On Thursday 27 April 2006 04:42, Eric Warnke wrote:
Unfortunately I have looked high and low, there is just no good way to read
sparse files intelligently. Whoever though of providing the functionality
without an API to step through the block mapping was a moron. It is truly
a brain dead
This is what you said Troy Daniels
Scott,
I noticed you stated you changed your bootstrap file after selecting the
file to be restored.
By any chance did you change it to the one created during the backup
process?
If so, as I understand it (And I could be wrong) you just told the
system
Westley Annis wrote:
I'm trying to install bacula on a new install of Fedora Core 5.
Getting error messages that read no rule to make target and then it lists
one of the following files:
/findlib/libfind.a
/lib/libbac.a
I'm trying to use a default configuration for now, using the examples in
On Thursday 27 April 2006 06:04, Eric Warnke wrote:
SOLUTION
I haven't found the FIBMAP doc, but are you really sure that this will permit
a program to properly read it. I say that because I pointed filefrag at a
non-sparse file, and it seems to report a discontinuity. Perhaps the
On Thursday 27 April 2006 07:48, James Harper wrote:
Are there instructions for building the windows version from source?
bacula-source/src/win32/README.win32
We don't provide support on this because it is simply too complicated. I will
answer simple, well defined questions though. If you
Hi Guys,I am trying to check the director status in my bacula backup.When i use status and select 1 for director i am getting the followingbackup1-dir Version: 1.36.2 (28 February 2005) i386-pc-linux-gnu debian 3.1Daemon started 24-Apr-06 08:38, 0 Jobs run since started.Scheduled Jobs:Level Type
On 4/26/06, pedro moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/06, Alan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, pedro moreno wrote:
Hi People.
Ok My HP Surestore Ultrium 230 is dead.
HP dosent want to repair because they say is old. Ok they offer me the
HP
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Dan Langille wrote:
I bet you forgot to stop Bacula before using btape.
bacula-sd in particular. I bet it's using the tape.
releasing/unmounting the tape means Bacula-sd doesn't need to be stopped,
but one MUST remember to remount afterwards.
AB
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Jason Martin wrote:
I believe the GPL only requires that changes made to the source
be available to people who use the modified binary.
And the original source too.
This has caused a number of problems in embedded linux systems (small
adsl/broadband routers. etc) where
Hello,
I just managed to convert my own project over to subversion and do now
think about backup (I run bacula at home for various other reasons and
want it to backup my project data as well).
SourceForge provides a public rsync service. So its no problem to make a
RunBeforeJob to update a local
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 11:45:41 +0100 (BST), Alan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Eric Warnke wrote:
6) Does not track deletions between full backups.
Show me more than 3 (quite expensive) commercial packages which do this.
There are at least two open source ones that
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Hugo Schlebnik wrote:
I am indeed talking about the binary, not the source. I have no intention
of modifying the bacula client code, but rather integrating it (as is) into
a larger, proprietary application. Would that mean I'd have to release
source code for the larger
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Lewis Thompson wrote:
I've spent the last couple of days setting bacula up with a StorageTek
L20. It's equipped with two Ultrium-1 drives and 19 100GB uncompressed
tapes (the last slot is a cleaning tape).
Make it 20. Unless you have a very dusty environment, you will
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Jason Martin wrote:
If you have anyone to answer to other than yourself, you should
ask *your* lawyer. 'The mailing list said so' probably won't
be a good answer if you are under review because something went
sour. All we can do is tell you what we think that lawyer
On 27 Apr 2006 at 10:24, Alan Brown wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Dan Langille wrote:
I bet you forgot to stop Bacula before using btape.
bacula-sd in particular. I bet it's using the tape.
releasing/unmounting the tape means Bacula-sd doesn't need to be stopped,
but one MUST remember
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Stephan Ebelt wrote:
However, from the implementation point of view I think this is a bit of
overhead since it requires local disk space being available and there
must be additional logic to detect whether rsync actually succeeded...
kind of similar to dumping some large
Wow, thanks for all the advice, everyone.Kern, it's good to know you're okay with this idea. That's obviously important from a moral standpoint, even if it's not a critical factor legally. I'm pretty limited in what I can disclose about the project right now, thanks to an NDA, but that may change
On 27 Apr 2006 at 8:48, david robert wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to check the director status in my bacula backup.When i
use status and select 1 for director i am getting the following
backup1-dir Version: 1.36.2 (28 February 2005) i386-pc-linux-gnu debian 3.1
Daemon started
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Martin Simmons wrote:
6) Does not track deletions between full backups.
Show me more than 3 (quite expensive) commercial packages which do this.
There are at least two open source ones that work for some unix filesystems
(Jörg Schilling's star and Solaris's dump/restore
Alan Brown wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Stephan Ebelt wrote:
However, from the implementation point of view I think this is a bit of
overhead since it requires local disk space being available and there
must be additional logic to detect whether rsync actually succeeded...
kind of similar to
Hey folks.
I just started fiddling with those new Python options and wonder if its
possible to execute something like a console-command through Python?
I don't want to do this by executing some external shell scripts but maybe
through something of the bacula pyobj I don't know (yet).
In my
The easy way to go when releasing unmodified GPL binaries is to include the source with the application somehow. This fulfills you obligation 100% assuming you have not made any alterations to the source.Cheers,
EricOn 4/27/06, Hugo Schlebnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, thanks for all the
On Thursday 27 April 2006 14:35, Michael 'buk' Scherer wrote:
Hey folks.
I just started fiddling with those new Python options and wonder if its
possible to execute something like a console-command through Python?
