Hello Jose,
Yes, this Baculum from Bullseye repository is a bit older and not adapted
to Bacula 15.
As you could notice, Bacularis is a better choice for that. It has been
prepared and well tested with Bacula version 15.
The general idea of Bacularis for supported Bacula versions is to help
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 08:31:59 -0300, Roberto Greiner said:
>
> Em 23/04/2024 04:34, Radosław Korzeniewski escreveu:
> > Hello,
> >
> > śr., 17 kwi 2024 o 14:01 Roberto Greiner napisał(a):
> >
> >
> > The error is at the end of the page, where it says that you can
> > see how
> >
Hello,
śr., 17 kwi 2024 o 14:01 Roberto Greiner napisał(a):
>
> The error is at the end of the page, where it says that you can see how
> much space is being used using 'df -h', but the problem is that df can't
> actually see the space gain from dedup, it shows how much would be used
> without
Em 23/04/2024 04:34, Radosław Korzeniewski escreveu:
Hello,
śr., 17 kwi 2024 o 14:01 Roberto Greiner napisał(a):
The error is at the end of the page, where it says that you can
see how
much space is being used using 'df -h', but the problem is that df
can't
actually see
Have you tried the Direct point-to-point connection Tape <==> server ?
That is, without going through the SAN switch.
You must discard the ZONE configuration on the SAN switch.
This error ERR=Input/output error has only occurred to me when the Drive
(by license) is Read Only. It happened to me
Hi.
I have new installation clean
Debian 12 (ok)
Bacula 15.0.2 (ok)
Postgres (ok)
Baculum. (error open dashboard, show query error), "using the bullseye
repo, because they are not enabled for debian 12. maybe that's it. "
But with Bacularis This does not happen.
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Hi
I am new to bacula, trying to set up a test system for backup of a mixed
linux and Windows env. (Mostly Windows, server and desktops)
I have gotten it to work more or less, a few issues to work out. One is
bout VSS, which i assume most people use when doing backups from windows
It seems
Why not migrate the LTO-2 volumes to disk, then install whatever version
of tape drive you wish and migrate the disk volumes to the new LTO tapes?
On 4/22/24 11:29, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
On 23/04/2024 00:58, Alan Polinsky wrote:
I have used Bacula for many years, since version 5. In the
Am 22.04.2024 um 16:58 schrieb Alan Polinsky:
[...]
I need to understand the backward capabilities of more recent drives.
As a rule of thumb, LTO drives can write to one previous generation of
tapes and read from two previous generations of tapes. (There are some
exceptions for LTO8 and
On 23/04/2024 00:58, Alan Polinsky wrote:
I have used Bacula for many years, since version 5. In the past, I have
mentioned my two Nas's along with various Windows and Linux machines get
backed up on a nightly basis to tape. Currently that tape drive is an
LTO3 based drive. Some of the older
Alan,
>From the Wikipedia article on LTO:
- Up to and including LTO-7, an Ultrium drive *can read* data from a
cartridge in its own generation and the two prior generations. LTO-8 drives
can read LTO-7 and LTO-8 tape, but not LTO-6 tape.[29]
I have used Bacula for many years, since version 5. In the past, I have
mentioned my two Nas's along with various Windows and Linux machines get
backed up on a nightly basis to tape. Currently that tape drive is an
LTO3 based drive. Some of the older backups are on LTO2 tapes. My tape
drive is
Hello Everybody,
We are glad to let you know that we released a new Bacularis version 2.8.0.
It is a new feature and bug fix release. We introduced a couple of
improvements for using the backup file list function like finding the
largest or the newest files in backup. Besides that we added new
It sounds like the "append-only mode" described in:
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/celerra/ndmp-backups-to-ibm-ultrium-td5-drive/647f195bf4ccf8a8dec3aa95
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/ts4300-tape-library?topic=features-data-safe-append-only-mode
Dear Bacula Users,
I wonder if someone had faced a similar problem that have been haunting me for
weeks and I found no exact similar case on the internet.
This partitioned tape library with two drivers for the Bacula machine cannot
perform a weof diretcly:
[root@localhost Device]# mt -f
Hello Roberto,
This guide was written by me, and it is not part of the bacula.org project.
That said, the step-by-step deployment was made using ddumbfs, despite the fact
I briefly mention that ZFS could also be used.
Rgds.
