Well you need a Fileset for each set of files that you want to back up.
For linux and unix boxes I have a single file set for the base and for
each box zero to 4 extra Filesets (one to 5 jobs) for Windows boxes
right now I have a unique file set for each (I am going to change than
when we get
That fixed the problem.
Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 Storage
Edition server I do an estimate and the query just sits there and does
nothing apparently. This is the output I'm seeing:
*estimate
The defined Job resources are:
1: Maint Full
2: Mail
Hello,
On 2/9/2007 6:04 PM, Jason King wrote:
That fixed the problem.
Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 Storage
Edition server I do an estimate and the query just sits there and does
nothing apparently.
You could check that machine for activity. Also, try the
It does finally finish if I give it long enough...but it is VERY long.
Jason
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 2/9/2007 6:04 PM, Jason King wrote:
That fixed the problem.
Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 Storage
Edition server I do an estimate and the query
There is no error message. It just says OK, this is the stat on the
machine that should be being backed up:
bacula-fd Version: 2.0.1 (12 January 2007) i386-portbld-freebsd5.4
freebsd 5.4-STABLE
Daemon started 07-Feb-07 15:14, 2 Jobs run since started.
Heap: bytes=140,946 max_bytes=208,089
I'd be happy to but I don't know what you mean by post your file list.
I'm not sure what the file list is.
Jason
Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
Could you post your file list, I think that you have an error either
in that list on in one
other thing that I ran into.
in one case where we had
Ahh yes. Here is the FileSet directive on my server:
# List of files to be backed up
FileSet {
Name = Full Set
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
#
# Put your list of files here, preceded by 'File =', one per line
#or include an external list with:
#
#File =
Hello,
On 2/8/2007 6:46 PM, Jason King wrote:
I'd be happy to but I don't know what you mean by post your file list.
I'm not sure what the file list is.
I don't undersand that, too.
But I suggest you post the fileset you used in the jobs (or at least one).
If you're not sure what that means
You probably DO have the problem. I'm not really familiar yet with the
FileSets in the director config file. I'll need to comb over those
config options.
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 2/8/2007 6:46 PM, Jason King wrote:
I'd be happy to but I don't know what you mean by post your file
I thought the client daemon had the information of what to backup on it.
It's the FD that actually pushed the data over to the SD on the server.
Do I need a seperate FileSet for each server?
Jason
Jason King wrote:
You probably DO have the problem. I'm not really familiar yet with the
So I need a FileSet directive for every server correct? What is the
WorkingDirectory in the client config file all about?
Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
is there anything in the directory
/usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-server/work/bacula-2.0.1
on your MailServer (that is all that you told bacula
Hi,
On 2/8/2007 10:47 PM, Jason King wrote:
So I need a FileSet directive for every server correct?
You can use a fileset for more than one machine. Often, all windows
machines will use similar filesets (even job definitions, by the way),
and unix server filesets tend to be similar, too.
I've got my director communicating with ALL of my remote servers (file
daemons) correctly. Doing a *stat and checking on the clients gives me
the client information. I setup the jobs in the diretors config file and
tried to run the backup. The backup starts and ends within about 5
seconds and
On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Jason King wrote:
I've got my director communicating with ALL of my remote servers (file
daemons) correctly. Doing a *stat and checking on the clients gives me
the client information. I setup the jobs in the diretors config
file and
tried to run the backup. The
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