I put up a gentoo ebuild for bacula-3.0.0 in my gentoo overlay
http://github.com/drescherjm/jmdgentoooverlay/tree/2b0fc273cb6222bc83d6cc284e28ec5a136ed99a/app-backup/bacula
Instructions on how to use the overlay are:
http://wiki.github.com/drescherjm/jmdgentoooverlay
I have tested basic stuff su
;)
I think some time will ellapse until it's in ubuntu repository ?
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 01:26, John Drescher wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Thomas Manson
> wrote:
>> I know that a feature is planned in the version3, but I need full backup now
>> ;)
>>
> bacula-3.0.0 has been rele
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Thomas Manson
wrote:
> I know that a feature is planned in the version3, but I need full backup now
> ;)
>
bacula-3.0.0 has been released today. :)
I'll be testing ebuilds on gentoo in 2 hours...
John
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I know that a feature is planned in the version3, but I need full backup now ;)
>I would rather execute the command to generate the exclude list on the
>client with the "\|" syntax. That at least ensures the list is always
>up to date.
The exclude file is updated with some ssh command before the
the file has lines like these :
/home/geocroissance/web/public_html/cache/
/home/aurelieetgeoffroy/web/public_html/cache/
/home/deco-factory/web/public_html/oscss_data/
/home/deco-factory/web/public_html/images/imagecache/
it should be change to
/home/geocroissance/web/public_html/cache
/home/a
Keith Edmunds wrote:
> We're seeing some odd sizes reported for incremental backups. A 'status
> jobs' shows, firstly, for a full backup:
>
>338 Full 19,796,3962.916 T OK 06-Apr-09 04:07 Client1
>
> That looks right: nearly 20 million files and nearly 3Tb.
>
> Now an incremental:
Hello,
This is to inform you that we have uploaded the Bacula version 3.0.0 source
tar files and the Win32/64 installer files to the Bacula Source Forge
download location.
There are quite a number of new features in this release, and upgrading to it
requires a database upgrade, so please read
> On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 14:11:12 +0100, Keith Edmunds said:
>
> We're seeing some odd sizes reported for incremental backups. A 'status
> jobs' shows, firstly, for a full backup:
>
>338 Full 19,796,3962.916 T OK 06-Apr-09 04:07 Client1
>
> That looks right: nearly 20 million f
On Thursday 09 April 2009 13:41:02 JanJaap Scholing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded from 2.4.4 to 3.0.0 (with database upgrade)
>
> When I try to purge the jobs on a volume and i enter the MediaID I get the
> following error message:
>
> *purge jobs volume
>
> | 92 | B1TH04 | Used
>
> Enter *M
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baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
> Hello Dan and Ryan,
>
> On mer., avr 08, 2009, Dan LANGILLE wrote:
>> baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
>>> Bacula 2.4.4 and OpenSSL 0.9.8k on Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91),
>>> everything is hand compiled but nothing special.
For what it's worth, I deleted all the volumes in the differential pool
for this client, and then the job ran once fine. Something must have
been undetectably scrozzled in the db.
Jeff Dickens wrote:
I just finished a dbcheck, which found no major problems, and then I
ran this job, which fai
Hello Dan and Ryan,
On mer., avr 08, 2009, Dan LANGILLE wrote:
>baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
>> Bacula 2.4.4 and OpenSSL 0.9.8k on Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91),
>> everything is hand compiled but nothing special.
>>
>> Director hostname back1.host.com: Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91)
>> File daemon ho
Dan Langille wrote:
> Pascal Clermont wrote:
>> Dan Langille wrote:
>>> Pascal Clermont wrote:
Hi,
I was reading the archives and stumbled upon "[Bacula-users]
Improving Backup speed" thread which caught my eye since I am having
issues.
we backup over 6TB of small files dur
We're seeing some odd sizes reported for incremental backups. A 'status
jobs' shows, firstly, for a full backup:
338 Full 19,796,3962.916 T OK 06-Apr-09 04:07 Client1
That looks right: nearly 20 million files and nearly 3Tb.
Now an incremental:
340 Incr 1,0851.313
yes,
Please let me know!
Jan Jaap
>
> I have done a patch for being able to install on the older qt. If you
> wat it, let me know. I'll hunt it down. The issue is not with the
> programming but the version of designer I was using. If I open with an
> older designer and solve a couple of i
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:19 PM, (private) HKS
> wrote:
>> Bacula 2.2.8 on OpenBSD 4.4 in a mixed OS environment.
>>
>> I'm introducing tape backups into a disk-only backup scheme, and trying
>> to figure out what the best way to do so is. Right now, I think the
>> best option is to modify my
My putty is currently configured with ISO-8859-1:1998 (Latin-1, West Europe),
but I set UTF-8 and I have still the same problem
PS : bacula-dir is on FreeBSD 7, bconsole use via putty ssh, client is Windows
server 2003 R2
De : Balogh Ferenc [mailto:vis...@c2.hu]
Envoyé : jeudi 9 avril 2009 11:5
François Mehault wrote:
> I am able to restore a file or a folder with space and accent with
>
> $mark "Mes donn*"
>
> Or
>
> $mark "h* lol.txt"
>
> But I can't enter in a folder with space and accent
Is bconsole being run on the Windows 2008 machine? the FreeBSD server
the director is on? Som
Is putty set to the correct character set translation (for ex. utf-8)?
François Mehault írta:> I use putty.> > On my
FreeBSD 7 where is installed bacula-dir and sd:> >
<10:16>[labo:~]# locale> LANGLC_CTYPE="C"> LC_COLLATE="C"> LC_TIME="C">
LC_NUMERIC="C"> LC_MONETARY="C">
LC_MESSAGES="C"> LC_ALL> I
I am able to restore a file or a folder with space and accent with
$mark "Mes donn*"
Or
$mark "h* lol.txt"
But I can't enter in a folder with space and accent
$cd "Mes donn*"
Invalid path
:(
The solution is to restore the last folder without accent but it could be big
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Mike Ruskai wrote:
> On 04/07/2009 04:21, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
>> Date: 4/6/2009
>> Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
>> Status:
>>
>>
>>
> I very much like this idea. I have pretty much en
>
> I use putty.
>
> On my FreeBSD 7 where is installed bacula-dir and sd:
>
> <10:16>[labo:~]# locale
> LANG=
> LC_CTYPE="C"
> LC_COLLATE="C"
> LC_TIME="C"
> LC_NUMERIC="C"
> LC_MONETARY="C"
> LC_MESSAGES="C"
> LC_ALL=
>
> In bconsole:
>
> $ ls
> Mes données/
> héhé lol.txt
> $
>
When do
I use putty.
On my FreeBSD 7 where is installed bacula-dir and sd:
<10:16>[labo:~]# locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_COLLATE="C"
LC_TIME="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_MONETARY="C"
LC_MESSAGES="C"
LC_ALL=
In bconsole:
$ ls
Mes données/
héhé lol.txt
$
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