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Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 13:11:09 -0400
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> [...]
>> You know, he did just say he's using sqlite.
> According to [1], the limits on the database size are mostly imposed by
> the OS. So maybe certain things worth check
Hi Simone.
The way I see it, you put 0.0.0.0 on the listening IP of the daemons
that would be receiving connections from more than one network and it
will listen on both interfaces. If the _name_ and password of the
other end matches, they will comunicate.
I have mine set this way (and it's confi
Hi!
Thank you Martin. I had some problems with bscan segfaulting and during the
testing have missed that point. I will try that on first possibility.
Thanks,
Joosep
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> > On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 17:13:55 +0300, Joosep said:
> >
> > Hi list!
>
Hi!
Couple of months ago i did upgrade my bacula host. I'm using MySQL and i had
some problems with database upgrade.
In the beginning of the upgrade process database server was shut down by the
upgrade process. Result was that upgrade process was unable to upgrade the
bacula database, since the s
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 2:24 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>> I ran a job, and it was blocked waiting for a volume to be mounted.
>> Why do I need to mount a volume? I had already set 'AutomaticMount =
>> yes;' for this Device. I suppose that only applies to Devices and not
>> volumes contained inside
> I ran a job, and it was blocked waiting for a volume to be mounted.
> Why do I need to mount a volume? I had already set 'AutomaticMount =
> yes;' for this Device. I suppose that only applies to Devices and not
> volumes contained inside of a Device? I mounted a volume manually but
> of course
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Jeff Cleverley
wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I'll throw in some general explanations of my own. Perhaps a
> different concept of things would help.
>
> Consider a garage to be a storage pool. Inside the garage are 100 1
> gallon buckets. The buckets are your volumes. You d
On 08/05/11 14:17, Jeff Cleverley wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I'll throw in some general explanations of my own. Perhaps a
> different concept of things would help.
>
> Consider a garage to be a storage pool. Inside the garage are 100 1
> gallon buckets. The buckets are your volumes. You data is water.
Dan,
I'll throw in some general explanations of my own. Perhaps a
different concept of things would help.
Consider a garage to be a storage pool. Inside the garage are 100 1
gallon buckets. The buckets are your volumes. You data is water.
Outside the garage you have a 5 gallon bucket of water
On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 13:11:09 -0400
Phil Stracchino wrote:
[...]
> You know, he did just say he's using sqlite.
According to [1], the limits on the database size are mostly imposed by
the OS. So maybe certain things worth checking:
1) If /proc/$sd_pid/limits indicates some limit on the file size f
> On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 17:13:55 +0300, Joosep said:
>
> Hi list!
>
> I have a strange problem. I managed to destroy my bacula database and i'm
> now trying to restore the database from tape backups with bscan.
> Every backup is several terabytes large and is on multiple LTO3 and LTO4
> tapes.
On 08/05/11 12:27, Kleber Leal wrote:
> MySQL Table is Full
> If you are running into the error The table ’File’ is full ..., it is
> probably because on version 4.x MySQL,
> the table is limited by default to a maximum size of 4 GB and you have
> probably run into the limit.
You know, he did just
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:18:19 -0400
"Jason A. Kates" wrote:
> I am using a HP MSL4048, but I don't see why most wouldn't work.
> -Jason
>
> On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 08:46 -0400, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> > Are there any fiber connected tape libraries thats are kno
2011/8/5 Kleber Leal :
> Are using mysql ou postgres?
> What version?
>
He said sqlite on the last line of the post.
John
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MySQL Table is Full
If you are running into the error The table ’File’ is full ..., it is
probably because on version 4.x MySQL,
the table is limited by default to a maximum size of 4 GB and you have
probably run into the limit. The
solution can be found at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/f
On Fri 05 August 2011 11:05:54 am Henry Jensen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we are about to upgrade our servers from Debian Lenny to Squeeze which
> includes an upgrade from Bacula 2.4.4 to 5.0.2.
>
> We have one Bacula director running with PosgreSQL as database backend
> and two with sqlite3.
>
> Had a
Hello,
we are about to upgrade our servers from Debian Lenny to Squeeze which
includes an upgrade from Bacula 2.4.4 to 5.0.2.
We have one Bacula director running with PosgreSQL as database backend
and two with sqlite3.
Had anyone the same combination and did an upgrade? Are there any
issues I mu
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 5:10 AM, Paul Mather wrote:
> On Aug 4, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>
>>> Why do we use volumes? It sounds like a silly question, but it's
>>> genuine. Is it so a backup can span several media types? Tape, file,
>>> disk, Pandora's box, what? Why do I care
Are using mysql ou postgres?
