Hello,
I have upgraded Bacula Server to 1.36.3 on Debian and after this my Solaris
clients stopped working.
I know I have to compile newer version but I would like to know what is
needed for properly compile client, maybe I missed some libraries:
Now I have an error message like this:
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Hello,
[cc'd -users -devel hope this is not offensive to anyone.]
Today I set up Bacula to backup a mail hierarchy our mail server. This
consists of a dozen users maildirs, comprising 4GB of disc space and,
according to Bacula, 308926 files.
The backup itself ran fine easily filling the
On Thursday 09 June 2005 19:38, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Dominic Marks wrote:
Hello,
[cc'd -users -devel hope this is not offensive to anyone.]
Today I set up Bacula to backup a mail hierarchy our mail server. This
consists of a dozen users maildirs, comprising 4GB of disc space
Title: RE: Database creation
Thanks
Compiling bacula
I did include --with-mysql when running the./ configure \ - is that what you are referring to as not specifying MYSQL when building bacula? Is that how you specify MYSQL when building MYSQL or I need to do something different here
This
On Friday 10 June 2005 12:46, Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
Hey Kern,
Just giving an update on this. I added your other suggested indexes, I
also upgraded to MySQL 4.1. That with the changes to my.cnf seem to
have sped up my backups quite a bit. I think a big thing was increasing
the
This has been happening since I updated to 1.36.3
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-dir: RunBefore: /usr/bin/mysqldump: option requires an
argument -- u
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-dir: Start Backup JobId 5119,
Job=BackupCatalog.2005-06-09_23.50.00
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-sd: Spooling data ...
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-fd:
Title: RE: Database creation
Thanks,
Here is the configuration I ran:
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--sysconfdir=/etc/bacula \
--with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula \
--enable-smartalloc \
--enable-gnome \
--with-mysql \
--with-working-dir=/var/bacula \
luiz.nogueira at valeo.com wrote:
When bacula is doing the backup of some Windows 2000 folders, I get the
following error:
28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
E:/publico/Comum/Mecq/Arq363: ERR=Access is denied.
I could not find any different permission on this folder than I
On Friday 10 June 2005 12:55, Alan Brown wrote:
if test xsqlite = xmysql ; then
How do you expect this to be of any use? :)
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On 10 Jun 2005 at 15:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
On Friday 10 June 2005 12:55, Alan Brown wrote:
if test xsqlite = xmysql ; then
How do you expect this to be of any use? :)
Please, for those that can't figure out your point, can you explain
your point? Thanks.
--
Dan Langille :
Hello Alan,
Please see the second item under: Items to note for 1.36.3!!!
in Release Notes, which is:
- Dan has reminded us that the arguments for make_catalog_backup
changed from 1.34.x to 1.36.1. The old arguments were typically
-U bacula. The new arguments are typically bacula bacula,
This has been happening since I updated to 1.36.3
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-dir: RunBefore: /usr/bin/mysqldump:
option requires an argument -- u 10-Jun 00:27 msslas-dir:
Start Backup JobId 5119, Job=BackupCatalog.2005-06-09_23.50.00
10-Jun 00:27 msslas-sd: Spooling data ...
10-Jun 00:27
Hello,
I cannot seem to make a raw (image) backup of a LVM2 partition:
(from bacula-dir.conf)
FileSet {
Name = mylvmpartition_raw
Include {
Options {
sparse = yes
}
File = /dev/vg/mylvmpartition
}
}
(my system):
Dual Opteron 2.4Ghz 1GB Ram, 4*300GB SATA (3Ware
Jeff Amen wrote:
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-sd: Alert: cannot open SCSI device '*None*' - No
such file or directory
?? I'd look into why the sd can't open its device...
FD Files Written: 1
SD Files Written: 1
FD Bytes Written: 0
SD Bytes Written: 101
Maybe bacula
On 10 Jun 2005 at 17:33, Evelyne Cangini wrote:
Hello,
The DIR, FD and SD daemons are running on different machines.
When I run a restore job RestoreFiles, I obtain from the SD daemon,
named venusSD, the message :
Fatal error: Could not create bootstrap file
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Perhaps you were not Administrator when you installed Bacula, and if you are
then Bacula should run under User Name SYSTEM (and not LocalSystem).
I was logged on with a domain administrator account when I installed
Bacula. The bacula service is set to log on as the
On Friday 10 June 2005 18:31, Ben Coakley wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Perhaps you were not Administrator when you installed Bacula, and if you
are then Bacula should run under User Name SYSTEM (and not LocalSystem).
I was logged on with a domain administrator account when I installed
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