Hello,
I've written little python file DirStartup.py which I configured in
bacula-dir.conf. In runs well but sometimes bacula returns an error
during backup :
12-Dec 15:04 127.0.0.1-dir: Client1.2006-12-12_15.04.12 Error: Python
function JobStart not found.
The only solution is to reboot the
El sáb, 16-12-2006 a las 20:33 +0100, Kern Sibbald escribió:
Did you add
/usr/bin/mt -f /dev/nsa0 seteotmodel 1
to /etc/rc.local? That was necessary for our drive, but your btape tests
should have failed with a wrong setting, so this might not be it.
Try seeking using mt.
A quick
Hi, all.
I have problem using service dependencies. I have a backup server
(bacula), and I check status of backup through a mysql query (
http://darcs.complete.org/debian/bacula.upstream/examples/nagios.txt )
on server bacula using nrpe in server bacula.
I have many others servers with
Hi,
On 12/18/2006 12:05 PM, Jeronimo Zucco wrote:
Hi, all.
I have problem using service dependencies. I have a backup server
(bacula), and I check status of backup through a mysql query (
http://darcs.complete.org/debian/bacula.upstream/examples/nagios.txt )
on server bacula using
Ok,
So here is an update from what I found out so far while playing around
with my Solaris system here.
A find for doors brings me the following list. As you can see, most of
the doors are located in the /proc.
# find / -type D -ls
600 Dr--r--r-- 1 root root0 Dec 18
Hello.
is it possible to connect two (or more) bacula servers for high availability?
I'd like to set up copy pool from local to remote..
Thanks
Marco
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-Original Message-
From: Mair Wolfgang-awm013 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 December 2006 14:07
To: Richard Mortimer; Kern Sibbald; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] restore on solaris unexpected
freeinode/problems with doors
Ok,
So here
On Monday 18 December 2006 15:06, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote:
Ok,
So here is an update from what I found out so far while playing around
with my Solaris system here.
A find for doors brings me the following list. As you can see, most of
the doors are located in the /proc.
...
On Monday 11 December 2006 04:37, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Saturday 09 December 2006 00:08, Willard Farqwark wrote:
On FC6 with bacula-1.39.28 - the only one that would compile on FC6
Using a Dell Powervault 2450
Error
Invalid slot=0 defined, cannot autoload Volume
I keep getting this
Hello,
I have a multi machine Bacula setup. The Director and Storage Daemons
are running on Linux. Two File Daemons are running on Windows Server
2003 SP1.
The file daemon services on WS2K3 seem to crash on a regular basis. I
setup service recovery (restart) after 15 minutes, but the end
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 16:30 +0100, steen meyer wrote:
Hi Scott,
Are you using the free version of M2007?
Yes.
I have installed 2007 but not used it yet, I can try and see how mine
behaves,
but I think it is the pwoerpack version that I installed, but I can try the
Free version also,
Josh Fisher wrote:
Attached is the latest version of the Bacula Removable Disk Howto in
HTML and LaTeX formats. The attachment also includes the vchanger shell
script and an example config file this time.
The vcahnger script was updated to fix a bug (thanks to Michael Fung for
pointing
I'm trying to install Bacula in opensuse 10.2
When I try to run make, I get this error:
Make of filed is good
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jay/downloads/bacula-1.38.11/src/filed'
==Entering directory /home/jay/downloads/bacula-1.38.11/src/console
make[1]: Entering directory
Here is a functional FD on OpenBSD 4.0/i386:
bash-3.2# uname -a
OpenBSD vmware-sandbox.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com 4.0
GENERIC.MP+RAIDFRAME#1
bash-3.2# /usr/local/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g wheel -d128 -v -c
/usr/local/etc/bacula-fd.conf -f
vmware-sandbox-fd: jcr.c:129 read_last_jobs
This link:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bacula_openbsd_port.tar
seems to be broken
Brian A. Seklecki a écrit :
Here is a functional FD on OpenBSD 4.0/i386:
bash-3.2# uname -a
OpenBSD vmware-sandbox.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com 4.0
GENERIC.MP+RAIDFRAME#1
Just adding readline and OpenSSL support. Good to go now.
...OpenBSD doesn't have a portlint equiv, does it?
~BAS
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, GUILLON Gabriel wrote:
This link:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bacula_openbsd_port.tar
seems to be broken
Brian A. Seklecki a écrit :
On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 07:32 +0100, Luca Berra wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 05:48:48PM -0500, Scott Barninger wrote:
I certainly meant no offense. My only mission with bacula is
contributing to the community. If you feel my Mandriva packages are
redundant I'll be happy to not spend time on
hello,
excuse for my mail but J have problems to install
bacula-mysql-1.38.11.3.el4.i386.rpm on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version
4 32-bitx86.