I don't want to do this by executing some external shell scripts but maybe
thanks for your reply.Is MySQL running? When this error occurs, can you connect to the database via mysql(1)?yes mysql is running i can connect database using mysql and when i use bconsole with status and select 1 i am getting only the lines and nothing appearsIs this an intermittent
Do any backups succeed?
Have you upgraded MySQL recently?
On 27 Apr 2006 at 15:29, david robert wrote:
thanks for your reply.
Is MySQL running? When this error occurs, can you connect to the
database via mysql(1)?
yes mysql is running i can connect database using mysql and
Hi List(s),
below is yet another person trying a bacula build for AIX;
to my knowlegde noone has managed to build it in the last
months.
Suggestion:
it would take me about two weeks to make a freshly installed
RS/6000 accessible with compiler (I presume gcc) shell accessible
via ssh.
Would
Server client are both FreeBSD 6. The dir, sd, and fd are
all 1.38.5_1, installed from FreeBSD ports tree (I guess it's
time to schedule an upgrade ...)
To backup workstations, I simply run a job that backs up /home
since we're not terribly worried about data anywhere else on the
drive.
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Ah, that solution works? I had not fount one -- and in fact I was told
to look at config options for links, however only hard links are
discussed in the config files.
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Ryan Novosielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ah, that solution works? I had not fount one -- and in fact I was told
to look at config options for links, however only hard links are
discussed in the config files.
On 27 Apr 2006 at 11:30, Bill Moran wrote:
To backup workstations, I simply run a job that backs up /home
since we're not terribly worried about data anywhere else on the
drive. Problem I'm having is that incremental jobs fail silently
when /home is a symlink to /usr/home (which occurs with
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Dan Langille wrote:
On 27 Apr 2006 at 11:30, Bill Moran wrote:
To backup workstations, I simply run a job that backs up /home
since we're not terribly worried about data anywhere else on the
drive. Problem I'm having is that incremental jobs
You can also use the instructions in README.vc8 if you have Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005.
However you do need to add a couple of additional defines in the
Preprocessor config for baculafd.
_USE_32BIT_TIME_T
If you don't specify it then all messages from bacula-fd show up as
(null) on
I've got it down to one error per Kern's Instructions. Here's what I've done (Obviously I've missed something because it still hasn't compiled yet):
Edit src/lib/bnet_msg.c and replace:
extern char OK_msg[];
extern char TERM_msg[];
WITH:
static char OK_msg[] = 2000 OK\n;
static char
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:16:38 -0400
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Apr 2006 at 11:30, Bill Moran wrote:
To backup workstations, I simply run a job that backs up /home
since we're not terribly worried about data anywhere else on the
drive. Problem I'm having is that
On 27 Apr 2006 at 14:35, Bill Moran wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:16:38 -0400
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Apr 2006 at 11:30, Bill Moran wrote:
To backup workstations, I simply run a job that backs up /home
since we're not terribly worried about data anywhere else on
Hello all!!!
I want to backup a server which is my MailServer too... but i don't
want to backup the mails, just the directory tree of accounts because
they have the configuration for each account.. the documentation says
that i can do a regular expression to exclude the mail files but i'm
Do any backups succeed?yes,last one month everything is running fine Have you upgraded MySQL recently?no changes to my systemDan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do any backups succeed?Have you upgraded MySQL recently?On 27 Apr 2006 at 15:29, david robert wrote: thanks for your reply.
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27-Apr 16:26 nara-sd: 3302 Autochanger loaded drive 0, result: nothing loaded.
27-Apr 16:26 nara-sd: Please mount Volume BU6115 on Storage Device Drive-0
(/dev/nst0) for Job nara_config_week_1.2006-04-27_16.26.00
Here is the mtx.log file:
20060427-16:25:46 Parms: /dev/sg0 loaded 0 /dev/nst0 0
Gregory Brauer wrote:
I have ready through all of the mail archives about autochanger
problems, but am still beating my head against an autochanger
problem.
I just found that everything works fine if I manually run an
update slots in a console as the first thing I do after
running starting
Thanks to everyone that helped with the failed install question. Takes a
little bit of going back and forth in the guide to see that I missed the
make before the make install.
I've got Bacula running and was able to do the test run from the help file
with no problems.
My question now is on
On 27 Apr 2006 at 19:48, Westley Annis wrote:
Thanks to everyone that helped with the failed install question. Takes a
little bit of going back and forth in the guide to see that I missed the
make before the make install.
I've got Bacula running and was able to do the test run from the
hello folks:),
i have a windows client configured like this:
#
# List Directors who are permitted to contact this File daemon
#
Director {
Name = baculaserver-dir
Password = CiPRSLrCRgrZdETCHO2WlA7sOV6Y/iRqPKUAariNTPKV
}
#
# Global File daemon configuration specifications
#
FileDaemon {
On 27 Apr 2006 at 20:46, javier rojas wrote:
hello folks:),
i have a windows client configured like this:
The following is from what file on what machine?
It looks like a bacula-fd.conf file.
#
# List Directors who are permitted to contact this File daemon
#
Director {
Name =
Juan Luis Frances wrote:
Hello Cedric,
If you use the last public version you musn't to have this problem:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/bacula/bacula-gui-1.38.5.tar.gz?download
I have PHP 5.1.2 and bacula-web runs ok.
Best regards,
Juan Luis Francés
Much better.
Thanks,
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Chuck Bunn wrote:
Hi,
I am just getting a blank page with no errors when I go to
'mymachine/bacula-web/index.php'. When I go to
'mymachine/bacula-web/stats.php' I get a small table that says None
data to process (yes it says 'None' instead of 'No'). Is all of this
normal or do I have a
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