I'm wondering that myself.
I was able to install the 13.0.3 client on a debian 12 machine by
downloading and installing the libssl1.1_1.1.1w-0+deb11u1_amd64.deb
package and then the 13.0.3 debian 11 binaries run.
Bob
On 10/31/23 12:45 PM, Elias Pereira wrote:
hello,
Any idea when bacula
That was it Rob, thanks. In spite of the instructions saying an email
would be sent with the key it wasn't.
Bob
On 9/13/23 7:22 PM, Rob Gerber wrote:
Another user ran into this recently - the link may not be emailed. At
this time I don't think the key is emailed for Bacula Community. I
specifying that your access key is "here". the key is in the url for that link.
https://www.bacula.org/bacula-binary-package-download/Regards,Robert Gerber402-237-8692r...@craeon.netOn Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 5:54 PM Phil Stracchino <ph...@caerllewys.net> wrote:On 9/13/23 18:35, Bob McNabb
Where do I obtain the access key for installing the community edition?
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I've been doing backups for a long time now and one thing I've learned is
that if you have a backup that takes more than 24 hrs you're asking for
trouble. In theory this should work but since your fulls take so long you
won't be able to get any changed files that it misses until you complete
From: Ralph Kutschera news2...@kutschera.priv.at
Hallo!
I'm having this problem since a while without finding a proper
solution. I use Bacula 5.0.2 on Debian 5.0.8 (Lenny).
I'm backing up a Laptop which can be removed from the network
anytime, even during a backup job. To be honest
VSS or not in the fileset
definition.
I don't think the resource issue is in the directory but is in the fd as
Bacula runs great on all my other servers. Just this one filesystem
containing just IIS logs gives it some grief.
Anybody else run into a situation like this?
Bob
.
Bob
From: Ben Walton bwal...@artsci.utoronto.ca
Subject: [Bacula-users] junction point pain
To: Bacula Users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: 131686-sup-9...@pinkfloyd.chass.utoronto.ca
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi All,
Is there an easy way to define
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Please mount Volume
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Am 14.09.2011 10:37, schrieb lalecherej:
Hello,
Yes, there are others volumes append in the
Hello,
we like to backup 18 different hosts on one tape. After the last job has
finished, Bacula should close the tape.
The problem is that Bacula closes the volume already after the first (!)
job, so that the next job waits for an appendable volume.
We changed the status of the volume
Hello,
just a simple question: is it save to run director and storages in
version 5.X together with clients with version 2.4? Background is, I
have to update director and storages sooner or later since more and more
of the clients come with version 5.X when installed. But it is
no
ownership.
Enjoy,
Bob
#!/bin/bash
progname=`basename $0`
echo=/bin/echo -e
bconsole=/opt/bacula/bin/bconsole
poolname=Scratch
volbase=LTO
volsuffix=L4
if [ $# -ne 2 ]
then
echo Usage: $progname volstart volend
echo For example:
echo$progname 401 402
vol1=${volbase}401
Steve,
You should be able to run multiple file daemons on the storage device, but
a better idea might be to run the backups (and restores) off the clients,
as many in parallel as your system can handle. Look into concurrency.
If you split up the fileset into separate jobs you can have them
On 6/25/11 1:13 PM, mikewilt wrote:
I have set up two similar installations at home and at church. They both
have the same problem. Both are running under Linux:
Linux version 2.6.26-2-686 (Debian 2.6.26-26lenny1) (da...@debian.org)
(gcc version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease) (Debian
The problem is that your setup is stretching your hardware way beyond the
limits as you've configured it.
In most cases I would say that you should configure your file sets such
that backups and restores take less than one day each. If that means you
have to break up a 50TB filesystem into 25
probably won't get any utility out of multiple
pools for differential, incremental, and full backups.
As for autoloaders, only consider something that does barcodes. If you
don't want to pay a lot of money, get something used.
Bob
From: Mingus Dew shon.steph...@gmail.com
Dear All,
I am trying to install the latest Win64 client downloaded from
bacula.org on a Windows 2008 server. The application does appear to install
correctly, but when trying to start the service it fails to start and
generates Error 1067: The
From: Jason Voorhees jvoorhe...@gmail.com
to get the maximum speed with your LTO-5 drive you should enable data
spooling and change the Maximum File Size parameter. The spool disk
must be a fast one, especially if you want to run concurrent jobs.
Forget hdparm as benchmark, use
we'd like end-users to create the file themselves it would be helpful
if it would work either way, due to the odd way windows works with file
extensions when you create a new file (depending on which way you have it
configured to show extensions or not).