MSc,MBA Heitor Faria (Miami/USA)
Bacula LATAM CIO
mobile1: + 1
Hy,
I've installed a bacula system using ZFS deduplication in an Ubuntu 22.4
server, and one thing that made me lose a lot of time is that there is
an error in the documentation, more specifically on this page:
Thanks Rob,
appreciate the answer, some very interesting, how ever my main problem
is that part of the back needs to be done via the Bacuka Windows agent
if i understand the documentation correctly, the windows agent is the
only way to do backups via VSS on a windows machine so that the ACL
Mehrdad,
I don't know if I can help with all of your questions but I have some
information for you.
I back up samba shares for a machine that I cannot get shell access onto.
The only way for me to access the files on this Nas is via smb. For this
case, on the bacula server, I have mounted the
Oh!
One thing I forgot to mention: if you do not define the file, job, or
volume retention periods, this does not mean that everything will be
retained forever. Instead, bacula uses the default retention periods (I
think they are 365 days, not sure).
Any volume or job retention period specified
Hi guys
I am new to bacula and trying to figure it out and testing atm
I have it installed on a RHEL9 server with clients on 2 windows computer
( one server, one win7 client) and trying to set up backups both via VSS
and indiviual file/folders to disk(mainly a NAS and shares)
Only problem
Am 11.04.24 um 07:49 schrieb Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users:
On 4/10/24 11:38 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
First coffee here right now ;-)
Thanks for your example.
Hello Stefan,
You are welcome!
Well, it is 23:41 here now, so I have switched from coffee to beer. :)
Understandable ;-)
Please Cc replies to the list so other people can see them.
Did that job read from Vol0159 as well as writing to it? If yes, then
messages like this help to show why:
pbckall004-dir JobId 5387: There are no more Jobs associated with Volume
"Vol0159". Marking it purged.
To prevent that, I
Maybe the same problem as reported in
https://sourceforge.net/p/bacula/mailman/bacula-users/thread/c3bc9fed-3c84-46d3-2f40-9dd78590a773%40baculasystems.com/#msg37296305
?
I assume the "cycle in their volume list" comment there means it is writing to
a volume that it previous read.
__Martin
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024, at 8:27 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 16:34:48 -0400, Dan Langille said:
>>
>> A problem with building the S3 options on Bacula 15.0.2 has been reported[1]
>> and I'm trying to figure it out. I'm not an s3 user myself, and I am the
>> maintainer of
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 16:34:48 -0400, Dan Langille said:
>
> A problem with building the S3 options on Bacula 15.0.2 has been reported[1]
> and I'm trying to figure it out. I'm not an s3 user myself, and I am the
> maintainer of the FreeBSD port/package.
>
> When building 13.0.4, see:
>
>
A problem with building the S3 options on Bacula 15.0.2 has been reported[1]
and I'm trying to figure it out. I'm not an s3 user myself, and I am the
maintainer of the FreeBSD port/package.
When building 13.0.4, see:
src/stored/.libs/bacula-sd-cloud-s3-driver.so
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 12:00:24 +, Borut Rozman via Bacula-users said:
>
> The underlying storage is ~800gb in size. All of the sudden incremental
> backups started to increase exponentially
>
> 1.4. - 93M
> 2.4. - 574.5M
> 3.4. - 115.5GB
> 4.4. - 951.3GB
> 5.4. - 1.7TB
> 6.4. - 2.5TB
>
Hi All,
thanks for the pointing out the obvious, it was 2 files growing out of
proportions (steam logs) and they got compressed on a FS level but
actually they were 2.5 tb x2 in size which then got compressed again in
bacula, so all good now.
Thanks
Borut
On Thu, 2024-04-11 at 23:06 +1000,
On Thu, 2024-04-11 at 23:06 +1000, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> On 11/04/2024 22:00, Borut Rozman via Bacula-users wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone noticed something like this in their
> > environment, I have a bacula director ver 11.0.6. (10.3.2022)
> > connecting to serveral
On 11/04/2024 22:00, Borut Rozman via Bacula-users wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone noticed something like this in their
environment, I have a bacula director ver 11.0.6. (10.3.2022)
connecting to serveral clients with versions from 5 onwards. I have
this particular client which runs
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone noticed something like this in their
environment, I have a bacula director ver 11.0.6. (10.3.2022)
connecting to serveral clients with versions from 5 onwards. I have
this particular client which runs on debain 12. ver. 9.6.7(20dec20),
underlaying storage is
On 4/10/24 11:38 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
First coffee here right now ;-)
Thanks for your example.
