If I want to back up whole system and the Max volume size reached, bacula
will automatically add another volume (File) for it? or how to automatically do
this?
amybac wrote:
Given OS is 64-bit and Bacula is 32-bit.
Pool {
Maximum Volume Bytes = nnn?
..
}
if use File (Disk) to store
amybac wrote:
Solaris: Sserver Dir+SD
Linux: LserverFD Client
when I use status client to see Lserver status:
Connecting to Client Lserver-fd at 135.252.169.202:9102
Fatal error: bsock.c:134 Unable to connect to Client: Lserver-fd on
Lserver:9102. ERR=Connection timed out
on
Hi Dan,
Two tape test with two different tapes or with only one?
The two tape test with the same tape works ok (all This is correct!)
Other problem I see is the media use:
| 11 | Completo01-01 | Full | 1 | 190,149,249,024 |
191 |4,320,000 | 1 |0 | 0 |
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server? You can
ping the host? There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
Can you telnet from Linux Server to Solaris Server in the bacula ports?
J.
2010/12/1 amybac bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com:
Solaris: Sserver Dir+SD
Linux:
On 01/12/2010 01:49, Dan Langille wrote:
On 11/30/2010 11:09 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Hi,
We have a setup with two storage director machines at different
locations. Most of the clients are in one hosting center, and use the
local SD, while several are scattered at various locations around
On 2010-12-01 09:10, amybac wrote:
If I want to back up whole system and the Max volume size reached, bacula
will automatically add another volume (File) for it? or how to automatically
do this?
In your Storage Daemon configuration (bacula-sd.conf) add
LabelMedia = Yes to the Device
Am 01.12.2010 um 02:35 schrieb Dan Langille:
This is different from what I want. You are doing a Full backup
every six months. I'm doing one every month. But every quarter, one
of the backups goes to a different pool. Thus, I need two backup
Jobs. One with a quarterly Schedule,
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Hi at all,
yesterday I've added a second LTO-4 ULTRIUM 1640 tape reader into my HP
MSL6030 SCSI tape library. I'm using Bacula 5.0.2 on Centos 5 x64.
I've updated my config in this way:
## bacula-sd.conf
Autochanger {
Name = Autochanger
Device =
Given OS is 64-bit and Bacula is 32-bit.
Pool {
Maximum Volume Bytes = nnn?
..
}
if use File (Disk) to store the backup. This nnn should be one file size,
right?
then what is the max number here?
Whatever you want. Just make sure you divide your storage well enough
such that recycling
Jon Langseth wrote:
On 2010-12-01 09:10, amybac wrote:
If I want to back up whole system and the Max volume size reached, bacula
will automatically add another volume (File) for it? or how to
automatically do this?
In your Storage Daemon configuration (bacula-sd.conf) add
Hello, bacula-users@ readers.
I'm running bacula 5.0.3 on linux server with 2.1 TB NFS
share and I'm trying to correctly limit my volumes and
pools so that they wont grow larger than 2.1 TB.
I decided to size my pools following way:
I defined 3 pools they are : full pool for full backups,
diff
Jon Langseth wrote:
On 2010-12-01 09:10, amybac wrote:
If I want to back up whole system and the Max volume size reached, bacula
will automatically add another volume (File) for it? or how to
automatically do this?
In your Storage Daemon configuration (bacula-sd.conf) add
Hi folks,
I did prepare a paper for this years Bacula Konferenz 2010 about doing
large scale, high peformance disk-to-disk backups with Bacula but
unfortunately my workload prohibited me from submitting.
I have turned the essence of the paper into a few blog posts which will
explain our setup,
How do I define that there should be a differential the third and last saterday?
This is what I have now, but it should be the thirth and fifth saterday :
Level=Differential 2nd-5th sat at 0:05
Is this a good idea :
nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Run = Level=Full 1st sat at 0#58;05
nbsp; nbsp;
Il 01/12/2010 16:04, Henrik Johansen ha scritto:
Hi folks,
I did prepare a paper for this years Bacula Konferenz 2010 about doing
large scale, high peformance disk-to-disk backups with Bacula but
unfortunately my workload prohibited me from submitting.
I have turned the essence of the paper
Hello,
I am trying to set up bacula to backup our company's desktop systems.
The system I'm running bacula on has two eSATA docks. We'd like to back
files up to drives in the eSATA docks, and be able to remove each drive
and store it powered off once it's full. So, I've settled on
Hi all,
I am running Bacula 3.0.2 (Mysql) on Centos 4.8. I have a Spectra T380 changer
with 50 tape slots. I need to archive about 7 TB of data. The first time I
attempted to back it up, the job stalled on 2.559TB and errored out. I figured
it might be the drive i used since I have had
On 12/1/2010 12:58 PM, Matt Coleman - Digital Domain wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to set up bacula to backup our company's desktop systems.
The system I'm running bacula on has two eSATA docks. We'd like to back
files up to drives in the eSATA docks, and be able to remove each drive
and store
Dear John Acar,
In message 9f3ac5511e192548bc1d06fd1bc1ef8306f5453...@gsoc-bb01.treas.local
you wrote:
I am running Bacula 3.0.2 (Mysql) on Centos 4.8. I have a Spectra T380
changer with 50 tape slots. I need to archive about 7 TB of data. The first
time I attempted to back it up, the
On 12/1/2010 2:28 PM, John Acar wrote:
Hi all,
I am running Bacula 3.0.2 (Mysql) on Centos 4.8. I have a Spectra T380
changer with 50 tape slots. I need to archive about 7 TB of data. The first
time I attempted to back it up, the job stalled on 2.559TB and errored out.
I figured it
On 12/1/2010 11:52 AM, dietervh wrote:
How do I define that there should be a differential the third and last
saterday?
This is what I have now, but it should be the thirth and fifth saterday :
Level=Differential 2nd-5th sat at 0:05
Is this a good idea :
nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Run =
On 12/1/2010 6:55 AM, Paulo Martinez wrote:
Am 01.12.2010 um 02:35 schrieb Dan Langille:
This is different from what I want. You are doing a Full backup
every six months. I'm doing one every month. But every quarter, one
of the backups goes to a different pool. Thus, I need two backup
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
Sserver can access C.
You can ping the host?
yes. alive.
There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
No
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
Sserver can access C.
You can ping the host?
yes. alive.
There's a firewall or 'smart' router between hosts?
No
On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver, and
Sserver can access C.
You can ping the host?
yes. alive.
There's a firewall
Dan Langille wrote:
On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver,
and Sserver can access C.
You can
On 12/1/2010 8:27 PM, amybac wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
On 12/1/2010 8:04 PM, amybac wrote:
Francisco Javier Funes... wrote:
The Solaris server is in the same subnet as the Linux Server?
No, but I have another solaris C, C is not the same subnet with Sserver,
and Sserver can access C.
Hi,
I'm running Bacula 5.0.2 on a Debian Lenny AMD64 system and I'm trying to
back up data to a HP 1/8 G2 autoloader equipped with a HP Ultrium 920 drive.
I get the above message when backing up a particular host; the other ones
work without any problem. Interestingly enough, before I get this
use restore all, and select a job(this job is a little big, 200k files and
14GB backedup),
when entering the backed up file tree, bconsole exit and bacula-dir also exit.
a more painful thing is that every time I start a dir or fd, it need 1hour...
this waste too much time.
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