On 21.06.2007 23:08, Brian Debelius wrote:
Why does bacula ask for a slot number to mount, when I mount my VXA
autochanger? It seems to me, that bacula should load whatever tape it
feels appropriate automatically when the autochanger is loaded. I
usually just pick some random number to
Hi!
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Am 22.06.2007 00:05, Martin Simmons schrieb:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:33:27 +0200, Wolfgang Powisch (privat) said:
Hello,
My setup is as follows:
- Bacula 1.38.0
- One large Pool with 1125 on-Disk Volumes (each 2GB)
- about 14 Clients
- Schedule: weekly full, daily incremental
-
Hi all!
I found an old thread about the same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg10945.html
between Kern Sibbald and Timo Eissler
That thread finished with that sentece of Kern:
It looks like the BackupRead header information is not being correctly
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:01:26 -0700 (MST), RYAN M vAN GINNEKEN said:
nothing seems to be happening the command you suggest bacula-fd -f -d50 on
the machine behind the firewall never responds just waits for
connection. However the server that is the filewall is giving this error
when i run
Hi
I am trying to delete all data from bacula to start again. I have
dropped the mysql database and when i run status director, it is
empty, but when I run status storage i have the old terminated jobs.
I have deleted too /var/lib/bacula/*.state, *.bsr and *.connmsg
without success. How can i
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:41:28 +0200, Marco Strullato said:
Hi all!
I found an old thread about the same problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg10945.html
between Kern Sibbald and Timo Eissler
That thread finished with that sentece of Kern:
It
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:58:43 +0200, Wolfgang Powisch (privat) said:
Am 22.06.2007 00:05, Martin Simmons schrieb:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:33:27 +0200, Wolfgang Powisch (privat) said:
Hello,
My setup is as follows:
- Bacula 1.38.0
- One large Pool with 1125 on-Disk Volumes (each
Do you mean that now it's too late and I can not extract useable data
from the volume?
Marco
2007/6/22, Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:41:28 +0200, Marco Strullato said:
Hi all!
I found an old thread about the same problem:
Hi guys,
I have setup bacula according to this:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Automated_Disk_Backup.html
(with my changes - as I only want 3 months of full backup).
However, I just saw an odd problem.
1) the monthly job - marks media as not appendable too soon (I've set it
to set them to
Hi,
Juan Asensio Sánchez schrieb:
Hi
I am trying to delete all data from bacula to start again. I have
dropped the mysql database and when i run status director, it is
empty, but when I run status storage i have the old terminated jobs.
I have deleted too /var/lib/bacula/*.state, *.bsr and
Hi,
Klavs Klavsen schrieb:
Hi guys,
I have setup bacula according to this:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Automated_Disk_Backup.html
(with my changes - as I only want 3 months of full backup).
However, I just saw an odd problem.
1) the monthly job - marks media as not appendable
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, David Romerstein wrote:
My gut tells me that, if one drive in a new-ish device fails, the
likelihood of a second failing at-or-near the same time is pretty high, as
the drives themselves are likely to be from the same manufacturing batch.
Your gut and my experience.
I've
Hello,
I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
with the following schedule definition:
Schedule {
Name = DefaultCatalogSchedule
Run = daily at 21:10
}
In this case in bconsole, command status director shows, that there is
a scheduled job:
Scheduled Jobs:
Level
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Jeff Kalchik wrote:
My point is that there are always alternatives. Speed costs, how fast do
you want to go.
Or put another way:
Good, Fast, Cheap - pick any two
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Brian Debelius wrote:
Why does bacula ask for a slot number to mount, when I mount my VXA
autochanger?
It allows you to select a specific tape to mount.
If you have no specific tape to mount, use slot 0
Hi,
22.06.2007 12:07,, Robert Garwacki wrote::
Hello,
I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
with the following schedule definition:
Schedule {
Name = DefaultCatalogSchedule
Run = daily at 21:10
}
In this case in bconsole, command status director
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on RAID5 volumes. I pointed out that his high performance database had
been running on a RAID5 (hardware implementation over Fibre Channel)
volume set for 6 months.
With a lot of NVRAM in the storage cabinet? ;)
2Gb NVRAM (battery backed) in
Hi,
Support schrieb:
Dear All
I am running Bacula 2.0.3 on a linux 2.6.21.1 server and backing up XP
clients.
There is a problem when the client is disconnected in the middle of a
backup - powered off or cable disconnected.