Hello Stefan,
You are welcome!
Well, it is 23:41 here now, so I have switched from coffee to beer. :)
I didn't add "signature" but already came up with this yesterday:
Fileset {
I think those special chars are already in the filesystem like this.
It's no big deal as long as they are in the backups ;-)
Choosing files in the GUI is still possible, it just looks ugly or
incorrect somehow.
I will check if that relates to the way samba was set up there etc (the
Am 10.04.24 um 16:45 schrieb Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users:
Hello Stefan,
No, this will not backup anything because you have not specified
anything to backup with a `File = /path/to/somewhere` inside of your
`Include{}` block. So far, you have only set something (WildFile) inside
of an
I have this working now. The script is below, as per Bill's script with an
extention. It is called from a Runscript as "Command =
/full-path/run-copy-job.sh copy-job-name". There is a copy job defined for
each backup job. The $1 parameter passes the copy job name to the script.
#!/bin/bash
#usage
Hello Timothé,
On Wed, 10 Apr 2024 at 17:29, timothe pennec wrote:
> Thank you i will test this workaround.
>
> Maybe migrating to PostreSQL will correct this issue if i understood ?
>
For sure it is a good choice for Bacula.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
>
> Best regards,
> Timothé
>
>
Hello Unkdef,
Thanks for your feedback.
I would propose to do a test. Could you please go to the application
settings page (the gear wheel icon on the top left side), there please go
to the 'Display options' tab and in an option with label "Job age on the
dashboard job graphs" could you put a
Hello Neil,
Yes, I think that your assumption about PATH can be correct. It looks that
the /usr/local/bin path is not accessible for executing by PHP exec().
If you want you can add at the beginning of the mtx-changer script
echo $PATH
to see where exactly mtx-changer looks for binaries when
When trying to configure the auto changer in the API panel, I click. Checkbox
on get sudo configuration and when I test I get this error in red:
/usr/local/share/bacula/mtx-changer: mtx: not found
/usr/local/share/bacula/mtx-changer: perl: not found
Both mtx and perl are installed in the
On 4/10/24 12:38 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Is this Fileset correct?
Fileset {
Name = "VM_xxx-y"
Include {
Options {
WildFile = "\"/mnt/backup/vmbackup/Backup xxx-y/*.vbk\""
}
}
}
I don't get files with this ... seems not to match.
Hello Stefan,
No,
Am 10.04.24 um 14:25 schrieb Rob Gerber:
I don't think it is correct, no.
I am not an expert, but last time I tried something like this I believe
the suggestion I was given was to use a runbefore script to run a find
command or similar to locate and build a file list, then give that list
to
I don't think it is correct, no.
I am not an expert, but last time I tried something like this I believe the
suggestion I was given was to use a runbefore script to run a find command
or similar to locate and build a file list, then give that list to bacula
as input for the job.
Perhaps for your
Is this Fileset correct?
Fileset {
Name = "VM_xxx-y"
Include {
Options {
WildFile = "\"/mnt/backup/vmbackup/Backup xxx-y/*.vbk\""
}
}
}
I don't get files with this ... seems not to match.
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Hello Timothé,
I did some tests and analysis for this hanging restore command error. It
looks that the Bacula Bvfs restore part responsible for hardlinks causes
it. This change came to Bacula in version 11.0.
Looking at this hardlinks part, as a workaround I created an index in the
catalog that
Hello Neil,
For running everything in FreeBSD Jail, if to use mtx-changer by bacula
user is needed sudo, I think the sudo needs to be added to ChangerCommand
too:
Autochanger {
Name = "TL2000"
Device = "HH-LTO7"
ChangerDevice = "/dev/pass1"
ChangerCommand = "sudo
I know what your problem is. You need a Bacularis API instance. Bacularis
web connects to a Bacularis API instance, which connects to the bacula
director. Right now you only have a Bacularis web instance.
If your bacula instance is entirely bare metal, not in a container, then
you probably don't
Hi,
What am I missing here to connect my bacularis-web container to the
bacula-director pls?
https://imgur.com/a/No8S74f
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What happens when you click 'update slots' on the volumes page, and tell it
to update slots 1-24? Idk if this is relevant, but perhaps it is. Should
update bacula's knowledge of what is in the library, as per mtx. The output
once you click that button and tell it to update slots 1-24 should show
Hello Neil,
>From your description it looks that Bacularis works with the mtx-changer
script well.
