Hi All,
I am using Bacula 2.2.8 and now in phase of migration for latest version but
in mean time i have to run the current setup. Recently i have noticed that
the Volumes are getting reused before the retention period is met. The
problem persist with some of the volumes and not all. The Job and F
> #
> # Update Slots Job
> #
> Job {
> Name = UpdateSlots
> Client = bacula-fd
> Type = Admin
> FileSet = Default
> Schedule = UpdateSlots
> Messages = Standard
> Storage = LTO
> Pool = Default
> Priority = 5
>
> RunScript {
> RunsWhen = Before
> Ru
- "Erik P. Olsen" wrote:
> On 14/12/09 15:39, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> > Is it possible to launch a bacula command (like umount) in the
> > RunBeforeJob script? If yes, how?
> >
> Oh, I should have mentioned that the RunBeforeJob script will run on
> linux, fedora 12 more specifically.
Hi Erik
I back up to disk volumes 3 times a day. All are incremental backups
except for Saturday night. I have 3 * 7 * 2 + 1 volumes giving me 2
weeks of backups and an additional volume so that the 3rd full backup
doesn't overwrite the first, in the event of a failure.
The disk that all the above sits on
On 12/14/2009 7:22 AM, Craig White wrote:
> A relatively new bacula 3.0.3 installation on CentOS 5
>
> I get an error every day from logwatch...
>
...
> Cannot find shared script applybaculadate
>
...
> *ApplyBaculaDate =
>
> What is it that I am supposed to do?
>
> Craig
>
I had the s
> Also my original intent in posing the "10 LTO4 tape" example, was
> whether or not Bacula needed to read all previous tapes in a multi
> archive set, in order to restore files residing on a given tape.
>
> It would appear that this is not the case and it would go directly to
> the tape the files
Bob Hetzel wrote:
> 1) Bacula is indeed able to seek within a tape. If you're having trouble
> with this functionality you need to look at the storage daemon options at
Thanks Bob, I had misinterpreted something I read earlier.
>
> 2) If you pick a file that's on one of the other 9 tapes in you
> On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 15:39 -0500, Bob Hetzel wrote:
>> 1) Bacula is indeed able to seek within a tape. If you're having trouble
>> with this functionality you need to look at the storage daemon options at
>>
>> http://www.bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/install/install/Storage_Daemon_Configurati
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 15:39 -0500, Bob Hetzel wrote:
> 1) Bacula is indeed able to seek within a tape. If you're having trouble
> with this functionality you need to look at the storage daemon options at
>
> http://www.bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/install/install/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#
1) Bacula is indeed able to seek within a tape. If you're having trouble
with this functionality you need to look at the storage daemon options at
http://www.bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/install/install/Storage_Daemon_Configuratio.html#SECTION0083
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On 14/12/09 15:39, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Is it possible to launch a bacula command (like umount) in the
> RunBeforeJob script? If yes, how?
>
Oh, I should have mentioned that the RunBeforeJob script will run on linux,
fedora 12 more specifically.
--
Cheers,
Erik.
--
Hi,
I have a 300GB hard drive that I backup to a 600GB hard drive, but the
initial full backup runs out of space (it takes almost twice as much
space to hold the backup?).
So, I'd like to allow the backup to span more than one hard drive. I
read something like a solution on this list, involving c
Raah ... As I've seen the lockmgr I was thinking about it.
But all the rest is out of my competencies (very very limited in BSD world)
What I can suggest you (As others will certainly ask you)
is to start the incriminated daemon in foreground, with a more high level of
debug > 100
bacula-dir -dt
First off thank you everyone in the group for your useful and insightful
suggestions. I was just about to throw in the towel when the solution
presented itself.
For all you 3ware users out there this might be of help to you.
Steve you gave me the nudge I needed the problem was with the high
Iowa
A relatively new bacula 3.0.3 installation on CentOS 5
I get an error every day from logwatch...
obviously generated by
cron...run-parts /etc/cron.daily
/etc/cron.daily/0logwatch:
Cannot find shared script applybaculadate
Now I can find the script...
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-3.0.3/scrip
Is it possible to launch a bacula command (like umount) in the RunBeforeJob
script? If yes, how?
--
Cheers,
Erik.
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Bruno - I recompile bacula, and I still have the same error.
Bruno Friedmann pisze:
> On 12/12/2009 11:16 AM, Lukasz PUZON Brodowski wrote:
>> hi all.
>> I install bacula 3.0.3 on 7.2 freebsd system, with mysql (sqlite before). in
>> both cases, when I run my only job,
>> bacula-dir crashes. I r
Hi,
when I look at this section on the live site:
http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Restore_Command.html#SECTION002252000
the list of allowed separators displays find under ISO-8859-1 but under
UTF-8 (the detected encoding), a strange symbol appears between ! and ;.
= / ! ; % : ,
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 11/17/2009 03:31 PM, Giuseppe De Nicolo' wrote:
>
>> Giuseppe De Nicolo' wrote:
>>
>>> Alan Brown wrote:
>>>
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Giuseppe De Nicolo' wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Since the upgrade to 3.0.3 our test se
Jim Barber wrote:
>
> Thanks Martin.
>
> I've compiled and installed version 3.1.6 from a git pull I did on 10th Dec.
> I'm not sure if this new version will crash or not.
> But I've manually attached a gdb session to it just in case it does.
>
> Thanks.
I'm not having much luck with this.
When
On 12/09/2009 12:11 AM, Janusz Syrytczyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've upgraded to 3.0.3 from 3.0.2 a while ago and I'm facing serious
> problems
> with bacula-dir stability.
>
> Just after its start, Director is able to perform any request I have
> (perform
> a backup, restore, reload etc.). But
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