The storage daemon sits and waits for the client.
Using
Hello,
Wednesday, I released Bacula BETA 2.1.20 source tar files and the Win32
binaries to the Source Forge bacula-beta download area.
In that release you will find:
bacula-2.1.20.tar.gz
bacula-gui-2.1.20.tar.gz
bacula-rescue-2.1.20.tar.gz
winbacula-2.1.20.exe
and their corresponding
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the
'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the 'Client' tries to
connect to the
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the
'Director' and the 'client'
Thanks!
bacula-dir -f gave me a missing pid file.
A little research brought up
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02406.html
this thread that describes the solution to my problem:
My --with-pid-dir... configuration directive pointed to a non-existing
folder.
I
Robert Garwacki wrote:
Hello,
I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
with the following schedule definition:
Schedule {
Name = DefaultCatalogSchedule
Run = daily at 21:10
}
In this case in bconsole, command status director shows, that there is
a
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
Llistes Saccharine wrote:
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the
'Director' and the
Llistes Saccharine wrote:
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications with the
'Director' and the 'client' are OK, but when the
David wrote:
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
192.168.2.0 range. When I run a Job, the communications
Howdy,
I have Bacula server components running on a Fedora Core 6 box and it is
successfully backing up itself and a Windows XP Pro box to a local hard
disk.
I'm now adding in a Vista machine. The backup starts and runs to
completion, however I have noticed two odd behaviors:
1) I'm backing up
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
David wrote:
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with problems is in
It is impossible using bextract on unix.
The best way is to use bscan to put the jobs back into the catalog and then
restore them as normal. With Bacula 2.x, you can probably do the restore on
unix to get the main data stream in the file.
You could also try the latest winbacula beta, which I
David wrote:
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
David wrote:
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The client with
tomasz wrote:
David wrote:
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
David wrote:
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a server with two ranges of LAN ip's
(192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24). The
Hi all, and sorry if my question look like stupid.
I wish to set a bacula's dedicated server and I just need to know if
they are some hardware requirement for bacula 2.X do you thinks that is
enough?
1x Dual core 1.6 ghz whit 1gb Ram 160*Gb HD (SATA), 2 GB Network card
and a PERC 4e/DC (for scsi)
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tomasz wrote:
David wrote:
En/na tomasz ha escrit:
David wrote:
En/na Arno Lehmann ha escrit:
Hi,
22.06.2007 13:04,, Llistes Saccharine wrote::
Hi,
I have 'Director' and 'Storage' in a
Andreas Helmcke wrote:
On 21.06.2007 23:08, Brian Debelius wrote:
Why does bacula ask for a slot number to mount, when I mount my VXA
autochanger? It seems to me, that bacula should load whatever tape it
feels appropriate automatically when the autochanger is loaded. I
usually just
* the database is in another server (we have a mysql databases dedicated
server)
AFAIK bacula dont like remote mysql servers
Although we have only used this database config for a short time it
worked great. We are now using a remote postgresql database with local
and remote tape drives
No, I never pick the right one. Nor do I try. I don;t want to have to
think about it. I want Bacula to do the work :)
I never umount an autochanger but at times I do use the release
command. I have to say that a lot of these problems with bacula and
autochangers have been fixed recently but
John Drescher wrote:
No, I never pick the right one. Nor do I try. I don;t want to have to
think about it. I want Bacula to do the work :)
I never umount an autochanger but at times I do use the release
command. I have to say that a lot of these problems with bacula and
autochangers have
Salvo PAESANO wrote:
Hi all, and sorry if my question look like stupid.
I wish to set a bacula's dedicated server and I just need to know if
they are some hardware requirement for bacula 2.X do you thinks that is
enough?
1x Dual core 1.6 ghz whit 1gb Ram 160*Gb HD (SATA), 2 GB Network card
I use umount to unload a tape that is in the tape drive. Is this not
the right way to do this?
I am not sure what version added this command but release does the
same job for autochangers but it does not cause the need to mount. I
believe the difference is umount also releases the drive from
John Drescher wrote:
I use umount to unload a tape that is in the tape drive. Is this not
the right way to do this?
I am not sure what version added this command but release does the
same job for autochangers but it does not cause the need to mount. I
believe the difference is umount also
On 22.06.2007 16:55, Brian Debelius wrote:
Andreas Helmcke wrote:
If you mount the tape to unlock a drive, which was locked due to an
manual unmount you can use slot 0 for the mount.
