yeah, I figured it out
using tee -a
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 16:26 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> Jason Helfman wrote:
> > On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 15:47 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> >> On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Jason Helfman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi There.
> >>>
> >>> Is there a way to list files bac
Jason Helfman wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 15:47 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Jason Helfman wrote:
>>
>>> Hi There.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to list files backed up in a certain Set?
>>>
>>> If I try to find based on the client, nothing is found, which I
>>> know is
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 15:47 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Jason Helfman wrote:
>
> > Hi There.
> >
> > Is there a way to list files backed up in a certain Set?
> >
> > If I try to find based on the client, nothing is found, which I
> > know is
> > wrong.
> >
> > I do
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Jason Helfman wrote:
> Hi There.
>
> Is there a way to list files backed up in a certain Set?
>
> If I try to find based on the client, nothing is found, which I know is
> wrong.
>
> I do have a list of jobId's, but I would like to find the director
On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Jason Helfman wrote:
> Hi There.
>
> Is there a way to list files backed up in a certain Set?
>
> If I try to find based on the client, nothing is found, which I
> know is
> wrong.
>
> I do have a list of jobId's, but I would like to find the directory or
> files wi
Hi There.
Is there a way to list files backed up in a certain Set?
If I try to find based on the client, nothing is found, which I know is
wrong.
I do have a list of jobId's, but I would like to find the directory or
files within a jobId.
We are short on diskspace, and I would not like to rest
Did you put the path in double quotes when you marked the path?
Arnaud Mombrial wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I'm trying to restore some files that have been backed up yesterday.
>
> My problem is that the path include a space and I don't know how Bacula
> understand it.
>
> Here is the path I
Op donderdag 14 december 2006 15:28, schreef Arnaud Mombrial:
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I'm trying to restore some files that have been backed up yesterday.
>
> My problem is that the path include a space and I don't know how Bacula
> understand it.
>
> Here is the path I should restore :
>
> /home/pr
Hello Everybody,
I'm trying to restore some files that have been backed up yesterday.
My problem is that the path include a space and I don't know how Bacula
understand it.
Here is the path I should restore :
/home/prod/production/02.DEPARTEMENTS/JURIDIQUE/Documents juridiques/Contrats/
Bu
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 23:56, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/5/2006 8:21 PM, james jiang wrote:
> > I encounter the same problem as follows. Who can help me? Thanks.
> >
> > 05-Jul 13:19 backup00-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-07-05_13.14.50 Error: Win32
> > data stream not supported on this Client.
Hi,
On 7/5/2006 8:21 PM, james jiang wrote:
> I encounter the same problem as follows. Who can help me? Thanks.
>
> 05-Jul 13:19 backup00-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-07-05_13.14.50 Error: Win32 data
> stream not supported on this Client.
Well, yeah, in fact you got notified that data from a windows st
I encounter the same problem as follows. Who can help me? Thanks.
05-Jul 13:19 backup00-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-07-05_13.14.50 Error: Win32 data
stream not supported on this Client.
05-Jul 13:19 backup00-sd: End of Volume at file 96 on device "LTO-2"
(/dev/st0), Volume "Full_Week_Vol_2"
05-Jul 13:1
Got a server-crash this weekend and now i'm trying to restore some file to a
linux client.
I'm getting the following message:
07-May 16:27 linuxgate-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-05-07_16.26.54 Error: Win32
GZIP data stream not supported on this Client.
07-May 16:34 linuxgate-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-05-07_
Is a possible to restore files with no directory path information? If so
how?
i.e. original file location server1:/dirroot/dir1/dir2/filename1
I just want to restore filename1 to server2:/dirroot (or other directory).
--
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Serreyn Net
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 10:11, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
> I am sorry Kern, but by backup job was already recycled (I have no space
> for more than 3 full backups on the disk storage, and using incremental or
> differential changes only some percent of space, because the system
> contains
Sorry for the SPAM advice in the subject,
I have to deal with a silly SPAM guard and usually I forget to wipe it
from the subject.
