On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 04:06:35PM -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
From: Ryan Novosielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Uwe Schuerkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 16:06:35 -0400
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] backup rotation
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On Thursday 07 September 2006 10:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
On Thursday 07 September 2006 09:08, Silver Salonen wrote:
Hi.
I have multiple bacula-clients backing up to different directories on a
disk.
Concurrent jobs are working for different bacula-clients as each one of
them
On Thursday 07 September 2006 10:32, Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 September 2006 10:49, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
On Thursday 07 September 2006 09:08, Silver Salonen wrote:
Hi.
I have multiple bacula-clients backing up to different directories on a
disk.
Hello Frank,
thanks a lot for this info! but :-)))
could anybody give the complete info (maybe also modify the wiki-page) how
these indexes should be created?
For example the already defined index Job.Name is of type BTREE and indexed
column is Name with length 128 ...
Index
I got the same error last night but mine was because of a bad AIT tape and it
asked for the previous night's backup volume. Is yours the same?
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GreetingsI have just loaded the latest version of bacula for debian unstable and so far all is going quite well.One question, however, is I have 2 tape drives and I was wondering if i could stream one job across both of them to either speed up the job, or can i get 1 job to start on DLT1, then
Arunav Mandal wrote:
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 10:41, Dominic Marks wrote:
Arunav Mandal wrote:
In atleast 2 clients there is a fatal error. All the config is correct.
Errors are given below.
05-Sep 00:48 bergen-fd: backup-bergen.2006-09-05_00.28.00 Fatal error: c:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
I have a question regarding the scratch pool: The docs note that a
volume from the scratch pool will be used whenever no other volume
is available. Will this work for a tape-based pool
(storage=DLT8000), too?
Yes.
i'd like bacula to switch to a
That's cool, thanks!!!On 04/09/06, Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4 Sep 2006 at 17:48, Beren wrote: How do I perform a backup on the Last Friday of the month? There doesn't seem to be a last keyword. Has anyone figured out how to do a monthly backup?
I can think of a way to do it.Create
Hi,
I'm reorganizing our bacula backup, and are putting all konf for each client in
a seperate file, and then including it in bacula-dir.conf with the @filename
syntax.
This is ok, but not perfect, i would like to create a conf.d directory and then
put all files in there, add the directory to
hello,
has anyone get a Qualstar RSL5116 SAIT Autoloader got working well with
bacula?
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On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, James Harper wrote:
Ideally the enclosure would be tough enough for someone to take home
each night (probably in a handbag :) without stressing the enclosed
drive too much.
Even more ideally, it would allow the use of a docking station so that
either the whole enclosure
On 7 Sep 2006 at 10:18, Jonathan B Bayer wrote:
Hello bacula-users,
I would like to be able to set a parameter on a tape drive before
opening it (I want to enable the hardware compression in the tape
drive). Right now I do it when Bacula is started, but I would like to
do it explicitly
Hi,
I've got what is probably a simple question, but the various pool and
volume options confuse me.
I've got about 250 GB of data I want to backup on a single linux server.
These are users' home directories and email. Most of that data doesn't
change much, but we don't have a good way of
Well, we just had an autoloader go bad on us. Quantum sent
us a new chassis under warranty, but there was a tape in the drive when the
unit tanked out on us. Theres no way to get at it manually, and no user
serviceable parts. They tell me that the only way to get it out is by
disassembling
In my opinion any 2.5 HDD enclosure will do the job.
They use laptop hdd's so they do not need additional power supply and
once disconnected they are more resistible to shocks.
As for performance it is slightly lower, but it should not be a
problem.
The 2.5 drives are only available up to
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