Hello.
I just wanted to inform the list that I worked around the issue by minimizing
the number of devices/storages. The problem with this is that there may be
only as many parallel jobs as the number of devices.
I've created separate devices for the clients having biggest backups,
currently
Hi List,
yesterday i did an upgrade from etch to lenny.
after the update bacula was no longer able to verify
that the tapes are loaded correctly.
from the job log:
2009-02-16 16:25:26 3301 Issuing autochanger loaded? drive 0 command.
2009-02-16 16:25:26 3302 Autochanger loaded? drive 0,
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:56:34 +0100, Frank Sweetser f...@wpi.edu wrote:
The problem isn't that you're not escaping the shell characters,
the problem is that there's no shell there to treat them as special
characters in the first place. From the RunScript section of
Hi,
17.02.2009 09:48, Thomas wrote:
Hi List,
yesterday i did an upgrade from etch to lenny.
after the update bacula was no longer able to verify
that the tapes are loaded correctly.
...
but the mt output shows no ONLINE
zlato:~# mt -f /dev/nst0 status
drive type = 114
drive status
without tape i get this output
lenny:
time mt -f /dev/nst1 status
mt: /dev/nst1: rmtopen failed: Kein Medium gefunden
real2m0.530s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
etch
time /etc/bacula/mt -f /dev/nst1 status
/etc/bacula/mt: /dev/nst1: Kein Medium gefunden
real0m0.016s
user
Hi,
I've upgraded our Bacula installation from 2.2.8 just to find out that
the storage daemon crashes under load :(
Sadly I can't do much debuging since this is a production system. I'll
try to downgrade. However here are the facts:
Gentoo 32bit vServer-Linux, bacula 2.4.4 (installed via
Hi,
lately I've seen that verify jobs that have differences just doesn't finish.
bacula 2.4.4-b1, psql
*st dir
[...]
Running Jobs:
JobId Level Name Status
==
9602 VolumeT
Hi !
(private) HKS wrote:
It seems more and more likely to me that this is a Bacula-specific
issue. What else can I dig into to try to resolve this?
Can you check how many queries per second you get on the database while
backing up ?
Spooling makes no difference i take it ?
Does attribute
There are 2 different mt programs. One is from cpio (i think), and the
other is from the mt-st package. I think you are having problems
detecting which mt you have.
At the beginning of mtx-changer is a case function that sets the ready
string for wait_for_drive. The newer mtx-changer script
Hi,
Disclaimer: I haven't used bacula encryption. Just read the
documentation and used to teach PKI.
Tom Yates wrote:
I'm curious about encryption; specifically, encrypting the data on the
client-side before the storage daemon lays it down to tape.
I've read
Brian Debelius schrieb:
There are 2 different mt programs. One is from cpio (i think), and the
other is from the mt-st package. I think you are having problems
detecting which mt you have.
At the beginning of mtx-changer is a case function that sets the ready
string for wait_for_drive.
Curious is anyone using a VXA2 with their bacula? I wanted to see the
storage part of other bacula config files.
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 07:07:19 -0800, Kevin Keane said:
The above manual page on data encryption says that the encryption involves
three steps:
1. The File daemon generates a session key.
2. The FD encrypts that session key via PKE for all recipients (the
file daemon, any
Matthew Conley wrote:
Curious is anyone using a VXA2 with their bacula? I wanted to see the
storage part of other bacula config files.
I'm using a VXA-320 with the packetloader changer. Would that help?
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Lenny does have mt-st http://packages.debian.org/lenny/mt-st so you
could try that, instead of gnu mt. I just looked at the mtx-changer
from lenny, and it looks like it should work with either mt (as in the
one that returns ONLINE, and the one that just returns 'drive status'),
so I do not
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
P.S. Hasn't anybody created a graphical configuration program for bacula
yet? ^^
I'm working on one using PHP and MySQL, I'm hoping to be able to pull the
configuration straight from MySQL for the Director and SD. The FD doesn't
change so much so I was going to just
vi, emacs [put the name of your favorite text editor] rocks in case of bacula
GUI ? there's gedit, kate, x-term+vi :-
I use nano via ssh for the most part with my 30 clients, 75 jobs,
multiple SDs, external database, 15 pools .
I have my configuration files (50+) arranged in a folder
Hi Robert If you are working on it try to use pdo extension This can
greatly improve the base user which would be interested
Use bacula with sqlite - config in sqlite with pdo
Use bacula with mysql - config in mysql with pdo
Use bacula with postgresql - config in postgresql with pdo
Use
Interesting problem. I was the one who started the previous thread
about the naming.
When I'm talking with the management of a potential customer, I
neither use the tag line, nor do we read over the website together...
it's more that I offer a solution which can do this and that, works
reliably
Hi,
I try to install a client on a Redhat ES 4.
I've installed this rpm : bacula-client-2.4.2-1.el4.i386.rpm
I've udpated the configuration file for the client to this :
Director {
Name = home.bacula.com-dir
Password = thepwd
}
#
# Restricted Director, used by tray-monitor to
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name= client.bacula.com-fd
FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the
director
WorkingDirectory= /var/lib/bacula
Pid Directory = /var/run/bacula
Maximum
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:54 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name= client.bacula.com-fd
FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the
director
WorkingDirectory=
It was a couple of years ago I first brought this up. I guess you and I
are the only one who would find a cross-sd migration/copy useful. The
answer I got was not likely unless you're paying for it, which is
certainly fair enough, but I also got the feeling that the idea wasn't
well received
On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
That sounds backwards to me. Shouldn't the encrypter (backup) use
the public
key to keep the data safe? Then only the decrypter (restore) can
read the
data, using the private key.
Right. A symmetric session key is used for each backup
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Landon Fuller wrote:
On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
That sounds backwards to me. Shouldn't the encrypter (backup) use the
public key to keep the data safe? Then only the decrypter (restore)
can read the data, using the private key.
Right. A
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