Hey,
I was wondering if there is a way to tell bacula not to ask the oldest tape
it wrote on..
I mean, when a tape is pruned, it's status come to Recycle. Is there a way
to put all the status tape to recycle (those who the retention is over, that
means they could be pruned), and not only the
, but the point
is I don't want to do things manually.
Hope you get my point !
Thx !
Alex Chekholko-4 wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 08:18:34 -0700 (PDT)
gnowar g.no...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I was wondering if there is a way to tell bacula not to ask the oldest
tape
it wrote on..
I mean
I think I've spoken too early..
I don't have a mistake now, but nothing happens..
lan-backup01-dir shell command: run BeforeJob
/opt/bacula/sysconf/mount_tape
BeforeJob: Connecting to Director lan-backup01:9101
BeforeJob: 1000 OK: lan-backup01-dir Version: 5.0.1 (24 February 2010)
In the webacula interface, the state of the current task is set to : is
waiting on Storage Tape
Come on, the tape is labeled, mounted ! What's wrong !
gnowar wrote:
I think I've spoken too early..
I don't have a mistake now, but nothing happens..
lan-backup01-dir shell command: run
Hey,
I've a problem (I guess) cause bacula doesn't recycle my tape, even when
volume retention is over.
Here is the pool part of my bacula-dir.conf :
# Tape Pool definition
Pool {
Name = TapePool
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Yeah thanks !
I had not understood the maximum volume use, you're saying I've to wait 20
days from the last tape written right ? (cause there is only 1 volume in the
pool ?)
I thought it was from the last written value of a specific tape I had to
care about to reuse the same one.
It's ok for
}
That sould work fine.
Thank you John.
I'll be back in 1 month to confirm the process ;)
John M. Drescher wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:40 AM, gnowar g.no...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, about that..
Is there a way to use an exception for one or several days ?
Schedule {
Name = SchedTapeRetDay
, w10, w13, ... w5x Mon at 22:00
will do the trick!
-- Forwarded message --
From: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Can someone help me to solve my logical
problem... ?
To: gnowar g.no...@gmail.com
Cc: bacula
Hello,
I have a problem with my personnal cycle tape. Let's see how it works :
I have 20 tapes who are changed everyday. Everytime the 20s tape comes, I
put it in a box during 365 days.
It's like that :
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
.
.
.
20-- In the box during 1 year
And so on...
1- (New tape)
2- (Ex
Well, it looks like I can create 2 same client with a different name.. THAT'S
GREAT !
gnowar wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my personnal cycle tape. Let's see how it works :
I have 20 tapes who are changed everyday. Everytime the 20s tape comes, I
put it in a box during 365 days
, 2010 at 10:01 AM, gnowar g.no...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my personnal cycle tape. Let's see how it works :
I have 20 tapes who are changed everyday. Everytime the 20s tape comes, I
put it in a box during 365 days.
It's like that :
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
.
.
.
20
If the volume is pruned then the jobs and files on that volume have to
be pruned. If bacula is not operating this way this is a bug.
I think it is. I understood that should works this way when I read the spec
but that doesn't work on my system..
You need to modify your schedule how I explained
Hello,
I've a problem with my tape backups.
When I start the job BackCvsOnTape, it does anything. I set the setdebug to
200 and the trace to on but I got no relevent information.
Here is my conf :
Bacula-dir
JobDefs {
Name = DefaultJob
Type = Backup
Level = Full
# FileSet = FullSet
do you write the new tape labels on the tape every time you put the new
one in it?
Actually I don't. I just founded cleaner this labelling cleaner...
or how do you read the tape label manually?
I don't know, is it possible ? :)
you could use Day- as label Format. Bacula will then append
if you purge a tape , the tape label is still in the database. you would
need to delete it.
I didn't get that.. I'm ok now.
i've never used your method to write woef with a pre-script. IMHO
bacula is not designed to work this way (what doesn't mean that you could
not do it this way with
Hello,
I've some problems with automatic labeling. Here is my conf :
Bacula v5.0.0
bacula-dir.conf
Job {
Name = BackupCvsOnTape
Client = cvs-fd
Pool = TapePool
FileSet = cvsFileSet
Schedule = SchedTape
RunBeforeJob = /opt/bacula/sysconf/mount_tape
JobDefs = DefaultJob
Storage
You just need to create 2 Jobs for your clients :
Job {
Name = BackupClient1OnTape
Client = Client1
Pool = YourPool
FileSet = Client1FileSet
Schedule = YourSched
JobDefs = DefaultJob
Storage = Tape
}
Job {
Name = BackupClient2OnTape
Client = Client2
Pool = YourPool
FileSet
I guess you should set up a volume retention in your pool and set both
Recycle and Autoprune to yes.
When the value of your Volume retention is reached, it is automatically
purged in your catalog. Then your volume can be recycled.
If anyone can confirm ?
Tino Schwarze-11 wrote:
Hi there,
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 02:45:58 -0800 schrieb gnowar:
Hello,
I've some problems with automatic labeling. Here is my conf :
snip
Here is my BeforeJob script :
#!/bin/sh
mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
mt -f /dev/st0 weof
/opt/bacula/sbin/bconsole -c /opt/bacula/sysconf/bconsole.conf
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