Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread John Drescher
2011/5/12 Rickifer Barros rickiferbar...@gmail.com:
 Hello Bacula Users,

 There's some way to see the progress of a Backup or Restore during your
 execution? Because with the status dir command, I can just see the backup
 is running and nothing more. I didn't found nothing in the Manual about
 that too.


There is no progress. The reason is to determine the progress would
add a large amount of time to the every backup. Basically the estimate
command would have to be run before the job and then compare the total
to the current.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread Ralf Gross
Rickifer Barros schrieb:
 There's some way to see the progress of a Backup or Restore during your
 execution? Because with the status dir command, I can just see the backup
 is running and nothing more. I didn't found nothing in the Manual about
 that too.

try status client=yourclientname. This will show you the amount of
data that was already backed up. At least for backup jobs.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread hymie!

Rickifer Barros writes:
There's some way to see the progress of a Backup or Restore during your
execution? Because with the status dir command, I can just see the backup
is running and nothing more. I didn't found nothing in the Manual about
that too.

Once you know which client is running, the status client command
will tell you which file (or perhaps which directory) is being backed
up, as well as the number of files and the number of bytes that have
been processed.

You can use this information to estimate how far along the backup has
gone.  That's probably about the best you're going to get.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread Rickifer Barros
Ok, but, I would like to see a estimated time for the end of the backup or
even the transfer rate, but, if there's no way, ok.

Thanks John.

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 4:30 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:

 2011/5/12 Rickifer Barros rickiferbar...@gmail.com:
  Hello Bacula Users,
 
  There's some way to see the progress of a Backup or Restore during your
  execution? Because with the status dir command, I can just see the
 backup
  is running and nothing more. I didn't found nothing in the Manual about
  that too.
 

 There is no progress. The reason is to determine the progress would
 add a large amount of time to the every backup. Basically the estimate
 command would have to be run before the job and then compare the total
 to the current.

 John

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread Rickifer Barros
Yes! This command status client works fine for what I wanted, but, I think
that it will be cool if Bacula calculate the estimated time based on these
information and show it with the command status client.

Thank you everyone.



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 Rickifer Barros writes:
 There's some way to see the progress of a Backup or Restore during your
 execution? Because with the status dir command, I can just see the
 backup
 is running and nothing more. I didn't found nothing in the Manual about
 that too.

 Once you know which client is running, the status client command
 will tell you which file (or perhaps which directory) is being backed
 up, as well as the number of files and the number of bytes that have
 been processed.

 You can use this information to estimate how far along the backup has
 gone.  That's probably about the best you're going to get.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup Progress

2011-05-12 Thread John Drescher
 Ok, but, I would like to see a estimated time for the end of the backup or
 even the transfer rate, but, if there's no way, ok.


There is no way inside bacula.

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup progress information

2007-10-06 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hello,

05.10.2007 22:39,, GDS.Marshall wrote::
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 Hi,
 
 06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
 Hi,

 Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?
 Yes... try 'sta sd=your storage device name' and 'sta
 client=client-name' in a console.

 I mean something
 like copied 27 of 145 files or copied 50 of 145 GB?
 That's not possible, because Bacula does not know the total amount of
 data or number of files before the job is complete.
 I can understand that, but would it be possible to determine how much of
 the current file it has backed up.

Probably. It might only be a really tiny addition to the SD and FD 
status output, but I'm not a developer...

...
 You can get a good estimate using the... surprise... 'estimate' command.
 is this different to a du on the file set.  In my case, I know from du
 that the whole set is 188Gb.

As long as the fileset doesn't use excludes, or contains separate 
directory trees, yes. If your fileset is more complicated than a 
single include= line, you'd need to parse the file set definition, 
process excludes, and would get a really complicated du command line...

Arno

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup progress information

2007-09-07 Thread Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde
Hi, yes there is:

if you have a job running for lets say client1, from the console you should 
be able to do the following command
stat client=client1

You cannot know how many bytes are left to be backed up (unless you estimated 
it before).

Saludos!
 
El Jueves, 6 de Septiembre de 2007 04:22, Ruben Lopez escribió:
 Hi,

 Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup? I mean something
 like copied 27 of 145 files or copied 50 of 145 GB?

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Re: [Bacula-users] Backup progress information

2007-09-06 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi,

06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
 Hi,
 
 Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?

Yes... try 'sta sd=your storage device name' and 'sta 
client=client-name' in a console.

 I mean something 
 like copied 27 of 145 files or copied 50 of 145 GB?

That's not possible, because Bacula does not know the total amount of 
data or number of files before the job is complete.

You can get a good estimate using the... surprise... 'estimate' command.

Arno

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