I understand that you are using bscan. Maybe I am missing something, but my
understanding is that once you add tapes to an autochanger you need to do
"update slots" in bconsole. This syncs the autochanger inventory with the
bacula director.
I have not imported tapes using bscan, so I am sorry if
On 9/14/23 15:35, Rob Gerber wrote:
Bacula is transferring data at a fraction of the available link speed.
I am backing up an SMB share hosted on a fast NAS appliance. The share
is mounted on the bacula server in /mnt/NAS/sharename. I have
dedicated 10gbe copper interfaces on the NAS and the
Hi
I want to execute bscan via bash script as I have quite some amount of
tapes to synchronise with Bacula DB. If I run bscan manually than it is
working fine but if I try the bscan via Bash Script than it is always stuck
at a point and unless or until I press Enter, it is not going forward.
I
After you add tapes to changer you must tell bacula director what tapes are
in changer. To do this, open bconsole and do
update slots
Robert Gerber
402-237-8692
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On Fri, Sep 15, 2023, 7:13 AM SulEsh wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to execute bscan via bash script as I have quite some
I am using bscan and not directly doing it via bconsole.
Thus update slots in actual is not required here.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 3:40 PM Rob Gerber wrote:
> After you add tapes to changer you must tell bacula director what tapes
> are in changer. To do this, open bconsole and do
>
> update
One of the things that the "update slots" command does is tell bacula which
tapes are in which slots in the autochanger.
The error output you are seeing indicates that it doesn't know which slot
to load.
Robert Gerber
402-237-8692
r...@craeon.net
On Fri, Sep 15, 2023, 9:50 AM Rob Gerber wrote:
Hi,
pt., 15 wrz 2023 o 14:14 SulEsh napisał(a):
> Hi
>
> I want to execute bscan via bash script as I have quite some amount of
> tapes to synchronise with Bacula DB.
>
How do you plan to automate this with bash script?
> If I run bscan manually than it is working fine but if I try the bscan
I need to setup some backups for some Windows machine, that generate a
decent amount of data (100GB currently) but slowly increasing.
I don't need to manage tapes or changers, it suffices to have a copy of data
with a good retention elsewhere, in a safe place.
Normally for this task i use
Hello Sul,
> I want to execute bscan via bash script as I have quite some amount of tapes
> to synchronise with Bacula DB. If I run bscan manually than it is working
> fine but if I try the bscan via Bash Script > than it is always stuck at a
> point and unless or until I press Enter, it is
Hello Marco,
Bacularis provides the virtual full backup wizard that supports
configuring both virtual full and progressive virtual full. Here you
can find quick video guides about it:
Virtual full: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLN9zmcEhD0
Progressive virtual full:
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