On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:10 PM, ebollengier e...@eb.homelinux.org wrote:
How are you 100% sure that only Bacula will change this archive bit on your
system? (It can
lead to serious consistency problems if users run winzip on your back) How
will work
Differential backups? (this bit would have
Júlio Maranhão-2 wrote:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:10 PM, ebollengier e...@eb.homelinux.org
wrote:
How are you 100% sure that only Bacula will change this archive bit on
your
system? (It can
lead to serious consistency problems if users run winzip on your back)
How
will work
Hello,
does forbidding concurrent Jobs (Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1) only working
for job of the same type (like backup job one after another)?
If a verify job with an lower priority follows a backup job, the verify job
waits because it has an lower priority. But the timer for max wait time
Hi John,
please check the attached image: you mean that, to have sd1 and sd2
working in concurrency, we must only use pool 1 and not pool 2
(modifying the pool of changer connected to sd2 to pool 1)?
Thank you.
Kindest regards
Max
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On Sep 28, 2009, at
please check the attached image: you mean that, to have sd1 and sd2 working
in concurrency, we must only use pool 1 and not pool 2 (modifying the pool
of changer connected to sd2 to pool 1)?
Your example should allow pool1 and pool2 to run concurrently.
John
Does it mean that even though i have two separate NAS defined in the
bacula-sd.conf -- but through one SD, there will be only one job running at
any given time? If so, should I be running multiple SDs on the same box to
have concurrent jobs? My initial understanding was that since they are on
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 02:46:40PM +0200, Torsten Maus wrote:
I am currently installing and trying to backup a Exchange Server 2007, (OS:
Windows 2003 Server).
I've tried it on Windows 2008 Server + Exchange 2007, and I've tried it on
Windows 2003 Server + Exchange 2003.
I've not tried it with
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 04:38:42PM +0300, Silver Salonen wrote:
OK, although I left VSS on in the fileset. I managed to do one successful
restore (from full+incr) backup, but since then all the restores have failed
-
sometimes bacula-fd dying, sometimes just getting Error:
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 16:29:32 Graham Keeling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 02:46:40PM +0200, Torsten Maus wrote:
I am currently installing and trying to backup a Exchange Server 2007,
(OS: Windows 2003 Server).
I've tried it on Windows 2008 Server + Exchange 2007, and I've tried
Hello list,
On ven., avr 10, 2009, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
On mer., avr 8, 2009, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
Director hostname back1.host.com: Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91)
File daemon hostname back1.host.com: Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91)
Errors seen on the director:
08-Apr 09:36
Graham Keeling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 02:46:40PM +0200, Torsten Maus wrote:
I configured the client and job in backup, than I specified the fileset which
looks like this:
FileSet {
Name = exchange
Enable VSS = no
Include {
File = C:/Program
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 16:29:32 Graham Keeling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 02:46:40PM +0200, Torsten Maus wrote:
I am currently installing and trying to backup a Exchange Server 2007,
(OS: Windows 2003 Server).
I've tried it on Windows 2008
Kevin Keane wrote:
Graham Keeling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 02:46:40PM +0200, Torsten Maus wrote:
I configured the client and job in backup, than I specified the fileset
which
looks like this:
FileSet {
Name = exchange
Enable VSS = no
Include {
File =
Hi,
ok I now deleted ALL File = ** definitions in both places, include AND
exclude, and there we are it works perfectly now I have to deal with the
issue of restoring.
Any hints concerning the restore ? You to repeat it, I am running an Exchange
Server 2007 and backing up 2 Storage Group (
Hello,
From time to time, I like to send out a status report to give you a feel where
we are going from the developer's point of view.
Bacula Design Process:
===
Last week when I was traveling there was a nice discussion about Better
support for portable clients, but the problem
Any hints concerning the restore?
I very much encourage you to read MS whitepaper on Exchange DR.
Its backup software agnostic, but provides lots of info, its
invaluable!
--
Come build with us! The BlackBerryreg;
Using Bacula 2.2.6 on Debian 4 with an Overland 2 drive, 24 tape library
We have some archive tapes that we hold beyond the normal pruning cycle.
Unfortunately we need to recover some data off these tapes. I have used blist
to find the tapes that the data we want is on and have used bscan to
Hi people:
I'm running Bacula 3.0.2 and I have a Restore Job like this:
Job {
Name = RestoreFiles
Type = Restore
Client = srv-bacula
FileSet = srv-bacula
Storage = FileDrive
Where = /var/data/samba/backups
Messages = Standard
Pool = Default
Run After Job =
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