Hie Tim,
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 02:36:28PM -0800, Tim Krieger wrote:
All our routine backups are done to disk to keep our backup window small
Our data is rolled from disk to tape(long term archive) with a migration job
weekly(file pool recycled after two weeks)
I have been asked to add an
Hello List,
I was wondering if anyone is able to back Outlook PST files in an efficient
way with Bacula.
For my understanding if the PST file will be modified everyday, than Bacula
will be backing it up everyday with any level of Backup (Incremental,
Differential, Full) while we only need to
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:38:52 +0200
Wassim Zaarour wassim.zaar...@navlink.com wrote:
Hello List,
I was wondering if anyone is able to back Outlook PST files in an
efficient way with Bacula.
For my understanding if the PST file will be modified everyday, than
Bacula will be backing it up
Hi List,
We are backing up to disks not tapes, now I need to set up a plan in case
the bacula server (director) crashes.
What to do in case the MySQL catalog is lost? Can we recover? I guess it is
easy to keep copy of configuration files to install on a new system but what
about the catalog?
Yes of course I went through it, I wanted to see if someone is actually
using it and how exactly.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
On 3/2/12 12:59 PM, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:38:52 +0200
Wassim Zaarour
Hi everyone!
Is there a way to delay the execution of the script Client Run Before
Job right up to the efective moment when the remote client will start
sending data?
I have set up such a script to shut down some databases and I'd like to
minimize the down-time as much as possible. It
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:38:52 +0200 schrieb Wassim Zaarour:
Hello List,
I was wondering if anyone is able to back Outlook PST files in an
efficient way with Bacula.
For my understanding if the PST file will be modified everyday, than
Bacula will be backing it up everyday with any level of
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:02:23 +0200 schrieb Wassim Zaarour:
Hi List,
We are backing up to disks not tapes, now I need to set up a plan in
case the bacula server (director) crashes.
What to do in case the MySQL catalog is lost? Can we recover? I guess it
is easy to keep copy of configuration
Or maybe they introduce a new feature in Bacula, as in block level backup,
this could make life easier.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
NavLink (an ATT Affiliated company)
On 3/2/12 2:55 PM, Thomas Mueller tho...@chaschperli.ch wrote:
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:38:52 +0200
So if I take a backup of MySql and I have the configuration files and the
volumes of the data, I could simple export mysql database to a new server,
install bacula and use the backed up conf files and put the volumes in the
same configured location, that would make me up and running?
Wassim
On 02.03.2012 14:32, Wassim Zaarour wrote:
So if I take a backup of MySql and I have the configuration files and the
volumes of the data, I could simple export mysql database to a new
server,
install bacula and use the backed up conf files and put the volumes
in the
same configured
On Friday 02 March 2012 08:47:42 Cristóbal Sabroe Yde wrote:
Hi everyone!
Is there a way to delay the execution of the script Client Run Before Job right
up to the efective moment when the remote client will start sending data?
I have set up such a script to shut down some databases and I'd
catalog
dump files that are more than x days old so I always have a few spares in
that directory in case of a database failure/corruption:
# ls /var/lib/bacula/catalog-dumps
bacula-20120229-033205.sql
bacula-20120301-033849.sql
bacula-20120302-035022.sql
bacula_catalog_delete.sh:
--[snip]--
#!/bin
Hello-
While upgrading from 5.2.3 to 5.2.6 on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE machine and
restarting, I encountered an error as follows:
=== Done displaying pkg-message files
=== Upgrade of bacula-client-5.2.3 to bacula-client-5.2.6 complete
root@pisces:/# rehash
root@pisces:/#
On 02/03/2012 16:52, Doug Sampson wrote:
Hello-
While upgrading from 5.2.3 to 5.2.6 on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE machine and
restarting, I encountered an error as follows:
=== Done displaying pkg-message files
=== Upgrade of bacula-client-5.2.3 to bacula-client-5.2.6 complete
On 02/03/2012 16:52, Doug Sampson wrote:
Hello-
While upgrading from 5.2.3 to 5.2.6 on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE machine and
restarting, I encountered an error as follows:
=== Done displaying pkg-message files
=== Upgrade of bacula-client-5.2.3 to bacula-client-5.2.6 complete
On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 20:32:27 +, Doug Sampson wrote:
On 02/03/2012 16:52, Doug Sampson wrote:
Hello-
While upgrading from 5.2.3 to 5.2.6 on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE
machine and
restarting, I encountered an error as follows:
=== Done displaying pkg-message files
=== Upgrade of
On 02/03/2012 20:32, Doug Sampson wrote:
On 02/03/2012 16:52, Doug Sampson wrote:
Hello-
While upgrading from 5.2.3 to 5.2.6 on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE machine and
restarting, I encountered an error as follows:
=== Done displaying pkg-message files
=== Upgrade of bacula-client-5.2.3 to
I think you should first delete both bacula-server and bacula-client,
and then install them both. I don't know whether the order matters.
PS. This 2 ports having the same libraries is quite a mess in means of
FreeBSD ports, isn't it?
So I uninstalled and reinstalled both server and client
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