Hi guys,
I need to implement the following solution:
Sunday - Full Backup (Retention= 15Days)
Monday-Friday - Differential (Retention= 4 Days)
I need Full backups to be avaiable for 15 days and Differential ones to
be pruned after 4 days. the user will be able to restore:
1- Files from last 3
Hey list,
on monday I updated to bacula 2.2.6 (from 1.3.38) and started off with a clean
database. Apparently I didn't have to change a thing and was able to use the
old config (~15-20 clients with nightly backups to File Storage). Everything
went fine on Monday (using the Pool Monday), but
Hiya.
I'm working on a AlphaServer 1200, by now i'm managing everything with
Debian, but i am having so many troubles with a DEC DLT892, linux
doesn't recognize the device. So we decide to go back to Tru64 if bacula
could be installed on; then the DTL Library will be available.
But i've
Hi Rudolph,
I spent two days recently with the exact same problem trying to use one
storage and on device for multiple clients and jobs. My conclusion was
that the Storage Device can only keep one pool open at a time and
therefore are you getting the Job XX wants Pool=Tuesday but have
Hi Reynier,
You'll get more information from doing a:
[pathto]/bacula-dir -t -c [pathto]bacula-dir.conf
What does that say?
Nothing, it just run Ok and withouth any errors.
Try adding the debug option
i.e [pathto]/bacula-dir -d 99 -t -c [pathto]bacula-dir.conf
I had a similar problem on
Mattias Twedmark wrote:
Hi Rudolph,
I spent two days recently with the exact same problem trying to use one
storage and on device for multiple clients and jobs. My conclusion was
that the Storage Device can only keep one pool open at a time and
therefore are you getting the Job XX wants
Cancel the previous day job if it is running. You may have to insert
the blocked tape to continue.
Then insert the next tape and issue the mount command to mount it.
If the previous day job was not running you should be able to mount
the next days tape even though it asks for the
Rudolph Bott wrote:
Mattias Twedmark wrote:
Hi Rudolph,
I spent two days recently with the exact same problem trying to use one
storage and on device for multiple clients and jobs. My conclusion was
that the Storage Device can only keep one pool open at a time and
therefore are you
On Jan 23, 2008 5:23 AM, Diego Roccia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I need to implement the following solution:
Sunday - Full Backup (Retention= 15Days)
Monday-Friday - Differential (Retention= 4 Days)
I need Full backups to be avaiable for 15 days and Differential ones to
be pruned
Hi list,
My System: Suse 10.3 586
I downloaded bacula-postgresql-2.2.7-1.i586.rpm and want to install it now.
But doing so i get the following error-message:
error: Failed dependencies:
libtermcap is needed by bacula-postgresql-2.2.7-1.i586
I was looking for libtermcap via locate:
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I had a similar problem on Ubuntu (Debian based) and it was
down to a user and group permissions error, in the end I
found that the /var/log/ bacula dir was not owned by the
correct group and just failed to start without any output.
In the init script you probably have something like
On Jan 23, 2008 7:33 AM, Bjoern Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
My System: Suse 10.3 586
I downloaded bacula-postgresql-2.2.7-1.i586.rpm and want to install it now.
But doing so i get the following error-message:
error: Failed dependencies:
libtermcap is needed by
On Jan 22, 2008 7:56 AM, Vladimir Vasilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks
I want to setup Bacula on qemu. Everithing is fine, but when back-up
begins, the network freeze. Qemu is running, the shell is alive (when
running it with SDL), only the network is down. When `/etc/init.d/network
Well I run the command and get this:
/etc/bacula# bacula-dir -d 99 -t -c bacula-dir.conf
bacula-dir: dird.c:152 Debug level = 99
bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=1 [A-Z]:/
Documents and Settings/*/Application Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache
bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set
Thank you for that but I am still wondering about this scenario.
1) the client is scheduled for 9AM
2) it arrives on the network at 10AM well within Max Wait Time
3) how long does it take for the scheduled backup to begin? ( i.e. does
the director check for jobs for clients every 10 minutes or 5
I have observed the following:
1) The full backup is scheduled for January 1
2) I start initialize and bacula later ( say Jan 15 )
3) So to catch up I forced a run and the usual incremental was upgraded
to full because no prior full was found.
4) Then when that completed the director finds that
Hi Drew,
Thanks for your reply!
I think youre right - i need this libtermcap-package. But: i can't find it for
Suse! There are rpms for many other distributions.. but not for the suse 10.3
(or any other suse).
Maybe there's a trick? Am i the only one, who wants to set up a bacula on suse?
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When a tape is missed for one of our weekday sets the next evening
the previous days, missed, tape is still requested
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When a tape is missed for one of our weekday sets the next evening
the
Our problem turned out to be a network hardware problem, the port that the
SD was plugged into was at 100 not 1000 and maybe the server was at 1000 or the
duplex was not matched.
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On Jan 23, 2008 8:37 AM, Reynier Perez Mira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar problem on Ubuntu (Debian based) and it was
down to a user and group permissions error, in the end I
found that the /var/log/ bacula dir was not owned by the
correct group and just failed to start without
Good morning, Bjoern, et al.
