Hello,
I have just released a new BETA version of Bacula 1.38.3 to Source Forge in
the bacula-beta release section. This version has a number of bugs with the
reservation system fixed as well as some load balancing code when using
multiple drive autochangers. I recommend that anyone using a
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:32:32 -0700, Gary Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Gary Before I assume no replies so far means that syslog support is broken or
Gary just plain not usable, please allow me to post my query a second time in
Gary hopes that a new set of eyes, with experience with Bacula
Hi,
Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers crashed.
I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and i've done
a full restore. I ensured I made all of the partitions in the same order as
they were before, however I can't guarentee they are
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:59:41 +, Beren Gamble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Beren Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers
crashed.
Beren I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and
Beren i've done a full restore. I ensured I made all
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 12:59, Beren Gamble wrote:
Hi,
Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers
crashed.
I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and i've
done a full restore. I ensured I made all of the partitions in the same
order
Does anyone have the Web Gui working yet with mysql?
If so, can you show the bacula.conf
Thanks
Ted
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Hi,
I'am using bacula since last month, and ir runs smoothly.
But my strategy is to use a volume for 1 month and then prune it, and create a new volume.
It works, but it is not autoLabeling a new volume for this storage.
And it seems strange cause it autolabeled the volume last month when I start
Hello All,
I still have a problem with the Bacula backup software waiting for me enter STATUS 1 and then UNMOUNT and MOUNT to start the backup everyday.
The Volume Retention Period and Use Period is set for 5 days (for daily backups - 6 tapes in rotation) and 18 days for Weekly backups (3 tapes
Is Volume Retention is same as VolumeRetention (A space in between?)
Kumaran
On 12/20/05, Kumaran Babu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I still have a problem with the Bacula backup software waiting for me enter STATUS 1 and then UNMOUNT and MOUNT to start the backup everyday.
The Volume
Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
Hi,
I'am using bacula since last month, and ir runs smoothly.
But my strategy is to use a volume for 1 month and then prune it, and create
a new volume.
It works, but it is not autoLabeling a new volume for this storage.
And it seems strange cause it
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to the
same Volume (assuming the Pool is the same for all jobs). Setting
Excellent! This is
Hello,
I'm starting to use Bacula [top of tree in anonymous CVS, i. e. ver-
sion 1.39.3 (17 December 2005)] on a couple of Fedora Core 2 and FC 4
systems (x86). Each time I try to cancel a job, SD will crash. Am I
dong something wrong, or is this a known problem?
For example:
Using host
Hi,
I need to do a client-only (i.e. I only need bacula-fd) build on Solaris
9 Solaris 10, am having problems.
The installation instructions at
talk about needing the packages:
SUNWbinutils,
SUNWarc,
SUNWhea,
SUNWGcc,
SUNWGnutls
SUNWGnutls-devel
SUNWGmake
SUNWgccruntime
SUNWlibgcrypt
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to
the same Volume (assuming the Pool
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15:25, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
Hello,
I'm starting to use Bacula [top of tree in anonymous CVS, i. e. ver-
sion 1.39.3 (17 December 2005)] on a couple of Fedora Core 2 and FC 4
systems (x86). Each time I try to cancel a job, SD will crash. Am I
dong something
Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
First, I'm backing up to disk.
As long as I know, when there is no prior backup bacula will upgrade the job
to Full, so what's the problem?
Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni
you could have mentioned that you use disk volumes .. ^^
also you did set maxvolumes to 2, so
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:14:20PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 20:41, John Kodis wrote:
- Although the web page itself doesn't give any information beyond DB
Connect error, there is excellent diagnostic information in the web
server log files.
Can you give
I'm starting to wonder if I shouldn't switch to 1.38.4 instead of 1.38.3,
because 1.38.3 just keeps having problems.
Anyway, I have uploaded a new version of BETA 1.38.3 to Source Forge in the
bacula-beta release area. This corrects (I hope) a segment fault in the SD
when a job is canceled.
All,
I'm after being able to backup multiple disks to tape and already have
a bacula instalation running, the problem however is that on some of the
older disks that take longer there is a lot of waiting around where as
it would be better to be backing up many different mount points at the
Martin,
Thank you! Knowing that it works, and what facility it is using, made
me go back in and tinker, and I discovered I had a pretty serious
syslogd (syslog-ng, actually) configuration error that affected more
than Bacula. That's what I get for using a delivered configuration file
instead of
Being a devotee to YUM i have limited exposure to makefiles.
I have installed bacula-postgresql-1.38 from rpm and have been running
and testing for a few days.
I moved to making a Rescue CD but /etc/bacula/rescue/ ./configure
gives error message --with-bacula=PATH.
I ignored this and cd to
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 14:38:10 +
Juliet Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, since all I need is the fd client: does anyone have a
functioning bacula-fd binary for Solaris 9 Solaris 10 (2 separate
machines) which they could send me/point me at?
See www.blastwave.org
Alex
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A search didn't turn up anything on this, so let me ask before I
potentially work myself into a corner. I'm running RHEL4 on a Dell
PowerEdge with Dell's standard ROMB hardware RAID (in 0+1 mode,
sometimes called RAID10). Most of my partitions are defined within a
LVM-managed volume (only /boot
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 21:17, Gary Kopp wrote:
A search didn't turn up anything on this, so let me ask before I
potentially work myself into a corner. I'm running RHEL4 on a Dell
PowerEdge with Dell's standard ROMB hardware RAID (in 0+1 mode,
sometimes called RAID10). Most of my
Thanks, Kern. I'll look into what it will take to add the support.
Understanding how your system works is relative ;-)
I just tried to build a Rescue CDROM. I see that just about the last thing
make all did, naturally, was to execute mkisofs. The last parameter to that
command, the
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 22:24, Gary Kopp wrote:
Thanks, Kern. I'll look into what it will take to add the support.
Understanding how your system works is relative ;-)
I just tried to build a Rescue CDROM. I see that just about the last thing
make all did, naturally, was to execute
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 19:00, John wrote:
Being a devotee to YUM i have limited exposure to makefiles.
I have installed bacula-postgresql-1.38 from rpm and have been running
and testing for a few days.
I moved to making a Rescue CD but /etc/bacula/rescue/ ./configure
gives error
Hello,
wasn't this discussed a few days ago? I *think* I recall that someone
had to install the php-postres-integration, usually a package or some
libraries.
Arno
On 12/20/2005 4:42 PM, John Kodis wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:14:20PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December
Kern,
I googled that Unknown file type mkisofs error, and while I didn't find any
specific explanation I did find lots of examples where this message was spit
out for the target pathspec and it seemed to be normal; stuff burned following
that message was OK; most of the messages around the
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written -
consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it (per
bls).
Is there any way to recover the data on this volume?
Regards,
Hello,
On 12/21/2005 1:15 AM, Luke Lussier wrote:
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written -
consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it (per bls).
Is there any way
On 20-Dec-05, at 6:43 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written
- consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it
(per bls).
Is there any way
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