2010/5/11 Sean Carolan
> 1. Suppose I have to pull an older physical tape from storage and do
> a restore from it. Assume that bacula has already recycled the
> virtual tape that this physical tape was copied from. If I copy the
> physical tape back onto a different virtual slot, will Bacula b
Hello,
I have an older version of bacula.
Version: 2.2.6 .. backing up to files.
I installed a new linux OS on a new computer and installed
Version: 5.0.2 bacula.
the old database is mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.27,
the new db is mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.1.44
so the old DB wont work in the
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Frandin, Dave wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> I'm new to Bacula, we have set up a system to serve as an
> evaluation/test Bacula server (director, storage, file daemons, Bacula
> 5.0.1, on CentOS5.4, with a spare SCSI DLT drive). I built the server
> from source using the
Hello List!
I'm new to Bacula, we have set up a system to serve as an
evaluation/test Bacula server (director, storage, file daemons, Bacula
5.0.1, on CentOS5.4, with a spare SCSI DLT drive). I built the server
from source using the "Traditional Redhat Linux install" specs shown in
the user manual
Trying to find out best practices for restoring a stack of tapes to disk in a
disaster recovery situation (ie datacenter exploded, all I have is tapes, drive
and server).
I tried running:
bextract -V 10L2 /dev/nst0 /restore
Let it run for 15 minutes or so and it wasn't dumping out any da
Hello!
Does anybody has working examples of using s3fs or s3cmd with bacula for
using Amazon S3 as bacula storage?
I've tried s3fs but it seems bacula 5.0.0 doesn't want to use s3 bucket
mounted into a directory because it doesn't have "." and ".." entries.
Thanks!
Thank you very very much Carlo!!! You where exactly right.
Thanks,
Ben
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Carlo Filippetto
wrote:
> I think that the problem is in the client-fd
>
> you have:
>
>
> Director {
> Name = bacula-client01-dir
> ...
>
> AND
>
> Director {
> Name
I think that the problem is in the client-fd
you have:
Director {
Name = bacula-client01-dir
...
AND
Director {
Name = bacula-clinet01-mon
...
--
##
these shoul be
Director {
Name = bacula-server01-dir
.
AND
Director
First Thanks.
But I prefer not mounting a unit, I prefer acceding to the nas directly,
because I have many folders of different accounts in the nas
and then I will have that to mount in Debian so many folders since has in the
nas.
> From: jo...@aspl.es
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi,
I seem to be having problems replying to my thread - I never see the reply
echoed back to me via the list. Here is my reply and original thread
message:
I can resolve/ping 'server' no problem.
iptables -L -n returns:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source dest
Hi,
I started with bacula a couple of hours ago and after realising that
the version that comes with debian is from the stoneages and upgrading
to 5.0 everything works fine so far, except one thing.
I am not able to backup a client, backing up the bacula server itself
is running just fine.
Networ
The bacula-5.0.2 package for Gentoo became available today. There is
one minor problem with the ebuild, which will cause configuration to
fail (because of no database specified) if you are building the FD and
SD but not the Director. (Which is to say, if you USE bacula-nodir but
not bacula-client
>
> One question..
> If I had to restore my machine, but the file SAM isn't in the restore
> job.. how can I logon to the system to restore the SAM with the
> ntbackup?
>
I think the procedure is documented, but I'm not sure about that
specific scenario. You might need to boot a parallel install
Hello,
I use CIFS to mount locally the shared volume I want to use for backups. Once
it
is mounted you can use it in bacula like you would do with a local filesystem.
On Jueves, 13 de Mayo de 2010 11:54:23 mario parreño wrote:
> Hi, I have a problem. I installed Bacula 5 and I have a Nas (Nete
Hi,
we have a number of servers (about 30) being backed up by Bacula now. This
is working reasonably well. We use disk-based volumes and a scheme based
on the example in the "Automated Disk Backup" chapter of the manual. For
each backup we create a directory on the filesystem and a storage devi
Hi, I have a problem. I installed Bacula 5 and I have a Nas (Netegear ReadyNAS
1100).
I want to do the backups of bacula in the NAs. I will want to specify the route
of the Nas and to authenticate myself. I have tried to put in " File device "
the route of the Nas but it cannot accede to.
Veryn
Is the same think that I had thought.. I need VSS!
The machine is not mine, I follow only the backup solution
I my mind I'll change all the server with Linux one
:-)
One question..
If I had to restore my machine, but the file SAM isn't in the restore
job.. how can I logon to the system to restore
>
> HI all,
> I have this warning on Windows 2k backup:
>
> --
> Could not stat "C:/pagefile.sys": ERR=The process cannot access the
> file because it is being used by another process.
>
> Cannot open "C:/WINNT/system32/config/SAM": ERR=The process cannot
> access the file becaus
HI all,
I have this warning on Windows 2k backup:
--
Could not stat "C:/pagefile.sys": ERR=The process cannot access the
file because it is being used by another process.
Cannot open "C:/WINNT/system32/config/SAM": ERR=The process cannot
access the file because it is being used by
Dear Sean,
Yes, I just figured out it is being caused by the iptable of the
bacula server running the storage daemon. Actually the problem have
been fixed by including a rule for 9103 access. Anyway, thx very much
for your help indeed.
Rgds,
Frank
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Sean M Clark
On 13 May 2010 11:09, Lampzy wrote:
> Holger,
>
> One thing to try is to put Bacula's working directory on a bigger file
> system. If you have spooling enabled (which you probably have) the
> working directory is where Bacula spools attributes i.e. the data it
> needs to save in the database and
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