All,
I'm running Bacula 2.0.3 on Solaris 10. I have had Bacula running
recently in testing, and am now trying to move to production. However,
when starting the Director, I get this error:
14-Nov 03:43 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at parse_conf.c:482
Config error: Could not find config
Hello,
14.11.2007 02:07,, Richard Walker wrote::
Do you see calls to dvd-handler in the SD's debug output?
That's the thing - for the job that isn't working, there are calls to
get the free space, but not to do any writing.
Bad, but that's something to work on, I think.
I attach a file
Alan Brown schrieb:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann wrote:
hi,
how fast does your windows bacula-fd daemon backup to a linux server?
Our backup to disk is (300GB of files) running at 4 MB/s over a gigabit
connection (GZIP compressed at default compression level and also tested
a
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Florian Engelmann (Manntech) wrote:
Turn off GZIP
I turned off GZIP and got this result:
Backup Level: Incremental, since=2007-11-12 22:00:03
^^
Incremental means it must scan the
Hi all!
Following question - is it possible to run multiple commands with RunScript on
client side?
I.e.
RunScript {
RunsWhen = Before
FailJobOnError = Yes
Command = /etc/init.d/someservice stop; lvcreate -s -n myservicebackup
I would recommend using a bash script to achieve these, the reason
your ';'s aren't working is that ';' is an interpreted command,
something bacula does not understand.
Sincerely,
-Michael
On 11/14/07, Vladimirs Vecgailis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
Following question - is it possible to
Hi folks,
As part of our audit requirement, I need to be able to recover data for *5
years to the exact* *date* and would like to have advice on best way to
implement it.
# Questions:
1. Backup strategy:
a) Multiple Jobs : Define ONE job per client ( I don't foresee more than
30 clients
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 23:34:06 +0100, Eric =?utf-8?Q?B=C3=B6se-Wolf?= said:
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Hello Martin,
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
Dell-TD6100-152 -i
resending to list, too
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On 2007.11.14. 16:13, Vladimirs Vecgailis wrote:
Hi all!
Following question - is it possible to run multiple commands with RunScript
on client side?
I.e.
RunScript {
RunsWhen = Before
=== operating system
iLinux (our own linux company distribution)
gcc 3.4.6
glibc2.3.6
mysql5.0.45
openssl 0.9.8g
kernel 2.6.21.3
=== version of Bacula
bacula 2.2.5, compiled and installed from sources
./configure
Another user asked me this morning about safely and completely removing all
traces of a given client from their director and storage.
Fortunately, since he uses disk-based volumes this didn't involve erasing a
bunch of tapes.
I'm sure that the method I advised is not the cleanest or most
Hello Martin,
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
Dell-TD6100-152 -i 'Archive-0001|Archive-0002|Archive-0003|Archive-0004\
|Archive-0005|Archive-0006|Archive-0007|Archive-0008|Archive-0009' \
-o 'Archive-Tape-1'
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Does restore work for the jobs on DVD-RAM volume Archive-0001?
This is what I got trying to do a restore from Archive-0001: (Newlines
inserted)
[Copy and Paste deleted]
Additionally I get (after the whole restore):
14-Nov 17:33
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 08:22:36 -0600
Michael Short [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend using a bash script to achieve these, the reason
your ';'s aren't working is that ';' is an interpreted command,
something bacula does not understand.
Sincerely,
-Michael
Thanks to all for the
I am receiving a message like this whenever I attempt to perform
a remote backup. The director / storagr is on my home system (on
Comcast) and the remote system is at a VPS. The director and
client are both 2.2.5 on Gentoo Linux. None of the processes
are dieing and the bacula logfile doesn't
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Hello Martin,
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
Dell-TD6100-152 -i
A small update:
I installed an old Adaptec 2940 and ran the btape test command and it finished
no problem.
I then ran the test 4 more times and all is good.
Currently I am performing a fill and it seems to be going alright, although
maybe a tad slow. It's only writing at 20MB/s but I can
All,
I am completely unfamiliar with Debian and its installation
system. I would like to know how others have easily (or not so easily)
installed a Bacula client (FD) on Debian hosts.
Thanks,
Shon
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This SF.net email is
Hi Shon,
Shon Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
installed a Bacula client (FD) on Debian hosts.
In testing is bacula 2.2.0, so for a production system you should
compile bacula 2.2.6 yourself and use something like GNU stow
to avoid pollution of the system.
Yours sincerely,
Eric Böse-Wolf
Shon Stephens wrote:
All,
I am completely unfamiliar with Debian and its installation
system. I would like to know how others have easily (or not so easily)
installed a Bacula client (FD) on Debian hosts.
Thanks,
Shon
I manually installed the packman 2.2.5 version of bacula
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:04:26 +0100, Eric =?utf-8?Q?B=C3=B6se-Wolf?= said:
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Hello Martin,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Hello Martin,
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./bcopy -c
I don't use the binary version of Bacula. Simply
download the source code - untar it - first comand =
./configure --client-only - second command = make
make install. That is it.
ZK
--- Shon Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am completely unfamiliar with Debian and its
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 16:54:57 +0100, Eric =?utf-8?Q?B=C3=B6se-Wolf?= said:
Hello Martin,
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./bcopy -c ../config/bacula-sd.conf -w /opt/bacula/working/ DVD-RAM \
Dell-TD6100-152 -i
'Archive-0001|Archive-0002|Archive-0003|Archive-0004\
The difficult SCSI card was an Adaptec 2130SLP.
I was using a RAID Array on the card with the tape drive attached.The btape
fill command is now performing the read back process using the Adaptec 2940 so
I'm quite happy that things are working correctly.
Now the fun begins...
Date: Wed,
Hi,
It just seems to me that SCSI tapes bacula don't perform well on
low-budget SCSI cards... ? I'm also having problems finsihing btape
successfully with a DDS2 tape on a tekram dc315U controller, and I'm
waiting for a friend sending me an adaptec 2940 controller to see if
it happens as well.
Hi Shon,
Shon Stephens wrote:
I am completely unfamiliar with Debian and its installation
system. I would like to know how others have easily
installed a Bacula client (FD) on Debian hosts.
I was, like yourself, unfamiliar with the Debian install method; having
been used to the RedHat
Hi,
14.11.2007 23:48,, Michael Lewinger wrote::
Hi,
It just seems to me that SCSI tapes bacula don't perform well on
low-budget SCSI cards... ? I'm also having problems finsihing btape
successfully with a DDS2 tape on a tekram dc315U
IIRC, I used one of those quite a while ago. Anyway, I
hi,
i do use bacula to backup some machines at the site where i work. this
works great, however with one exception i cannot get around till now. i
do a backup to disk using the following storage device definition in the
sd.conf file:
Device {
Name = b2d
Archive Device = /export/backup
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