LTO4 tape.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
this. You'll get much
better performance out of a dedicated storage server with its own
storage daemon than you will out of what I suspect is an off-the-shelf
home NFS appliance.
And third, do you have a plan if your NFS box fails?
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Director, 2GB isn't very much RAM for a machine that's running both your
Director and your catalog DB. Especially since in my experience, most
servers running 2GB of RAM or less are also usually running a 32-bit OS
even if they're on 64-bit-capable hardware.
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On 10/12/12 06:12, Sven Tegethoff wrote:
On 12.10.2012 01:30, Phil Stracchino wrote:
I'm not planning to actually try this, but I'm curious to know whether
anyone has ever tried a corner case like this one, and if so, what happened.
Letting two copies of the same director configuration run
master-master, but to make life safer I
can point the old Director at the new DB server anyway.)
I'm not planning to actually try this, but I'm curious to know whether
anyone has ever tried a corner case like this one, and if so, what happened.
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weekend of the month.
Perhaps what could hypothetically be a way to accomplish this is to be
able to schedule by reference or with offsets (I'm not sure what the
best terminology would be). So, you might be able to say First Friday,
first Friday plus one day, first Friday plus two days.
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. The make-mysql-tables
file also has no reference to a table named batch.
Can somebody tell me (or guide me to troubleshoot) what happened?
This is a temporary table used to gather metadata for batch inserts. It
exists only while a job is running.
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image.
Has anyone else encountered this problem, and does anyone know a solution?
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On 09/03/12 11:51, Phil Stracchino wrote:
All of a sudden, my Bacula-5.2.10 storage daemon keeps crashing with the
following error reported:
Preliminary analysis at this point appears to indicate that it is a
REALLY bad idea on an LTO drive to have bacula-sd's configured max block
size
pages) this is hard-coded, which you can change re-compile.
OK, so limit is 4M, not 200 even. (I forget who it was who posted
the 200 number.).
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cause, bacula-sd to crash, since that is the ONLY thing I changed
before the problem manifested, and also the only thing I had to change
to fix it.
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the cleartext before encryption, plus there's a
smaller volume of data to encrypt.
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the shelf over my desk if time permits. Most of
my contingency plans for burglary involve the burglar saying something
like OH SHIT.
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?
First of all note that 5.2.10 is a considerably more recent version than
2.0.0, and does nut therefore fall under until 2.0.0. :) This should
answer your question...
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On 07/26/12 02:35, Sven Tegethoff wrote:
On 25.07.2012 17:50, Phil Stracchino wrote:
i think we need to understand more about the use cycle for these
volumes. Are these weekly tapes written to once per week with a single
job or set of jobs, or are they continuously appended to over the
course
day. Did I misunderstand?
Have you tried setting volume use duration to 24 hours?
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On 07/25/12 10:57, Sven Tegethoff wrote:
On 25.07.2012 16:39, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Now my problem is that bacula always leaves the last tape in
appendable state, and when the tape gets inserted for its next write
cycle, it will not overwrite this tape, but only append to it - even
though
advice to you would be to go to http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql
and download the latest MySQL 5.5 RPMs for RHEL6/CentOS6/Oracle Linux 6.
The current GA version is 5.5.25a.
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Sorry, please ignore the preceding response, I totally managed to
misread Bacula 5.[mumble] as MySQL 5.[mumble]. I have no explanation as
to how...
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). One
could undoubtedly use the same methods to delete volumes according to
other criteria, but you need to be careful that you don't automatically
delete your last Full backup for a particular client.
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OpenBSD machine and see if the problem disappears.
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It's
On 06/25/2012 04:36 PM, Marco van Wieringen wrote:
Phil Stracchino alaric at metrocast.net writes:
And -d100 shows that 5.2.9 ia binding to the correct address and port,
but dying with a SEGV as soon as it gets the connection handshake request.
Ok great then you are not having the same error
to write LTO4 or LT03 tapes, and read LTO4, LTO3 or
LTO2 tapes.
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It's
on OpenBSD 4.6 or versions
in that general range?
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It's not the years, it's
is kind of interesting is running any daemon with -d 100 to see
what addresses it want to bind to.
...And I'll see what that shows, too.
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On 06/25/2012 02:14 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 06/25/2012 01:53 PM, Marco van Wieringen wrote:
Simple test is to change the config.h autogenerated by configure and
change the HAVE_GET_ADDRINFO to undefined and then get the old gethostbyname.
No joy with that; failed to compile at all
that might have as much as 32MB of RAM, and
hasn't been significantly updated since.
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*, I believe you're
going to have to script it yourself as a RunAfterJob event.
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jobs between
different SDs.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
backup of the machine I'm
working at right now, this returns 5597 rows in 0.06 seconds.
