On 8/23/07, Angel Mieres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Im testing bacula with two jobs. One of them, backup over 70.000 files
> and have 2 Gb. Second one have over 100 files and have 1Gb.
> Why the first job is getting speed of 3.000 KB/sec and the second one
> 25.000 KB/sec?(the backup
Rich escribió:
> On 2007.08.23. 14:51, Angel Mieres wrote:
>
>> I will try to answer all things that you said friends.
>> - I don't use compression method to do a backup.
>> - The database is postgres and during backup isn't taking all CPU or
>> memory, only a 10% CPU. Process like bacula-fd/sd
Hi Dimitrios,
On Thursday 23 August 2007 09:13:26 pm Dimitrios wrote:
> How can we exclude all directories (and subdirs/files) that are under user
> accounts like:
>
> /home/user1/tmp/webalizer
> /home/anotheruser/tmp/webalizer
> /home/someotheruser/tmp/webalizer
>
> In other words, i want to excl
How can we exclude all directories (and subdirs/files) that are under user
accounts like:
/home/user1/tmp/webalizer
/home/anotheruser/tmp/webalizer
/home/someotheruser/tmp/webalizer
In other words, i want to exclude webalizer logs from our hosted users on our
web server.
Thank you.
--
Just an update, I have successfully done a backup of my 'First Storage
Group' Information Store (including the 'Mailbox Store' and 'Public
Folder Store' databases) and then restored the 'Mailbox Store' database
into the 'Recovery Storage Group'.
It is from the 'Recovery Storage Group' that you can
> What could be wrong with the "update slots scan" command? My bacula
> installation drops InChanger state for tapes on random periodically, but
> mostly after I swap one of them. I usually run "update slots=N scan" after
> replacing a tape and it works without complaints, e.g. it successfully
> up
Hi,
What could be wrong with the "update slots scan" command? My bacula
installation drops InChanger state for tapes on random periodically, but
mostly after I swap one of them. I usually run "update slots=N scan" after
replacing a tape and it works without complaints, e.g. it successfully
upd
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From: John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 23, 2007 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Spooling and cincurrent jobs
To: Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 8/23/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On Thursday 23 August 2007
On 23 Aug 2007 at 6:06, Nikolaj Karpov wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
> >
> > On 23 Aug 2007 at 0:30, Nikolaj Karpov wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi everyone!
> >>
> >> Running bacula 1.38.11 and experiencing problems with ssl connection. All
> >> certs are issued by Self-Signed CA.
> >>
> >> Here's co
Hi,
23.08.2007 12:04,, Bruno Friedmann wrote::
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> A while ago I moved bacula from one machine to another. I basically
>> started from scratch, and didn't bother to move over the old database.
>> Now, I need to retrieve a directory from tapes from the old d
Hi John,
On Thursday 23 August 2007 03:30:53 pm John Drescher wrote:
> > "When data spooling is enabled, Bacula automatically turns on attribute
> > spooling."
>
> That was just added last week as this is what happens in bacula 2.X and
> above.
No, the same text is already present in bacula.pdf f
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 23.08.2007 10:41,, Maria McKinley wrote::
>
>>Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>
From what you said
earlier I got the idea that if you have the job info, and know the
volumes you need, you could get the job files back without too much
trouble using bscan.
>>>
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>A while ago I moved bacula from one machine to another. I basically
>>started from scratch, and didn't bother to move over the old database.
>>Now, I need to retrieve a directory from tapes from the old database. I
>>have two cho
Hi,
23.08.2007 20:53,, Elie Azar wrote::
> Hi,
>
> We have a project where we need to backup client data coming across
> multiple VLANS to a backup system with two backup hosts, each with 16
> 500GB hard drives.
>
> I'm new to Bacula, and I'm not sure if we can use the AutoChanger
> concept,
Hi,
23.08.2007 18:27,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
>
> I've been following this thread with some interest, but with little to
> contribute directly. However, the thread does bring up some questions that
> I've
> had about the concept of pruning the bacula database.
>
> It seems to me that the da
Hi there,
I have this DVD backup on Bacula 2.0.3 that has taken 7 4.7GB DVD's.
