Would the regress scripts on trunk be sufficient? That runs daily.
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On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:40 AM, Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com wrote:
On Tuesday 23 June 2009 00:19:08 Dan Langille wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
It seems that I mistakenly thought that it
Hi.
i have tested it in gentoo (latest),
bacula-2.4.1,
bacula-2.4.4,
bacula-2.4.4 + patch in bug 1213.
i have an HP LTO-2, and the autochanger script to manage tapes.
when i start bacula-sd, he is not aware of tape loaded:
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Drive 0 status unknown.
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i have to mount it manually (mount in
Hi,
I'm getting started with bacula. I have a couple of minor backup jobs running
for a month or two. We have a windows webserver whose existing backups are
a bit rough so I thought I'd test out bacula's windows fd and get a little
further into bacula as I'm at it. This is the first FD which
Hi every:
Today, in the morning I check my Bacula status and I see a lot of Jobs
terminated but with errors. I'm using Webacula to check this. I'm asking
if it's possible trough the console or trough Webacula to see messages
for certain Job giving JobId or something else?
Regards,
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Ing.
Make sure your director and fd are the same major version, e.g. 3.0.1.
I had the same error when a v3 director tried to talk to a v2 fd.
Thanks
Matthias
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From: Gavin McCullagh gavin.mccull...@gcd.ie
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June 2009 11:31 PM
To: bacula-users
Greetings
Moved a machine into a dmz behind a pix515e firewall. Created a rule to
allow the fd to connect to the sd and it seems to work, except for one
little peculiarity on a larger backup job.
On a server that backs up about 60GB, it fails at the very tail end of
the backup. The firewall
Citando James Harper james.har...@bendigoit.com.au:
Does MySQL have a 'profiler' tool like MSSQL does? I spend most of my
time in MSSQL and if some operation is running slow I just attach the
profiler to it and capture the queries and focus on the ones that are
taking most of the time.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Gavin McCullaghgavin.mccull...@gcd.ie wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting started with bacula. I have a couple of minor backup jobs running
for a month or two. We have a windows webserver whose existing backups are
a bit rough so I thought I'd test out bacula's windows
Sure, iptables allows for connection based rules as well as the old
ipchains style rules based rules.
So your probably using connection based rules like :
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
just
Hi,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Matthias Reif wrote:
Make sure your director and fd are the same major version, e.g. 3.0.1.
I had the same error when a v3 director tried to talk to a v2 fd.
Yep! Both you and John were spot on. I'm up and running now.
Thanks,
Gavin
I know that you can specify the spool directory under a device, but is
there a way to specify the spool directory according to the job run?
e.gI have three disk drive with first drive on channel one and disks 2
3 on channel 2.
I would like to use a spool dir on disk three (chanel two) for all
Trying to restore files using bconsole: * restore client=client1-fd
fileset=Client1-Fileset select current all done. It does the 'select',
'current', and 'all' but sits there on the 'done' part. I have left it like
this overnight with no change in status. My setup is Bacula 2.4.4 DIR and SD
on a
2009/6/23 mehma sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com:
Trying to restore files using bconsole: * restore client=client1-fd
fileset=Client1-Fileset select current all done. It does the 'select',
'current', and 'all' but sits there on the 'done' part. I have left it like
this overnight with no change in
Hello,
and welcome here! I hope you find all the advice you need here - and
I'm sure you'll be able to halp others, too!
23.06.2009 14:32, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting started with bacula. I have a couple of minor backup jobs running
for a month or two. We have a windows
Hi,
23.06.2009 17:04, Dirk Bartley wrote:
Sure, iptables allows for connection based rules as well as the old
ipchains style rules based rules.
So your probably using connection based rules like :
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp
Hi,
23.06.2009 17:18, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, Matthias Reif wrote:
Make sure your director and fd are the same major version, e.g. 3.0.1.
I had the same error when a v3 director tried to talk to a v2 fd.
Yep! Both you and John were spot on. I'm up and running
John,
The dir and database are on the same machine and memory is not a problem. I
tried a partial restore - it restores files but not recursively. Meaning no
subdirectories. Then I tried restoring the subdirectory. It get that too but
no sub-sub directories.
Yudhvir
Although the cpu is pinged at 100%
Yudhvir
The dir and database are on the same machine and memory is not a problem.
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On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 21:52 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
23.06.2009 17:04, Dirk Bartley wrote:
Sure, iptables allows for connection based rules as well as the old
ipchains style rules based rules.
So your probably using connection based rules like :
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m
Although the cpu is pinged at 100%
Did you wait till the cpu went back to low cpu usage? Depending on
your configuration and optimization of your database this could take
anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to finish.
I assume the disk / array is thrashing during this time?
John
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Did you wait till the cpu went back to low cpu usage?
No, it stays high overnight and my patience runs out before cpu pegging
does.
Depending on
your configuration and optimization of your database this could take
anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to finish.
I assume the disk /
I'm pretty sure that a postgresql server running with so low memory
27484 pgsql 1 40 54668K 37488K sbwait 0 1:20 0.00% postgres
could give a suffisant throughput.
54MB tend to indicate a default deb/rpm installation value which are very low.
During the process you can get the
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