Hi
I use the verify function to detect for file tampering.
I get the following:
29-May 05:05 box-dir JobId 591: File: /var/spool/postfix/lib/libnss_nis.so.2
29-May 05:05 box-dir JobId 591: st_ino differ. Cat: 850339 File: 850337
What exactly does this mean ? What does st_ino refer to ?
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
CentOs5 = RHEL5 (and Scientific Linux, and Whitebox and a few other clones)
Use the RHEL5 rpm and all will be
Hi
Just need some clarification really.
Have old Debian Sarge box, which need to be backed up. Now, directors I have
are 2.4 or 3.0, with plans of migration to 3.0 all around. Debian box however
have bacula client 1.36 in sarge archives. As it is only client, I would
preffer to use distro
Hi,
09.06.2009 09:03, Peter wrote:
Hi
I use the verify function to detect for file tampering.
I get the following:
29-May 05:05 box-dir JobId 591: File: /var/spool/postfix/lib/libnss_nis.so.2
29-May 05:05 box-dir JobId 591: st_ino differ. Cat: 850339 File:
850337
What
We had a Bacula client machine die recently.
I have reinstalled the machine with Debian - Lenny. I installed the
bacula-client package from the Lenny repos. Our Bacula server is running
version 2.2.6.
I have edited /etc/bacula/bacula.conf (on the client) to have:
FDAddress = IP of Bacula server
Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to
the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type:
telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102
The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short:
- The FD isn't running. Use netstat -ltunp to confirm that
Hello,
Sorry if my english isn't very well :)
I'm trying to schedule Bacula Job, but i'm not sure how to do what i want.
I need to do :
- a Full backup the 1st monday of a month
- a Full backup the next mondays of this month
- a Differential backup from tuesday to friday
Here is what i have
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:49 PM, James
Harperjames.har...@bendigoit.com.au wrote:
Why is it that the Windows console crashes so much?
I would assume it's because there's a bug in it and that either nobody
has logged a bug report against it or that nobody is interested in
fixing it :)
I just accidently typed 1 (for files) instead of 3 (for volume) for a
purge operation, and because there is only a single client it
automatically selected that and started purging.
Does that strike anyone else as a little unfriendly?
James
On 06/08/2009 23:49, James Harper wrote:
Why is it that the Windows console crashes so much?
I would assume it's because there's a bug in it and that either nobody
has logged a bug report against it or that nobody is interested in
fixing it :)
Which console is it? I remember having
Jean,
Please forgive my ignorance, I have a bacula-fd.conf file but no dir or
sd conf files in /etc/bacula. In bacula-fd.conf there is no Listen
directive. Here is the (sanitized) bacula-fd.conf file without comments:
Director {
Name = server-dir
Password = password from server
}
Director {
Kevin Keane wrote:
Connection refused indicates that you can't even get a TCP connection to
the FD. You can actually verify that with telnet. On the server, type:
telnet arabella-100.example.com 9102
The list of possible reasons for this is fairly short:
- The FD isn't running. Use
John Kennedy schrieb:
Jean,
Please forgive my ignorance, I have a bacula-fd.conf file but no dir or
sd conf files in /etc/bacula. In bacula-fd.conf there is no Listen
directive. Here is the (sanitized) bacula-fd.conf file without comments:
Director {
Name = server-dir
Password =
2009/6/9 Mike Ruskai than...@earthlink.net:
On 06/08/2009 23:49, James Harper wrote:
Why is it that the Windows console crashes so much?
I would assume it's because there's a bug in it and that either nobody
has logged a bug report against it or that nobody is interested in
fixing it :)
2009/6/8 Jeff Shanholtz jeffs...@shanholtz.com:
I’m sure it’s not uncommon for a workstation to have user-defined folders
that simply don’t need to be backed up. Is there a way that those folders
can be added to the file service’s conf file as exclusions? Forcing the
server to keep track of
Isn't this exactly what you are looking for?
http://bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features.html#SECTION00317
Chris
John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote on 09.06.2009 15:52:03:
John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
09.06.2009 15:52
An
Jeff Shanholtz
Tolj Mario mario.t...@champittet.ch writes:
I need to do :
- a Full backup the 1st monday of a month
- a Full backup the next mondays of this month
So, you need Full backup every monday ;)
You can write
Run = Full monday at 23:00
- a Differential backup from tuesday to friday
Do you
2009/6/9 c.kesch...@internet-mit-iq.de:
Isn't this exactly what you are looking for?
http://bacula.org/manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features.html#SECTION00317
Sorry, I forgot about that. That would be much better for excluding
folders on the client side.
Thanks,
John
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to bscan (yes, I've done something wrong) several tapes to
restore a few folders. This was a Full spanning nine tapes, of which
the first has been overwritten. Am I correct in assuming that bscan
will not find the JobID without the first tape and will subsequently
Yes, I found that option last night and it seems to work well (though
apparently you only use double backslashes if you're quoting it). I also saw
a reference to a directive called IgnoreDir (not in the manual), but I
couldn't seem to get that to work.
Thanks!
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009 15:51:07 -0400, Lars Nordin said:
Anyone out there tried compiling bacula v.3.0.1 on FreeBSD v7.1?
When I try I get this error:
Compiling jcr.c
jcr.c: In function 'void _dbg_print_jcr(FILE*)':
Is it possible to suppress warnings that relate to drives that don't exist
in the email reports?
Examples (which occur for every drive letter from H-Z on my system)...
09-Jun 12:38 jeff-fd JobId 1: Warning: Generate VSS snapshot of drive H:\
failed. VSS support is disabled on this drive.
Hello,
Bacula seems to track files and backup times per-catalog. Let's say I
have two pools of volumes and I want to take one offsite every other
week. When the other volumes from the other pool are put into the tape
drive it won't backup all the differences from the last time that pool
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Jesse
Petersonjesse.peter...@exbiblio.com wrote:
Hello,
Bacula seems to track files and backup times per-catalog. Let's say I
have two pools of volumes and I want to take one offsite every other
week. When the other volumes from the other pool are put into the
On Jun 9, 2009, at 8:16 PM, John Drescher wrote:
Would it be too much pain to have 2 jobs with the same fileset?
The short answer: it is a big pain BUT if it's my only answer then
I'll settle.
Thanks,
- Jesse
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