I'm running openSuSE 10.0 and 10.2 machines. I thought I'd built using
termcap on the 10.2 machines, checking YAST2, shows that I didn't have
termcap installed. Running YAST2/Software Management, termcap installs
easily on 10.2. After installation, I see
On Jan 23, 2008 9:07 AM, Bjoern Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Drew,
Thanks for your reply!
I think youre right - i need this libtermcap-package. But: i can't find it
for Suse! There are rpms for many other distributions.. but not for the suse
10.3 (or any other suse).
Maybe there's a
On Jan 23, 2008 9:12 AM, Bill Szkotnicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for that but I am still wondering about this scenario.
1) the client is scheduled for 9AM
2) it arrives on the network at 10AM well within Max Wait Time
3) how long does it take for the scheduled backup to begin?
On Jan 23, 2008 10:44 AM, Drew Bentley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 23, 2008 9:07 AM, Bjoern Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Drew,
Thanks for your reply!
I think youre right - i need this libtermcap-package. But: i can't find it
for Suse! There are rpms for many other
Is there a way to allow a client ( in this case a windows laptop )
to initiate restores for their own files and no one else's?
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Is anyone using a Tape Library witch 2 Drives LTO-4 FC with Bacula?
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Hi all,
I have a huge project integrating bacula into an multi-OS environment at
a big company here in germany (few 100s of servers). So far i've got
windows/linux/solaris fds up and running here.
Do anybody of you have tried building/running bacula-fd on HP-UX
(10..11) and AIX (5.x)? Do any
All,
I have recently been requested to start backing up a couple of RH8
(Psyche) 2.4.18 kernel systems. I was wondering if anyone out there already
has a bacula-fd for this OS that would be willing to share.
Thanks,
Shon
Well I run the command and get this:
/etc/bacula# bacula-dir -d 99 -t -c bacula-dir.conf
bacula-dir: dird.c:152 Debug level = 99
bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=1 [A-Z]:/
Documents and Settings/*/Application Data/*/Profiles/*/*/Cache
bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set
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Last I built on HP-UX was 2.0.4. Worked fine, and I'd not expect
anything to have changed since. I ran on HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC 1.1, and
built with gcc (got that from the HP-UX Porting Centre -- one might try
to get them to carry Bacula binaries,
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Matt Brown wrote:
Well I run the command and get this:
/etc/bacula# bacula-dir -d 99 -t -c bacula-dir.conf
bacula-dir: dird.c:152 Debug level = 99
bacula-dir: inc_conf.c:526 set wilddir 80f6c20 size=1 [A-Z]:/
Documents and Settings/*/Application
Whoops ! I should have taken more time to look over the above, it
would appear to be a windows install ?
*blush*
Sorry :(
I believe it was a linux server with windows clients.
John
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I believe it was a linux server with windows clients.
I forgot to add he is compiling from source. He had originally
compiled for mysql and now wants to use postgresql.
John
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I am also trying to compile it on AIX 5.3 and I am not having any luck.
I would like to replace our veritas netbackup system with bacula. I was
able to make it work on Linux and Windows, but if I cannot make it work
on AIX 5.3 and HP-UX 10 I cannot use it. I have not yet tried it on
HP-UX, it will
Folks,
I want to setup a new bacula server (if I can compile bacula client
on AIX and HP-UX) and I am looking server and autochanger
recommendations.
I want to run it on a Linux system preferably RH and a LTO autochanger.
I want to first backup the sytems to the disk and then migrate it to
On Jan 23, 2008 3:31 PM, Hemant Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
I want to setup a new bacula server (if I can compile bacula client
on AIX and HP-UX) and I am looking server and autochanger
recommendations.
I want to run it on a Linux system preferably RH and a LTO autochanger.
I
One challenge we face in backup here are large disk images (30+GB
files). How does Bacula handle files of that size?
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On Jan 23, 2008 3:52 PM, Richard Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One challenge we face in backup here are large disk images (30+GB files).
How does Bacula handle files of that size?
Just like any other file. There is no special case where only the
diffs are saved. If there are changes the
Some versions of Redhat, and Mac OS X, use 4294967294 as the UID for
nobody. This is a problem for Python ( http://bugs.python.org/
issue1747858 ) : does this affect Bacula?
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One challenge we face in backup here are large disk images (30+GB
files). How does Bacula handle files of that size?
Can you elaborate upon the challenge? What problem/issue are you
concerned about?
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Well the Debian/Ubuntu packages use sqlite3 by default, which
packages did you install ?
I not use Ubuntu packages I compile Bacula from source. Also my configure was:
./configure --with-postgresql
Nothing more.
I also noticed you had the following in the above output:
bacula-dir:
Are you sure you have the new executables installed in the
proper place?
What you mean with new executables?
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I believe it was a linux server with windows clients.
Yes you are right, is a Linux server with one Windows client.
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I gave up on gcc, but I was able to compile the client using IBM C
compiler. Here is what I did:
cd /tmp
gtar -xzf bacula-2.2.7.tar.gz
cd bacula-2.2.7
# Set path so that xlc, xlC and cpp are in path, IBM cpp is in
/us/ccs/lib
export PATH=/usr/vacpp/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:$PATH
# set C compiler.
Are you sure you have the new executables installed in the
proper place?
What you mean with new executables?
Yes. I meant are you 100% sure that the executables you compiled with
the postgresql support were installed in the same place any previous
install you may have done on the same
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