I'm new to Bacula. I got it configured and ran a backup and that worked OK
after some playing. I removed some of the tapes from my jukebox and I I'm going
to relabel some of the ones that I didn't pull out as incrementals, since they
weren't used in the full backup. After removing some of the ta
I have been using Bacula for over a year now and it has been providing
'passable' service though I think since day one I have been streching it to
it's limits or need a paradigm shift in how I am configuring it.
Basically, I have a single server which has direct atached disk (~128TB / 112
dri
On Jun 27, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
> It's set to files dns, if I ping the hostname it comes up as 127.0.0.1.
> There's no way that this could be known by the 172.17.x.x address unless the
> Director was translating it and passing it over - there's not even a
> 172.x.x.x addres
It's set to files dns, if I ping the hostname it comes up as 127.0.0.1.
There's no way that this could be known by the 172.17.x.x address unless
the Director was translating it and passing it over - there's not even a
172.x.x.x address configured on the client machine. I'm really confused
here, a
All,
I could really use some ideas..
#bextract -d99 -i databaselist.rest -V DatabaseF-0027 /data/bacula /data/tmp
bextract: stored_conf.c:698-0 Inserting director res: foobar-dir
bextract: butil.c:282 Using device: "/data/bacula" for reading.
bextract: acquire.c:109-0 MediaType dcr= dev=
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 06:52:49 -0600, Stuart McGraw said:
>
> On 06/23/2011 04:26 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> >> On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:25:24 -0600, Stuart McGraw said:
> [...]
> >> I have not been seen in the Bacula manual a description of exactly
> >> how filenames match wildcard specs
That was it. I added dbaddress trying to debug the problem. The
interesting thing is that I am fairly sure that this is how the file was
built during install (I don't remember editing the dbname.)
thank you for the quick reply.
jerry
On 06/27/2011 01:34 AM, Jeremy Maes wrote:
> Op 27/06/2011 1
When I launched the system tray from the Windows taskbar in our Win64 clients,
it simply give a while screen without any info. However, win32 clients is fine
with the Bacula system tray. Any idea? We are running 5.0.2 client and the file
service is running at background service.
Thanks
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On 6/25/11 1:13 PM, mikewilt wrote:
>> > I have set up two similar installations at home and at church. They both
>> > have the same problem. Both are running under Linux:
>> >
>> > Linux version 2.6.26-2-686 (Debian 2.6.26-26lenny1) (da...@debian.org)
>> > (gcc version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerel
Op 27/06/2011 14:44, Mehma Sarja schreef:
> On 6/27/11 1:06 AM, Jerry Scharf wrote:
>> Sorry, I must be doing something stupid here but I can't figure it out.
>>
>> section of bacula-dir.conf
>>
>> # Generic catalog service
>> Catalog {
>> Name = MyCatalog
>> # Uncomment the following line if
Hi,
I've been experimenting with a migration from MySQL to Postgres.
One problem I've come across is that there are a handful of duplicate files
in the Filename table
mysql> select count(*) as filecount, Filename.name from Filename GROUP BY
Filename.Name ORDER BY filecount DESC LIMIT 30;
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On 6/27/11 1:06 AM, Jerry Scharf wrote:
> Sorry, I must be doing something stupid here but I can't figure it out.
>
> section of bacula-dir.conf
>
> # Generic catalog service
> Catalog {
> Name = MyCatalog
> # Uncomment the following line if you want the dbi driver
> # dbdriver = "dbi:sqlite3";
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> It seems you need to drop --quick which is implied in --skip-opt. The
> resulting command that I'm working with at the moment is:
>
> mysqldump -t -n -c --compatible=postgresql --skip-quote-names --quick \
> --lock-tables --add-drop-table --add
Am 26.06.2011 00:18, schrieb Gavin McCullagh:
> It seems you need to drop --quick which is implied in --skip-opt. The
> resulting command that I'm working with at the moment is:
>
> mysqldump -t -n -c --compatible=postgresql --skip-quote-names --quick \
> --lock-tables --add-drop-table --ad
Hi,
I have a pool that had recycle enabled and thus, a tape that had valid backups
was set as recycled and all the jobs in the tape
(and the next 2 that shared a job) were "deleted" from the database. I need to
know how to restore the jobs back to the database.
Regards,
-- Toda la informaciÃ
Op 27/06/2011 10:06, Jerry Scharf schreef:
> Sorry, I must be doing something stupid here but I can't figure it out.
>
> section of bacula-dir.conf
>
> # Generic catalog service
> Catalog {
> Name = MyCatalog
> # Uncomment the following line if you want the dbi driver
> # dbdriver = "dbi:sqlite
Sorry, I must be doing something stupid here but I can't figure it out.
section of bacula-dir.conf
# Generic catalog service
Catalog {
Name = MyCatalog
# Uncomment the following line if you want the dbi driver
# dbdriver = "dbi:sqlite3"; dbaddress = 127.0.0.1; dbport =
dbname = "bacula;" DB
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 07:10:19PM -0700, mikewilt wrote:
> Media Type = File
>
> Same for both storage daemons.
I found out by experience that bacula gets confused if you have the same media
type on different storages.
It may work better if you set the media types different to each other.
> Mik
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