Hello,
I'm trying to get tls going on bacula 1.38.11. I've created and
installed keys via the howto at:
http://www.eclectica.ca/howto/ssl-cert-howto.php
This part went fine and the relevant portions of my config are below. I've
restarted the daemons and all worked fine, i did not get any
Hi Ryan,
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I'm fairly certain that is not actually the case. Run `llist
volume=volname`. VolUseDuration should show 16 hours in seconds,
which is 57,600. My guess is you have something else there (probably
0).
Okay, that was a excellent tip. For some bizarre reason
Hi all,
A client of mine would like to backup their single Debian server and they have
purchased two external 100Gb USB2 HDDs for this purpose. I'm looking at using
Bacula to do this, but can't work out a graceful way of configuring Bacula to
do this. (Bacula version 1.36.2-2sarge1 on Debian
Hi Greg,
I mount all external HDD's at /mnt/HDD and use the console to mark the offsite
volume as Full.
Perhaps not idiot-proof, but it is simple effective.
Ger.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
Greg Vickers wrote:
Hi all,
A client of mine would like to backup their single Debian server and
they have purchased two external 100Gb USB2 HDDs for this purpose.
I'm looking at using Bacula to do this, but can't work out a graceful
way of configuring Bacula to do this. (Bacula version
Hello list,
I have always problems with my tape drive and Bacula. A problem
resolved, another appears.
I'm despaired to make this drive working with Bacula ... this is my last
mail before I plan to backup on disk only (which is a pity enough ..).
First my complete configuration :
OS: Linux
Not directly related to your question, but if you want to forego the
mucking around with mounting and unmounting, consider using autofs. I
use the following configuration under Amanda (and have tested Bacula
under the same) at a client who uses 4 USB hdd's:
/etc/auto.master:
/vol/etc/auto.vol
Hello List
Lately i migrated the database of bacula from sqlite to mysql using a
sample script i've found in the cvs repo.
now running the first backup i get the following warnings:
--8--
13-Jul 09:37 calculon-dir: Calculon_Full_Backup.2006-07-13_08.27.54
Warning: sql_create.c:831 More than one
I've forwarded this to the bacula-users list where you can get support.
On Thursday 13 July 2006 11:35, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 13 July 2006 09:32, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Hi Kern,
I've found
http://www.bacula.org/?page=projects
and it says that
Hi,I have problem.The same set of files backuped, restored and then again backuped (pseudo migration ;)FIRST :main.dir: Start Backup ...
... FD Files Written: 2,983 SD Files Written: 2,983 FD Bytes Written: 2,269,780,608 (2.269 GB) SD Bytes
Helo,
what is new in the next version (1.39) and when will it be released?
Greets,
Bernhard Suttner
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Did you clean the tape drive?
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 17:26 -0500, Henrik Hudson wrote:
Hey List-
I'm having some issues with tapes not filling up all the way. The system was
running fine for about 3-4months and then suddenly I started having issues
with tapes only using about 20% of the
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Rowdy wrote:
An automated solution for you might be to write a cron job to run an SQL
update command to set the media status to Used at the end of each week's
cycle, and maybe even fire off a reminder email to whoever is supposed
to swap USB
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What's the feeling these days about 1.38.11? Seems like the last couple
of releases were pretty turbulent. Is 1.38.11 at this point in
reasonably good shape (no show-stopping bugs, etc.)?
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On Thursday 13 July 2006 09:00, Hristo Benev [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent a
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Did you clean the tape drive?
Yes, I tried that.
Henrik
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 17:26 -0500, Henrik Hudson wrote:
Hey List-
I'm having some issues with tapes not filling up all the way. The system
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 09:54 -0500, Henrik Hudson wrote:
On Thursday 13 July 2006 09:00, Hristo Benev [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent a
missive stating:
Did you clean the tape drive?
Yes, I tried that.
Henrik
To exclude HW issues can you redo tape test:
[not sure if this is a user-@ or devel-@ topic -- the last/only ipv6
discussion I saw was to -users, so when you respond, please choose the
appropriate]
All:
The GNU autoconf macro below is what we use to test for IPv6 in 1.38.10.
It tries simply to instantiate a number of ipv6 structures.
Hi-
I'm in the process of upgrading from 1.38.10 to 1.38.11 , and I
have noticed something wierd with the autochanger resource.
If I define the autochanger with only one drive device, i.e.:
Autochanger {
Name = Autochanger
Device = drive1
Changer Device =
Hello all,
i get a problem when restoring files from an archiv. When storing the backup all
goes well. But when i'm going to restore it, i get the folowing error:
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13-Jul 19:42 server-dir: Start Restore Job Restore-e6-htdocs.2006-07-13_19.42.42
13-Jul 19:42
sorry for double sending :-(
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Hello all,
i get a problem when restoring files from an archiv. When storing the backup all
goes well. But when i'm going to restore it, i get the folowing error:
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13-Jul 19:42 server-dir: Start Restore
Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of
the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where
the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest
possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you
get a file which is reported by ls and seen
This is what you said Gregory Brauer
Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of
the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where
the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest
possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you
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