For labeling volumes, as it is action realized by Bacula SD, so I think, it
might be good to check if the mtx-changer script is capable of being
correctly executed by the bacula user.
For test I
Ok Great, that solves that problem
I’m almost there
I’m using a Dell TL2000 Tape library and a HH LTO7 drive
I’ve added these to my bacula-sd ( configs pasted below). Also added the
Autochanger and Drives to the API device list
From the API gui. It’s clearly running the slots and status
On 4/9/24 6:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Regarding the suggestion to put a Runafter block in the job to run the copy job at the end, that doesn't seem to be allowed.
Run job=xx commands are not permitted in a Runscript as I just found out. It gives a not allowed command error.
Perhaps there
Hello Neil,
Great to hear that you were able to set up the Bacularis instance.
This error that you see is because in the php.ini file on FreeBSD by
default is error reporting set to display all errors. To fix this error you
need to edit php.ini file:
/usr/local/etc/php.ini
and change error
Regarding the suggestion to put a Runafter block in the job to run the copy
job at the end, that doesn't seem to be allowed. Run job=xx commands are
not permitted in a Runscript as I just found out. It gives a not allowed
command error.
Perhaps there is another way to accomplish this?
-Chris-
Hi Eric
Thank you for your reply !
I got it working, I had misconfigured the repository.In
/etc/yum.repos.d/bacula.repo file I had a reference to el7 in the baseurl
variable.I changed el7 to el9 and now it works fine.
This was clearly a copy & paste issue, and not paying enough
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 10:57:24 +0100, Chris Wilkinson said:
>
> I tried to get a copy job to run after completion of the job using a
> Runscript. The Job is shown below. I can run this copy job OK from within
> bconsole/baculum but it fails when run from a Runscript.
>
> I get an error
I tried to get a copy job to run after completion of the job using a
Runscript. The Job is shown below. I can run this copy job OK from within
bconsole/baculum but it fails when run from a Runscript.
I get an error "09-Apr 09:52 bsvr-dir JobId 0: Can't use run command in a
runscript09-Apr 09:52
Am 09.04.24 um 08:38 schrieb Marcin Haba:
Hello Stefan,
Yes, filenames displayed in the restore process.
Also it might be good to check how the names are stored in the database
in the File table if everything is fine there.
will try that in an hour or so.
currently editing Jobs and doing
Hello Stefan,
Yes, filenames displayed in the restore process.
Also it might be good to check how the names are stored in the database in
the File table if everything is fine there.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 08:20, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 09.04.24 um
Am 09.04.24 um 08:04 schrieb Marcin Haba:
Hello Stefan,
I agree with Anders' advice to check Bacula first. Bacula stores file
names in the database as they are, without interpreting them, no
encoding conversion. It means that something is wrong on the input when
names are stored, it will
Hello Stefan,
I agree with Anders' advice to check Bacula first. Bacula stores file names
in the database as they are, without interpreting them, no encoding
conversion. It means that something is wrong on the input when names are
stored, it will also be wrong on the output when names are get
Not using bacularis, but accented characters, used in all languages, except
English and some odd language
spoken by about 1000 people on an island in the Pacific, work for us. Try
restoring from bconsole to rule out
that it is a bacula issue and not just a bacularis one.
--
Med vänlig hälsning
I am in the process of installing and configuring Bacula-13.0.4 and
Bacularis-2.7.0 on a Debian-12.5 server.
(moving over from using Amanda, I might ask a few questions around that
soon)
What I noticed: when I access "Restore" in Bacularis, there are files
displayed with strange chars
Hello Steven,
Yes, web servers by default listen on port 80 but it is possible to change.
Bacularis uses only one port 9097. I mean that after installing Bacularis
with the web server, you can just disable listening on port 80 or change it
to any other port number.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba
Hi,
It will not run on bare metal as it tries to run on port80, but I have
apache containers on port 80 and 443 already which was why I went for a
docker container to isolate bacularis that runs on 9097 OK but the
wizard lacks connectivity to bacula.
regards
Steven
On 9/04/2024 2:16 pm,
Hello Neil,
I have checked installing Bacularis on FreeBSD and I have one more note.
