Hello,
27.09.2009 17:19, crippa.and...@casacrippa.com wrote:
Hello to all the users of bacula.
... and welcome here!
At work i'm a user of the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager,and i think that
this product is very similiar to bacula; so at home i've implemented
bacula to backup my home server
Hello List,
Although there's some information on 'Dealing_with_Firewalls.html'
about this, it seems to not describe the solution to this problem.
Problem:
A single storage daemon listens on 64.12.34.56 AND 192.168.1.2,
and provides a certificate (myhost.domain.com corresponding to
64.12.34.56)
Hi,
30.09.2009 13:38, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
Hello List,
Although there's some information on 'Dealing_with_Firewalls.html'
about this, it seems to not describe the solution to this problem.
Problem:
A single storage daemon listens on 64.12.34.56 AND 192.168.1.2,
and provides a
On 9/30/2009 7:38 AM, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
What is the proper way to go about listening on two subnets while
presenting the proper certificate to incoming TLS connections?
There are two general solutions.
The first is to set up split DNS views, such that all clients use the same
On mer., sept 30, 2009, Arno LEHMANN wrote:
30.09.2009 13:38, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
Problem:
A single storage daemon listens on 64.12.34.56 AND 192.168.1.2,
and provides a certificate (myhost.domain.com corresponding to
64.12.34.56) to incoming connections from directors and file
Hello Frank,
On mer., sept 30, 2009, Frank SWEETSER wrote:
On 9/30/2009 7:38 AM, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
What is the proper way to go about listening on two subnets while
presenting the proper certificate to incoming TLS connections?
There are two general solutions.
The first is to
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:38:02 +0200, baculalist wrote:
Hello List,
Although there's some information on 'Dealing_with_Firewalls.html' about
this, it seems to not describe the solution to this problem.
Problem:
A single storage daemon listens on 64.12.34.56 AND 192.168.1.2, and
provides a
I am trying to execute a simple scp of the bootstrap files after the catalog
backup.
It always says:
ClientAfterJob: /var/lib/bacula/*.bsr: No such file or directory
When run as root at the shell, it works fine. As the director runs as bacula, I
checked perms, and /var/lib/bacula and all the .bsr
this is IMHO an known problem to TLS/SSL certificates. on http servers
you can get around with setting the subjectAltName of the certificate to
the other dns names. Don't know if this works too for bacula and don't
know if this is a standard or just best practice.
clearly i would say
Hi,
Shouldn't it be RunAfterJob, since the bootstrap files are on the director?
On the JobDef, where are you putting the bootstraps? ( for me, in the default
JobDef there's 'Write bootstrap = /var/lib/bacula/%c_%t_%n.bsr ' - %c =
client name, %t = job type, %n = jobname )
Cheers,
Hi,
I've a lot of machines running heartbeat and DRBD - the machines are of course
in pairs.
I want to have a backup on the drbd partitions, but they are only mounted on
the ACTIVE node. Is it possibe to cancel ( NOT fail ) the backup job on the
passive node somehow? Execute a script before
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com wrote:
Hello,
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Hello Thomas,
An mer., sept 30, 2009, Thomas MUELLER schrieb:
this is IMHO an known problem to TLS/SSL certificates. on http servers
you can get around with setting the subjectAltName of the certificate to
the other dns names. Don't know if this works too for bacula and don't
know if this
Someone he already encountered this problem ?
Can you help me ?
Many thanks :)
Gregory
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Hi,
Shouldn't it be RunAfterJob, since the bootstrap files are on the director?
On the JobDef, where are you putting the bootstraps? ( for me, in the default
JobDef there's 'Write bootstrap = /var/lib/bacula/%c_%t_%n.bsr ' - %c =
client name, %t = job type, %n = jobname )
Cheers,
Hmm,
I had
On 9/30/2009 10:04 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Hmm,
I had the following:
RunScript {
RunsWhen = After
RunsOnFailure = Yes
FailJobOnError = Yes
Command = scp -i /path/to/key -o StrictHostkeyChecking=no
/var/lib/bacula/*.bsr u...@host:/path/Bacula/
Hi!
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com writes:
I had the following:
RunScript {
RunsWhen = After
RunsOnFailure = Yes
FailJobOnError = Yes
Command = scp -i /path/to/key -o StrictHostkeyChecking=no
/var/lib/bacula/*.bsr u...@host:/path/Bacula/
Hello,
30.09.2009 17:37, Dajka Tamas wrote:
Hi,
I've a lot of machines running heartbeat and DRBD - the machines
are of course in pairs.
I want to have a backup on the drbd partitions, but they are only
mounted on the ACTIVE node. Is it possibe to cancel ( NOT fail )
the backup job on
Hi,
30.09.2009 15:07, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
On mer., sept 30, 2009, Arno LEHMANN wrote:
30.09.2009 13:38, baculal...@encambio.com wrote:
Problem:
A single storage daemon listens on 64.12.34.56 AND 192.168.1.2,
and provides a certificate (myhost.domain.com corresponding to
That’s because the shell interprets the * glob but bacula doesn’t.
The shell will replace /var/lib/bacula/*.bsr with a list of matching
file names (if these files exists) while bacula will send the string
as is to the program. The solution is to put your command into a
shell script and execute
If I return non-zero, than it'll fail and not cancel, no? If fails, than it'll
try again, etc, and I'll get failing emails, which I not want
Feladó: Arno Lehmann [...@its-lehmann.de]
Küldve: 2009. szeptember 30. 20:34
Címzett:
Hi everybody:
I have version 2.4.x and I see in documentation that bacula have acsls
support ... but how?
I think bacula needs an acsls client or something like this but i don't find
anything.
I see bacula is based on mtx project but i don't found anything about acsls
in this project.
We have
I am calling a ruby script that decends a workspace and writes a list of files
that need to be protected on the client to /var/lib/bacula/backup.files
The Script functions as it should.
With my setup included below I call the script on the client before the job to
write the file.
If
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