Bob
not working until you have to do a restore
from the backup that didn't get your data like you thought it did.
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It still applies because bacula (and most everything else too nowadays from
the look of things) uses shared libraries. If you upgrade the libraries
you may need to re-compile anything that was built with the old versions if
you want rock solid reliability. In my environment I kept getting
during
backup or during restore, though.
Bob
From: Joseph Dickson joseph.dick...@ajboggs.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula restore to Windows 2008 R2
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Message-ID:
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From: Christian Manal moen...@informatik.uni-bremen.de
Subject:
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Am 26.02.2011 04:52, schrieb Dan Langille:
On 2/25/2011 5:49 AM, Christian Manal
the
InChanger field.
Bob
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 10:47:15 -0600
From: ward.p.fonte...@wellsfargo.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] looking for a tape
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID:
ca701525c118ec47a1383fa7a79c6c326ae12d6...@msgcmsv21031.ent.wfb.bank.corp
The following
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:43:52 -0500
From: Javier Gomez go...@dynamicquest.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Volume retention periods
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
We have been using Bacula for a few years now and have enjoyed its
features. But I need some help to understand one
On 2/14/2011 7:25 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2/14/2011 4:52 PM, Bob Hetzel wrote:
In summary, Dir and FD need to be at the same version, FD version should be
really close if you want to be sure you can use newer features, bug
fixes, etc.
Did you mean Dir and SD? Dir and SD must
Jeff Shanholtz schrieb:
...
Finally, I assume that if I stay with 3.0.1 on the server, I can upgrade
clients to 5.0.3, correct? I'm crossing my fingers that the client status
window will be a little more informative than just a big blank window like
it is in 3.0.1. :)
don't know
On 1/27/2011 4:19 AM, ml ml wrote:
What does VolStatus = Error mean? I might have restarted my Storage
Deamon whilst a Backup run was in progress. That might haved caused
the error.
However, since i am using Autolabeling, i am running out of Volumes.
Are the Volumes now useless? If yes, how
Hello,
I'm completely lost regarding the Maximum Concurrent Jobs directive on
multiple places.
First, my setup:
-Autochanger, about 70 slots
-2 LTO4 Drives inside autochanger
-2 backup Pools defined, and a Scratch pool. pool1 used by Job1 for unix
clients, pool2 used by Job2 and Job3 for
Hello List,
list volumes gives me this list:
+-+-+---+-+---+--+--+-+--+---+---+-+
| MediaId | VolumeName | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes |
VolFiles | VolRetention |
because they're mixing LTO3
and LTO4 tapes or something, so I didn't bother generating a patch to submit.
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From: dmbo bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Storage error: The sizes do not match!
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: 1291857583.m2f.348...@www.backupcentral.com
Hi,
I am using bacula for a couple
This comes up periodically on the list. Check this thread for more
settings you'll need to tweak to get more write speed:
http://marc.info/?t=12899980386r=1w=2
Subject: [Bacula-users] Copy Job performance issues
To: bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID:
On 11/18/2010 11:00 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 11/18/2010 4:20 PM, Bob Hetzel wrote:
From: Craig Miskellcraig.misk...@opus.co.nz
Subject: [Bacula-users] bscan, file retention, and pruning
To: bacula-usersbacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID:4ce45109.4010...@opus.co.nz
Content-Type
users don't seem to improve performance. If you are interested in
improving your backup speeds, this is definitely a place to experiment. You
will probably also want to make the corresponding change in each of your
File daemons conf files.
Bob
Hi!
We're seeing strange behaviour
be, though. It seems rather
counter intuitive for bacula to try to prune something at the end of a
restore job (successful or failed) so it may be a bigger project than
adding a simple if statement... Has anybody dug into that part of the code?
Bob
From: Craig Miskell craig.misk
From: Gavin McCullagh gavin.mccull...@gcd.ie
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Tuning for large (millions of files)
backups?
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: 2010144733.gz20...@gcd.ie
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010, Gavin McCullagh
of eliminating records
from the resultset that aren't current. However, once the
no-longer-active clients' backups have fully expired and you run the bacula
'dbcheck' tool they will be purged from the client list in the db so should
be eliminated from the report.
Bob
From: Matthew Seaman
sure
there aren't any remaining sections that say something like Name =
@monitor_n...@. To fix this you'd have to fill in all the @variables with
actual values and then restart the bacula-fd service.