By default in Apache is used PHP as Apache module. If you want to use it
this way, it is fine. Nothing else to do. If you will need to use PHP
through PHP-FPM, then you need to do a few changes in your
Hello Neil,
Thanks for your feedback with installing Bacularis on FreeBSD.
It looks that in your environment this script uses the default FreeBSD
shell /bin/sh (or any other) that does not support arrays.
This is the Bash script so to use it you need to install Bash:
# pkg install bash
After
Hello Steven,
Bacularis API and Bacularis Web are one application called just Bacularis.
So, as I see you already have it.
In the installation wizard there is possible to choose if you want to
configure API or Web or both (typical case). After installation you need
just to go to:
I’ve installed Bacula in a Freebsd Jail and all is well, Also installed
Apache24, and the requisite php mods to run bacularis.
I’ve followed the manual instructions to the letter but when I get to the
install.sh step I get this error output :
Google it seems does not like my email server...lets try again, sorry if we
get a duplicate.
Hi,
I dont see a bacualris API to install?
root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/
Hi,
I dont see a bacualris API to install?
root@bacula:~# dpkg -l bacula*
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version
Hello Steven,
Of course, you don't need to uninstall anything. Bacula daemons stay where
they are. Don't worry, nothing changes here.
In that container image description is a sentence:
"It can be used to connect external Bacularis API server(s) in containers
or outside them."
This "outside
Hello Unkdef,
In this case it might be good to do the catalog database tuning. For your
MySQL database there is a great tool called MySQLTuner. You can find it
here:
https://github.com/major/MySQLTuner-perl
Please follow on the advices given by MySQLTuner.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
On
So, i update bacula to 15.0.2 and bacularis 2.7.0 but problem with slow
loading web interface exists. how to fix it ?
Marcin Haba 7 апреля 2024 г. 22:31:03 написал:
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce a new Bacularis version 2.7.0. This is a new
feature and bug fix release. It
Hello Eduardo,
On 4/8/24 09:57, Eduardo Rothe via Bacula-users wrote:
While installing bacula-postgresql in fedora39 (package downloaded from the
bacula repositories) I am getting the following messages:
- nothing provides libcrypto.so.10()(64bit) needed by
Hello,
My backups were working fine but yesterday I had a problem with one of
my jobs which apparently has a problem with MD5.
Here are the job logs:
pbckall004-dir JobId 5387: Error: Unable to flush file records!
pbckall004-dir JobId 5387: Fatal error: Error detected between
While installing bacula-postgresql in fedora39 (package downloaded from the
bacula repositories) I am getting the following messages:
> - nothing provides libcrypto.so.10()(64bit) needed by
> bacula-postgresql-15.0.2-24032211.el7.x86_64 from Bacula-Community> - nothing
> provides
hi,
Ok I am confused. The way I read it,
- for File Daemons bacularis-api-fd,
- for Storage Daemons bacularis-api-sd,
- for Directors bacularis-api-dir.
All have the particular bacula daemon built in? I dont need a daemon,
I already have all the daemons running and have been for 6 odd
i update bacula 13.0.4 to bacula 15.0.2 and backup speed rate fall down
from 95mb/s to 30mb/s , how to fix it?
Marcin Haba 7 апреля 2024 г. 22:31:03 написал:
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce a new Bacularis version 2.7.0. This is a new
feature and bug fix release. It provides two
Hello Steven,
Thanks for your question and feedback after installing the bacularis-web
container. I will try to explain it below.
For your question if the Bacularis Web wizard wants a Bacularis API - yes
Bacularis Web in this container connects to external Bacularis API.
Description and purpose
Hi,
Seeing the release I thought I would give bacularis a go. I have the
bacularis-web docker container running but I cant see any documentation
telling me how to connect it to my existing bacula setup.
The wizard wants a baculum API? but this isnt explained.
Is there any set by set
Hello Everybody,
We are pleased to announce a new Bacularis version 2.7.0. This is a new
feature and bug fix release. It provides two new functions: the network
test between file daemon and storage daemon and also the advanced sudo
settings.
>From the bug fixes side we fixed a few important
Hello Unkdef,
Yes, it does. As Rob mentioned, Bacularis is based on Baculum that supports
Russian translations too. The translations are there thanks to Sergey
Zhidkov who prepared them.
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 at 10:50, Unkdef unkdef wrote:
>
> ok i try bacularis
ok i try bacularis
does bacularis support russian language interface?
