Am 3.3.2010 01:55, schrieb Mike Ruskai:
On 3/2/2010 6:39 PM, Richard Hartmann wrote:
Hi all,
how many backups can I start at once without causing errors?
Even with only 15 backups starting at once, I get one of the two
failures below:
Fatal error: sql_create.c:784 Lock Path table Query
Am 02.03.2010 22:56, schrieb Peter Zenge:
Hello, 2 year Bacula user but first-time poster. I'm currently
dumping about 1.6TB to LTO2 tapes every week and I'm looking to
migrate to a new storage medium.
The obvious answer, I think, is a direct-attached disk array (which I
would be able to
do you write the new tape labels on the tape every time you put the new
one in it?
Actually I don't. I just founded cleaner this labelling cleaner...
or how do you read the tape label manually?
I don't know, is it possible ? :)
you could use Day- as label Format. Bacula will then append
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 01:55, Mike Ruskai than...@earthlink.net wrote:
That's MySQL complaining about not finding table files. Check its
configuration for the value of open_files_limit. Increase the value
if it's small. If it looks large enough, check your system
configuration for
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:46:40 +0100
Stan Meier stan.me...@billigmail.org wrote:
Hello world,
[...]
Furthermore, most of those servers will need a default job performed
(/etc, /root, /opt and so on). While it's easy to reuse a JobDefs
stanza to actually define all those jobs, isn't there any
I've searched and experimented with both the bconsole and mysql database
and can't get more than 24 hours advance status on jobs.
Is there a way to confirm what jobs are scheduled for the next $x days.
(We've changed the schedule several times; the last time the syntax
looked ok but it seemed
On Saturday 27 February 2010 08:15:15 Bruno Friedmann wrote:
From what I see, it seems you doesn't have openssl-devel package ?
I didn't know very well archlinux.
Archlinux does not have devel-packages.
I have managed to compile the package on an old not recently updated system
with openssl
be sure to set Retention times on the pool (e.g. for your schedule
maybe
18 days) and and a use duration (maybe 1 day as you change it on a daily
basis).
I know that my Retention times is wrong right now, but I'm just doing
some test so I purge volumes manually. But Thanks for the use
if you purge a tape , the tape label is still in the database. you would
need to delete it.
I didn't get that.. I'm ok now.
i've never used your method to write woef with a pre-script. IMHO
bacula is not designed to work this way (what doesn't mean that you could
not do it this way with
I've made a test with the new label, it worked fine. But the volume name
hasn't a speaking name, it's just Day-0016, Day-0017..
you cold still label it yourself and name it what you like (label
command).
- Thomas
On 03/03/10 09:04, Alexey Wasilyev wrote:
Hello!
According to
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40334.html
you configure bacula for runinng multiple jobs using the same device
concurrently. Can you show me your bacula config's ? Thank you.
It's really pretty
Hi,
Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
The shell test function has a -z string test that returns true if the
string is empty.
It
On 03/03/10 14:05, Brian Debelius wrote:
Hi,
Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
The shell test function has a -z string test
On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:39:46 +0100, Andrea Venturoli said:
On 03/02/10 15:32, Martin Simmons wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
No sure if you solved this yet
No, I didn't.
but did /etc/group contain that entry when you started bacula-sd?
Yes, it did.
Does procstat
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010, Brian Debelius might have said:
Hi,
Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
The shell test function has a -z
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:25:36 +0300, Vladimir Vassiliev said:
I used bscan after accidentially purging catalog.
But it seems information about files didn't restore. Is this right?
Here tail of very long bscan's output.
Can someone comment it? Does it look good?
Thanks.
02-Mar 16:48
Hi,
I am still very interested in this topic.
Is anyone using Bacula with FTP as storage backend? How do you handle this
situation?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Dennis
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Am Samstag 13 Februar 2010 21:41:04 schrieb Dennis Petschull:
Hi Karsten and others,
I
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:11:59 -0500, Joseph Dickson said:
Greetings..
I believe I may be hitting a concurrency bug in the storage director code,
but I'm pretty new to Bacula and may just not understand what I'm looking at
in the trace output. The quick outline of my scenario is:
Bacula
How does it work?
How I would do the restore?
Regards,
Heitor Faria
Sean Carolan wrote:
The next thing I'm going to try and to is see if I can simply tar the
entire raw partition onto tape. Does bacula support this type of
backup?
Ok, I'm running a backup of the raw device now and
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 10:52:33 +0100
Richard Hartmann richih.mailingl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 01:55, Mike Ruskai than...@earthlink.net wrote:
That's MySQL complaining about not finding table files. Check its
configuration for the value of open_files_limit. Increase the
I just upgraded the backup server that we use for staging to bacula 5.0.1,
as I wanted to test the new functionality of being able to perform a virtual
full backup to the same pool. However, after adding the necessary changes to
have virtual fulls backup to the same pool, I am unable to get the
Hello all,
I've got some file storage that I use for backups and I've created a
few storage declarations for a few pools which are just different
directories on the same file system. I specified Media Type = File
for all the declarations and when I went to do a restore that spanned
multiple of
2010/3/3 Daniel Hansen dhan...@byu.net:
I just upgraded the backup server that we use for staging to bacula 5.0.1,
as I wanted to test the new functionality of being able to perform a virtual
full backup to the same pool. However, after adding the necessary changes to
have virtual fulls backup
I just ran a single tape fill and it failed:
Wrote block=30, file,blk=19,985 VolBytes=18,062,392,320 rate=5.475 MB/s
Wrote block=305000, file,blk=19,5985 VolBytes=18,384,952,320 rate=5.478 MB/s
10:14:27 Flush block, write EOF
01-Jan 10:14 btape JobId 0: Error: block.c:573 Write error at
* Dennis Petschull schrieb am 03.03.10 um 20:54 Uhr:
Hi,
I am still very interested in this topic.
Is anyone using Bacula with FTP as storage backend? How do you handle this
situation?
Thanks for your help!
Why not use 0.9.1 then instead? I do so and it works.
-Marc
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* Phil Stracchino schrieb am 03.03.10 um 20:18 Uhr:
On 03/03/10 14:05, Brian Debelius wrote:
Hi,
Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
comparing this to another string that is just an
Hey Marc,
Yes, using curlftpfs 0.9.1 would be an option, but when I tried it, I ran into
this bug, http://bugs.gentoo.org/223239, which prohibits me to upload large
files to the FTP storage.
So this makes this version unusable for me, too.
Cheers,
Dennis
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