Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
My /var directory is on a partition that is rather small and I keep
running out of room, so I would like to move my database directory to
somewhere else in the root directory, which has plenty of room. I
assume I should just move the whole diretory. Where
Alan Brown wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
- nominally, the next tape would be taken into use in the beginning
of every
month
Reasons behind this are minimal manual handling of the tapes,
knowing there
will be loss of up to one month's data if the current tape gets
Of course, thanks. Sometimes it seems the hardest solutions to see are
the most straightforward and obvious.
cheers,
maria
Florian Schnabel wrote:
Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
My /var directory is on a partition that is rather small and I keep
running out of room, so I would like to
Hello,
On Sunday 25 September 2005 22:14, Marcus wrote:
*mount
Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored:
unable to open device /dev/nst0: ERR=Read-only
file system
What causes this?
Write-protected tape? IIRC, you use DLT. Those
Hello,
On 25.09.2005 14:39, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
I am still in the testing phase and I get what seems to me to be a
strange problem. The scenario is as follows:
1. Bacula daemons are started normally.
2. bconsole is started.
3. *run Client1 is issued.
4. Bacula sends Intervention needed
Hi,
On 25.09.2005 15:38, Sim Zacks wrote:
Is there an easy way to auto update the bacula clients (file daemons) when
upgrading
to a new version (both windows and linux)? I am currently using the beta
version across the
network, and would hate to have to go to each of 30 clients and
manually
Hi,
I need to backups many sql databases, located on differents servers but
with at least 200 db/servers.
So when restoring db most of the time it's only one db that need a restore.
The question is: is it possible with a fifo backup to split data in
directory/files record in the backup volume
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 10:55 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 25.09.2005 14:39, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
I am still in the testing phase and I get what seems to me to be a
strange problem. The scenario is as follows:
1. Bacula daemons are started normally.
2. bconsole is started.
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
I write protect the tapes when I'm done with them, I
guess it never crossed my mind that bacula would need
_write_ access for a restore.
This is a good point though -- it really SHOULDN'T, should it? Restore should
be an action that cannot even
Hello,
On 26.09.2005 11:45, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
...
First of all I like to understand what bacula is trying to tell me with
these messages. Secondly can a wrong tape (not a bacula volume) cause
this sort of errors and are the volumes which bacula would not accept
now unusable for bacula
hi,
I have been trying to figure out why i have been facing the above-mentioned
problem. I thought of posting wht i tried, so here goes
Assume the Windows 2000 client backup tree structure looks like :
c:
\
bacula
\
Hi,
I´m testing the last version of your software (1.36.3), but I´m facing
difficulties to work with my DLT drive (a powervault model on a Dell
Poweredge server).
I could install the software, can make backups to /tmp, following your
example, but when I try to send data to my tape, no
Try to use c:/bacula-restore instead of unix-like path. The bacula's
windows path representations is the drive letter c, d, etc.. don't
use upcase like C, D and try to use / instead of \.
Sorry 'cause I don't speak english well.
Hope that helps you.
Diogo Melo dmelorj at gmail.com writes:
Mahesh wrote:
hi,
I am a newbie at Bacula. I have been playing around with it
for some time now. I
am unable to restore from my Windows 2000 Bacula Client.
The Restore directive
in facula-dir.conf (which is on a Linux machine) looks like :
Hello,
On 23.09.2005 13:43, Mahesh wrote:
hi,
I have been trying to figure out why i have been facing the above-mentioned
problem. I thought of posting wht i tried, so here goes
Assume the Windows 2000 client backup tree structure looks like :
c:
\
Hello,
On 23.09.2005 16:35, Luis Marcelo Achite wrote:
Hi,
I´m testing the last version of your software (1.36.3), but I´m facing
difficulties to work with my DLT drive (a powervault model on a Dell
Poweredge server).
