On 15 January 2013 17:12, Jean-Louis Dupond jean-lo...@dupond.be wrote:
I've been able to build a 64bit windows exe/dll on a Ubuntu 12.10
system with the mingw64 from packages in Ubuntu.
Also used OpenSSL 1.0 instead of the older versions given in the build
docs for win32.
I had to change
Hi,
one more thing to try is raising the readahead setting for your raid0
device, if you haven't done that yet. If this happens to be a linux
server you could do this by echo 8192
/sys/block/md0/queue/readahead_kb for a software raid. If it's a
hardware raid, use the device name of that
Hello alltogether,
just another question I stumbled upon. While doing more testing with a
tape library and my rather large backup sets I came across a new
question. A single full backup of one machine is about 30 TB and while a
full backup is running the libraray requests drive cleaning (I called
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:02:33AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
If I misgot this and future windows fd-development ceased to exist, the
code about to be removed, I'd see it as a serious problem as it damages
the credibility of bacula as an available system.
Umm, where did you get that idea
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:55:18AM +0100, Adrian Reyer wrote:
This is why I wrote 'If I misgot this' as I have that very understanding
the windows code stays where it is, get patches as they are developed,
just noone of 'the community' provides precompiled binaries. Just like
noone provides
Zitat von bdoran bill.do...@concordia.ca:
Hi,
I'm using a Bacula setup in conjunction with a Dell PV-124T which
has 16 LTO-5 tapes. The system works correctly except that the tapes
become extremely quickly. There is no consistency between the amount
written to each tape though it is
Hi all,
I'm aware this must be sort of an FAQ. I just failed to find good
examples in my searches.
What I'm looking for is how others solved listing the filesystems on a
client using a client-side command that is configured on the dir.
My goal is to backup everything local on a system, but the
Hi Frank,
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:30:13AM +0100, f.staed...@dafuer.de wrote:
Right now I'm able to clean the drive after the job has finished - but
is there any possibility that bacula itself handles the cleaning requests?
No, bacula does not know about the needed cleaning, all you can do
Could you check what http://artemis.dupie.be/bacula-win64-5.2.12.exe
does? :)
On 2013-01-16 11:09, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:55:18AM +0100, Adrian Reyer wrote:
This is why I wrote 'If I misgot this' as I have that very
understanding
the windows code stays where it
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:00:31PM +0100, Jean-Louis Dupond wrote:
Could you check what http://artemis.dupie.be/bacula-win64-5.2.12.exe
does? :)
Certainly, I've forwarded your message to my workmate who's in charge
of our windows backup client environment. Thanks!
Uwe
On 2013-01-16
bdoran wrote (2013/01/15):
I'm using a Bacula setup in conjunction with a Dell PV-124T which has 16
LTO-5 tapes. The system works correctly except that the tapes become
extremely quickly. There is no consistency between the amount written to each
tape though it is generally in the range of
Zitat von Jean-Louis Dupond jean-lo...@dupond.be:
Could you check what http://artemis.dupie.be/bacula-win64-5.2.12.exe
does? :)
Is there any chance to get a detailed description how you setup the
build environment?
Thanks
Andreas
On 16 January 2013 15:47, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Jean-Louis Dupond jean-lo...@dupond.be:
Could you check what http://artemis.dupie.be/bacula-win64-5.2.12.exe
does? :)
Yes, please!
Thanks,
--Simone
--
You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose
Today I backed up a fedora 17 for the first time. Fedora 17 does funny things
with the file systems that I don't yet understand the concept of what they are
doing, but it looks like this:
[jonathan@h0luvm000 ~]$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs
On 16 January 2013 16:40, Jonathan Horne jho...@skopos.us wrote:
In actuality, there is 7GB of data on the computer. Bacula thoughfully
backs up 14GB.
Is there a way to tell bacula to ignore the special file systems and only
backup the real file systems?
I backup Fedora systems, but only
On 2013-01-16 10:40, Jonathan Horne wrote:
Today I backed up a fedora 17 for the first time. Fedora 17 does
funny
things with the file systems that I don't yet understand the concept
of what they are doing, but it looks like this:
[jonathan@h0luvm000 ~]$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail
One idea I can think of is using a list of filesystem types that matter.
That way you can handle most things and also exclude cluster
filesystems like ocfs2 that should best be backed up with a different
job and separate fd.
This is what we do for our UNIX systems. We actually define each
hi@all,
is it correct that the postgres user owns the database bacula?
postgres=# \l+
List of databases
Name| Owner | Encoding | Collate |Ctype|
Access privileges | Size | Tablespace |
In the docs it states: the Director and Storage daemon must always be on
the same minor release number
So is it ok to run a remote 5.2.5 Storage daemon with a version 5.2.12
Director on the server?
major.minor.release
Ubuntu 12.04 has bacula 5.2.5 in its repos and it seems to work well,
however the Windows binary on Sourceforge is 5.2.10 so I decided to try my
hand at building bacula from the files on Sourceforge. First version
5.2.10, and then version 5.2.12.
It seems to run fine (doing my first full backups
Is there a way to make a query that will pull estimate from all clients?
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2013/1/15 Novosielski, Ryan novos...@umdnj.edu:
Sounds to me like the client was built without the GZIP library or something
like that. That's unfortunate, but my guess is the solution is to
create/restore a backup that isn't GZIP compressed or to build a new client
that includes support.
On 2013-01-16 12:44, Jonathan Horne wrote:
Is there a way to make a query that will pull estimate from all
clients?
Shell script it.
CLIENTS=A B
etc...
echo 'estimate ...' | bconsole
Does that help? You could also script the list of clients.
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On 2013-01-16 11:58, compdoc wrote:
In the docs it states: the Director and Storage daemon must always
be on
the same minor release number
So is it ok to run a remote 5.2.5 Storage daemon with a version
5.2.12
Director on the server?
I accidentally ran something similar to that recently,
On 2013-01-16 11:38, Sven Gehr wrote:
hi@all,
is it correct that the postgres user owns the database bacula?
postgres=# \l+
List of databases
Name| Owner | Encoding | Collate |Ctype|
Access privileges | Size | Tablespace |
Description
Hello,
If you need additional Bacula How-to information you may be interested
in the
new Bacula ebook that has been released at the following link:
http://www.packtpub.com/network-backup-with-bacula/book
On 16.01.2013 18:58, compdoc wrote:
In the docs it states: the Director and Storage daemon must always be on
the same minor release number
So is it ok to run a remote 5.2.5 Storage daemon with a version 5.2.12
Director on the server?
major.minor.release
Hi.
Officially, don't try this at
On 2013-01-16 12:34, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2013-01-16 11:38, Sven Gehr wrote:
hi@all,
is it correct that the postgres user owns the database bacula?
postgres=# \l+
List of databases
Name| Owner | Encoding | Collate |Ctype|
Access privileges | Size |
We are using Bacula 5.0.3 on an Ubuntu 10.04 server using MySQL as the
database engine. We review each day's backup to verify it completed but now
our auditors are asking for a report that shows the backup job results for
the previous twelve months...which is the amount of time we keep our backup
Thank You!
I'll definitel try this :)
Regards,
Bálint
2013/1/16 Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com
Hello,
If you need additional Bacula How-to information you may be interested in
the
new Bacula ebook that has been released at the following link:
On 01/16/13 14:33, Jack Cobb wrote:
We are using Bacula 5.0.3 on an Ubuntu 10.04 server using MySQL as the
database engine. We review each day’s backup to verify it completed but now
our auditors are asking for a report that shows the backup job results for the
previous twelve months...which
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