Among those, there is this volume that shows:
| 60 | DVDVOL-0015 | Full | 1 | 5,478,552,645 |1
| 31,536,000 | 0 |0 | 0 | DVD | 2007-08-16
22:07:58 |
My DVD backup has
Hi,
23.08.2007 10:41,, Maria McKinley wrote::
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>> From what you said
>>> earlier I got the idea that if you have the job info, and know the
>>> volumes you need, you could get the job files back without too much
>>> trouble using bscan.
>> No need to use bscan, you can res
In response to Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Realise that wasted time and effort do not help the project. Just
> > relax, take a deep breath, and we'll get on with the coding.
>
> But it's more complicated than that...
It always is. That's why poisonous people are so effective.
--
> "When data spooling is enabled, Bacula automatically turns on attribute
> spooling."
>
That was just added last week as this is what happens in bacula 2.X and above.
>
> This is not the case with 1.38.11 although it used to be with 1.36. I had to
> enable attribute spooling explicitly in directo
Hi,
22.08.2007 23:53,, Dan Langille wrote::
> With recent posts,
tststs... a poisonous comment?
> I thought it wise that all members watch the
> following video before launching into replies.
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4216011961522818645
But, Dan, I agree. Watch that. I b
Hi,
I have recently upgraded to 1.38.11 from 1.36.1 and noticed a few strange
changes in how my backups run. I think it is also inconsistent with what's
described in the documentation:
I have data spooling enabled and concurrent jobs set to 5 in DIR/SD configs. I
am using autochanger with sing
Hi,
We have a project where we need to backup client data coming across
multiple VLANS to a backup system with two backup hosts, each with 16
500GB hard drives.
I'm new to Bacula, and I'm not sure if we can use the AutoChanger
concept, without that hardware, to accomplish that. Something like
David Boyes wrote:
>> Of all the projects on the projects list, which 2 or 3 do you think
> are
>> most
>> important from an enterprise standpoint?
>
> That's a very open-ended question...8-) Careful what you wish for.
>
> IMHO, here's what my wish list would be:
>
> Copypools
> Extract capabi
I've been following this thread with some interest, but with little to
contribute directly. However, the thread does bring up some questions that I've
had about the concept of pruning the bacula database.
It seems to me that the database should only be pruned when files are added
(ie., when a b
> I just wanted to throw in that I have also started seeing this same problem
> with a 2 drive autochanger under 2.2.0, while the same config worked
> flawlessly under 2.0.3. A job is blocking for a tape that's in the library,
> and Bacula doesn't mount it automatically, even though the tape is co
En/na John Drescher ha escrit:
> I added 2 symlinks in /etc/bacula one from
> /etc/init.d/bacula-dir to /etc/bacula/baucla
>
> and the other from
> /usr/sbin/bconsole to /etc/bacula/console
Thanks. Aitor
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On Thursday 23 August 2007 15:27:47 John Drescher wrote:
> On 8/23/07, Benjamin E. Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> > > I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> > > webmin plus as it was in the past.
> >
>
On 8/23/07, Benjamin E. Zeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> > I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> > webmin plus as it was in the past.
>
> I volunteered at OCM for testing their webmin version with bacula.
Thanks fot the answer.
I've forgoten to include client part of bacula-dir.
Client {
Name = nikolaj-fd
Address = nikolaj.test.com
FDPort = 9102
Catalog = MyCatalog
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10
Password = "123"
File Retention = 300d
J
On 2007.08.23. 14:51, Angel Mieres wrote:
> I will try to answer all things that you said friends.
> - I don't use compression method to do a backup.
> - The database is postgres and during backup isn't taking all CPU or
> memory, only a 10% CPU. Process like bacula-fd/sd/dir exactly the same.
wh
Hi,
23.08.2007 13:25,, Frank Sweetser wrote::
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Currently, I'm simply ignoring this problem, but I think that a more
>> sophisticated active check would be better... like, set the status to
>> "Ok, no backups expected" when the script is called on Saturday or
>> Sunday, a
I will try to answer all things that you said friends.
- I don't use compression method to do a backup.
- The database is postgres and during backup isn't taking all CPU or
memory, only a 10% CPU. Process like bacula-fd/sd/dir exactly the same.