Rob Gerber 7 апреля 2024 г. 01:24:27 написал:
Unkdef, one important thing to know is that Bacularis is a friendly fork of
baculum. It's very similar, and Marcin has been actively maintaining it.
Marcin is also a baculum
Unkdef, one important thing to know is that Bacularis is a friendly fork of
baculum. It's very similar, and Marcin has been actively maintaining it.
Marcin is also a baculum developer.
Basically, Bacularis is the better, more optimized tool.
This doesn't mean that the source of your problem is
Thanks Bill, that's a good plan that I'll implement.
Chris
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, 22:17 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 4/6/24 10:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to
> another.
On 4/6/24 10:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to another. It seems that the client and fileset
directives are required or the syntax check will fail. The documentation (v9) is not explicit on this point.
Since the client is not
i use only 45 backup jobs a day...
Marcin Haba 6 апреля 2024 г. 20:14:30 написал:
Hello Unkdef,
Yes, Baculum 11.0.6 is a bit old and can be a little slow, specially for
many jobs and MySQL. There exists a couple of techniques to speed it up
like described here:
Hello Unkdef,
Yes, Baculum 11.0.6 is a bit old and can be a little slow, specially for
many jobs and MySQL. There exists a couple of techniques to speed it up
like described here:
https://baculum.app/doc/brief/troubleshooting.html#the-baculum-job-tables-are-loading-slowly
or here:
Hello Timothé,
Thanks for providing all details about this restore problem.
I did tests on a set of 150K files with old Bacula 9.0.6 and the latest
15.0.2. It looks that something has changed in Bacula MySQL/MariaDB support
in a version between because on the version 9 it works well, while on 15
I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to
another. It seems that the client and fileset directives are required or
the syntax check will fail. The documentation (v9) is not explicit on this
point.
Since the client is not involved in a copy job, it seems that these
Mandi! Josh Fisher via Bacula-users
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> I have found the problem.
[...]
> I would argue that (3) above is a bug.
I've reported back info to:
https://gitlab.bacula.org/bacula-community-edition/bacula-community/-/issues/2683
so i hope bacula devs will take
Thank you everyone for your suggestions and links. Conversion has
started, so far with no problems
Alan
On 4/5/24 06:59, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
Hello
Take a look in this link
https://github.com/wanderleihuttel/bacula-utils/tree/master/convert_mysql_to_postgresql
Em qui., 4 de abr. de 2024
Hello
Take a look in this link
https://github.com/wanderleihuttel/bacula-utils/tree/master/convert_mysql_to_postgresql
Em qui., 4 de abr. de 2024 21:40, Gary R. Schmidt
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> On 05/04/2024 07:32, Alan Polinsky wrote:
> > I am a retired programmer, with a small Lan at home; two Nas's,
Hello! I use bacula 13.0.4(mysql) and baculum 11.0.6 on Ubuntu 22.04
Problem: When I refresh page in baculum i wait 10-15 sec before i see
information of backups and other... how to fix it?
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On 05/04/2024 07:32, Alan Polinsky wrote:
I am a retired programmer, with a small Lan at home; two Nas's, three
Linux and one Windows client, and an old LTO3 tape drive. The smaller
Nas gets backed up on a nightly basis, while the larger one, being used
mostly as an archive, is backed up only
I am a retired programmer, with a small Lan at home; two Nas's, three
Linux and one Windows client, and an old LTO3 tape drive. The smaller
Nas gets backed up on a nightly basis, while the larger one, being used
mostly as an archive, is backed up only as needed. I've been using
bacula 9,6.7
Hello,
HEADS UP for all FreeBSD users: sysutils/bacula9-server and
sysutils/bacula-11-server are deprecated and will be removed from the ports
tree at the end of September 2024 (they won't be in the 2024Q4 ports tree
branch).
Those releases have not updated in over 3 and 2 years respectively.
Hello Timothé,
Thanks for your detailed description of the problem.
For start I would propose to check what is going inside Bacula and the
Catalog when this restore is trying to start.
Yes, observing 'ps aux' is a good idea, that you did. Also useful can be
'top' command with watching what
Hello Rob,
Bacularis is not able to use the peer authentication method easily because
it is authentication that is based on system users. In this case the
Bacularis PHP user usually is different from the default Bacula database
user.
In your case I think if you want you can stay in the peer
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