Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> The main point was: please post here and seek help
>> *before* filing a bug report.
>> http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=bugs is also quite clear
>> on this point.
>>
>> regards. :)
>>
>
> And that is all I have done.
>
> I started this with writing to users.
>
> All h
>
> The main point was: please post here and seek help
> *before* filing a bug report.
> http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=bugs is also quite clear
> on this point.
>
> regards. :)
>
And that is all I have done.
I started this with writing to users.
All help I got was "Yes I have the same pro
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> Sorry, I can't help you. But in general, you're better
>> off seeking help here first before you file a bug report.
>>
>> see http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=support
>>
>> cheers
>>
>
> Cheers.
>
> That page was about different kind ofsupport for Bacula.
Yes. This mai
>
> Sorry, I can't help you. But in general, you're better
> off seeking help here first before you file a bug report.
>
> see http://www.bacula.org/en/?page=support
>
> cheers
>
Cheers.
That page was about different kind ofsupport for Bacula.
1. Professional Support.
I don't want Professi
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Tobias Bartel wrote:
> The database is a SQLite one, on the same machine but on a Software
> Raid 1.
SQLite is really oinly intended for testing, not production systems.
Switch to postgres or mysql, things should improve.
--
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> this may be good for Maildir, but with Cyrus IMAPD, which uses short
> filenames like "1432.", "1433.", this *reduced* performance by a few
> percent in one test we did.
How many files/dorectory were you testing with? In some cases our users
were
Please reply to the list, not me personally. Other people may have the
problem now or in future and the archives are valuable resources.
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> Willians Vivanco wrote:
> > Alan Brown wrote:
> > > On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Willians Vivanco wrote:
> > >
> > >
> >
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>> I went from tape to DVD a month ago, and everything
>> failed.
>>
>> Bug reports:
>>
>> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1184
>> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1186
>>
>>
>> Yahoo! Google!
>>
>> I downgraded to 2.2.8 for the dir/stored server, and I
>> made it!
No, sorry.
Next job fails now with message
29-Nov 04:27 wellington-sd JobId 8982: Fatal error: dvd.c:580 Error writing.
Current part less than total number of parts (5/5, device="DVD_RW" (/dev/hdc))
5 is less than 5 and it fails. Dammit.
> I went from tape to DVD a month ago, and everything
I went from tape to DVD a month ago, and everything failed.
Bug reports:
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1184
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1186
Yahoo! Google!
I downgraded to 2.2.8 for the dir/stored server, and I made it! Backup
successful!
I don't remember when was it, but the st
SZÉKELYI Szabolcs wrote:
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>> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 3:38 PM, SZÉKELYI Szabolcs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I use files to store my backups, and all scheduled backups ran fine when
>>> I got the error 'Cannot find any app
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John Drescher wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 3:38 PM, SZÉKELYI Szabolcs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I use files to store my backups, and all scheduled backups ran fine when
>> I got the error 'Cannot find any appendable volumes' out of the blue.
>>
Martin Simmons wrote:
>> 23-Nov 22:06 gershwin-sd JobId 506: Error: Re-read of last block OK, but
>> block numbers differ. Last block=4963 Current block=4963.
>> 23-Nov 22:06 gershwin-sd JobId 506: End of medium on Volume
>> "MainCatalog-004" Bytes=28,148,843,520 Blocks=436,334 at 23-Nov-2008 22:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 3:38 PM, SZÉKELYI Szabolcs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I use files to store my backups, and all scheduled backups ran fine when
> I got the error 'Cannot find any appendable volumes' out of the blue.
> The filesyst
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Hi,
I use files to store my backups, and all scheduled backups ran fine when
I got the error 'Cannot find any appendable volumes' out of the blue.
The filesystem that holds the backup file is not even close to full. The
file that was used previously i
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Kelly, Brian wrote:
> Arno,
>
> I've been studying different options for improving my database performance.
>
> After reading your recommendations on improving catalog performance.
>
> "There are two rather simple solutions:
> - Don't keep file in
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:39 AM, Bartosz. c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have weird situation, when bacula meet a problem (mainly one of
> bacula-fd is shuted down) it dont want to continue rest of backups
> from the list of jobs,
>
> only when problem is solved (it mean backuped data [bacula-fd]
Silvian Cretu wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a bacula user for almost 2 years now. But I've encountered a
> problem, recently.
> Whenever I try to backup files from a specific client I get this errors:
>
>
> 27-Nov 11:23 director JobId 373: Fatal error: Network error with FD during
> Backup: ERR=Connectio
I have a daily backup at a incremental level with a 7 days retention
period and this works fine.
I have one share that is very big and would be alot better if it could
run its "full" on fridays. is it possible for me in the bconsole to
promote the level to full on the fly ?
Or am I obligated t
Guys,
I figured out what is the real problem. The company implemented a criptografy solution on all laptops called Credant. After this implementation Bacula can't access anymore any file on drive of laptops.
Somebody have any idea or have experienced this kind of situation? What can I do? I can acc
I have weird situation, when bacula meet a problem (mainly one of
bacula-fd is shuted down) it dont want to continue rest of backups
from the list of jobs,
only when problem is solved (it mean backuped data [bacula-fd] is
online) it start working and do rest of jobs:
i have no idea how to solve
Tobias Bartel wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>> Even with 800,000 files, that sounds very slow. How much data is
>> involved, how is it stored and how fast is your database server?
>>
>
> It's about 70GB of data, stored on a Raid5 (3Ware controller).
>
> The database is a SQLite one, on the same mach
This might be a totally off-the-wall idea, might not even work - or if
it does, it may not help in the end.
But how about doing your own "subdirectorying". Leave all 800,000 files
in the directory where they are - and create your own parallel directory
structure with subdirectories as you like.
Hi,
I am a bacula user for almost 2 years now. But I've encountered a problem,
recently.
Whenever I try to backup files from a specific client I get this errors:
27-Nov 11:23 director JobId 373: Fatal error: Network error with FD
during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out
27-Nov 11:23 storage JobId
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