I've recently deleted some clients from my directory configuration.
However when I look in the Client table in MySQL, the clients are still
there.
I suspect the jobs and files won't be purged correctly since I removed
the clients from the configuration, and so Bacula won't autopurge these
Hi All
I contact you because I don't succeed to cancel my job. This morning I have
numerous Job in running job section in bconsole. I have some problem that I
will fix but for the moment I want to stop properly all running jobs. So I use
the cancel command, then my job is marked canceled :
hi!
we have servers that operate with several independent raid arrays that
contain (lots of) data to backup.
currently we create tar files of the data-to-be-backed-up on each raid
and would like bacula to pick it up from there.
we have a script that does the tar handling that is run as
Hi Arno:
I'm configuring Bacula to save a PostgreSQL DB Server with your script
but have some doubts. I create a file called DBServer wich contains the
configuration for DatabaseBackup script. I give 770 permissions and
root propietary as the doc said. So after that I execute the command:
Filesets can have exclude and include lists that are pulled in at
runtime from files. The run before script could create these lists??
Dirk
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 14:04 +0200, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
hi!
we have servers that operate with several independent raid arrays that
contain (lots
I don't remember but I think bacula will traverse mount points so . . .
mount --bind olddir newdir
Would likely work. I do know though that there at least was an issue
with differing file system types ie nfs/gfs mounts ect.
Dirk Bartley wrote:
Filesets can have exclude and include lists that
Dear list,
I'm running Bacula version 2.4.4 on Red Hat ELl5 x86_64. I have a backup
running (46 hours to finish) on Director and I need to restore some files
from another server. The problem is that job restore cannot running and the
status on director is:
529 Full
Here is an example of one of my filesets:
FileSet {
Name = ZimbraSet
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
aclsupport = yes
}
File = /opt/zimbra/backup/sessions
File = /opt/zimbra/conf
File = /root
#Exclude Dir Containing = .baculaexclude
}
Exclude {
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Dirk Bartleydbart...@schupan.com wrote:
Filesets can have exclude and include lists that are pulled in at
runtime from files. The run before script could create these lists??
the fileset is defined server-side. how can the server include stuff
that is created
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Doug Forsterdfors...@part.net wrote:
I don't remember but I think bacula will traverse mount points so . . .
mount --bind olddir newdir
Would likely work. I do know though that there at least was an issue with
differing file system types ie nfs/gfs mounts ect.
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