Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when restoring
files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G) and I think this is the reason.
But maybe there's another way to speed this up other than splitting up the
Hello,
Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when restoring
files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G) and I think this is the reason.
But maybe there's another way to speed this
On Monday 20 June 2005 23:28, Florian Kieling wrote:
Thanks.
The backup with a DVD is running usefull.
Ah, nice. Thanks for the feedback ! :-)
kind regards
Florian
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Hello,
Unfortunately, this is typical Microsoft crap. I generally don't like to
use words like that. Microsoft permits building really long paths, but the
file creation code doesn't accept such long paths, so the only choice is to
cd into the directory and create the files with a relative
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 10:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when
restoring files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G) and I think this is the
reason. But maybe there's
Hi,
thanks for your answer. The portable options is currently not used, aka off.
I'll run some tests with this option enabled.
I've got another ideas and like to get some comment if this could work:
1) What about linking (the same link unix's ln -s) the too deep nested
direcories to a shorter
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 12:13, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 10:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when
restoring files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G)
At 12:13 2005-06-21, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 10:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when
restoring files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G) and I think
Hi,
I have just installed Bacula from ports on FreeBSD. After editing the
config-files, I created a database called bacula and set the user
bacula to get all privileges on it. The username/pass was updated in
the bacula-configuration.
When I try to start bacula I get the following output:
On 21 Jun 2005 at 19:13, Christopher Rasch-Olsen Raa wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed Bacula from ports on FreeBSD. After editing the
config-files, I created a database called bacula and set the user
bacula to get all privileges on it. The username/pass was updated in
the
Bacula will do all this properly providing you install MySQL before
installing bacula - this is a bit of an oversight on the part of the
port builder IMHO, but it's also relatively easy to work around, so no
harm, no foul; We all only have so many hands. (A note to the port
maintainer, if the
On 21 Jun 2005 at 13:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have been getting this error over the last week or so and I can not
figure out what is wrong.
When I run the catalog backup manually from the bconsole it runs fine, I do
not change any of the settings.
You have pasted us the failed
I've just configured Bacula to work with a Qualstar 4660 AIT2 library.
Only one drive configured so far
All the tests succeed.
When running a test job the transfer rate is only about 3MB/s
I have the drive switched to variable block size.
I have had all four drives running simultaneously at
Quoting nils [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi,
Installed bacula-web but its not working as it says that
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: fetchrow() in
*/var/www/bacula/index.php* on line *47
*This is line 47 in index.php*
$tmp = $client-fetchRow();
*As I am not familiar with bacula-web
Dear list...
I am running a backup on a single machine using one DDS-3 streamer. All
tapes are currently in one pool and whenever I need a new tape I insert
a blank one and label it.
I have set up these extra options in the 'Device' section:
VolumePollInterval = 60 # check if right tape is
Hello,
Stefan Armbruster wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your answer. The portable options is currently not used, aka off.
I'll run some tests with this option enabled.
I've got another ideas and like to get some comment if this could work:
1) What about linking (the same link unix's ln -s) the too
Hi,
I solved this issue (at least paritally..). Switching on the portable flag
in the fileset causes the backup to emit warnings just like before.
But I can restore the files to a unix fd where arbitrary deeply nested paths
are no problem. From there I can move the files back to the windows
Hi
I can't find any documentation on software compression that comes with
bacula. In particular, I would like to know whether the compression is
done on the client or server side. The reason for that is I would like
to minimise the traffic during the backup for the remote servers.
The second
Will splitting up bacula-dir.conf into several files lead to bacula seeing new
FileSets and upgrading to Full backups next run? If I don't change anything
else of course.
-Sebastian
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Hello,
I have been getting this error over the last week or so and I can not
figure out what is wrong.
When I run the catalog backup manually from the bconsole it runs fine, I do
not change any of the settings.
Below is the output from the director. Any suggestions would be
appreciated
On 21 Jun 2005 at 14:28, Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote:
I can't find any documentation on software compression that comes with
bacula. In particular, I would like to know whether the compression is
done on the client or server side. The reason for that is I would like
to minimise the traffic
Is c't planning an article about bacula? In fact I was thinking about
such a project...
