Op 20121116 om 07:37 schreef Wolfgang Denk:
> John Drescher wrote:
> >
> > > However, no matter what I enter at the prompt "Enter autochanger
> > > drive[0]:", the director will always send a command to access drive
> > > index 0.
> >
> > Where do you get this prompt? I have never ever been asked
Dear John Drescher,
In message
you wrote:
>
> > Where do you get this prompt? I have never ever been asked this and I
> > have had an autochanger at work since 2006 and I used it with bacula
> > from the start since I was already using bacula for years before I got
> > the changer..
>
> Althoug
Dear John Drescher,
In message
you wrote:
>
> > However, no matter what I enter at the prompt "Enter autochanger
> > drive[0]:", the director will always send a command to access drive
> > index 0.
>
> Where do you get this prompt? I have never ever been asked this and I
> have had an autochang
> You should include the Job {} in question, and any JobDefs in use.
>
> I suspect you are doing accurate backups.
>
That I switched off already; may have been the cause. I always got
excessive incremental backup sizes, 500 MB while expecting 10-50 MB.
Issue at hand is that I moved a mailbox, th
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 8:07 PM, UserMOP wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First time poster, love the community, been reading it for years but never
> had an issue worth posting, until today. :)
>
> Using Bacula Version: 5.0.1 (24 February 2010).
>
> Our brand new LTO3 tapes are filling up too quick. Tapes th
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:49 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>> Dear Dan,
>>
>> In message you wrote:
>>>
>>> > I must be missing something very basic. I can address both drives in
>>> > my autoloader directly. But when using the autoloader dev
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Dan,
>
> In message you wrote:
>>
>> > I must be missing something very basic. I can address both drives in
>> > my autoloader directly. But when using the autoloader device, it
>> > always grabs device 0 only, like this:
>> >
>> > St
Dear Josh,
In message <50a550fc.30...@pvct.com> you wrote:
>
> > Storage server xxx - bacula-sd.conf:
> >
> > Autochanger {
> >Name = Autochanger
> >Device = LTO3-0
> >Device = LTO3-1
> >Changer Command = "/usr/libexec/bacula/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
> >Changer Device = /de
On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 15:46 +1100, Gary R, Schmidt wrote:
> On 16.11.2012 13:52, Wouter van Marle wrote:
> [SNIP]
> > Result: yesterday I moved a big mail folder with subfolders, causing
> > the
> You *moved* a directory, and you are surprised that the files in it are
> being backed up?
Sorry I
On Nov 15, 2012, at 9:52 PM, Wouter van Marle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a big problem with Bacula and the backup of my Cyrus mail store:
> it is backing up way too much.
>
> When doing incremental it's supposed to look at modify time (which for
> many mails - one file per e-mail - is months or yea
On 16.11.2012 13:52, Wouter van Marle wrote:
[SNIP]
> Result: yesterday I moved a big mail folder with subfolders, causing
> the
You *moved* a directory, and you are surprised that the files in it are
being backed up?
Bacula has never seen these files in that location before, if it
*didn't* bac
Hello,
First time poster, love the community, been reading it for years but never had
an issue worth posting, until today. :)
Using Bacula Version: 5.0.1 (24 February 2010).
Our brand new LTO3 tapes are filling up too quick. Tapes that normally take
420GB are full at 320GB. This is a major con
Hi,
I have a big problem with Bacula and the backup of my Cyrus mail store:
it is backing up way too much.
When doing incremental it's supposed to look at modify time (which for
many mails - one file per e-mail - is months or years past), but it
appears to look at the access time instead.
Result
On 11/15/2012 2:27 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> ...
>
>
> Storage server xxx - bacula-sd.conf:
>
> Autochanger {
>Name = Autochanger
>Device = LTO3-0
>Device = LTO3-1
>Changer Command = "/usr/libexec/bacula/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
>Changer Device = /dev/tape/by-id/scsi-1BDT_F
Hi there Bacula community,
I have noticed a growing number of files appearing in my Scratch pool. The
files are also marked as purged. It would be safe to delete the files from the
file system at this point. My question is: Is there an easy way to delete these
backup files in my scratch pool
Dear Adrian,
In message <2012165221.ga25...@r2d2.s.lihas.de> you wrote:
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 03:05:12PM +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> > OK, the task is:
> > 1) Backup some jobs to pool DISK
> > 2) Copy these jobs from pool DISK to pool ARCHIVE
> > 3) Migrate the same jobs from pool DIS
Dear Dan,
In message you wrote:
>
> > I must be missing something very basic. I can address both drives in
> > my autoloader directly. But when using the autoloader device, it
> > always grabs device 0 only, like this:
> >
> > Storage server xxx - bacula-sd.conf:
> >
> > Autochanger {
> > Na
On Nov 15, 2012, at 2:27 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> In message
> you
> wrote:
>>
>> Yes. The robot works on all 3 devices.
>
> I must be missing something very basic. I can address both drives in
> my autoloader directly. But when using the autoloader device, it
> always gr
Dear John,
In message
you wrote:
>
> Yes. The robot works on all 3 devices.
I must be missing something very basic. I can address both drives in
my autoloader directly. But when using the autoloader device, it
always grabs device 0 only, like this:
*mount
The defined Storage resources are:
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