Bob
From: List Man list@bluejeantime.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula problems
From: Brian Blater brb.li...@gmail.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Introduction and Help Needed
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID:
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Ok, I'm new to Bacula but I'm in
bacula will check
the InChanger field when it works with media.
Bob
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Anybody have any other ideas for how to parse the files looking for obvious
issues like quoting, etc?
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to imply that it doesn't
exist).
It may or may not be worth it to add a configure parameter or .conf setting
so the end user can choose... barring both of those does anybody have a
concern about just changing the 'list volumes' query to order the volumes
by name instead of media id?
Bob
to eliminate all
writes that can't be lost before taking the final backup.
Bob
From: Bruno Friedmann br...@ioda-net.ch
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bare metal windows server 2003 restore
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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Content-Type: text/plain
think that the
bottleneck is the server CPU. If you're not CPU bound, then increasing the
read cache wherever you're holding the spool should help.
Bob
From: Athanasios Douitsis aduit...@noc.ntua.gr
Hi everyone,
Our setup consists of a Dell 2950 server (PERC6i) w/ FreeBSD7 and two HP
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 10:34:26 +0200
From: Marcus M?lb?sch muelbue...@as-infodienste.de
Subject:
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I have to admit I am a bit
From: taisgeal bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com
Subject: [Bacula-users] Automatic Eject tape once job finishes
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: 1273850935.m2f.334...@www.backupcentral.com
Hello,
I have read and reread dozens of threads on this board and at this stage am
You could try a RunBeforeJob command that includes something like
/bin/ls /auto-mounted-fs /dev/null
/bin/sleep 60
You may not actually need the sleep statement so try it without too.
alternatively, could you run an actual mount command to do it?
Bob
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 08:52:24 -0600
From: Robert LeBlanc rob...@leblancnet.us
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Matija Nalis
mnalis+bac...@carnet.hrmnalis%2bbac...@carnet.hr
wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 10:36:59AM -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Matija
You may want to upgrade bacula to 5.0.1. One change I've noticed is that
prior versions didn't purge/recycle tapes not found in the autochanger,
which as a consequence didn't add them back into the Scratch pool.
Hi,
Yes, that's exactly the feature i need. I'll put it in as a feature
What is the best strategy and storage media for long-term backups, say
to 10 or 20 years (if any)? I ask because I do have an old DLT tape
drive and some tapes, unusable, because its SCSI controller is no longer
among us. It is not 10 years old and is already a problem.
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The online documentation indicates that enhancement requests should be
posted to this group. I'd like to see a small number of enhancements.
Many of these have been mentioned before, so please just consider this
comment a Me Too! to add weight to those who decide what is next.
-
these issues caused the windows FD to stop during a backup, so
I hope this helps but if not, you may have to turn on debugging in the FD
and cross your fingers that it happens and logs what went wrong.
Bob
From: Drew Bentley bacula.u...@gmail.com
I can't seem to figure out what's going
From: Arno Lehmann a...@its-lehmann.de
Subject: Re:
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Hi,
16.02.2010 16:48, Bob Hetzel wrote:
Last year I tried some experimentation
Hello,
15.02.2010 20:15, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
For such a full backup, you need some secondary windows installation
for the resore itself - for Server 2003 and XP, BartPE is a convenient
way to get such a thing. For newer Windows versions, you probably best
use Microsoft's PE
I am running Bacula 3.0.2 on Ubuntu server Apache2 MySQL
The backups seem to be working OK so I thought I had better test a restore!
This also seemed to run OK, but there were no files restored. I tried
different where locations but still no joy.
The log snip below shows all is well too.
. Perhaps it would be nice if bacula excluded the Ignore Fileset
changes part, but I've learned to work around this by simply adding that
value in on every fileset or add it in when ready to do a full backup anyway.
Bob
Richard Scobie wrote:
Bob Hetzel wrote:
Has anybody gotten 5.0.0 to label tapes properly? I upgraded to 5.0.0 a
couple days ago and backups worked that first night until they ran out of
appendable (i.e. already partially written) media. Since that point,
I've
been completely stuck
Richard Scobie wrote:
Bob Hetzel wrote:
My next thought was to try use tar to read and write from a tape. That
works fine: I've been able to back up an entire directory and restore
files from it. I've also back up a single file and restored that file,
comparing it to the original file
I remember bconsole not working after upgrading to 3.x too, but I had backed
up the 2.4 version before upgrading. I simply copied the bconsole binary
from 2.4.x into the 3.x install directory and it worked fine for me.