This is a misunderstanding I am in fact not the author of the mentioned
computer magazine.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Arno Lehmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Juni 2005
Jürgen,
Jürgen Kuri wrote:
Is c't planning an article about bacula? In fact I was thinking about
such a project...
This is a misunderstanding I am in fact not the author of the mentioned
computer magazine.
Sorry, I wrote faster than I thought.
Arno
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Just built and configured bacula 1.36.3 on RHEL 3, using MySQL 4.1.
Tape tests, including multi-fill, worked fine. After starting bacula,
I'm executing bconsole. Some commands will work fine, but at relatively
unpredictable times, with relatively unpredictable commands, bconsole
will exit to the
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 13:12, Sebastian Stark wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 12:13, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 10:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when
restoring files? For some clients this takes more than an hour
Hello,
Jürgen Kuri wrote:
Hello,
I observed the very same phenomenon but I run a PostgreSql instead of a MySql
database.
To my knowledge - without ever having used PostgreSQL - with this
database there seems to be some sort of problems with the indexes. This
was probably discussed with
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 12:52 -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting nils [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi,
Installed bacula-web but its not working as it says that
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: fetchrow() in
*/var/www/bacula/index.php* on line *47
*This is line 47 in index.php*
Welche Tabellen muss ich PostgreSQL fuer bacula anlegen?
pgpG6UIBlPku5.pgp
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On Tuesday 21 June 2005 18:59, Peter Eriksson wrote:
At 12:13 2005-06-21, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 10:31, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when
restoring files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
You should be using Level=Full not Level=Catalog
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have been getting this error over the last week or so and I can not
figure out what is wrong.
When I run the catalog backup manually from the bconsole it runs fine, I do
not
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 15:52, Christoph Haas wrote:
Dear list...
I am running a backup on a single machine using one DDS-3 streamer. All
tapes are currently in one pool and whenever I need a new tape I insert
a blank one and label it.
I have set up these extra options in the 'Device'
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 18:25, Stefan Armbruster wrote:
Hi,
I solved this issue (at least paritally..). Switching on the portable
flag in the fileset causes the backup to emit warnings just like before.
But I can restore the files to a unix fd where arbitrary deeply nested
paths are no
It appears that the pathconf() function is returning incorrect values for
_PC_PATH_MAX and _PC_NAME_MAX for your machine. Then the path you are trying
to backup exceeds the improper values returned, and Bacula triggers an ASSERT
which is causing the FD to stop.
If you know how to run the
Kern,
I realize that the level is catalog and not full, but here is my job
definition...
# Backup the catalog database (after the nightly save)
Job {
Name = BackupCatalog
JobDefs = DefaultJob
Level = Full
FileSet=Catalog
Schedule = WeeklyCycleAfterBackup
# This creates an ASCII copy of
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Christopher Rasch-Olsen Raa wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed Bacula from ports on FreeBSD. After editing the
config-files, I created a database called bacula and set the user
bacula to get all privileges on it. The username/pass was updated in
the
Sakaio Manoa wrote:
Rowdy,
Thanks for the help - seems to learn a lot as we move along
I have done what you suggested and I can see the tables been created for the
bacula database however I still am experiencing this:
21-Jun 22:17 bacula-dir: Warning:
I'm converting an existing Amanda setup. The amanda server has a
harddrive setup as the buffer drive for data coming from servers and
going to tape. Is there an equivilant method in Bacula? Previous
bacula instances I have setup have done backup straight to harddrive and
weekly dumps to tape,
Here's the gdb output running bacula-dir under the debugger. The
bconsole command was list pools. I hope it means something to
somebody :-) And I also hope I'm posting this reply correctly...
Starting program: /usr/sbin/bacula-dir -s -f -c
/etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf
[Thread debugging using
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Spooling.html
Thanks,
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jesse Keating
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June, 2005 17:30
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Using harddrive
My pool includes
Label Format =
Full${Year}-${Month:p/2/0/r}-${Day:p/2/0/r}_${seqno+:p/4/0/r}
(one line in original)
earlier I had
Counter {
Name = seqno
Minimum = 30 # backup 27 looks to be my last CD at the start
Catalog = MyCatalog
}
but I get this error:
21-Jun 15:47 wheat-dir:
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 17:51 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Spooling.html
Thanks,
Chris
Thank you very much. This is exactly what I'm looking for.
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