Hi people.
I'm a sys admin not a programmer.
We have a bunch of guys ready to do work for us, we are thinking in
create a web interface to administer bacula, I have seen bacula-web
and looks like is just for read only, the main idea is to see status,
handle tapes, label, run backups if we need to
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 5:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>> and is planned to be removed shortly.
>
> Hi,
>
> Where did you get this inform
Dan Langille pisze:
> On 11/8/2010 5:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
>> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>>> and is planned to be removed shortly.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Where did
Ryan Novosielski pisze:
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> On 11/08/2010 05:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
>> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>>> and i
Phil Stracchino pisze:
> On 11/08/10 18:32, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 11/8/2010 5:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
>>> Phil Stracchino pisze:
The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
and is planned
> From: Primoz Kolaric [mailto:primoz.kola...@sinergise.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 4:39 PM
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backup fails when creating a large backup
>
>
> > > Nop, there's no nat. It's a linux based router/firewall.
> >
> > If the
On 11/08/10 18:32, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 11/8/2010 5:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
>> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>>> and is planned to be removed shortly.
>>
>> H
> > Nop, there's no nat. It's a linux based router/firewall.
>
> If the job is always failing at about the same elapsed time, it's probably
> the connection being dropped by the firewall.
>
> Search the docs for heartbeat and consider adding one or both of those
> settings. There is one for t
On 11/8/2010 4:45 PM, Primož Kolarič wrote:
>> Am Sun, 07 Nov 2010 23:11:39 +0100 schrieb Primož Kolarič:
>>
>>> Hellp
>>>
>>> Backing up quite some data (2.390TB at the point of failure) bacula
>>> fails with: 07-Nov 02:19 xxx..yyy-fd JobId 425: Fatal error:
>>> backup.c:1019 Network sen
On 11/8/2010 5:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>> and is planned to be removed shortly.
>
> Hi,
>
> Where did you get this information? Is i
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On 11/08/2010 05:18 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
> Phil Stracchino pisze:
>> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
>> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
>> and is planned to be removed shortly.
>
Hi Alan,
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010, Alan Brown wrote:
> >When we do restores, building the tree takes a considerable time now. I
> >haven't had a lot of time to look at it, but suspected it might be down to
> >this issue.
>
> That's a classic symptom of not having the right indexes on the File table.
Phil Stracchino pisze:
> The DVD writing code in bacula proved to be both unreliable and
> unmaintainable, has been deprecated in the last several major releases,
> and is planned to be removed shortly.
Hi,
Where did you get this information? Is it proven message?
I use backup to DVD from long t
I have been using Bacula for a few months now happily on x86_64 FC12 & FC13.
I have just now upgraded to FC14, duing which my Bacula packages got upgraded
to 5.0.2-8.fc14, but am now unable to start bacula-sd (the storage daemon).
The service dies as soon as I start it and I get a message "ba
Nop, there's no nat. It's a linux based router/firewall.
On Nov 8, 2010, at 10:40 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> Am Sun, 07 Nov 2010 23:11:39 +0100 schrieb Primož Kolarič:
>
>> Hellp
>>
>> Backing up quite some data (2.390TB at the point of failure) bacula
>> fails with: 07-Nov 02:19 xxx.
Am Sun, 07 Nov 2010 23:11:39 +0100 schrieb Primož Kolarič:
> Hellp
>
> Backing up quite some data (2.390TB at the point of failure) bacula
> fails with: 07-Nov 02:19 xxx..yyy-fd JobId 425: Fatal error:
> backup.c:1019 Network send error to SD. ERR=Broken pipe
>
> There's a network conn
hi
After failing with s3fs (many volume read errors on verify/restore) I
wrote a skript to get/put file-volumes from/to Amazon S3 with the
"Requires Mount", "Mount Command" and "Unmount Command" directives.
It's working fine so long, but if the medium reaches the user defined
volume capacity,
Folks:
Do you have some unused barcode labels? I can use them if you'd like to
get ride of them. I have about 230 tapes without barcodes. Please contact
me off list.
FYI: I don't want to print my own. Please don't suggest that. :)
If nobody has some they'd like to donate, I'll probably buy th
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On 11/08/2010 11:10 AM, Sean Clark wrote:
> On 11/05/2010 10:57 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> Just stop bitching about it and do something. We aren't
>> here to listen to trolls.
> [...]
> This kind of what I meant with my previous post about the hate-le
On 11/05/2010 10:57 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> Just stop bitching about it and do something. We aren't
> here to listen to trolls.
[...]
This kind of what I meant with my previous post about the hate-level in
the replies here. It's kind of surprising.
Did I miss some previous post by the guy who
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Nov 2010, Alan Brown wrote:
>
>> Mysql works well - if tuned, but tuning is a major undertaking when
>> things get large/busy and may take several iterations.
> When we do restores, building the tree takes a considerable time now. I
> haven't had a lot of tim
>Both are linux (Centos 5.3)
Well I use CentOS and don't have this issue so I am guessing it is in fact
physical
issues you have...
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2010, Alan Brown wrote:
> Mysql works well - if tuned, but tuning is a major undertaking when
> things get large/busy and may take several iterations.
Some time back there was an issue with Bacula (v5?) which seemed to come
down to a particular query associated (I think) with rest
Ondrej PLANKA (Ignum profile) wrote:
> We have several 10+ million file jobs - all run without problem (backup
> and restore).
>
> I am aware of the fact that a lot of Bacula users run PG ( Bacula
> Systems also does recommend PG for larger setups ) but nevertheless
> MySQL has served us very we
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