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Ferdinando Pasqualetti
G.T.Dati srl
Tel. 0557310862 - 3356172731 - Fax 055720143
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I am sorry Kern, but by backup job was
already recycled (I have no space for more than 3 full backups on the disk
storage, and using incremental or differential changes only some percent
of space, because the system contains mastly huge mail notes databases,
which are changed continuously).
The re
Try putting the attached file in your scripts directory, then do in
bconsole:
query
16
(jobid)
/uno/notesdata/ravarino/
mmonesi.nsf
(jobid)
(jobid)
(jobid)
where you replace (jobid) with the jobid of the backup
job where /uno/notesdata/ravarino/mmonesi.nsf was saved
Th
On Monday 28 November 2005 19:18, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
> Hi Kern,
> I should have thought that some practical problem was forcing to use read
> blocks. Maybe it is a silly idea, but do you think volumes could be matched
> with subdirs in disk storage and files inside them matched with file
On Monday 28 November 2005 19:08, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
> Hi Kern,
> thanks for your answer. The backup was terminated correctly (the log
> follows; the error in /invent was a badly mounted filesystem), and also the
> restore was able to detect that a single file was not restored correctly,
Hi Kern,
I should have thought that some practical
problem was forcing to use read blocks. Maybe it is a silly idea, but do
you think volumes could be matched with subdirs in disk storage and files
inside them matched with files in tape volumes?
I imagine this would be an enormous
(and tedious) wo
Hi Kern,
thanks for your answer. The backup was
terminated correctly (the log follows; the error in /invent was a badly
mounted filesystem), and also the restore was able to detect that a single
file was not restored correctly, because of different lengths in the db
and on backup. I think that it
On Monday 28 November 2005 16:00, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> sorry I sent the original message with a wrong sender address, it is here
> anyway. Again I was impressed by the restore performance during a massive
> restore. Trying to restore single files it seemed to me that pos
On Monday 28 November 2005 11:21, Messaggio Bacula wrote:
> Hello list,
> this is to show the (for me) impressive throughput in restoring files.
> Client and server are two HP Proliant G3 with 3 Gb RAM and mirrored SCSI
> disks, connected with a gigabit link. There is a problem in restoring one
> f
Hello list,
sorry I sent the original message with
a wrong sender address, it is here anyway.
Again I was impressed by the restore
performance during a massive restore.
Trying to restore single files it
seemed to me that positioning performance in disk files was less efficient
than using tapes.
Hello list,
this is to show the (for me) impressive
throughput in restoring files. Client and server are two HP Proliant G3
with 3 Gb RAM and mirrored SCSI disks, connected with a gigabit link.
There is a problem in restoring one
file (I think it is the last one), which resulted truncated. I tried
35,230 | 35,552,742,558 |
+--+-++
physicaly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -la /backups/FullFile-0001
-rw-r- 1 bacula operator 30392286766 23 авг 13:08
/backups/FullFile-0001
is that right results for my scheme?
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Subject:
> >
> > +--+-++
> >
> > physicaly:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -la /backups/FullFile-0001
> > -rw-r- 1 bacula operator 30392286766 23 авг 13:08
> > /backups/FullFile-0001
> >
> > is that right results for my sc
for my scheme?
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Subject:
[Bacula-users] restore files
From:
"Dmitry S. Vlasov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 18:14:32 +0400
To:
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
To:
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hello!
I've a problem while try to restore files.
I've
Hm
I decide to wait and got this after ~38 minutes:
JobId: 47
Job:RestoreFiles.2005-08-23_18.24.28
Client: main-fd
Start time: 23-Aug-2005 18:24:30
End time: 23-Aug-2005 19:02:18
Files Expected: 1
Files
Hello!
I've a problem while try to restore files.
I've create a fake job (like it describe on manual):
Job {
Name = "RestoreFiles"
Type = Restore
Client = main-fd
FileSet="FullSet"
Storage = File
Pool = Default
Messages = Standard
Where = /tmp/restore
}
and then try restore some backuped
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