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of the client, the job ID it was backed up
in, and where on that client it is located.
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performance. I don't know
how much improvement there would be for Bacula, though, as I have doubts
about the performance tradeoffs in Bacula's MySQL code.
(No, I have not considered moving to Postgres. Honestly, Postgres makes
my teeth bleed.)
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, and my main NAS server has enough data throughput
to keep the LTO4 streaming almost continuously anyway. What I do notice
is that Bacula sits for some time - many minutes - after each job ends
doing nothing but batch-writing attributes into the DB.
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path is correct?
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
to long.
Thanks in advance !
First of all, the elephant-in-the-middle-of-the-room question is How
sure are you that inbound data bandwidth, rather than storage I/O, is
your bottleneck?
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physical storage devices.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
);
}
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
storage engine is, Bacula cannot
safely assume that it is working with a transactional storage engine.
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certain they're both speaking the same versions of all
relevant protocols.
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On 04/13/2012 01:02 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 15:27:22 -0400, Phil Stracchino said:
You shouldn't think of a temporary table as persistent DB data. Think
of them instead as part of the transient state of a single ongoing
transaction. Is it a reasonable expectation
accept my apologies)
That's it exactly. Without the context of the then-running jobs and
then-open DB connections, the data is simply not useful any more.
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as
and if possible find what group it's running under.
(Or, pgrep -l -f bacula-sd ...)
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the job, and that's simply not possible.
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On 04/10/2012 12:27 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:15:29 -0400, Phil Stracchino said:
On 04/10/2012 10:51 AM, Joe Nyland wrote:
I'm a bit ashamed to admit I'm still battling this! I've removed
'--delete-master-logs' from my mysqldump line, but it hasn't helped.
For some
. If you want to repeat the
transaction, you have to restart it from the beginning, which will
recreate any temporary tables it was using anyway.
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old-style password hash support.
/rant
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It's not the years, it's
On 04/05/2012 02:41 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
On 04/02/2012 03:33 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
(Locking the table for batch attribute insertion actually isn't
necessary; MySQL can be configured to interleave auto_increment inserts.
However, that's the way Bacula does it.)
Are you saying
is the default, there's no reason to ever explicitly specify
it at all in the first place.
And as we just discussed the other day, --single-transaction is
ineffective without either --skip-lock-tables, or --skip-opt and adding
back in the stuff from --opt that you want.
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: Could not open required
defaults file: /root/.my.cnf
What user does bacula run as?
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. Keep in mind though that if you use this setting and
you have replication running, your binlog_format must be set to MIXED or
ROW.
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On 04/02/2012 10:39 AM, Juan Pablo Botero wrote:
Hi All.
I'm sorry for the message in Spanish before.
How can I add more thant one cliente to a job?
You don't. You create a job per client.
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On 04/02/2012 11:10 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 04/02/2012 10:39 AM, Juan Pablo Botero wrote:
Hi All.
I'm sorry for the message in Spanish before.
How can I add more thant one cliente to a job?
You don't. You create a job per client.
Now, what you CAN do is create a JobDefs record
}/${dir}
done
mydumper -Cce -h ${HOST} -p ${PORT} -u ${USER} --password=${PASS} -o
${DEST} -l ${TIMEOUT}
Then my Bacula fileset for the DB-backup job just backs up the entire
/db-dumps directory.
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On 04/02/2012 06:06 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
First off, thanks for the response Phil.
On 04/02/2012 01:11 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 04/02/2012 01:49 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
Well, we've made the leap from MyISAM to InnoDB, seems like we win on
transactions, but lose on read
.
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On 03/29/2012 09:59 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 09:41:40AM -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
I confess I don't see why you'd need to do that. But then, I keep all
my disk-based volumes in one place to start with, and have simply never
had a problem.
Hi Phil
chambers of commerce love it, because brick-and-mortar store merchants
think it makes people spend more money.
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fix, allowing
one to schedule by UTC time and avoid these issues altogether.
One could, of course, just run UTC on the server...
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On 03/26/2012 09:56 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
On 3/26/2012 6:43 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Unfortunately, as much as most of us hate daylight savings time, it's
not going away any time soon, because politicians love it, because
chambers of commerce love it, because brick-and-mortar store
in mind that magnetic tape has a fixed lifetime in use cycles.
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It's
with bconsole
and not cause a problem, but start two manual jobs at once from BAT, and
the problem appears every time and blocks both BAT and bconsole connections.
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bconsoles from both
machines with no difference in behavior.
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It's
On 03/07/2012 09:58 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
It appears I can connect as many consoles as I want, up to the
Director's configured concurrency limit, with no problem ... until I
start scheduling jobs.
