Hello,
I'm a IT major at Rutgers University and am working on installing Bacula
on my personal network. It's made up of 8 Linux boxes, mainly used for
email, web, and development - not exactly critical. I've been
experimenting with Bacula for the past day (about 20 hours by now)
mainly trying to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
24.09.2007 08:00,, Christoph Litauer wrote::
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Table 'bacula.batch' doesn't exist
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The error above is probably due to Bacula not correctly handling batch
inserts. I discoverd something at least similar if not identical...
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There have been
Hi Guys,
I have a bacula set up that has been running for a while, and recently I
introduced an additional backup server to this.
We went with Bacula-mysql 2.2.4 (compared to 2.0.2 on our previous
servers), added the clients to be backed up, and ran status all in
bconsole.
In version 2.0.2
Hi Jason,
I had the same problem before. The volume is already labelled, so
Bacula will not relabel it. But it's not in the catalog, so you cannot
use it for backups. I got around it by using the add command to
update the catalog only, without trying to label the tape.
Run a test job to make
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Flak Magnet wrote:
On Thursday 04 October 2007 11:27:04 am John Drescher wrote:
Use the release command instead of unmount
John
Huh. I've written some scripts that do some slightly funky stuff to get
around the blocking effect of doing an umount from bconsole.
All you
Hi,
08.10.2007 09:53,, Jason Antman wrote::
Hello,
I'm a IT major at Rutgers University and am working on installing Bacula
on my personal network. It's made up of 8 Linux boxes, mainly used for
email, web, and development - not exactly critical. I've been
experimenting with Bacula for the
Hi,
07.10.2007 12:58,, Ralf Gross wrote::
Hi,
sometimes I just can't follow the decision bacula takes about which volume to
recycle (bacula 2.0.3 - update to 2.2.4 scheduled, debian etch, postgres
8.1).
Then you should first upgrade and then investigate further - there
have been
Hi,
07.10.2007 20:19,, Ross Boylan wrote::
A full backup of the offending directory just ran in 7 hrs, 17 min with
a rate of 160KB/s (1,416,688 files, 4.4GB SD bytes written). This is
slightly more files and bytes than last month.
This is almost twice as fast as previous performance (13
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
hi all.
i added a new host to my bacula backup setup, but unfortunately the
backup fails, because the storage daemon resets the connection, after
some time (that is: after 20min have elapsed and 4GB have been written)
John Drescher schrieb:
sometimes I just can't follow the decision bacula takes about which volume
to
recycle (bacula 2.0.3 - update to 2.2.4 scheduled, debian etch, postgres
8.1).
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#SECTION00253
[...]
hi
i'have an hp storage with 8 volumes but the the problem is that i have just 7
volumes on it and i want to disable the access to the 8th volume(it doesnt
exist) i have always a msg telling me to mount the 8th volume
brief:
define the hp-storage (1-7)
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If I want to get list of those files which were saved when some job was
run, how do I do that?
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Regards
Jon Ingason
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If I want to get list of those files which were saved when some job was
run, how do I do that?
http://www.google.com/search?q=list+files+bacula
Second hit.
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hi,
does bacula support user_xattr mounted partitions
so i can restore all informations ?
if yes, how to enable?
greetins manuel
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Still grepping through log files to find
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Jon Ingason wrote:
If I want to get list of those files which were saved when some job was
run, how do I do that?
http://www.google.com/search?q=list+files+bacula
Second hit.
Thanks.
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Regards
Jon Ingason
hi.
i am currently having trouble to understand why different daemons (fd,
sd, dir) show different statuses.
my problem: why does a job that runs on all daemons (dir, sd, fd) do
not show up in the status listings of these daemons?
i haven't found much in-depth information in the docs, probably
i have an hp-tape with 8 volumes
can u tell me if it's possible to have access just to the 7th first volumes and
neglect the 8th one
thx in advance
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Hello Everyone!
As I understand the manual each job is tied to a specific device
in the storage daemon, either by the pool ressource or by the storage
resource in the job resource.
But the manual also tells about bacula selecting the first device, that
can handle the media-type mentioned in the
The mailcommand is set to:
mailcommand = /usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \\(Bacula\) %r\ -s
\Bacula: %t %e of %c %l\ %r
and has never been changed.
The exact error, or rather the error message sent back is:
snip
This is the Postfix program at host gateway.mydomain.com.
I'm sorry to have to
Hi,
08.10.2007 13:03,, IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m
zmoelnig) wrote::
hi.
i am currently having trouble to understand why different daemons (fd,
sd, dir) show different statuses.
my problem: why does a job that runs on all daemons (dir, sd, fd) do
not show up in the
On 10/8/07, Ralf Gross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Drescher schrieb:
sometimes I just can't follow the decision bacula takes about which
volume to
recycle (bacula 2.0.3 - update to 2.2.4 scheduled, debian etch, postgres
8.1).