J send you the shell commnds to explain my difficulty.
This in the package that J ha download
[EMAIL PROTECTED] distro]# rpm -q -i -p
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 15:06, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote:
Ok,
So here is an update from what I found out so far while playing around
with my Solaris system here.
A find for doors brings me the following list. As you can see, most of
the doors are located in
Piero Conte wrote:
hello,
excuse for my mail but J have problems to install
bacula-mysql-1.38.11.3.el4.i386.rpm on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version
4 32-bitx86.
J send you the shell commnds to explain my difficulty.
This in the package that J ha download
[EMAIL PROTECTED] distro]# rpm
In response to Terry Zink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Currently my company uses a custom backup solution. While effective, we
are growing out of the point where it is scalable for what we need and
becoming unmanageable. It is also starting to lack features necessary.
Essentially, it backs up both
On Friday 15 December 2006 05:29, Jay Rice wrote:
I'm trying to install Bacula in opensuse 10.2
I recommend moving up to the latest BETA 1.39.30 version. It will resolve the
problem.
Otherwise, you will need to change all occurrences of the subroutine tee() in
console.c (and possibly other
On Monday 18 December 2006 17:03, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Terry Zink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Currently my company uses a custom backup solution. While effective, we
are growing out of the point where it is scalable for what we need and
becoming unmanageable. It is also starting to
How do you do.
Feature Request
Item 1: Implement a server-side compression feature
Date: 18 December 2006
Origin: Vadim A. Umanski , e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status:
What: The ability to compress backup data on server receiving data
instead of doing that on client sending
jbrsubscribe wrote:
snip
Thanks very much for responding to my questions and for posting the updated
HOWTO. I managed to get it working.. it looks good!
My only remaining problem is that I cannot get it to create any slots on
drive-1. Whenever I run label barcodes, regardless of the drive
Item 1: Cause daemons to use a specific IP address to source communications
Origin: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18 Dec 2006
Status:
What: Cause Bacula daemons (dir, fd, sd) to always use the ip address
specified in the [DIR|DF|SD]Addr directive as the source IP
Also, I noticed in the current limitations that 4 billion files is
the limit per database? (this would I assume be per director then in
reality if they used different databases?)
Actually, it's per-database catalog. This is because most databases
use 32 bit int for IDs.
You can use bigint
In response to Eric Bollengier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, I noticed in the current limitations that 4 billion files is
the limit per database? (this would I assume be per director then in
reality if they used different databases?)
Actually, it's per-database catalog. This is because
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 16:40, Attila Fülöp wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 15:06, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote:
Ok,
So here is an update from what I found out so far while playing around
with my Solaris system here.
A find for doors brings me
On Monday 18 December 2006 17:39, Vadim A. Umanski wrote:
Item 1: Implement a server-side compression feature
Date: 18 December 2006
Origin: Vadim A. Umanski , e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status:
What: The ability to compress backup data on server receiving data
instead
On Monday 18 December 2006 18:29, Bill Moran wrote:
Item 1: Cause daemons to use a specific IP address to source communications
Origin: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18 Dec 2006
Status:
What: Cause Bacula daemons (dir, fd, sd) to always use the ip address
specified
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 17:07 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 16:20, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Well, at the very least, this behavior should be mentioned in the
As promised some 3 Months later (Sorry, BSDCon and all that)..
Attached is a basic diff(1) that explains log
I'm surprised, but delighted, to find it's that simple. That's a sign
of a well-written application.
All bacula's code is using 64bit functions for FileId_t (ie edit_uint64() or
str_to_int64())
Would this work with MySQL and SQLLite as well? (Don't know if MySQL has
a 64-bit int or not?)
Hi,
does anyone knows if this feature is current implemented? In 2005 Kern
told (see link), that this feature is planned for a next release.
We are using several (identical) 10 slot libraries with Bacula instead
of a big one. So this is a very interesting feature for us. In the
current
Hi,
On 12/18/2006 11:44 PM, Michael Heim wrote:
Hi,
does anyone knows if this feature is current implemented? In 2005 Kern
told (see link), that this feature is planned for a next release.
We are using several (identical) 10 slot libraries with Bacula instead
of a big one. So this is a
Hello, I have 2 Sun L9 autochangers up and running on a single host.
Is it possible to configure bacula to use both of these autochangers
with 2 concurrent backup jobs?
Thanks, Jake
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Hi,
On 12/19/2006 12:13 AM, Jake Goerzen wrote:
Hello, I have 2 Sun L9 autochangers up and running on a single host.
Is it possible to configure bacula to use both of these autochangers
with 2 concurrent backup jobs?
Yes.
You define two storage devices in the SD, the corresponding two
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