Whether that is recommended I couldn't say, but it has been working for me
for
Has anybody gotten 5.0.0 to label tapes properly? I upgraded to 5.0.0 a
couple days ago and backups worked that first night until they ran out of
appendable (i.e. already partially written) media. Since that point, I've
been completely stuck.
I just ran the btape auto test on a lark and
John Drescher wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Bob Hetzel b...@case.edu wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Bob Hetzel b...@case.edu wrote:
Greetings,
I've just upgraded to 5.0.0 and have run into this odd issue. Bacula
seems
to be stuck waiting
In the case here it's rather a large issue (granted due to other
problems like hardware or software issues that require restores of data
and is NOT something that I want to continue, however we are living in
an imperfect world) but to give you an idea the dataset size is about
30-40TiB
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 15:39 -0500, Bob Hetzel wrote:
1) Bacula is indeed able to seek within a tape. If you're having trouble
with this functionality you need to look at the storage daemon options at
http://www.bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/install/install/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.h
As I've said before... do NOT rely on all your backups for an
entire month being on one tape. If the tape breaks on the last
backup of the month, the net result is that you'll have no backup
at all. I currently have Volume Use Duration set to 5 in my
environment and I feel like that's even a
Ralf Gross wrote:
Arno Lehmann schrieb:
27.11.2009 13:23, Ralf Gross wrote:
[crosspost to -users and -devel list]
Hi,
we are happily using bacula since a few years and already backing up
some dozens of TB (large video files) to tape.
In the next 2-3 years the amount of data will be
Are there any odd limitations in the bconsole (both 'restore' and 'estimate
listing' sections) browsing with regard to large files, such as VMware disk
files?
I've just stumbled onto this oddity...
# ls -l pituitary-flat.vmdk
-rw-r- 1 root root 21474836480 Nov 17 15:27 pituitary-flat.vmdk
of changer tape rotation,
periodically remove tapes marked Full or Used.
To label them do 'label barcodes slots=first-last substituting the slot
numbers for the first and last slots holding the tapes to be labelled.
Bob
From: Nicola Quargentan nic...@quargentan.com
Subject: [Bacula-users
-PV136T
Autochanger = yes
Address = gyrus
SDPort = 9103
Device = Dell-PV136T
Media Type = LTO-2
Password = snip-password-here
Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 12
}
Note the Autochanger = yes line above.
Bob
job to copy it to removable USB media when you're ready
to unmount it. If you unmount it from a schedule and don't actually unplug
the drive you may not be able to write any more stuff to it until it's
unplugged/replugged.
Bob
From: Adam ald.b...@googlemail.com
Subject: [Bacula-users
Ralf,
My suggestion is to try upgrading your server to 3.0.2. You won't need to
upgrade all your FD's. Since I went through that, the things that used to
hang bacula in my environment (at exactly the same place you describe) are
fixed.
Bob
From: Ralf Gross ralf-li...@ralfgross.de
Has anybody tinkered around with spooling backups on an SSD (aka solid
state drive) or a raid-0 pair of them for higher performance?
It would seem that the issue of latency introduced by thrashing the hard
drive with several concurrent readers and writers would be lessened on
flash ram, but
John Drescher wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Bob Hetzelb...@case.edu wrote:
Has anybody tinkered around with spooling backups on an SSD (aka solid
state drive) or a raid-0 pair of them for higher performance?
I spool to a 4 drive sata raid 0 but since I only have a single
John Drescher wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Bob Hetzelb...@case.edu wrote:
John Drescher wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Bob Hetzelb...@case.edu wrote:
Has anybody tinkered around with spooling backups on an SSD (aka solid
state drive) or a raid-0 pair of them for higher
Hmm, thanks. With that news I'm at a stand still with full volumes. Would
it work to mount the storage on to the same server that does the backup?
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Dirk Bartley bartle...@chartermi.netwrote:
On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 16:57 -0800, Bob Gamble wrote:
Can someone
Can someone explain to me how a migration or copy is generally supposed to
work? In my mind, I would like to take a full volume, which has
Full/Differential/Incremental backups in it and copy or migrate it to
another storage server. I know the volume contains good backups and is
marked as Full.
the
command prompt behavior that you've found but that behavior is not unusual
for when directories are marked System or Hidden.
Bob
Apparently I need to do much more comprehensive restore testing, because
when I need, it my bacula installation has fallen down around me. This
is just
anyone know if using bacula
compiled against mysql 4.0 is going to cause any issues when connecting
to a database running version 5.0 or newer?
