Well, I tried it and your fix worked but Kern closed the issue and
said he wants to remove the DVD writing code! What? I've been using it
for the last year with success and I don't know why he wants to remove
it. If he does, I'll have to look for another backup solution but that
would be a shame
Unfortunately the bug report is closed so I don't think I can attach
the patch anymore. Perhaps someone should send him the patch
(Richard?).
Scott
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SuSE 10.3, Bacula 2.2.6-1
I have been using Bacula source code from about a year ago to write to
DVDs and it was working fine. I upgraded to Bacula 2.2.6-1 and my old
Bacula configuration files don't work. The DVD data is getting written
to my Bacula spool directory (the directory the ISO images
What is the state of the bare metal restore code (from CD or DVD) on Linux? I
recall Kern saying something that the code needed to be redone. I'm thinking
of approaching that as my next Bacula task. Thank you.
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On Thursday 14 December 2006 2:42 pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Thursday 14 December 2006 20:41, Scott Simpson wrote:
What is the state of the bare metal restore code (from CD or DVD) on
Linux?
I
recall Kern saying something that the code needed to be redone. I'm
thinking of approaching
On Monday 06 November 2006 11:02 am, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
I used the RPMs for FC5 and PostgreSQL. The problems seem to relate to
not being able to connect to PostgreSQL, which is running, so Bacula
Director does not start.
What exactly is the problem? I'm running bacula and PostgreSQL and
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 11:26, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Might be a silly question, but is it full? Perhaps it is not. Used,
perhaps, but that is not set unless you have some sort of job/disk limit
written in your configs.
No, it isn't full (or it wasn't). It wrote about 3 gig and then
I don't quite get the purpose of bootstrap files. If I backup my Postgres
database nightly, do I need bootstrap files? I'm under the impression I
don't. They seem to only be used on restores and if you have the whole
database you don't need them. Right?
I'm currently writing out a bootstrap
Is there any way to ask that question? I couldn't find a way in bconsole. Do I
need to use sqlquery? Thanks.
Scott
P.S. I'm using Postgres.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Bacula CVS 2006-09-11 built from source
I'm writing to a DVD. This works fine on the first DVD I write but when it
fills up and I put the second DVD in and type label to bconsole, the
storage daemon just sits there. When I do a status on the storage daemon I
get
Device DVDStorage (/dev/hdc)
Forgive my stupidity. It turns out that after sudo'ing that it creates some
environment variables that are passed to subprocesses. I removed these SUDO
environment variables and things worked fine. Sorry.
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Using Tomcat but
bacula CVS version 2006-09-11
I still can't get bacula to write to a DVD using the latest software on
Kubuntu. Every time I run it I get
dvd.c:432 Error writing part 1 to the DVD:
ERR=Running /usr/bin/growisofs -use-the-force-luke=notray -quiet
-use-the-force-luke=4gms -A 'Bacula
Data'
Which version of bacula would be good if I'm using a DVD drive? I can check
out from CVS too. (I currently am in fact). Should I wait for 1.40? Thanks.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Bacula CVS HEAD 2006-08-28
I set up bacula to write to a DVD and I have bacula set up to write to a DVD.
Here are the processes running:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps wwuxa |grep bacula
root 29712 0.0 0.1 21648 1352 ?Ssl 11:26 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/bacula-fd -c
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:50, Richard Mortimer wrote:
See the growisofs manual page. The notes page says why it refuses to
start under sudo.
Yah, I read that. That is why I made it setuid root. However, I'm currently
running bacula-sd as root so I don't know what effect that will have. I
I'm trying to start up the storage daemon and I'm getting an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/bacula# /etc/init.d/bacula-sd start
Starting Bacula Storage daemon: 26-Aug 07:34 bacula-sd: ERROR TERMINATION at
parse_conf.c:821
Config error: Keyword DeviceType not permitted in this resource.
Kubuntu 6.06, Linux Intel
I'm trying to get bacula working with Postgres but I'm having trouble getting
the director to connect. I can connect to Postgres as bacula:
sh-3.1$ id
uid=118(bacula) gid=118(bacula) groups=26(tape),118(bacula)
sh-3.1$ psql -Ubacula bacula
Welcome to psql 8.1.4, the
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 15:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/bacula# /usr/sbin/bacula-dir -c
/etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf -u bacula -g bacula
22-Aug 15:33 bacula-dir: Fatal error: Could not open database bacula.
22-Aug 15:33 bacula-dir: Fatal error: postgresql.c:174
I got it to work. I had to add the following line
to /etc/postgresql/8.1/main/pg_hba.conf:
hostbacula bacula,root 127.0.0.1/32 trust
Bacula is connecting with TCP/IP, not a Unix domain socket. This was confusing
me. Thanks for your help.
Scott
I think I followed the installation
instructions and I've RTM. I ran configure thus (I've tried with and
without the -02 compiler flag and with and without
--enable-static-tools):
CFLAGS="-g -Wall -O2" ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \ --sysconfdir=/etc/bacula \
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From: Martin Simmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 December 2005 10:20
To: Scott Simpson
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Installation Problem
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 10:04:15 -, Scott Simpson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Scott I think I followed
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