Le Wednesday 09 March 2011 16:28:52, vous avez écrit :
I tried to enable spooling (500 Gb spool) for the tape backup. The perf
were worse.
BTW, I use 5GB spool.
I assume then you do not run concurrent jobs? For a single job the
time will be longer because bacula does not concurrently
Il 11/03/2011 10:48, Laurent HENRY ha scritto:
Le Wednesday 09 March 2011 16:28:52, vous avez écrit :
I tried to enable spooling (500 Gb spool) for the tape backup. The perf
were worse.
BTW, I use 5GB spool.
I assume then you do not run concurrent jobs? For a single job the
time will be
On 3/9/2011 5:36 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
2011/3/9 Mike Egglestonmikee...@mac.com:
Afternoon,
I just noticed one of my clients had a huge incremental (level 2)
backup. I want to see what file caused the huge increase. I tried 'list
files jobid=20097' and though I'm shown the files, I'm not
Hi,
we've 2 tape libraries (tl) with one media changer for each tl.
tl-1 type LTO-4
tl-2 type LTO-5
At the moment we use LTO-4 tapes for both tl.
In bacula we've configured them using the following media type setting:
tl-1: LTO4
tl-2: LTO5
Our differential and incremental jobs use tl-1 and
Attribute spooling makes sense for either though.
Attribute spooling ?
That enables spooling if the database entries at the end of the job in
a batch instead of 1 at a time as the files are being processed. Its
quite a bit faster to enable attribute spooling unless you have your
database on an
Hi Everyone,
Im using bacula 5.2 with 5 USB 500GB disks each for a working day of the
week.
Now my problem is whenever I try to label a volume I get the error 3920
Cannot label Volume because it is already labeled:.
Initially I'd labeled them but due to some issues like waiting for an
append-able
Im using bacula 5.2 with 5 USB 500GB disks each for a working day of the
week.
Now my problem is whenever I try to label a volume I get the error 3920
Cannot label Volume because it is already labeled:.
Initially I'd labeled them but due to some issues like waiting for an
append-able volume,
Morning,
I'm trying to backup a user's Windows 7 workstation. Microsoft has
switched to the C:/Users directory and left a system, hidden C:/Documents
and Settings for legacy applications that points to C:/Users. When I
backup this box bacula-fd gets into a loop looking for files C:/Documents
and
Joe,
This was fixed in 5.0.2 or 5.0.3, I can't recall which, but 5.0.3 is the
current windows-fd version. The bug was in the windows bacula-fd.exe so if
you're already running your dir/sd at 5.0.x you should be able to upgrade
the client to fix it. I don't recall if the problem was created
Hi,
I have a Windows 7 computer running the bacula-fd v5.0.3. The computer has
an IPv6 address (as does the bacula director and storage daemon.
The bacula-fd daemon (according to netstat -na) doesn't appear to be
listening on the IPv6 address. This doesn't kill us in that eventually
things
On 02/28/2011 11:10 AM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
I'm testing Bacula, so this is not a production setup and I ran into
an issue, problem, bug, I'm not sure. During my testing, I'm backing up
a file system of about 700gb to a disk. A FULL backup took around 21
hours with compression turned on.
Sorry for the delay. I needed a break.
Thank you for your responses.
I have DNS working:
Bacula server: 10.2.1.98
XP: 10.2.1.97
Is there something special that needs to be setup for the filestore? I am
using the same file store for the Bacula server backup as the Windows XP
client backup.
The
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel Queued Duplicates = yes
Cancel Running Duplicates = no
These are available in the 5.0.X bacula code.
jeff
Mike Hobbs wrote:
On
On 2011-03-11, at 9:20 AM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
On 02/28/2011 11:10 AM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
I'm testing Bacula, so this is not a production setup and I ran into
an issue, problem, bug, I'm not sure. During my testing, I'm backing up
a file system of about 700gb to a disk. A FULL backup took
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com wrote:
Sorry for the delay. I needed a break.
Thank you for your responses.
I have DNS working:
Bacula server: 10.2.1.98
XP: 10.2.1.97
Is there something special that needs to be setup for the filestore? I am
using the
Jeff and James, thank you guys for your quick replies! This will help
me for sure!
mike
On 03/11/2011 11:52 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Mike Hendrie m...@hendrienet.com wrote:
Ubuntu firewall is: inactive
XP firewall is: disabled
No localhost or 127.0.0.1 settings in the following files:
bacula-dir.conf
bacula-sd.conf
bacula-fd.conf
In the files I am using bacula in place of the server
Ubuntu firewall is: inactive
XP firewall is: disabled
No localhost or 127.0.0.1 settings in the following files:
bacula-dir.conf
bacula-sd.conf
bacula-fd.conf
In the files I am using bacula in place of the server DNS: 10.2.1.98 and
dragon in place of the DNS:10.2.1.97. There are no,
On 03/11/2011 08:52 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel Queued Duplicates = yes
Cancel Running Duplicates = no
These are available in
On 03/11/11 14:03, Thomas Eriksson wrote:
On 03/11/2011 08:52 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel Queued Duplicates = yes
Cancel Running
The bacula-fd daemon (according to netstat -na) doesn't appear to be
listening on the IPv6 address.
Force it to listen on whatever address/port you desire w/ FDAddresses =
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Client_File_daemon_Configur.html
jlc
On 2011-03-11, at 12:03 PM, Thomas Eriksson wrote:
On 03/11/2011 08:52 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel Queued Duplicates = yes
Cancel
I was not able to get the log to work for the windows client. However, I did
get the results attached from the Bacula server. Can you see why is causing
the issue? The first half of the file is from the Bacula server being
backed up with success. The second half is the windows XP machine
On 03/11/2011 11:40 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 03/11/11 14:03, Thomas Eriksson wrote:
On 03/11/2011 08:52 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
Mike
yes, there are options for managing this, they are:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
Cancel
Hi,
In my example jobid is putting in:
... File.JobId=8...
but this eight:
base64_decode_lstat(8,File.LStat)
is exactly eight field (encoded filesize field). I seem that you used
standard base64 decoder to decode eighth field. Am I right?
Bacula lstat is encoded by using non-standard base64
When using the following command on the XP machine I get an error:
C:\Program Files\Baculabacula-fd -d 100
C:\Program Files\Bacula
11-Mar 16:10 bacula-fd: ERROR TERMINATION at
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/
parse_conf.c:898
Config error: Cannot open config file C:\Documents and Settings\All
When using the following command on the XP machine I get an error:
C:\Program Files\Baculabacula-fd -d 100
C:\Program Files\Bacula
11-Mar 16:10 bacula-fd: ERROR TERMINATION at
/home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/lib/
parse_conf.c:898
Config error: Cannot open config file C:\Documents and
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