I could install the software, can make backups to /tmp, following your
Phil Stracchino a écrit :
Benoit Plessis wrote:
Hi,
I need to backups many sql databases, located on differents servers but
with at least 200 db/servers.
So when restoring db most of the time it's only one db that need a restore.
The question is: is it possible with a fifo backup to split
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 23.09.2005 13:43, Mahesh wrote:
hi,
I have been trying to figure out why i have been facing the
above-mentioned
problem. I thought of posting wht i tried, so here goes
Assume the Windows 2000 client backup tree structure looks like :
c:
\
bacula
\
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I've been thinking about that lately...
http://www.wpkg.org/ may be one way. You also might be able to package
up bacula into an MSI file and install that way (perhaps even using
Active Directory for the deployment).
Failing that, stop the bacula service remotely, copy the
Brian McDonald wrote:
On Friday 23 September 2005 10:26, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Friday 23 September 2005 15:53, Ruben Lang wrote:
Hi bacula-users,
i'm currently working on a little project where i have to get the
"File-Attributes" from the "File.LStat" field. I've
Hello,
I'm trying to prepare a generic, fully-automated bare-bones recovery
process using a Knoppix CD with Bacula. I'm having problems getting the
file daemon to communicate with the storage daemon on our backup server
when the file daemon is backgrounded. When I run the file daemon in the
Hi,
On 26.09.2005 17:00, Russell Howe wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I've been thinking about that lately...
http://www.wpkg.org/ may be one way. You also might be able to package
up bacula into an MSI file and install that way (perhaps even using
Active Directory for the deployment).
I
Hi,
On 26.09.2005 19:00, Joe Brunner wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to prepare a generic, fully-automated bare-bones recovery
process using a Knoppix CD with Bacula. I'm having problems getting the
file daemon to communicate with the storage daemon on our backup server
when the file daemon is
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 13:19 +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 26.09.2005 11:45, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
...
First of all I like to understand what bacula is trying to tell me with
these messages. Secondly can a wrong tape (not a bacula volume) cause
this sort of errors and are the volumes
Hi,
I have an Exabyte-8900 20/40 GB drive and it does a great job backing up
my boxes. My question is: After about 25 GB, Bacula says the tape is
full and wants another tape. According to the LCD display on the drive
itself, compression is turned on. So, how can I tell Bacula to write up
My experience with compression is that it doesn't work. I seldom get
more than 5GB over the rated uncompressed capacity.
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I have a single tape drive that I'm using to do some backups, and I have
my pools divided like one might expect -- fulls and deltas with
different retention periods. However, where, then, do I write the
catalog to? So far I see that I can have my catalog schedule specify a
pool on the Run
Just couple of thoughts.
I've got email, with subject line saying my restore failed. Almost gave me
heart attack. Then I realized it was just one of the log files (size probably
changed while Bacula was reading it), and all the other files (that I actaully
cared about) were restored correctly.
Brandon Evans wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to Bacula, still trying wrap my head around the volumes /
Pools deals. Right now I have bacula backing up 1 linux box and 1
windows 2003 server.
When backing up the windows server, Bacula stops at 17Gigs and says the
Volume is full. I have Maximum
Hi,
thanks to everyone to replied to my question on compression on the
Exabyte-8900 drive. I have been trying all day to exclude an nfs mount
from the File set. After pouring over the manual on the FileSEt section
and trying many variations on a theme the program continues to backup
the
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Since you're explicitly listing the filesystems you ARE backing up, both
onefs and most of those excludes are unnecessary.
What I meant to add, but forgot to, is that onefs explicitly tells
Bacula to follow ALL mountpoints. If you're using onefs, your Fileset
would
Phil,
Thanks for the tip, but it still did not work. For what ever reason it
keeps backing up /mnt/hailee--the nfs mount. Any other suggestions.
thanks,
Trevor
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Trevor Morrison wrote:
Hi,
thanks to everyone to replied to my question on compression on the
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