Hi,
as far as I understand from the manual, bacula does not run any high
priority job while a job with a different priority is running.
So if bacula is running a prio 10 job it will not start a prio 1 job
in any circumstance.
I have many short jobs (ca. 10 Minutes up to 1 Hour) and 2 or 3 very
due an configuration error, i've some peding jobs i would like
to cancel. but this seems to be impossible. i always have to
do a workaround by stopping bacula-dir and cancel the jobs
manually in the database.
*cancel
Select Job:
1: JobId=4586 Job=-tape.2007-12-09_03.00.53
2:
Hi!
On Sunday 09 December 2007 16:51, Dirk Bartley wrote:
Hello Silver
I'd like to discover what is causing this. Please turn on sql debugging
in preferences and we should be able to isolate the sql command that is
getting the list of files. The result should be an sql query that
should
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007, Tom Meiner wrote:
That works great. thank you
Good to hear.
Would someone add this to the FAQ?
and sorry for the great delay
Tom
Alan Brown schrieb:
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007, Tom Meiner wrote:
Hi,
I have an autochanger with 1 drive and 8 media. Every Friday all tapes
Scott Ruckh wrote:
I don't think it is the power supply. Running bacula causes the crash.
The machine only crashes when bacula is involved. This machine does not
do 24x7 backups. Full backups, for 3 clients, take at most 6 hours.
Incremental backups for these same 3 clients takes
2 jobs failed over the weekend due to batch insert timeouts.
As far as I can tell this was simply a matter of waiting for another job
to complete and the insert simply failed on a timeout.
Is there any way of tweaking the values for that?
AB
Dear all,
I am interested to use bacula as back upserver.i am not getting clear idea how
to take backup.i have just installed the below packages in RHEL4 ES as tar.gz
.if anybody can help it will be great useful.
Bacula-2.2.6
Bacula-docs-2.2.6
Bacula-gui-2.2.6
Bacula-rescue-2.2.6
Dear all,
I am interested to use bacula as back upserver.i am not getting clear idea
how to take backup.i have just installed the below packages in RHEL4 ES as
tar.gz .if anybody can help it will be great useful.
Installing bacula is only the first step. You need to read the manual
then go
Installing bacula is only the first step. You need to read the manual
then go and create the configuration files in /etc/bacula. The manual
is at http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/index.html
Being that it is very early in the morning, I missed several very
important steps. You need to do the
Hi,
The run statements in job definitions seem to be a great way to accomplish
backing up multiple distinguished subsets of a file system. By adding FileSet
parameters, one job can back up a machine and still keep information about
more abstract system components.
Yet, preprocessing parts of
How can i get a list all the files backed up by a specific job and save them in
a TXT file?
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Alan Brown wrote:
2 jobs failed over the weekend due to batch insert timeouts.
As far as I can tell this was simply a matter of waiting for another job
to complete and the insert simply failed on a timeout.
Is there any way of tweaking the values for that?
Yes:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Frank Sweetser wrote:
Alan Brown wrote:
2 jobs failed over the weekend due to batch insert timeouts.
As far as I can tell this was simply a matter of waiting for another job
to complete and the insert simply failed on a timeout.
Is there any way of tweaking the values
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Chris Howells wrote:
Scott Ruckh wrote:
I don't think it is the power supply. Running bacula causes the crash.
The machine only crashes when bacula is involved. This machine does not
do 24x7 backups. Full backups, for 3 clients, take at most 6 hours.
Incremental backups for
My first message on list, my greetings to all, expecially to bacula
authors!
I'm deploying bacula in my work environment to primarly backup a set of
windows clients connected to computer that are used as a storage
of medical images and data (EEG, audiometers, ...).
I'm 'mass-deploying' bacula
good day all,
the second tape of a large level 0 backup got marked with an error in volstatus:
Pool: Full
+-++---+-+-+--+--+-+--+---+---+-+
| mediaid | volumename | volstatus
Chris Howells wrote:
Are you running out of space on /tmp, the default location that MySQL
stores temporary tables (until they are copied into their final table)?
This can happen if you have a reasonably small / (which is pretty common).
No, I don't think this is the problem in my case.
So I'd really like to test bacula without the temporary tables feature,
and was hoping for some advice on doing so within the limits of the
FreeBSD port sysutils/bacula-server.
Thanks,
Simply in the .configure command add a --disable-batch-insert
It remove the unwanted function.
We work
I have to backup about 150GB with that job. Is that to much? Is it
better to split that job?
No that is not too much as long as it completes in less than a day. I
have done 2TB in a single backup to LTO2 tapes that completed in 12 to
15 hours.
John
Is there a way to exclude the same folder(s) inside every users home
folder? we redirect Local Settings and Application data to each users home
folder, and would like to exclude them from backups.
Raymond
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On Dec 10, 2007 6:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to exclude the same folder(s) inside every users home
folder? we redirect Local Settings and Application data to each users home
folder, and would like to exclude them from backups.
See windows filesets in the manual:
See windows filesets in the manual:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION00148
John
I am using this info. the problem is I have several hundred users with the
same named folder in each of their home folders. I want to omit these
folders on all
On Dec 10, 2007 9:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See windows filesets in the manual:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION00148
John
I am using this info. the problem is I have several hundred users with the
same named folder in each
Hi:
I'm newbie using Bacula. I have some problems with my English because I talk
and write Spanish so if any doesn't understand something just let me know. I
doing a intesive research about Backups System and finally I want to use Bacula
over BackupPC, Amanda and others. Now I have a few
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