Hi,
12.01.2009 00:04, James Harper wrote:
I'm not sure exactly what form this should take so this is a discussion
and not an actual feature request...
Sure... no problem. We'll see if it evolves into a feature request by
this discussion...
Basically I need to be able to run a job to eject
Can someone explain the following:
(bacula 2.4.3 on Centos 5.2)
Schedule {
Name = aca-windows-cycle
Run = Level=Differential Pool=aca tue-fri at 00:01
Run = Level=Full Pool=aca-week 1st-4th sat at 00:01
Run = Level=Full Pool=aca-month 5th sat at 00:01
}
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:04:49AM +0100, Carlo Maesen wrote:
Can someone explain the following:
(bacula 2.4.3 on Centos 5.2)
Schedule {
Name = aca-windows-cycle
Run = Level=Differential Pool=aca tue-fri at 00:01
Run = Level=Full Pool=aca-week 1st-4th sat at 00:01
Run = Level=Full
our onfiguration
- 2 DELL servers each with four AMD Quadcore CPUs.
- Suse Linux 11.0 - Kernel 2.6.25
- The servers are coupled over a fibre channel
by heartbeat
- Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library (LTO4)
attached over SAS to Server #2
- Bacula release 2.4.2 Director is running on Server
Hi,
12.01.2009 11:26, Ralf Brinkmann wrote:
our onfiguration
- 2 DELL servers each with four AMD Quadcore CPUs.
- Suse Linux 11.0 - Kernel 2.6.25
- The servers are coupled over a fibre channel
by heartbeat
- Dell PowerVault TL2000 Tape Library (LTO4)
attached over SAS to Server #2
Hi list,
does anyone reproduce this difference within the status director output:
With 2.4.3:
Terminated Jobs:
JobId LevelFiles Bytes Status FinishedName
224 Incr 19,146871.3 M OK
Ok now I understand.
I though the schedule was running 1234512345...
Thanks for the response.
- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
Van: Graham Keeling gra...@equiinet.com
Aan: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Verzonden: Maandag 12 januari 2009 11:19:18 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlijn /
Bern /
Happy new year, to start with..
Took some time to get back to the tape problems, is not the only one
we are having :( (enough to do here..)
But, checked cables, inserted the scsi controller card in an full PCI-
X slot, and rerun the btape after reconfig to use /dev/nst0..
test command
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Walter den Besten
w.denbes...@nimbuzz.com wrote:
Happy new year, to start with..
Took some time to get back to the tape problems, is not the only one we are
having :( (enough to do here..)
But, checked cables, inserted the scsi controller card in an full
Kevin is right stating that there's some room for improvments. I'm using
bacula for both tape and disk backups and I'm still searching for 'the
best' solution to implement swapable drives.
Bacula needs to know the devices and this is difficult for drives that
are hot-swapped.
I'm using a
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Nils Blanck-Wehde wrote:
Hello everyone!
Please excuse the crappy topic, I couldn't think of a better one...
The answer is yes - as long as you add them to the database and run
update slots to ensure it knows they're in the changer (if applicable)
AB
Hi,
Am Do 08.01.2009 22:22 schrieb Ulrich Leodolter
ulrich.leodol...@obvsg.at:
Hello,
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 12:21 -0500, J-P wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wrote an e-mail regarding this issue before Christmas and had some
good
replies - Thanks to all. However, we were still unable to
-- Forwarded message --
From: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Can bacula recognise newly added volumes
while waiting for another volume?
To: Alan Brown a...@mssl.ucl.ac.uk
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Alan
This discussion comes up every few weeks so I would search the
archives. Also look into the disk-changer script as it may help a lot.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Martin Schmid s...@apsag.com wrote:
Kevin is right stating that there's some room for improvments. I'm using
bacula for both
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux /dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
there - somethig that I can very well live without in case I have to
restore a
I always had issues installing on CentOS 64bit. Debian 64bit works fine,
so does just using the tarballs. I hope someone sheds some light to that.
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
I'm trying to build Bacula rpm binaries on 64-bit Centos 5.2
Script I'm using:
#!/bin/bash
rpmbuild --rebuild \
Stefan Sorin Nicolin wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux /dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
there - somethig that I can very well live
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 08:54:14AM +0200, Alex Ehrlich wrote:
Hello,
Can a (disk) volume be automatically relabelled when it is recycled?
I don't think that's supported atm..
I'd like to have that feature too. It shouldn't be too hard to implement..
-- Pasi
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Walter den Besten
w.denbes...@nimbuzz.com wrote:
Running the dd test right now.
Only domain info in dmesg is following:
[ 25.290263] scsi 0:0:3:0: Sequential-Access HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
S53D PQ: 0 ANSI: 3
[ 25.290263] target0:0:3: Beginning Domain
Hi,
12.01.2009 19:36, Stefan Sorin Nicolin wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux /dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
there - somethig that I
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen pa...@iki.fi wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 08:54:14AM +0200, Alex Ehrlich wrote:
Hello,
Can a (disk) volume be automatically relabelled when it is recycled?
I don't think that's supported atm..
I'd like to have that feature too. It
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Stefan Sorin Nicolin
bac...@nicolinux.org wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux /dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
Stefan Sorin Nicolin wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up
a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux
/dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
there - somethig that I can very well live
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 6:03 PM, James Harper
james.har...@bendigoit.com.au wrote:
Stefan Sorin Nicolin wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up
a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux
/dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless
James Harper wrote:
Stefan Sorin Nicolin wrote:
Hi,
I have yet another exclusive configuration need. I'd like to back up
a
file _without_ it's contents. I noticed that under Gentoo Linux
/dev/
tty12 takes a lot of useless space. The terminal output is stored
there - somethig that I can
Have you tested a restore? If you are restoring to 'baremetal', then you
might actually need something in /dev before udev starts, which is a bit
tricky as it's 'under' udev...
Not necessarily. If you're doing a baremetal restore, you already have to
have to boot some minimum OS before you
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