Hello everyone,
I tried qemu with fedora core 5 (with all the updates/security fixes to
the core build) and even qemu did not want to run on core 5. It said that
there are known issues with glibc 4.x (which just happens to be what is
installed on a core 5 updated). I also tried the 1.8.2
Hi,
On 7/4/2006 10:03 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
...
Bottom line: if you guys are still interested, my wife would be interested
in
making a trip to Munich in early December for the marché de Noël
(Christmas
shopping). I would *very* much enjoy meeting as many German users as
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 23:56, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On 7/5/2006 8:21 PM, james jiang wrote:
I encounter the same problem as follows. Who can help me? Thanks.
05-Jul 13:19 backup00-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-07-05_13.14.50 Error: Win32
data stream not supported on this Client.
Well,
On Thursday 06 July 2006 08:06, Christopher wrote:
Hello everyone,
I tried qemu with fedora core 5 (with all the updates/security fixes to
the core build) and even qemu did not want to run on core 5. It said that
there are known issues with glibc 4.x (which just happens to be what is
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 7/5/2006 10:19 AM, Julien Cigar wrote:
Hi !
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Bacula: 1.38.9-10 (with the Postgresql 8.1.4 backend), director
configuration: http://mordor.ath.cx/stuff/bacula-dir.conf.html
Kernel: 2.6.15
Tape:Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00
I finally decided to use my own mail system (which naturally uses
bsmtp ;-) ), which sends short messages, in french ;-).
This way I can catch all events directly in the python code.
Maybe Canceled could be added in the message types (info, warning,
error, fatal, terminate) and also be logged.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:
I'd recommend to try the mtx-changer script alone first. I suspect there
is a timing problem in there. My experience is that it's usually quite
useful to use the wait_for_drive function instead of a pre-determined
timeout, because - especially with DLT
Hello,
i'm trying to configure concurrent jobs on my bacula server. I have
about 60 clients. All clients use one Storage device.
For concurrent job running i have set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 in
the Direct, Job, Client, and Storage resources in bacula-dir.conf. Also
allowed SpoolData in Job
Hi,
On 7/6/2006 11:51 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:
I'd recommend to try the mtx-changer script alone first. I suspect there
is a timing problem in there. My experience is that it's usually quite
useful to use the wait_for_drive function instead of a
Hi,
On 7/6/2006 7:52 AM, Anwar wrote:
...
Thanks for replying. I've actually tested the mtx-changer script (by
default at /etc/bacula/mtx-changer) and it works fine. I can list the
number of slots, load and unload specific slots fine.
Have you tried accessing the tape *immediately* after
Hello,
On 7/6/2006 11:37 AM, victoria wrote:
Hello,
i'm trying to configure concurrent jobs on my bacula server. I have
about 60 clients. All clients use one Storage device.
For concurrent job running i have set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 in
the Direct, Job, Client, and Storage
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Arno Lehmann wrote:
(re mtx-changer)
Is the changer script still using a preferred timeout by default??
The current cvs version, at least, uses a default timeout of 15 seconds
and _not_ wait_for_drive.
Kern, is there any compelling reason for not making wait_for_drive
Hi, I have created a certificate (/etc/bacula/cert.pem) and I have added TLS
directives, only for one client (bacula-fd), in my bacula config files like
this:
- bacula-dir.conf:
Director {# define myself
Name = bacula-dir
Description = Director de Bacula
Hello,
I'm using bacula 1.38.11 on a FreeBSD 6 box and redoing my
configuration. I've been wanting to get individual machines to back up to
there own subdirectory of my disk backup area, so i'm implementing that. I'm
following the automatic disk management chapter in the bacula manual. My
On Thursday 06 July 2006 11:30, le dahut wrote:
I finally decided to use my own mail system (which naturally uses
bsmtp ;-) ), which sends short messages, in french ;-).
This way I can catch all events directly in the python code.
Maybe Canceled could be added in the message types (info,
On 6 Jul 2006 at 7:43, Dave wrote:
My second question is for tls. I've got a remote box that i want to back
up, but i need to get tls going. I've set up the lines as indicated in the
bacula manual, now i need to come up with a ca and keys. Can anyone
recommend a good tutorial on making
On Thursday 06 July 2006 13:43, Andrey Yakovlev wrote:
Hello Kern.
I using bacula for a long time for a Security checks ( aka tripewire )
jobs.
Bravo, I wish more people would discover this feature. It is one thing that
lets me sleep at night knowing that if someone installs a rootkit on
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:37:51 +0300, victoria said:
Hello,
i'm trying to configure concurrent jobs on my bacula server. I have
about 60 clients. All clients use one Storage device.
