On 7/14/06, Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> I have some bacula installations on SunFire 280R Sparc machines, with Solaris
> 10.
> These machines apperar to be very very slow with respect to other
> installations
> (such as v20z) with same LTO2 device.
> As you can see fr
On Sunday 23 July 2006 18:10, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> +-Le 23/07/06 14:36 +0200, Kern Sibbald a dit :
> | www.bacula.org/fr
>
> I'll make bacula.fr redirect to that instead of www.bacula.org as soon as
> I'm back from vacations (which should be after tomorrow).
That would be very kind of you.
On Monday 24 July 2006 08:43, MaxxAtWork wrote:
> On 7/22/06, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That old trick will no longer work with Bacula 1.38.x at least not if you
are
> > using an autochanger. It relied on the fact that Bacula only supported a
> > single autochanger and thus ne
Everything works fine on the linux boxes but the solaris boxes are showing these
errors:
Note: /data is an EMC storage array.
ava-adbu1a-fd: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /net
ava-adbu1a-fd: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /home
ava-adbu1a-fd:
> If you get this to work using a single SD with an Address name that is
> resolved differently on the Director and on the Client, please let me
know.
> It is always conforting to have a confirmation of something that we put in
> the manual.
Works for me with Bacula server on 4 LANs.
But sti
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Alan Brown wrote:
>> There is a restore option to not overwrite existing files.
>
> But that would also restore a lot of deleted mail into my Maildirs which
> I would like to avoid.
Your choices then come down to:
1: using wxconsole to select the items
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Shawn Robert Lesniak wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am the system administrator at a lab at UCR. We have a ~800GB RAID
> 5 array that was being backed up using bacula that suffered severe data
> loss (mostly due to reiserfsck) that was being backed up to an Exabyte
> tape changer
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, John wrote:
> Everything works fine on the linux boxes but the solaris boxes are showing
> these
> errors:
These are normal. Look for the onefs keyword in the manual.
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On 7/24/06, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you get this to work using a single SD with an Address name that is
> resolved differently on the Director and on the Client, please let me know.
> It is always conforting to have a confirmation of something that we put in
> the manual.
>
I
Hi All,
I've been running bacula for a few weeks more or less in test mode,
until I get to the point where I feel I know enough to deploy it
company wide (5 servers and 70+ workstations.)
So far I've been successfully running daily backups on 1 server and my
workstation and I've been mostly succe
On 24 Jul 2006 at 8:35, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a problem restoring files with bacula, I think it is related to my
> setup which I'll explain first.
>
> I've got two backup routines running at the same time, one to our NAS (full
> weekly, daily incrementals). The other one goes
On 24 Jul 2006 at 12:02, Orallo Orallo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been running bacula for a few weeks more or less in test mode, until I
> get to the point where I feel I know enough to deploy it company wide (5
> servers and 70+ workstations.)
>
> So far I've been successfully running daily back
Hi,
I upgraded our Bacula server from 1.36.3 to 1.38.11. Since then, I cannot run
incremental backup jobs on some (!) clients anymore. All I get is this:
24-Jul 00:00 weissnich-dir: Start Backup JobId 1762,
Job=webfarm3.2006-07-23_23.50.04
24-Jul 00:00 weissnich-dir: webfarm3.2006-07-23_23.50.0
FYI: About 10 minutes ago, I posted a test message to the list from a
Mutt client. My mail server logs verify that the message was
received by sourceforge:
Jul 24 07:57:34 m21 postfix/smtp[18894]: 3B97EBF58: to=, relay=205.150.199.217[205.150.199.217],
delay=3, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=15
On Monday 24 July 2006 12:05, Mindaugas wrote:
>
> > If you get this to work using a single SD with an Address name that is
> > resolved differently on the Director and on the Client, please let me
> know.
> > It is always conforting to have a confirmation of something that we put in
> > the manua
On Monday 24 July 2006 12:05, Mindaugas wrote:
>
> > If you get this to work using a single SD with an Address name that is
> > resolved differently on the Director and on the Client, please let me
> know.
