying to backup Windows machine with a
 OS not prior to Windows XP.

 Quoting the Bacula Main Reference - 09112014:

 Technically Bacula creates a shadow copy as soon as the backup process
 starts. It does then backup all files from the shadow copy and destroys the
 shadow copy after the backup process.

 In short:

 - Bacula will start the VSS service on you Windows Server to create a
 backup.
 - After the backup is done, Bacula will stop the VSS service.


 

 Here is an example of a FileSet with VSS enabled:

 FileSet {
  Name = Windows FileSet
  Enable VSS = yes
  Include {
 Options {
   signature = MD5
   compression = GZIP
   }
 File = C:/
   }
  Exclude {
 File = C:/pagefile.sys
 File = C:/hiberfil.sys
   }

 }


 Best regards,

 Luc Assoua.

 Gilberto Nunes gilberto.nune...@gmail.com
 Friday, August 7, 2015 2:03 PM via Postbox
 https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=emailutm_medium=sumlinkutm_campaign=reach
 Hello friends...

 Is there anybody here know something about make backup with bacula in a
 MS Windows with SQL Server??
 I try it, but I get error that Shadow Copy is not active!
 So I ask because I am afraid that active Shadow Copy will interfere with
 SQL Server in same way...

 I hope that I am clear about this issue!

 Thanks for any kind of help.

 Best regards

 --

 Gilberto Ferreira
 +55 (47) 9676-7530 %2B55%20%2847%29%209676-7530
 Skype: gilberto.nunes36


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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula + MS SQLServer + Shadow Copy

2015-08-11 Thread E.L.L. Assoua

Dear Gilberto,

Place the following option in your FileSet configuration:

Enable VSS = yes

This option will allow Bacula to backup open files.
Use this option only when you are trying to backup Windows machine with 
a OS not prior to Windows XP.


Quoting the Bacula Main Reference - 09112014:

Technically Bacula creates a shadow copy as soon as the backup process 
starts. It does then backup all files from the shadow copy and destroys 
the shadow copy after the backup process.


In short:

- Bacula will start the VSS service on you Windows Server to create a 
backup.

- After the backup is done, Bacula will stop the VSS service.



Here is an example of a FileSet with VSS enabled:

FileSet {
 Name = Windows FileSet
Enable VSS = yes
 Include {
Options {
  signature = MD5
  compression = GZIP
  }
File = C:/
  }
 Exclude {
File = C:/pagefile.sys
File = C:/hiberfil.sys
  }

}


Best regards,

Luc Assoua.


Gilberto Nunes mailto:gilberto.nune...@gmail.com
Friday, August 7, 2015 2:03 PMvia Postbox 
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Hello friends...

Is there anybody here know something about make backup with bacula in 
a MS Windows with SQL Server??

I try it, but I get error that Shadow Copy is not active!
So I ask because I am afraid that active Shadow Copy will interfere 
with SQL Server in same way...


I hope that I am clear about this issue!

Thanks for any kind of help.

Best regards

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+55 (47) 9676-7530
Skype: gilberto.nunes36

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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula + MS SQLServer + Shadow Copy

2015-08-11 Thread Gilberto Nunes
Hello guys
I am very sorry!
It was my mistake... I had installed 32 bits version with Windows 64 bits!

Sorry for the mess!

Thanks

2015-08-11 18:06 GMT-03:00 E.L.L. Assoua ellass...@gmail.com:

 Dear Gilberto,

 Place the following option in your FileSet configuration:

 Enable VSS = yes

 This option will allow Bacula to backup open files.
 Use this option only when you are trying to backup Windows machine with a
 OS not prior to Windows XP.

 Quoting the Bacula Main Reference - 09112014:

 Technically Bacula creates a shadow copy as soon as the backup process
 starts. It does then backup all files from the shadow copy and destroys the
 shadow copy after the backup process.

 In short:

 - Bacula will start the VSS service on you Windows Server to create a
 backup.
 - After the backup is done, Bacula will stop the VSS service.


 

 Here is an example of a FileSet with VSS enabled:

 FileSet {
  Name = Windows FileSet
  Enable VSS = yes
  Include {
 Options {
   signature = MD5
   compression = GZIP
   }
 File = C:/
   }
  Exclude {
 File = C:/pagefile.sys
 File = C:/hiberfil.sys
   }

 }


 Best regards,

 Luc Assoua.

 Gilberto Nunes gilberto.nune...@gmail.com
 Friday, August 7, 2015 2:03 PM via Postbox
 https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=emailutm_medium=sumlinkutm_campaign=reach
 Hello friends...

 Is there anybody here know something about make backup with bacula in a MS
 Windows with SQL Server??
 I try it, but I get error that Shadow Copy is not active!
 So I ask because I am afraid that active Shadow Copy will interfere with
 SQL Server in same way...

 I hope that I am clear about this issue!

 Thanks for any kind of help.

 Best regards

 --

 Gilberto Ferreira
 +55 (47) 9676-7530
 Skype: gilberto.nunes36


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