Device {
Name = Drive-1 #
Drive Index = 0
Media Type = DLT-8000
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
RandomAccess = no;
AutoChanger = yes
Alert Command = sh -c tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat
}
with this
Hi,
08.10.2007 15:11,, luyigui loholhlki wrote::
Device {
Name = Drive-1 #
Drive Index = 0
Media Type = DLT-8000
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
RandomAccess = no;
AutoChanger = yes
Alert Command =
Hi Andy,
The default mailcommand setting (which you have quoted) is to send
mail with the From address being the same as the To address. Try
replacing the first %r (which is the sender's email address) to
something else, eg:
mailcommand = /usr/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \\(Bacula\)
[EMAIL
I'm attempting to backup a Vista 64 workstation with Bacula 2.2.4and
getting errors for VSS on the machine. This is the first Vista 64
device I have attempted to use with Bacula. I am running multiple Vista 32
and XP clients with no errors.
The error message:
06-Oct 23:30 Schmidt-hp8150-fd:
Hi all,
I am trying to create a restore job definition:
Job {
Name = ThecusCameraRestoreFiles
#JobDefs = RestoreFilesTemplate
Storage = ThecusCameraFile
Type = Restore
Client=pluto
FileSet=Full Set
Pool = Default
Messages = Standard
Where = /tmp/bacula-restores
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luyigui loholhlki wrote:
hi
i'have an hp storage with 8 volumes but the the problem is that i have
just 7 volumes on it and i want to disable the access to the 8th
volume(it doesnt exist) i have always a msg telling me to mount the 8th
volume
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
08.10.2007 15:11,, luyigui loholhlki wrote::
Device {
Name = Drive-1 #
Drive Index = 0
Media Type = DLT-8000
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
Hi - I'm trying to determine a reasonable base before moving onto Bacula
itself... have a look at this, does it make sense?
The autoloader starts off empty. I use mtx to load a tape, and even this
trivial operation returns an error, yet the tape has definately moved!
The autoloader already has
Viktor Radnai wrote:
Hi Paul,
Did you specify the ThecusCameraFile storage device in bacula-sd.conf
as well? Did you restart the storage daemon so it would pick up the
new config? If the answer to both questions is yes, could you please
send us the storage definition from both
I cannot for the life of me figure this one out. I am running bacula
2.2.4 with patches:
2.2.4-poll-mount.patch
2.2.4-restore.patch
2.2.4-sd-auth-fail.patch
2.2.4-verify.patch
My backup server and the client I'm having issues with are centos 4.5 with
2.6.9-55.0.9.ELsmp. I am running bacula
Hello people,
I'm trying to restore a job that was successfully done in a media file.
I use the same media (file) that is overwritten every week (full). I'm
trying to restore a job that was executed before a job that accuses an
error in the same media... Taking a look at the file, his size is
Hello people,
Im trying to restore a job that was successfully done in a media file.
I use the same media (file) that is overwritten every week (full). Im trying
to restore a job that was executed before a job that accuses an error in the
same media
Taking a look at the file, his size is
I cannot for the life of me figure this one out. I am running bacula
2.2.4 with patches:
2.2.4-poll-mount.patch
2.2.4-restore.patch
2.2.4-sd-auth-fail.patch
2.2.4-verify.patch
My backup server and the client I'm having issues with are centos 4.5 with
2.6.9-55.0.9.ELsmp. I am running
Hello people,
Im trying to restore a job that was successfully done in a media file.
I use the same media (file) that is overwritten every week (full). Im trying
to restore a job that was executed before a job that accuses an error in the
same media
Taking a look at the file, his size is
Hi,
there's really no need to post your questions that often. It only
annoys the people who spend their time helping others.
If, after several days, nobody replied a short reminder is usually
considered appropriate.
Please try to follow the usual guidelines on mailing list etiquette
which
Media types are arbitrary. Two devices with the same media type, it is
assumed, can share volumes. If they can't, the media type needs to be
different. If not, they can be the same.
Exactly. I have two DLT drives on different bacula-sds on different
servers and they share the DLT-IV media type
John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Media types are arbitrary. Two devices with the same media type, it is
assumed, can share volumes. If they can't, the media type needs to be
different. If not, they can be the same.
Exactly. I have two DLT drives on different bacula-sds on different
Hi,
08.10.2007 23:42,, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote::
John Drescher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Media types are arbitrary. Two devices with the same media type, it is
assumed, can share volumes. If they can't, the media type needs to be
different. If not, they can be the same.
Exactly. I have two
Thanks! It was hosts.allow causing issues.
-megan
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, GDS.Marshall wrote:
I cannot for the life of me figure this one out. I am running bacula
2.2.4 with patches:
2.2.4-poll-mount.patch
2.2.4-restore.patch
2.2.4-sd-auth-fail.patch
2.2.4-verify.patch
My backup server
Hi
I'm just coming to terms with Bacula and I'm quite impressed. But here is
something I can't get my head around:
I've got a setup modeled after the example in the docs under Backup
Strategies/Daily Tape Rotation. So I have:
-A pool for each day from Mon-Thu with one tape (Recycle=yes,
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