I'm not
getting any of the bacula executables created. I'm only getting
btraceback . I can see lots of errors during the make but no reason for
them. If someone can take a look and let me know on this it'd be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Gavin Conway
Configuration on Wed Feb 14 09:59:59 GMT 2007
Kern Sibbald wrote:
The problem is that your Catalog database is not well tuned (missing
indexes),
or you have a very large database. The performance problem comes from Bacula
attempting to find the next volume that will be used for each scheduled job,
and to do so, it must generally
I'm not
getting any of the bacula executables created. I'm only getting
btraceback . I can see lots of errors during the make but no reason for
them. If someone can take a look and let me know on this it'd be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Gavin Conway
Configuration on Wed Feb 14 09:59:59 GMT 2007
Gavin Conway wrote:
Apologies for the long email but I'm at my wits end on this one. I'm
using Ubuntu and have just removed Bacula using aptitude so that I can
install the updated version from source.
Here's my compile time options;
./configure --prefix=/opt/bacula/ --enable-smartalloc
Martin Simmons wrote:
Hope this helps someone
That file is generated by configure. Does rerunning configure break it again?
What is on the broken line?
__Martin
Running configure does break it yes. The line looks like this;
from ./src/host.h
#define HOST_OS i686-pc-linux-gnu
#define
Hi All,
I'm trying to locate the bacula-web component. It's listed as a feature
in bacula version 2.0 but it's not showing in the package nor is it
referenced or linked as a download anywhere on bacula.org .
Any assistance is greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Gavin
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Michel Meyers wrote:
I'm trying to locate the bacula-web component. It's listed as a feature
in bacula version 2.0 but it's not showing in the package nor is it
referenced or linked as a download anywhere on bacula.org .
Any assistance is greatly appreciated
bacula-web is in the gui
Possible bug. Ran the configure, make, make install as expected.
Configured the systems using the old configs (in-place upgrade).
The director and file-daemon started first time. The storage daemon
refused to start until I'd created a /var/run/bacula directory.
Either I've missed a step or
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Well, the Makefile make install doesn't create *all* directories you might
use. For example if you setup working directories or spooling directories, it
is up to you when using the manual procedure to ensure that the directories
exist.
A spool file I can understand as
Erich Prinz wrote:
Very Interesting.
The docs show /var/run/bacula as one of the directories that must me
manually created prior to installing. What is interesting to me is you
had a working system prior to an in-place upgrade. Still think it's a bug?
Erich
I still see it as a bug
Richard Mortimer wrote:
FWIW José Luis Tallón uploaded Debian packages to Sourceforge earlier
today. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727
I am not sure if these are built against stable or testing but you may
get better mileage out of them.
Many thanks, as mentioned
As the subject. I've got several places where Bacula is used and
unfortunately each time someone puts the wrong tape in it throws out the
sequencing. Is there any way to get Bacula to use whatever tape is
inserted regardless? i.e. blank tape/none-blank tape is inserted, bacula
runs the backup to
So, a job 270 is still running and waiting for a new device ? I have try
the command cancel jobid=270 cancel job=270 cancel 270 but each
time it say : Jobs not running or something like that.
I that others jobs which are automatically launch each day, but since
Monday morning, no job
Also, if it's stating:
Archive DATACENTER-TAPE1 is not open or does not exist.
Hi Keith,
If you do a 'list volumes' and then look for that tape it should find
it. Hopefully if it's not in the drive he has actually labelled them.
Alternatively put a fresh tape in the system
Hi,
I've setup a bacula instance for one of our customers for 20+ clients
but we have a problem. We have a Fedora system that is using 41gb in the
/ directory. When we run an estimate against the system it comes back
with 86gb's. When we try to run the backup it tries to actually backup
Fileset below (I've explicitly stated the directories);
You have probably explicitly specified directories that are included in / and
are not mounted file systems. In that case, you are duplicating the data.
The FileSet part of the manual in the Director configuration chapter explains
Kessia Pinheiro wrote:
Hello all,
Please, someone can send me the bacula*.conf for avalition, i'm have
errors and not find it.
Interesting choice of words.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avolition
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suggesting is that we submit some of our own configs (with
relevant secure data excluded) to the website so that they can build up
a good list of configurations for people to use.
What do people think? Would they find this beneficial.
Cheers,
Gavin Conway
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Michel Meyers wrote:
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25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: + exit 0
Permission denied errors would normally indicate, that whatever user
this runs under isn't allowed to access (write?) to that device. Have
you checked your
modified /dev/nst0 to be bacula:tape and am
hopin that this fixes the problem.
Many thanks.
Gavin Conway
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Hi All,
I'm aware that others have the same problem and that they have
apparently solved it but I'm still at my wits end. I'm trying to run a 2
week tape rotation with a monday-friday full system backup along with a
catalog backup to tape. Each time it runs I get the following output;
to clients. Is there an
easy way to add the missing indexes to the default install?
Thanks,
Gavin Conway
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello
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mysql
Regards,
Gavin Conway
Barry Benowitz wrote:
Hi All,
I am starting to notice performance problems on my bacula setup. Some
nights it backs up around 25G in 2 Hours, Last night it is still
running after 8 hours for the same 25G. Reading the manual told me to
check the indexes and I see
Hi,
I'm seeing the same problem using a very similar script. Also using
Debian Sarge 3.1 with the latest version of Bacula. I think this is more
to do with Bacula not having finished with the tape drive when the
script runs.
If anyone knows how this goes let me know.
Thanks,
Gavin
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this by simply tarring up the correct directories and then
writing them to disk but then I lose all the options that bacula gives me.
Any help at this point would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gavin Conway*
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david robert wrote:
Hi,
I want to run manually today's jobs how do i do that.
If i run manually now and again actual schedule is at night 11.30pm
what will happen to that schedule.
Thanks
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