What version?
Kleber
2011/8/5 terryc
> I am now getting ..."failed: database is full" error messages.
> Job completes, but fails at the end with this sequence of messages.
> Using sqlite.
>
> ...
> 05-Aug
I am now getting ..."failed: database is full" error messages.
Job completes, but fails at the end with this sequence of messages.
Using sqlite.
...
05-Aug 15:19 damselfly-sd JobId 10362: Writing spooled data to Volume.
Despooling 2,543
Progress!
I installed Bacula-fd to Work Windows 7 and it works!
I had not done that because at home it does not work.
Now wondering what might be the difference...
Cheers ;)
5.8.2011 17:15, John Drescher kirjoitti:
>> Yes, I changed those to c:\temp\bacula but still does not work. trace
>> fi
5.8.2011 17:15, John Drescher kirjoitti:
> I know that bacula-fd works with windows 7 since I use that here at
> work (although not often most of my backups are for the my linux
> servers and not the clients).
>
I have used Bacula for years, with Linux, Windows 2003 and XP. It always
just worked.
5.8.2011 17:15, John Drescher kirjoitti:
>> Yes, I changed those to c:\temp\bacula but still does not work. trace
>> file is written there, but nothing else.
>>
>> I though too, that program files is bad for data.
>>
>
> At this point I would
>
> 1. stop bacula-fd.
> 2. open up an elevated comman
> Yes, I changed those to c:\temp\bacula but still does not work. trace
> file is written there, but nothing else.
>
> I though too, that program files is bad for data.
>
At this point I would
1. stop bacula-fd.
2. open up an elevated command prompt
3. run bacula-fd with the -d 100 option and -c
Hi list!
I have a strange problem. I managed to destroy my bacula database and i'm
now trying to restore the database from tape backups with bscan.
Every backup is several terabytes large and is on multiple LTO3 and LTO4
tapes. System is Debian 6.0 running 2.6.32-5-amd64 kernel and bacula version
5.8.2011 15:40, John Drescher kirjoitti:
>>> What state file is that?
>>
>> WorkingDirectory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working"
>> Pid Directory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working"
>>
>> Those are default values, and valid. Still "could not open state file"
>>
>
> I would not use these to
>> What state file is that?
>
> WorkingDirectory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working"
> Pid Directory = "C:\\Program Files\\Bacula\\working"
>
> Those are default values, and valid. Still "could not open state file"
>
I would not use these to store files if you have UAC on.
John
Excerpts from Alan Brown's message of Fri Aug 05 06:44:11 -0400 2011:
> Jason A. Kates wrote:
> > FYI: Bacula that's shipping with RHEL6
>
> As I said on the users list - it's 5.0.0 and RH absolutely refuse to
> update to 5.0.3 (I've had a ticket in for a while about that)
This is normal beh
On Aug 4, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Why do we use volumes? It sounds like a silly question, but it's
>> genuine. Is it so a backup can span several media types? Tape, file,
>> disk, Pandora's box, what? Why do I care about volumes and how long
>> they're retained, how often
Jason A. Kates wrote:
> FYI: Bacula that's shipping with RHEL6
As I said on the users list - it's 5.0.0 and RH absolutely refuse to
update to 5.0.3 (I've had a ticket in for a while about that)
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On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:44 AM, dobbin wrote:
> Good morning, I'm running Bacula 5 on a Debian server and mostly, it's bloody
> brilliant. However, there are four servers in two locations outside of our
> data centre that I'm having massive problems backing up.
>
> One location needs to backup 1
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 10:01 AM, John Doe wrote:
, or hide under the table to catch him in the act...
ROFLMAO!!
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From: alberto abel
>I have reason to believe that someone is using my pc without permission and
>for now I prefer not to protect it with a password, because I'd like to check
>the honesty of such person to see if this person is really doing what I
>believe or not.
>I would like to know if with
Good morning, I'm running Bacula 5 on a Debian server and mostly, it's bloody
brilliant. However, there are four servers in two locations outside of our data
centre that I'm having massive problems backing up.
One location needs to backup 10 files with a total size of about 500mb, but
usually i
Hello,
last week my Bacula backup server data hard drive stopped working.
Fortunately I have file backup of storage pool.
The problem is :
Is there any way how to check consistency of BaculaDB versus restored
storage pool ?
Thank you
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