somone got a clue what THAT means ??
as far as i can tell backup is don, that was the last job completing with OK
also, tape doesn't get ejected as i would expect it ...
help kindly appreciated
Florian
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: OK
SD termination status: OK
Martin Simmons wrote:
Bacula can analyse the catalog for you. Use restore option like 5:
Select the most recent backup for a client which gives you an
interactive way to mark files and dirs (recursively by default) for
restore.
Thanks, but I want to restore for an earlier point in time.
Is
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005, Jesse Keating wrote:
[...]
However one thing that _has_
bothered me is that when running bconsole, it does not by default look
at /etc/bacula/ for a bconsole.conf file. So when I run it I have to
manually point to the config file
I run bacula-dir on
one server, connecting to several different bacula-fd's remotely and 1 local
storage daemon. Every few days, bacula-dir hangs, in which the process will show
it's still running, but it doesn't back up anything and you cannot connect to it
through the console. the only
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005, Matthias Kurz wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005, Jesse Keating wrote:
[...]
However one thing that _has_
bothered me is that when running bconsole, it does not by default look
at /etc/bacula/ for a bconsole.conf file. So when I
On Friday 19 August 2005 02:04, Chris Lee wrote:
I agree with Jesse that this is almost a packaging issue. However, I do
think that certain files should be moved.
Specifically:
All daemons should go in $(sbindir).
The sd tools, bconsole, and any other gui console or monitoring program
On Friday 19 August 2005 11:42, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 18:08:04 -0400, Ron Wheeler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ron 1) Can anyone give any hints about how to modify bscan to record as
Ron many files as it finds on a tape even if the read of the tape ends
in Ron an error.
Hello Sherwood,
have a look at the lists archive or at the bacula-bug -
page. i once had the same problem
(search for "director freezing").
Kern provided a patch (can be found at bug-page) which
solved my problem.
chris
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Yes, this is nice. This is the kind of approach that I would like to encourage
for those who need it.
Also after thinking about it a bit more, I'm convinced that as a base
installation (i.e. my Makefiles), the daemons and the interface programs are
all system administration tools. They can
Thank you. I had forgotten to check the bug
page
*insert sheepish, embarrased look here*
Thanks again,
Sherwood McGowan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 19,
2005 6:11 AMTo: Sherwood McGowan;
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject:
Chris,
I searched for "director freezing", "director hanging",
"bacula-dir freezing", "hanging" and "freezing"on the bugs boardfound
nothing...I tried guessing your reporter name was christianm and still found
nothing.
Any ideas on where I can find this?
thanks
From:
On Friday 19 August 2005 12:00, Kern Sibbald wrote:
...
If I am not mistaken, bconsole or gnome-console has some form of rc file
where these can be put.
...
In looking at the bconsole code, I see that when bconsole starts, it looks in
the user's $HOME directory for a .bconsolerc, and if
I've got a few files that I'm wondering if anyone else knows if I
should be worried that they can't be backed up:
c:/Documents and Settings/Heather/Local Settings/Application Data/
Microsoft/Windows/UsrClass.dat
c:/Documents and Settings/Heather/Local Settings/Application Data/
Hello,
Josh Fisher wrote:
A RunBeforeJob script could mount the device with a simple mount
command. It could also tell if the drive was inserted by testing whether
or not the mountpoint existed. A RunAfterJob could unmount the device
just as easily. Of course, if multiple drives were being
On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 11:54 -0800, Joshua Kugler wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 11:10, Kern Sibbald wrote:
1. Backup up data as it changes.
If I am not mistaken, this is part of fnctl() and the program is notified
by a signal. The problem with implementing this at the moment is that
Those are part of the registry, and as such can't be backed up
because they are open. Yes, they are somewhat important. You can
use ntbackup (as a Run Before) though as mentioned in the manual to
backup the systemstate then you will get those files you mentioned.
On Aug 17, 2005, at
Joe Stump wrote:
I've got a few files that I'm wondering if anyone else knows if I
should be worried that they can't be backed up:
c:/Documents and Settings/Heather/Local Settings/Application Data/
Microsoft/Windows/UsrClass.dat
c:/Documents and Settings/Heather/Local
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:04:17 + (UTC), Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Mick Martin Simmons wrote:
Bacula can analyse the catalog for you. Use restore option like 5:
Select the most recent backup for a client which gives you an
interactive way to mark files and dirs (recursively by
No one has any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Thomas
Thomas Simmons wrote:
Hello Everyone,
From what I understand, if I have Full Backup Pool = Full-Pool in the
job resource then any job on that client that gets upgraded to full,
should use the Full-Pool. This is not happening and is really a
On 15 Aug 2005 at 10:12, Alan Brown wrote:
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Dan Langille wrote:
If you have any spare unused DLT labels, I could use them.
I'm looking for the labels that slide into the slot on a DLT tape.
Dan:
We gave up on these things a long time ago as too finicky, prone to
The default mtx-changer script is mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d. The %S
command is for Slot Base 1 and %s is for Slot Base 0. Do the %s and %S
commands indicate the Slot Base Default of the AutoLoader or does it
indicate the value you want the slots to begin with?
The reason I ask is that Bacula
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