Ok i am a little confused about the database i have a backup called i925. I ran
the job and it upgraded to a full backup as expected then i ran a few
incremental backs. When i went to retore the job it listed a couple of volumes
but went on to say there were no files in the tree and that my
* Michel Meyers schrieb am 15.04.06 um 19:44 Uhr:
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Francisco Reyes wrote:
Reading Bacula's current state I see under heading:
Current Implementation Restrictions
+ Data encryption of the Volume contents.
What does that mean? Encryption of
Bacula-1.38 RPM Release Notes
14 Apr 2006
D. Scott Barninger
barninger at fairfieldcomputers dot com
Release 1.38.8-1
This release incorporates a number of significant changes.
These release notes refer to the rpm packaging only.
Please refer to the release notes and changelog in the
tarball or
I've released bacula-1.38.8-2.src.rpm and an SuSE 10 binary to
sourceforge which adds a bacula-wxconsole package in the rpm-beta
section. Note that you need wxGTK = 2.6 to build it, currently
available from official sources on SuSE 10.0 and Fedora Core 4 AFAIK.
To build it add the switch
Got a couple of laptop users (on MAC-assigned IP addresses). Trouble is,
when they are not in the office I get a backup failed. all the desktops
back up at 1am, but the laptop users happen at midday so they are likely
to be in.
Question is - is there a way for either the laptop to initiate the
I have A cluster running Solaris 9 with a LTO autoloader.
We don't have a running backup system at the moment but we plan to use
Solaris.
So I need Solaris Support and I can be able to run regression tests if
we can have a failover during the tests (or if they don't disturb the
backup process too
Hello Arno,
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 08:55:02 -0700
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Hi,
back from my vacation (I even discovered kind of a new hobby -
geocaching. Fun :-)
OT: (Indeed, but arround Hannover area the caches are somewhat boring.
I am trying to understand why bacula has not run a full backup on our
system. It is scheduled to run on on the first Friday of the month,
however this month we had a hardware problem on the tape drive on that
day. As I have Rerun Failed Levels = yes I expected it to run a
full backup as soon
Hi people,
I tried to find some reference in the mailing list but I didn't have any
success, so here I am asking.
I have daily incremental backup jobs from tuesday to friday, and a full
backup job on monday. If for some reason the job that should run on
tuesday get delayed (ie: no tape in drive)
Hi iam running bacula 1.38.5, iam using my hard drive to make the backups, i have 2 pools:A) Full Backups 4 VolumesB)Incremental Backups 2 VolumesFor each Full Backup(every monday) i need about 12GB, right now i have less than 9GB i need to flush some Volume(set to zero), bacula handle this or i
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Can anyone explain why one might want to have more than one? I don't
recall this being covered in the manual. I know there are slightly
obvious reasons, but they aren't coming to me at present.
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Hi all,
After a loss of my director machine earlier this week (someone thought
the rootdisks were mirrored -- no such luck), I have decided that
bacula_rescue is probably the way to go. We had no UFS dump or anything
like that, so we just happened to
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
I could imagine three good reasons for this:
1. You want *all* data to be encrypted and you don't want to worry about
setting up the encryption in every Client. I.e. it is one point of control
for encryption.
IE: when tapes are taken offsite for
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
My best guess is that the problem is some sort of kernel SCSI lock race
condition. As a consequence, I would recommend that you concentrate on
writing lots of buffers as fast as you can, but from multiple processes,
possibly to the same or different
This may be fixed in 1.38, which is why I'm posting it here instead of to
the bugs page for the moment.
Over the easter break, our bacula system loaded in an unformatted LTO2
tape - which it thought was labelled.
Normally, if bacula believes the tape isn't labelled, it gets an io error,
On Thursday 20 April 2006 18:26, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Hi all,
After a loss of my director machine earlier this week (someone thought
the rootdisks were mirrored -- no such luck), I have decided that
bacula_rescue is probably the way to go. We had no UFS dump or anything
like that, so we
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On Thursday 20 April 2006 18:26, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Hi all,
After a loss of my director machine earlier this week (someone thought
the rootdisks were mirrored -- no such luck), I have decided that
bacula_rescue is
On Thursday 20 April 2006 19:01, Alan Brown wrote:
This may be fixed in 1.38, which is why I'm posting it here instead of to
the bugs page for the moment.
Over the easter break, our bacula system loaded in an unformatted LTO2
tape - which it thought was labelled.
Normally, if bacula
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 20 April 2006 19:14, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 20 April 2006 18:26, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Hi all,
After a loss of my director machine earlier this week (someone thought
the
Hello,
On 4/20/2006 5:10 PM, Lucas Di Pentima wrote:
Hi people,
I tried to find some reference in the mailing list but I didn't have any
success, so here I am asking.
I have daily incremental backup jobs from tuesday to friday, and a full
backup job on monday. If for some reason the job that
Hello,
On 4/20/2006 5:15 PM, pedro moreno wrote:
Hi iam running bacula 1.38.5, iam using my hard drive to make the
backups, i have 2 pools:
A) Full Backups
4 Volumes
B)Incremental Backups
2 Volumes
For each Full Backup(every monday) i need about 12GB, right now i have
less than
Hello,
On 4/20/2006 1:36 PM, Alex Finch wrote:
I am trying to understand why bacula has not run a full backup on our
system. It is scheduled to run on on the first Friday of the month,
however this month we had a hardware problem on the tape drive on that
day. As I have Rerun Failed Levels
Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
My best guess is that the problem is some sort of kernel SCSI lock race
condition. As a consequence, I would recommend that you concentrate on
writing lots of buffers as fast as you can, but from multiple processes,
possibly to the
I have a project that I have been working on in my spare time that may be of
interest to some on this list.
I have successively built a custom Solaris install CD that consists of the boot
image, install routine and statically compiled file daemon with about 400MB of
free space. During testing
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Robert W Hartzell wrote:
I have a project that I have been working on in my spare time that may be of
interest to some on this list.
I have successively built a custom Solaris install CD that consists of the
boot image, install routine and
Are you on a x86-64 machine? (I'm on Centos 4.1, though updated)
If I run anything above 1.38.0, my jobs will eventually run the system out of
RAM, and the system won't be able to start more processes:
31-Mar 11:30 duct-dir: bedlam.cse.2006-03-31_04.05.46 Error: open mail pipe
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 12:24, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Robert W Hartzell wrote:
Is this project of interest to any one? Any thoughts or comments?
Robert,
Though the thread might not be one that you've been following, check out
the Rescue
Hello,
Has anyone used the Automated bacula disk backup section of the bacula
documentation for multiple computers? I've got a box that i'm using that
particular setup on, but now i want to expand it to include three more local
and one offsite machines. I'd like for each machine to back up
Dave wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone used the Automated bacula disk backup section of the
bacula documentation for multiple computers? I've got a box that i'm
using that particular setup on, but now i want to expand it to include
three more local and one offsite machines. I'd like for each
How about showing files per second on the status client area?
Measure by size is only partially important... when there are millions of
little files getting copied.
Backing up mail servers with nearly 3 million files each. So far projecting
time based on files processed has been right on.
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