> > It is always conforting to have a confirmation of something that we put in
> > the manua
In response to "Orallo Orallo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been running bacula for a few weeks more or less in test mode, until I
> get to the point where I feel I know enough to deploy it company wide (5
> servers and 70+ workstations.)
>
> So far I've been successfully running dail
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 08:12:28AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> FYI: About 10 minutes ago, I posted a test message to the list from a
> Mutt client. My mail server logs verify that the message was
> received by sourceforge:
I've run into this problem as well. It seems that Mailman has a
spam-a
Hi,
the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The postgres
db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
system. Since I only perform full backups on weekend the db should have
been in a consistent state. But to get some experience with desaster
recov
In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The postgres
> db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
> system. Since I only perform full backups on weekend the db should have
> been in a co
Item : Tray monitor window cleanups
Origin: Alan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 24 July 2006
Status:
What: Resizeable and scrollable windows in the tray monitor.
Why:With multiple clients, or with many jobs running, the displayed
window often ends up larger th
Item : Clustered file-daemons
Origin: Alan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 24 July 2006
Status:
What: A "virtual" filedaemon, which is actually a cluster of real ones.
Why:In the case of clustered filesystems (SAN setups, GFS, or OCFS2, etc)
multiple machines m
Bill Moran said:
> In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The
>> postgres
>> db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
>> system. Since I only perform full backups on weekend the db should ha
Bill Moran said:
> In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The
>> postgres
>> db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
>> system. Since I only perform full backups on weekend the db should ha
Bill Moran said:
> In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The
>> postgres
>> db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
>> system. Since I only perform full backups on weekend the db should ha
In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bill Moran said:
> > In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> the / disk of my bacula (1.38.5) server crashed Friday night. The
> >> postgres
> >> db is on a separate disk. I restored the filesystem from a second backup
> >> syste
Bill Moran said:
> In response to "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Does this part of the manual makes sense at all?
>>
>> http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Catalog_Maintenance.html#SECTION000237000
>>
>> Compacting Your PostgreSQL Database
>> [snip]
>> pg_dump bacula > bacula.sql
>
Hi Bill,
And thanks for your input, I appreciate your help.
I dont think I am missing any steps, but here I will do a play by play
of what I click/select/press etc. As I mentioned on my original
post, I've been able to perform restores succesfully using the regular
bconsole, but the GUI would b
This is what you said Orallo Orallo
> Hi Bill,
>
> And thanks for your input, I appreciate your help.
>
> I dont think I am missing any steps, but here I will do a play by play of
> what I click/select/press etc. As I mentioned on my original post, I've
> been able to perform restores succesfully
In response to "Orallo Orallo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Bill,
>
> And thanks for your input, I appreciate your help.
>
> I dont think I am missing any steps, but here I will do a play by play of
> what I click/select/press etc. As I mentioned on my original post, I've
> been able to perform r
I bulk erased some tapes. Now the DAT drive won't settle with the
tape, and it ejects it. Any suggestions for getting these tapes
working again?
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Is there a way to manually execute the algorithm that bacula uses to request a
tape for recycling, in order to predict which tapes will be recycled next?
I'd like to get a list from bacula of the next "N" tapes that it will recycle,
so that I can pre-load the changer with the oldest tapes. I'd rat
Bad news I'm afraid.
DDS tapes contain a header that is read by the drive firmware to
identify tape type and also maintains a usage log, amongst other things.
If the tape is bulk-erased (using a big magnet) as opposed to being
erased in a DDS drive, this header is erased and the drive no longer
re
I wonder if there's some way to low-level format the tapes now that the
format, per se, has been blown away.
I remember years and years ago at DEC we got a bulk eraser just so we
could use our pile of TK50 tapes in a TK70 drive, which had higher
density but used the same tape. The drive would
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