This will unlock the drive, so it can be used by bacula without loading
a tape.
If I mount using slot 0, I
Hello,
I've never used a Linux bacula rescue CD at this point i don't need
to do any bare metal recoveries of the linux box i have. I do however have a
need for FreeBSD bare metal recovery. I've got a few questions.
First of all, has anyone done this or got far with it? What i was
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've never used a Linux bacula rescue CD at this point i don't need
to do any bare metal recoveries of the linux box i have. I do however have a
need for FreeBSD bare metal recovery. I've got a few questions.
First of all, has anyone done this or got far with
Hi Frank,
Thanks for your reply. I'll probably start manually, grind out a
procedure by hand then look at the Linux scripts and see what if any are the
freebsd equivalents and try to bring them over. My goal initially was bare
metal recovery for my own use, but the more i think about this
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've never used a Linux bacula rescue CD at this point i don't need
to do any bare metal recoveries of the linux box i have. I do however have a
need for FreeBSD bare metal recovery. I've got a few questions.
First of all, has anyone done
When I go over to the co-lo to change tapes, I go into bconsole and
umount the autochanger. Then I eject the magazine from the
autochanger's front panel, replace the tapes, shove the magazine back in
and wait for the autochanger to stop doing whatever mysterious thrashing
it does, then I
Hello all,
I've been having some trouble lately with the newer versions of Amanda -
we had been running it for about five years and on the last upgrade we've
found that it's not quite as robust as it used to be (at least in our
environment). When we originally settled on Amanda I did look at
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:44:03 -0700
From: Kyle Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] need help managing disk configuration
To: bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hello all,
I've been having some trouble lately with the newer versions of Amanda -
we had been running it for about five years and on the last upgrade we've
found that it's not quite as robust as it used to be (at least in our
environment). When we originally
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Frank Sweetser wrote:
We'll be here =) There's also the #bacula channel on IRC as well.
On the FreeNode network: server irc.freenode.net
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Salvo PAESANO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish to set a bacula's dedicated server and I just need to
know if they are some hardware requirement for bacula 2.X
do you thinks that is enough? 1x Dual core 1.6 ghz whit 1gb
Ram 160*Gb HD (SATA), 2 GB Network card and a PERC 4e/DC (for scsi)
*
On 6/22/07, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:44:03 -0700
From: Kyle Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] need help managing disk configuration
To: bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:38:32 +0700, Ralf Winkler said:
I was able to check for the version of zlib we use on our boxes (yes, we
have more then one running),
Bacula was build on Debian with the zlib1g-dev Version 1.2.3-13.
Now i have to ask, where do the compression happen, in the FD or in
This works, and works a whole lot more cleanly than the equivalent
procedure used to work under 1.39 (I am on 2.02 now).
Should I be doing this a different way?
This is ok. The other method avoids having to mount. Just release each
drive that has a tape in it from the changer than you can
John Drescher wrote:
This is ok. The other method avoids having to mount. Just release each
drive that has a tape in it from the changer than you can change the
magazines and wait till the auto loader has finished performing an
inventory of the tapes and finally an update slots. I have
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Hello,
Charles Sprickman wrote:
Lastly, anyone here who has already made the switch, I'd love to hear
about how that went and what prompted you to switch.
As all the other items have already been answered, I'll just reply to
this bit. I moved
On Friday 22 June 2007 21:48, Kyle Marsh wrote:
On 6/22/07, Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 11:44:03 -0700
From: Kyle Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] need help managing disk configuration
To: bacula-users
Kyle Marsh wrote:
I've tried looking in the manual for help, but I've found that while
the manual is fairly comprehensive, it's not remarkably accessible;
that is, while I'm sure my answers are probably in there somewhere,
I'm not at all sure that I could find them, so I come to you for help.
Hi,
23.06.2007 02:03,, Kyle Marsh wrote::
Hello again all,
I've tried looking in the manual for help, but I've found that while
the manual is fairly comprehensive, it's not remarkably accessible;
Quite true, unfortunately...
This says nothing about how they interact with volumes, but to
Thank you Arno,
This is rather what I expected. Kern seemed to say he was using the
backup scheme from the manual with several clients, so I'd still like
to see how that might work. However, your setup makes sense to me and
seems less fragile, so I think I'll go with it. I have a few
questions
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