Well, I redid my MySQL (upgraded to version 4.1). Still had that weird
problem with duplicate errors on a multiple key, so during my stabbing
in the dark procedure, ran
alter table OFFENDING_TABLE engine=InnoDb;
alter table OFFENDING_TABLE engine=MyIsam;
I was then able to recreate my indexes
Nils Olofsson wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 16:04 -0700, Jon Aker wrote:
We have been using bacula for several months now and it is working
great for us. We are planning on upgrading our tape changer and I was
wondering if anyone had successfully used the Quantum ValueLoader LTO
changer with
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 16:04 -0700, Jon Aker wrote:
> We have been using bacula for several months now and it is working
> great for us. We are planning on upgrading our tape changer and I was
> wondering if anyone had successfully used the Quantum ValueLoader LTO
> changer with bacula. It
Kern, Jens -
Kern Sibbald wrote:
I suspect that it is more likely that the messages got stuck and that the
time/dates are not accurate. See below.
When I read the job report mail, I'd think that there should be 4 files
on DAT-120-0019: "carry over" from the previous volume, and three times
No,
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Matt Bettinger wrote:
Try changing 'AlwaysOpen' to 'yes'
Thanks. I think we got it now. Ran a few jobs and it appears to be
working. I took your advice and switched the AlwaysOpen to YES. Now,
the only time the drive rewinds is when it is un-mounted.
Cool, glad it's fixed.
Hello,
Please take a look at version 1.36.2 and the all too brief documentation on
the new Options directives that are documented in the ReleaseNotes. They
should simplify a lot of your tasks by allowing you to select by filesystem
type and allow you to do wildcard and regexes on Files and Dire
>
>Try changing 'AlwaysOpen' to 'yes'
>
>>
>Other than changing 'AlwaysOpen' no, I'm afraid not. :( I'm fairly new
to
>Bacula so I'm sure someone else will. :)
Thanks. I think we got it now. Ran a few jobs and it appears to be
working. I took your advice and switched the AlwaysOpen to YES.
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 13:02, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've noticed something, purely accidential.
>
> Todays backups did the following (among other things):
> A job was started which required media from pool Full, media type DDS2.
> In the pool I had one volume in status append, one in stat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Quintin Giesbrecht wrote:
I am trying to figure out what files to backup so that my catalog stays
intact in case my bacula server goes down. The catalog backup that is
setup by default tries to back up /var/bacula/working/bacula.sql - this
file/directo
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Matt Bettinger wrote:
Hi again from Texas, USA.
Hi from the UK. :)
[snip]
8<-bacula-sd.conf--
Device {
Name = DLT4000
Media Type = DLT
Archive Device = /dev/nsa0
LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula label unlabeled
media
Random Access = Ye
Hi again from Texas, USA.
>-Original Message-
>From: Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 10:47 AM
>To: Matt Bettinger
>Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Prevent rewind after completetion
>
>On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Matt Bettinger wrote:
Hello,
I have uploaded bacula-1.36.2-4.src.rpm to sourceforge. This contains
explicit build support for RHEL4 (I think) and CentOS 4. Build support
for x86_64 has also been added. Test builds have been done on CentOS but
not RHEL4.
Build with one of these 3 commands:
rpmbuild --rebuild \
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Matt Bettinger wrote:
Hi.
Hello. :)
We are still experimenting with bacula on freebsd and mysql database.
I have been pleased with the documentation, the mailing lists, and the
software itself but I still have one question when it comes to
consecutive jobs. Is there a way to st
You are using the wrong device. You need the non-rewind device.
I don't use freebsd but its /dev/nst0 (rather than /dev/st0 ) on RH.
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 16:34, Matt Bettinger wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We are still experimenting with bacula on freebsd and mysql database.
>
> I have been pleased with
Hi.
We are still experimenting with bacula on freebsd and mysql database.
I have been pleased with the documentation, the mailing lists, and the
software itself but I still have one question when it comes to
consecutive jobs. Is there a way to stop the tape drive from rewinding
the tape after
Quintin,
The file /var/bacula/working/bacula.sql is created 'on the fly' by the
RunBeforeJob script. It is deleted immediately after it is backed up by the
RunAfterJob script. That is why it appears that the file does not exist on your
system.
You'll want to copy the BSR file (or email it to
> Hello.
>
> Jens R. Victorin wrote:
>
> >>I've noticed something, purely accidential.
> >>>05-Apr 09:34 goblin-dir: Recycled volume "DAT-120-0019"
> >>>05-Apr 09:34 goblin-sd: Please mount Volume "DAT-120-0019" on Storage
> >>>Device "Sun" for Job Ork.2005-04-05_08.20.00
> >>>05-Apr 09:36 gobli
Hi,
I'm trying to define a FileSet which backups every local filesystems,
excluding some tmp files and all files at /var/spool/postfix, but I want to
preserve the entire subdirectory structure in the backup, so I call an
external command at Client to make a list of excluded files:
FileSet {
I am trying to figure out what files to backup so that my catalog stays
intact in case my bacula server goes down. The catalog backup that is
setup by default tries to back up /var/bacula/working/bacula.sql - this
file/directory does NOT exist on my machine. The MySQL database is
located in /var/
Hello.
Jens R. Victorin wrote:
I've noticed something, purely accidential.
05-Apr 09:34 goblin-dir: Recycled volume "DAT-120-0019"
05-Apr 09:34 goblin-sd: Please mount Volume "DAT-120-0019" on Storage Device
"Sun" for Job Ork.2005-04-05_08.20.00
05-Apr 09:36 goblin-sd: Recycled volume "DAT-120-001
> Hi.
>
> I've noticed something, purely accidential.
>
> Todays backups did the following (among other things):
> A job was started which required media from pool Full, media type DDS2.
> In the pool I had one volume in status append, one in status purged.
>
> The job started normally and ran a
Hi.
I've noticed something, purely accidential.
Todays backups did the following (among other things):
A job was started which required media from pool Full, media type DDS2.
In the pool I had one volume in status append, one in status purged.
The job started normally and ran as expected.
05-Apr 08
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
I wonder why when a mobile client misses e.g. its scheduled FULL backup
bacula does not upgrade the next scheduled (DIFFERENTIAL/INCREMENTAL)
backup to a FULL backup ?
It does at runtime, but the scheduler shows it as diff/inc until the job
is actually
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 11:45 +0200, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
> Hi Soeren,
>
> I think the "Rerun Failed Levels" directive is what you need.
Yes exactly !
Thank you very much !!
Best,
Soeren
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Hi Soeren,
I think the "Rerun Failed Levels" directive is what you need.
Rerun Failed Levels =
If this directive is set to *yes* (default no), and Bacula detects
that a previous job at a higher level (i.e. Full or Differential)
has failed, the current job level will be upgraded to the hig
Hi all!
I wonder why when a mobile client misses e.g. its scheduled FULL backup
bacula does not upgrade the next scheduled (DIFFERENTIAL/INCREMENTAL)
backup to a FULL backup ?
Is the current behaviour intended or am I just too stupid to find the
option allowing for 'mobile-client-auto-upgrades' ?
Hello all,
this is feature request + RFC.
How about adding a 'store backup' encrypted feature, i.e. as in PGP one
holds a public and a private key. The public key is given to bacula-fd
with which it encrypts every single file. To restore a backup the fd
requests access to a private key (which of
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