On 2012-01-12 17:32, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:12:56 +0100, IEM said:
# stat /Net/data/Sound/ablinger/Altar/05KStudie2.wav
File: `/Net/data/Sound/ablinger/Altar/05KStudie2.wav'
Size: 53315180Blocks: 104136 IO Block: 4096 regular file
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On 2012-01-11 19:45, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Did you try a level option of estimate command?
* estimate job=MyJob level=Incremental
doh!
that indeed works, thanks a lot.
i couldn't find the option with help in bconsole/bat
novertheless, it's in the online manual and i seem to have
On 2012-01-10 14:19, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
First of all, I'm using also xfs on data source and/or backup media.
There's no special trouble on them to get incremental/differential backup.
thanks for your detailed answer.
i'm glad to hear that no troubles are to be expected in general. so not
On 2012-01-11 12:10, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:02:00 +0100, IEM said:
On 2012-01-10 14:19, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
If the filesystem xfs is not mounted with the noatime option, check to have
noatime option in the bacula job.
so it will not change each file during the
(sorry if this comes thru as a dupe; i first sent this mail from an
unsubscribed account)
hi all,
i have a problem with bacula and incremental/differential backups
from an XFS filesystem.
to put it simple: bacula always creates full backups.
the long story:
we deployed bacula to backup our
hi all.
i'm running bacula 2.4.4 in a debian/etch environment (i know that it is
a bit outdated; but there is even one debian/sarge host that i cannot
really update...)
bacula is doing a nightly backup (full every 3 months or so, diff
every week, and incr every night) onto an autochanger
Brian A Seklecki (Mobile) wrote:
every now and then (the last one was today; then 1 month before; then 10
days before that,...) i get traceback emails from my backup-server, each
for all of the 3 daemons (dir, file, storage) running there.
*) Run the SD in foreground mode with debug level
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
hi all
the emails usually are sent when nothing interesting is happening (my
backups are all finished at night; the emails are sent somewhen during
the day).
however, receiving tracebacks gives me an uneasy feeling.
any
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
hi all
the emails usually are sent when nothing interesting is happening (my
backups are all finished at night; the emails are sent somewhen during
the day).
however
hi all
i am currently running bacula-2.1.5 on my backup-server (and 2.1.4 on
the clients), on debian/etch (using the debian-packages from packman)
every now and then (the last one was today; then 1 month before; then 10
days before that,...) i get traceback emails from my backup-server, each
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
hi all
i am currently running bacula-2.1.5 on my backup-server (and 2.1.4 on
the clients), on debian/etch (using the debian-packages from packman)
oops, this should read: 2.2.5 (and 2.2.4 resp.)
mfga.sr
IOhannes
--
IEM
hi
mysteriously the list of terminated jobs have been synched during the
backup cycle last night. so i am happy again :-)
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
You're looking at the state of terminated jobs. If the daemon in
question didn't save its state information before shutdown or restart,
that
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
hi all.
i added a new host to my bacula backup setup, but unfortunately the
backup fails, because the storage daemon resets the connection, after
some time (that is: after 20min have elapsed and 4GB have been written
hi.
i am currently having trouble to understand why different daemons (fd,
sd, dir) show different statuses.
my problem: why does a job that runs on all daemons (dir, sd, fd) do
not show up in the status listings of these daemons?
i haven't found much in-depth information in the docs, probably
hi
Michal Medvecký wrote:
luyigui loholhlki napsal(a):
hi
i want to split the bacula-dir.conf file to different files (one file
by client)
is that realizable if yes : how??
thanks in advance
@ stands for include
example:
@/etc/bacula/hosts/test.host
i have a similar
(by accident, i have originally sent this email from the wrong account;
i want to apologize beforehand, if it gets through 2 times)
hi all.
i added a new host to my bacula backup setup, but unfortunately the
backup fails, because the storage daemon resets the connection, after
some time (that
hi all.
setting up my test system i ran into some problems with the FileSet.
first of all, it took me a while to figure out, that only the File
sections are used to calculate the hash of the FileSet.
since i decided (probably because of wron assumptions) that i would do
most of the generic
Alfonso Amato - Sintecnos srl wrote:
Changed permission of /dev/nst0* into 660 and works correctly! I suggest
to add the chmod line into the Brief tutorial while testing not on
file but on real tape.
i rather suggest adding a line like make sure you do have the correct
permissions to
even though my questions have not much feedback, i'll post another round ;-)
i have build debian-packages for bacula-2.0.2, by getting the
source-code of bacula-2.0.2 from sourceforge and applying the
bacula_2.0.0-1.diff that was used for building the 2.0.0-1 packages
(found at sourceforge)
i
hallo.
i want to use bacula as my backup-solution in our network (debian; and
some windoze)
debian comes with packages for bacula-1.38.
however, i'd rather use a recent version of bacula (bugfixes! and i use
a quantum superloader3 which i suspect to cooperate more with 2.0 than
with 1.38 - i
hi again
IEM - network operating center wrote:
- on my woody boxes i would only need the filedaemon; i guess the
simplest thing would be to create a debian-package for bacula-fd-static
with no dependencies (rather than trying to compile bacula-2 on woody)
hmm, this seems to be a bit too
hello
i am new to this list, and hope it is the correct place to ask such
questions.
i am currently evaluating bacula as a backup-solution with our new
Quantum SuperStore3 (DLT-S4).
i am running debian/etch (kernel-2.6.18) with the latest debian-packages
of bacula found at the sourceforge.net
hi
Michel Meyers wrote:
i haven't tried this yet, because i hope that i will get the answer
faster on this list than waiting another 6h before possible failure.
You should really try the Autochanger directive and use Bacula 2.0.2
(Unfortunately you didn't specify what Bacula version you're
IEM - network operating center wrote:
hi
Michel Meyers wrote:
i haven't tried this yet, because i hope that i will get the answer
faster on this list than waiting another 6h before possible failure.
You should really try the Autochanger directive and use Bacula 2.0.2
(Unfortunately you
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