Bob
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I have installed both 3.0.0 3.0.1 on a test sever using the same
configuration and hardware as my production serer. Everything works as
expected until I enable accurate backups. I can run a level full backup
which runs with no problem but when I try an incremental i get this error.
JobId 2:
.log.txt
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Previously John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com said,
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:52 AM, C.DriK c.drik-ach...@orange.fr wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
My bacula configuration is not perfect, and sometimes I have some problem
(especially with the autochanger, it not change the
with the
command
@output /tmp/file-listing.txt
estimate listing job=jobname
@output
I typically look over those lists for stuff to exclude, but mainly I sort
it by size to exclude big stuff that wouldn't be useful, such as installers
for acrobat reader, etc.
Bob
From: Jeff Dickens j...@m2
to LTO-2 or better? If you ever have to get all 5 TB off tape at
LTO-1 speeds you're probably going to be under a lot of stress.
Bob
Hi !
TL;DR
When backing up / migrating clients with a high volume of files the
performance drops to a very low level. This can be traced back
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:44:47 -0400
From: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
2009/4/1 Arch Willingham a...@tuparks.com:
Our server is still at 2.4.2 (Ubuntu)?.does it matter which version of
Windows clients are used? How about the beta clients
winbacula-2.5.42-b2.exe?
?I just
the most recent Full and it's following
incrementals (with regard to the date entered). Is there some menu driven
way to see all the usable backup jobs for a particular client? If not,
should there be?
Bob
be desired after getting things going.
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 11:39 -0400, Bob Hetzel wrote:
First of all let me thanks to every people who takes a minutes or maybe
more to answer my questions. I and some others guy starting a DataCenter
and a automatic save tools is needed
in a script so I don't have to
re-figure them out every time and so it takes only about 5 mins to install
a new bacula version or a patch fix.
Bob
Previously, Kevin Keane said...
There is no 100% cut-and-dried answer here, but a couple thoughts:
- Regardless of what you do, I would not use
Is it possible that the network driver on your boot device is just out of
date (i.e. buggy) or that the firmware (hard drives, controllers, network
adapter, etc) on the server with the problem just needs updating?
While we're on the topic... how did you get the windows bare metal restore
to
I think I might have one of the bigger installations doing both servers and
desktops... although judging from the wiki stats page referenced in this
thread I'm clearly not the biggest in any category.
The Catalog, SD, and Dir are all on same box.
System Description: Centos 5.2 x86_64,
it 'run jobid=12345' so I wouldn't have to re-select all the files again.
Does this already exist?
Bob
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Here's the specifics of my bacula installation
gyrus-dir Version: 2.4.3 (10 October 2008) i686-pc-linux-gnu suse 10.2
Daemon started 08-Jan-09 19:31, 799 Jobs run since started.
Heap: heap=1,871,872 smbytes=632,680 max_bytes=2,934,571 bufs=5,050
max_bufs=10,223
I recently ran a restore job
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Hi all,
I've had a problem for a while whereby bacula hangs waiting for storage.
Here's the message I posted to the bacula-users list previously.
http://marc.info/?l=bacula-usersm=123004380923706w=2
Yesterday I upgraded to 2.4.4 and I think I've still got that problem--bacula
still stops
2009 15:59:13 Bob Hetzel wrote:
Hi all,
I've had a problem for a while whereby bacula hangs waiting for storage.
Here's the message I posted to the bacula-users list previously.
http://marc.info/?l=bacula-usersm=123004380923706w=2
Yesterday I upgraded to 2.4.4 and I think I've still got
I'm running v 2.4.3 of bacula on OpenSuse 10.2 with a two tape-drive
autoloader and I've been having this problem every few days for a while
now: bacula wants a tape that's already loaded but in a different drive
and it's not able to just unload the tape and move it or better yet just
use it
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 04:45:56 -0500
From: David Lee Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to use Bacula to do daily backups of data stored in iSCSI LUNs on
a
NetApp filer, using NetApp snapshots to ensure consistency. The hosts to be
backed up have dual Gigabit Ethernet connections
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Can anybody tell me what my next step should be to let those backups
finish normally?
Bob
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not to abort stuff properly when
you ctrl-c it. Clearly not something I would deem a high priority bug
though.
Bob
Previously, I wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using bacula 2.4.3 and I'm thinking I might have created a problem
by terminating dbcheck with ctrl-c. I had read about it taking
more smoothly before I added the 3rd one.
Thanks,
Bob
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