Re: [Bacula-users] Problem: deleted files entrys are still in the database and are restored

2008-01-10 Thread R.I. Pienaar
Hello, But it the situation, when a file is knowingly removed/email deleted/whatever is deleted is in 99% of cases. Knowingly, i repeat. And if this file is still restored this leads the whole restore-process ad absurdum... As is the case with most tools, you need to evaluate them and

Re: [Bacula-users] Catalog problem

2008-01-08 Thread R.I. Pienaar
Hello, It is in the documentation, just like the answers to every other question you asked: http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Installing_Configurin_MySQL.html#mysql_phase2 You need to read the documentation. Bacula is complex, you need to read the documentation BEFORE you ask the list

Re: [Bacula-users] New Infrastructure Implementation

2008-01-04 Thread R.I. Pienaar
On 1/4/08, Michel Meyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - I will need to stop mysql slave before and restart it after backup. I read the documentation but something is still not clear for me. Can I execute a script on client before and a script on client after and start the backup only if

Re: [Bacula-users] New Infrastructure Implementation

2008-01-04 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, You should investigate: - using LVM to store your databases on Are you talking about using LVM snapshot feature? It's a little difficult because we need to modify filesystem on production servers yeah, that gives you the shortest downtime with the quickest restore option for

Re: [Bacula-users] New Infrastructure Implementation

2008-01-04 Thread R.I. Pienaar
Hello, On 1/4/08, Frank Sweetser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One thing you should really be aware of, then, is that the practice of splitting each table out into a set of files is only applicable with MyISAM tables. Any InnoDB tables will all be stored in the InnoDB table space, which may be

Re: [Bacula-users] New Infrastructure Implementation

2008-01-04 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hey, - - shut down MySQL - - initialize LVM snapshot - - bring up MySQL again - - back up from the snapshot - - release snapshot when backup is complete no need to shut the db down, just issue: --- echo About to lock tables time (echo FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK |mysql) echo About

Re: [Bacula-users] Run before job = permission denied

2006-09-19 Thread R.I. Pienaar
It seems something in your command_service stop has problems running without a terminal - when a program invokes it rather than a human from a working terminal, it's not a permissions problem On 19/09/06, Diego [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I need to run a script to stop a service before do the

Re: [Bacula-users] Run before job = permission denied

2006-09-19 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, Now using sudo: sudo -u zimbra -p '(withoutpassword)' '/opt/zimbra/bin/zmcontrol' stop; 19-sep 11:49 ZimbraBK-dir: RunBefore: 19-sep 11:49 ZimbraBK-dir: CopiaPrueba.2006-09-19_11.49.13 Fatal error: RunBeforeJob error: ERR=Child exited with code 1 Where can I see a log of the

Re: [Bacula-users] Please help me getting TLS!

2006-09-18 Thread R.I. Pienaar
I don't think the windows version of bacula has TLS compiled in. anyway, the problem you have there is that your host address in the client config is 192... while your certificate has a hostname as its CN, the host address in your director config must match the CN of the certificate. I wrote

Re: [Bacula-users] WOW

2006-09-11 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, I think its safe to say that there is no canned solution to make Bacula talk directly to Zabbix you'd need to write something to do it. There are many posts in the archives here that lists ways to monitor nagios, some lets nagios email the central monitoring, some puts down files on a

Re: [Bacula-users] Filesystem change prohibited. why?

2006-08-08 Thread R.I. Pienaar
From the bacula manual: onefs=yes|no If set to yes (the default), Bacula will remain on a single file system. That is it will not backup file systems that are mounted on a subdirectory. If you are using a *nix system, you may not even be aware that there are several different filesystems as

Re: [Bacula-users] These messages from Bacula are useless

2006-08-02 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, it's not optimal but you can get each FD to write a log on its own box by adding an append directive to its messages settings. On 02/08/06, Alan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote: Kern, is this fixed in a newer version? I believe more

Re: [Bacula-users] Need help to mail messages.

2006-08-02 Thread R.I. Pienaar
Seems the problem is: Fatal gethostbyname for myself failed epohost: ERR=Success it thinks your local hostname is 'epohost' but that isnt in DNS, you can try adding epohost to /etc/hosts and see if that helps On 02/08/06, Erik P. Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't understand how the bsmtp

Re: [Bacula-users] Error e-mails caused by Nagios monitoring

2006-08-01 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, I wrote something up about monitoring with Nagios, I prefer monitoring each server being backed up for backup status, this means that even if I accidently delete/disable a host from bacula configs I'd still pick it up with my nagios: http://www.devco.net/pubwiki/Bacula/MonitoringWithNagios

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-web

2006-08-01 Thread R.I. Pienaar
check your webserver error log, most PHPs thesedays default to only showing errors in the error_log and not to the browser On 01/08/06, Duarte Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All! I isntaller bacula-web, i run the test.php and its all ok. But when i access the address only show a white

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-web

2006-08-01 Thread R.I. Pienaar
is not putting http://domain/images/s_ok.gif. Theres a variable *root* on the report template... any tips? On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 16:40 +0100, R.I. Pienaar wrote: check your webserver error log, most PHPs thesedays default to only showing errors in the error_log and not to the browser On 01/08/06

Re: [Bacula-users] Self Signed certificate

2006-07-31 Thread R.I. Pienaar
Anyway to use TLS whith self signed ceriticates? Not for all of the components, no. You can't use a self signed certificate for anything that listens for TCP connections. The reasoning is that since you can't validate a self signed cert, it's impossible to know if you're connected to

Re: [Bacula-users] Building SRPM on Centos

2006-07-22 Thread R.I. Pienaar
|grep openssl openssl-0.9.7a-43.8 xmlsec1-openssl-1.2.6-3 openssl-devel-0.9.7a-43.8 On 20/07/06, Scott Ruckh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is what you said R.I. Pienaar hello, So further to my previous mails about TLS, I've now moved on to try make my CentOS 4.3 machines, the closest RPM I

Re: [Bacula-users] Guides to TLS and Nagios Monitoring

2006-07-20 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hi, This is great. I'd be interested to know where you got stuck, and if you had any suggestions for improving the TLS code at all (error messages, configuration settings, etc). the main problem was the docs, the TLS example is difficult to follow because the hostnames and so forth being used

[Bacula-users] Building SRPM on Centos

2006-07-20 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, So further to my previous mails about TLS, I've now moved on to try make my CentOS 4.3 machines, the closest RPM I could find was the one for el3 ones on the bacula download list. These while ldd show them linked against OpenSSL does not seem to support TLS: # ldd `which bconsole`

Re: [Bacula-users] Building SRPM on Centos

2006-07-20 Thread R.I. Pienaar
correctlym On 20/07/06, Scott Ruckh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is what you said R.I. Pienaar hello, So further to my previous mails about TLS, I've now moved on to try make my CentOS 4.3 machines, the closest RPM I could find was the one for el3 ones on the bacula download list. So

[Bacula-users] Guides to TLS and Nagios Monitoring

2006-07-19 Thread R.I. Pienaar
hello, I am in the process of deploying Bacula for my own use and that of some people I contract to, I had a need for TLS between the various connections and found the documentation were very misleading and incomplete so after much list searching and trial and error I got it going, I've