So, then I opened a bconsole and left it open, then scheduled two jobs
from BAT
is set to 25, and this
failure mode can be triggered with no jobs running and no consoles open.
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Another datum: This problem occurs only if the manual jobs are started
or scheduled via BAT. If they are started or scheduled through
bconsole, the problem does not occur.
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On 03/06/2012 06:34 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 21:53:37 -0500, Phil Stracchino said:
After starting the Director, all connections will succeed initially.
All passwords are known good. As a general rule, once one connection
attempt fails, all subsequent connection attempts
On 03/06/2012 11:10 AM, Bill Arlofski wrote:
On 03/06/12 09:40, Phil Stracchino wrote:
The problem never occurs when the Director is idle.
The one datum i forgot to add (having forgotten it myself, since I
seldom have to interact with the Director manually) is that after all
running jobs
).
Tried that. I'll have to create some test traffic now to see if I can
reproduce the problem deliberately...
Where should that log to?
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wonder whether setting up a QoS rule to prioritize traffic to the
Director would help...
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at
the time.
Has anyone else encountered this or similar behavior?
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It's
.
33 minutes and 20 seconds, I'll bet. That's 2000 seconds.
So what has a 2000-second timeout?
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On 02/16/2012 05:01 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
In theory encryption does just need the public-key. Encrypting needs the
private key. but I don't know if it is possible to provide only the
public key to bacula-sd.
I believe you mean that DEcrypting requires the private key.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
-h localhost --password=DbPass bacula
Database: bacula
Very curious. That certainly looks as though it SHOULD be working.
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a snapshot of your MySQL datadir and
backing up the snapshot? This can be viable if you have a small DB and
fast copy-on-write snapshots. (It's the technique I'm using at the
moment, though I'm considering a switch to mydumper.)
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On 02/06/2012 05:45 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Stephen,
Three suggestions here.
[...]
Route 4:
...I'm sorry. We'll come in again.
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(which is to say, only
critical bugs are being fixed). It will probably be end-of-lifed this year.
If you're trying to do it via mysqldump and it's not working, it most
likely means you're doing something wrong.
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recommend any of
the maatkit tools for production work. Too many of them too often don't
work or produce useless results.
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required to achieve the same
ends with mysqldump. It stores schema and data in separate files, and
supports both file and DB-connection compression.
In short, it's what mysqldump SHOULD have become by now, but hasn't.
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DB. The catalog DBs share the same DB server though (running PostgreSQL).
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of RAM.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
. This
is particularly the case if jobs are running when the reload is executed.
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It's
AND d.Name='ARCH')
AND a.EndTime(now()-INTERVAL '10 DAY') ORDER BY a.StartTime ASC;
Drop the quotes around 10 DAY.
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information from it? If so, why unsubscribe?
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It's not the years
don't want to know how many production websites I've
seen trying to run off MySQL instances with small to medium server
configuration files that were written back when a large server was one
that had more than 32MB of RAM.
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MCP77 GigE port on
my workstation, support jumbo frames.
Needless to say, I was annoyed.
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with the correct VolRetention?
Look for Update pool from resource, then Update volumes from pool.
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/bacula/ | head -4
total 3.1T
-rw-r- 1 root root 916G Dec 5 10:31 FULL-20111205-04:30
-rw-r- 1 root root 902G Nov 7 10:42 FULL-2007-04:30
-rw-r- 1 root root 901G Nov 5 05:47 FULL-2004-15:18
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ala
On 12/09/11 15:18, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Am 06.12.2011 10:07, schrieb Phil Stracchino:
On 12/06/11 03:10, Marcello Romani wrote:
The closest thing to a custom eject tape builtin command in bconsole I
could came up with is this:
[...]
You know, personally I just set OfflineOnUnmount = yes
have a single tape drive (LTO-1, for the
record). No autochanger.
You know, personally I just set OfflineOnUnmount = yes.
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of As long as we're rebuilding
the box anyway, let's make a few hardware changes, we'd get better
performance if we [fitb...]
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, is that this would break
compatibility with all older Bacula volumes and installations.
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ZFS disk array on babylon4-sd.
Can this be done? Or is spool enabling strictly job-by-job?
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Retention = 31 days
Volume Use Duration = 72h
Storage = NEO200S
Cleaning Prefix = CLN
}
It's working for me. However, keep in mind that the volume status may
not update until Bacula next examines the volume to see whether it's usable.
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would fit in the cache ... but *those were the 1/20th
they were actively USING*.
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tell you what you've done wrong.
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It's not the years, it's the mileage
. The bare database
has been re-created and I can get to the bconsole but of course
commands like update or list will come back empty.
Win,
What were you doing for MySQL catalog backup?
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'
...
-t port
Specify database port (default: 0)
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It's
);
}
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