- Im not backing up to a tape, the two backups are fr
On 23 Aug 2007 at 0:30, Nikolaj Karpov wrote:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> Running bacula 1.38.11 and experiencing problems with ssl connection. All
> certs are issued by Self-Signed CA.
>
> Here's configs:
>
> bacula-dir:
>
> Storage {
> Name = File
> Address = backup.test.com # N.B.
John Drescher wrote:
> After the upgrade to bacula-2.2.0 I have seen bacula get stuck twice
> where the needed tape was in drive 0 and for some reason bacula wanted
> it in drive 1. Here is an example:
I just wanted to throw in that I have also started seeing this same problem
with a 2 drive auto
Hi,
I think that's an issue for just about any program that moves files around.
For the same volume of data, the overhead (amount of work) required for
asking the OS to open a file, and afterwards to close it, for the filesystem
to find out the physical addresses of the pieces of that file, etc. a
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Currently, I'm simply ignoring this problem, but I think that a more
> sophisticated active check would be better... like, set the status to
> "Ok, no backups expected" when the script is called on Saturday or
> Sunday, and on Mondays check when the job was finished the Mon
On 23 Aug 2007 at 12:53, Angel Mieres wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Im testing bacula with two jobs. One of them, backup over 70.000 files
> and have 2 Gb. Second one have over 100 files and have 1Gb.
> Why the first job is getting speed of 3.000 KB/sec and the second one
> 25.000 KB/sec?(the backup is to
Angel Mieres wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Im testing bacula with two jobs. One of them, backup over 70.000 files
> and have 2 Gb. Second one have over 100 files and have 1Gb.
> Why the first job is getting speed of 3.000 KB/sec and the second one
> 25.000 KB/sec?(the backup is to a file on both cases)
> H
Hi all,
Im testing bacula with two jobs. One of them, backup over 70.000 files
and have 2 Gb. Second one have over 100 files and have 1Gb.
Why the first job is getting speed of 3.000 KB/sec and the second one
25.000 KB/sec?(the backup is to a file on both cases)
Have bacula less performance with s
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> A while ago I moved bacula from one machine to another. I basically
>> started from scratch, and didn't bother to move over the old database.
>> Now, I need to retrieve a directory from tapes from the old database. I
>> have two c
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 00:58:33 John Drescher wrote:
> I just found out that a bacula module is now in webmin instead of ocm
> webmin plus as it was in the past.
I volunteered at OCM for testing their webmin version with bacula. All I saw
and see on SF is a first version.
I complained, that th
Maria McKinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> A while ago I moved bacula from one machine to another. I basically
> started from scratch, and didn't bother to move over the old database.
> Now, I need to retrieve a directory from tapes from the old database. I
> have two choices, and I am wondering whi
Hi,
23.08.2007 11:10,, Allan Black wrote::
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> (By the way: This is one of the reasons why I don't rely on the mail
>> messages to monitor backup operations. Nagios is my choice of
>> monitoring toolkit.)
>
> Hi, Arno - that's interesting. How do you do the monitoring - do
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> (By the way: This is one of the reasons why I don't rely on the mail
> messages to monitor backup operations. Nagios is my choice of
> monitoring toolkit.)
Hi, Arno - that's interesting. How do you do the monitoring - do you
use passive checks, run from a Run After Job scri
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 23.08.2007 01:18,, Maria McKinley wrote::
>>
> ... snipped some more bits ...
I'm a bit confused as to why you would ever need to
change things in the dir config file, if the volumes still show up in
list volumes.
>>> In your case, just to ensure the
Hi everyone!
Running bacula 1.38.11 and experiencing problems with ssl connection. All
certs are issued by Self-Signed CA.
Here's configs:
bacula-dir:
Storage {
Name = File
Address = backup.test.com # N.B. Use a fully qualified name
here
SDPort = 9103
Password = "123"
Dev
En/na Craig White ha escrit:
> Presuming that you are speaking of the new version of Webmin (1.360)
> which has the full Bacula module donated by OpenCountry
Yes.
> you do have to get the sql configuration right.
>
>
I think that my problem is about the bacula script command. I mean, in
some us
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