Nobody has an idea?
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 22:19, Thomas Manson dev.mansontho...@gmail.comwrote:
I forgot to mention the bacula version :
server :
2.4.2-1ubuntu6
client : Redhat ES4 with version : bacula-client-2.4.2-1.el4.i386.rpm
Thomas
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 22:16, Thomas Manson
Foo wrote:
The file selection subsection is a little bit broken, my experience with
this is that you need to know the exact syntax in both config and while
selecting files. For example, I notice you have a capital C: while in my
backups I have a lower case c:, maybe try using it without
I started this thread on the bacula-users list, but I'm now also sending it
to the bacula-devel list, as I seem to have taken that sort of turn.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:12:19PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
25.02.2009 18:37, Graham Keeling wrote:
Hello,
Here I'm using bacula-2.2.8.
Hi All
I would like to know if it's possible to backup something on a dataStore (where
there is no DIR and SD daemon, just disks). My client is a Windows server 2003
(bacula-fd) , my bacula-dir/sd is on a freeBSD, and I want to backup my client
in another place which is not a bacula-dir, sd,
I read my mail and i say myself that i have to give you more details
In fact I have a ClientRunBefore and ClientRunAfter for my job. The
ClientRunBefore creates the directory BACKUP on the datastore (J:/ virtual disk
on the client ), it's a directory for dump of a database of my client
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 05:37:05PM +, Graham Keeling wrote:
Hello,
Here I'm using bacula-2.2.8.
I have a bacula storage daemon, 'Disk 1' (Device 'Disk 1.0') and a bacula
storage daemon, 'BPL2Disk 1' (Device 'BPL2Disk 1.0').
There is one backup job allowed per volume.
'BPL2Disk 1'
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 01:30:36PM +0100, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 05:37:05PM +, Graham Keeling wrote:
Hello,
Here I'm using bacula-2.2.8.
I have a bacula storage daemon, 'Disk 1' (Device 'Disk 1.0') and a bacula
storage daemon, 'BPL2Disk 1' (Device
Hi all,
Because my Bacula setup keeps evolving over time, so does the specifics
of the database. Currently I have 2 pools with volumes and jobs that I
want to get rid of.
I tried purging and then deleting them (it would be nice if BAT allowed
the selection of multiple volumes and it would stop
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Berend Dekens ber...@cyberwizzard.nl wrote:
Hi all,
Because my Bacula setup keeps evolving over time, so does the specifics
of the database. Currently I have 2 pools with volumes and jobs that I
want to get rid of.
I tried purging and then deleting them (it
Hi all
I have a tape library w/ 2 drives.
I have max jobs set to 3 in bacula-dir.conf
I have autoselect set to yes in bacula-sd.conf
For some reason, when I am trying to run 2 concurrent jobs of the same of
different priority, Bacula is only using 1 tape drive. Obviously, I am
missing
Hi All
I have to backup a dump of a database which is on a remote disk (cifs) of my
client machine (bacula-fd). I succeed to backup something which is on the disk
C:/ (disk system of my client) but I don't succeed to backup on the disk J:/ ,
the remote disk. How can I succeed to do this ?
Have you precised the directives Max concurrent jobs in the Director, Job,
Client, and Storage resources. ?
http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Tips_Suggestions.html#SECTION003817
De : rjustinwilli...@gmail.com [mailto:rjustinwilli...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 26 février 2009
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:40 AM, François Mehault
francois.meha...@netplus.fr wrote:
Hi All
I have to backup a dump of a database which is on a remote disk (cifs) of my
client machine (bacula-fd). I succeed to backup something which is on the
disk C:/ (disk system of my client) but I don’t
François Mehault wrote:
Could not stat J:/test: ERR=The system cannot find the path specified
The short answer: you can't - not like that anyway.
The networked drive you create on windows only exists for the current
user or even the current session of that user. Since bacula runs as a
Thanks a lot John Drescher and Berend Dekens for your help !!!
Regards,
François
-Message d'origine-
De : Berend Dekens [mailto:ber...@cyberwizzard.nl]
Envoyé : jeudi 26 février 2009 17:04
À : François Mehault
Cc : bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : Re: [Bacula-users] backup
We cannot use option 2 because the share is published on a NetApp Filer.
We are investigated option 3 but is doesn't seem to work, the job never ends
(we are just trying to backup a simple file)
-Message d'origine-
De : Berend Dekens [mailto:ber...@cyberwizzard.nl]
Envoyé : jeudi 26
I have bacula configured to use an attached storage array mounted as
/bk_vol_1. I've ran some tests and I have bacula dynamically naming the
volumes based on the full, unique, job names using the internal bacula
variables.
The question I have is can I make the storage director create a new
Hi List,
i'm currently evaluating cloning of tapes with a two drive autochanger.
has someone suggestions or experience with that?
currently i'm playing with bcopy for cloning and bextract/bscan to read the
data from the offsite tape
Best Regards
Thomas
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:00:26 +0100, Thomas Manson said:
Nobody has an idea?
Bacula uses the File lines as the roots when it looks for files and none of
yours are going to find files in /home/user1 etc. Also, you can't do what you
want directly with a single Options clause -- you need to
hi!
i am looking for a script that would re-sync my volumes and the
catalog as it is stored in the database (postgresql 8.1 in my case).
The volumes are full, so i try to get rid of some bloated, unnecessary backups.
after some manual probing and fiddling with the database, and some
All-
Is it possible to restore a job to a different client, using the
restore all option and changing the client using the mod option?
I'm using 2.4.4 on Linux with Linux clients.
thanks for your time
-Steve
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Steve Hood wrote:
All-
Is it possible to restore a job to a different client, using the
restore all option and changing the client using the mod option?
I'm using 2.4.4 on Linux with Linux clients.
Yes, that's exactly how.
Why do you ask?
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Dan Langille
BSDCan - The Technical BSD
Maybe a better way to ask the question:
I'm backing up servers with encryption on the backups. I would like to
do a restore to another server, I have copied the PKI files to the new
server adjusted the fd and dir for the restore server.
when i do restore all and mod and change the restore
Steve Hood wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
Steve Hood wrote:
All-
Is it possible to restore a job to a different client, using the
restore all option and changing the client using the mod option?
I'm using 2.4.4 on Linux with Linux clients.
Yes, that's exactly how.
Why do you ask?
Maybe
I can try more at work tomorrow morning.
thank you all
its great to know the open source world can make really good products
with great support.
kudos
Dan Langille wrote:
Steve Hood wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
Steve Hood wrote:
All-
Is it possible to restore a job to a different client,
Could not stat J:/test: ERR=The system cannot find the path specified
The short answer: you can't - not like that anyway.
The networked drive you create on windows only exists for the current
user or even the current session of that user. Since bacula runs as a
service, it will not see
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