For concurrent job running i have set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 in
the Direct, Job, Client, and Storage
Here's an sql query I wrote to tell me which tapes that are in the autochanger
are in need of replacment:
---
# 18
:List Volumes in the changer that are in need of replacement
SELECT VolumeName,Storage.Name AS Storage,Slot,Pool.Name AS
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 04:37:35AM -0700, David Rodriguez Demelos wrote:
06-Jul 13:07 bacula-sd: Fatal error: Neither TLS CA Certificate or TLS
CA Ce rtificate Dir are defined for Director bacula-dir in
/etc/bacula/bacula-sd.co nf. At least one CA certificate store is required
when using TLS
Hi,
I'm in the process of planning an upgrade from 1.36.3 on FC3 to 1.36.11
on FC5 (will upgrade Fedora, then Bacula).
I was wondering if the upgrade will cause any Incremental jobs to be
upgraded to Full jobs. Anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support
Hi,
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 01:14:48 +0200, Daniel Bloemer said:
Hi,
I am a bit confused about the handling of file sizes while using
Storage Type = File for the sd.
The following two options are clear, they limit the size of the volumes,
if they are not limited by the
On Thursday 06 July 2006 15:26, Andrey Yakovlev wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote on 06.07.2006 15:21:
On Thursday 06 July 2006 13:43, Andrey Yakovlev wrote:
Hello Kern.
Bravo, I wish more people would discover this feature. It is one thing
that lets me sleep at night knowing that if someone
Hi Mark,
I've written a nagios shell script to check my pools in the way you
describe.
I also remember that Arno Lehmann did something similar in perl (it is
distibuted with the bacula sources)
Regards,
Ludovic Strappazon.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Is there any way to have bacula predict
Hello,
On 7/6/2006 5:10 PM, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hi Mark,
I've written a nagios shell script to check my pools in the way you
describe.
I also remember that Arno Lehmann did something similar in perl (it is
distibuted with the bacula sources)
Erm, no, not really.
I considered
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 09:32:14 -0400, Michael Erdely said:
Hi,
I'm in the process of planning an upgrade from 1.36.3 on FC3 to 1.36.11
on FC5 (will upgrade Fedora, then Bacula).
I was wondering if the upgrade will cause any Incremental jobs to be
upgraded to Full jobs. Anyone?
If the
Ludovic,
On 7/6/2006 8:22 PM, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hello Arno,
This is the script :
thanks a lot!
This looks like it's meant for use as a Nagios check, is this assumption
correct?
Arno
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... continuing...
If I modify the test line in the spec file (adding a ! %{centos4}
after the rh9 entry, then it whines about needing linc-devel, which as
far as I have been able to determine, is not available for CentOS4 i386
stuff.
I twiddled the test line that makes it required, and again
The build blew up trying to build the gnome console, which I don't care
about anyway. So, I turned that off in the spec file and the build
completed, and the resultant rpms installed and work.
But either that spec file is (or I am) not quite right.
Michael
Using Tomcat but need to do more?
Michael Nelson wrote:
The build blew up trying to build the gnome console, which I don't care
about anyway. So, I turned that off in the spec file and the build
completed, and the resultant rpms installed and work.
But either that spec file is (or I am) not quite right.
Michael
Hi -
I am testing bacula for our backups. Right away I see that I don't have
the correct storage config file.
Does anyone have a bacula-sd.conf file for dell powervault running on
linux? I am running RedHat Enterprise 4.
thanks in advance.
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
On Thu, July 6, 2006 6:41 pm, Dan Trainor said:
This link:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_ensu_RPM_Packaging.html
cleared them all right up. Have you read this one?
Yes, I have. I still had to do the stuff I described previously. It's
working OK now for me, I just don't think
Greetings,
I just built this bacula-1.38.11-3.src.rpm on my CentOS 4.3 server the
command below and have been running it for several days without a problem.
rpmbuild -ba \
--define build_centos4 1 \
--define build_mysql4 1 \
bacula.spec
I didn't edit the spec file at
Hi,I've just finished upgrading our backup server from bacula 1.36.3 to 1.38.11, running on Fedora 4, using the binary rpms. The storage and file daemons start up fine, but the director silently dies. What little testing I could do showed that it won't run as user bacula (as set in bacula-ctl-dir)
Hi.
Is it possible to compress files on storage, rather than on fd-server?
If not, would it be possible in the future?
'Cause the backup server is idle enough unlike the servers it is backing up
(not to mention it is times more powerful than 2/3 of those servers), and
data is highly
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Ludovic,
On 7/6/2006 8:22 PM, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
Hello Arno,
This is the script :
thanks a lot!
This looks like it's meant for use as a Nagios check, is this assumption
correct?
Arno
Yes, we use it with Nagios.
Ludovic.
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