On 7. apr. 2011, at 03.07, Rodrigo Renie Braga wrote:
> I guess it would be nice to have priorities separated per Storage...
>
> 2011/4/6
> You are right that no priority 10 jobs will get run while there are higher
> priority (lower number) jobs running. To run jobs in parallel they need to
>
I guess it would be nice to have priorities separated per Storage...
2011/4/6
> You are right that no priority 10 jobs will get run while there are higher
> priority (lower number) jobs running. To run jobs in parallel they need to
> be the same priority.
>
> However, to some extent you can con
The jobs will only be pruned when their respective volumes are recycled or
purged... since the Volume Retention in your Pool is 3 days, that will
happen at the seventh day of running backups, when the second volume expires
and Bacula recycles the first volume...
2011/4/6 Jérôme Blion
> Hello,
Hello,
I'm setting a test infrastructure on Debian Squeeze. I'm using Debian
packages (5.0.2).
You can find various configuration files here:
http://www.hebergement-pro.org/bacula/
I set:
serveur:/home/www/www/bacula# grep Retention bacula-dir.conf.txt
File Retention = 3 days
Job Retentio
I've reported a bug based on this conversation, if anyone would like to add
anything to it
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1719
Gavin
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> I haven't gotten this to work yet, that is my goal. The two options I
> have gotten are to turn my jbod into a raid or use "vchanger". I'm all
> for using RAID, but my co-workers don't want to too.. they are worried
> about the array getting corrupted and then we lose all our backups,
> where a
On 04/06/2011 12:44 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> Yes you made sense.
>
> How are you getting bacula to use the next drive when the first is
> full? Different storage devices? Rotating symbolic links? aufs /
> unionfs?
>
> John
>
I haven't gotten this to work yet, that is my goal. The two options
Hi everyone.
In the Bacula manual in Storage Daemon Configuration (Device Resource) there
are mentioned two directives Maximum Open Wait with different explanations. Is
this some mistake? And what exactly does this directive?
http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Storage_Daemon_Configura
>> "The same pool is no problem at all. What is the problem is bacula
>> does not normally move a job from one device to a second and it will
>> never continue a job from one media type to a different. The first
>> problem can possibly be overcome with what is called as a virtual
>> autochanger"
>
On 04/06/2011 11:54 AM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
>I just found this old archived messages..
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg29377.html
>
> The end of this email says:
>
> "The same pool is no problem at all. What is the problem is bacula
> does not normally mov
> still recommend using bacula vchanger in this situation.
>
Some how the I in that sentence disappeared while I was typing..
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Mike Hobbs wrote:
> I just found this old archived messages..
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg29377.html
>
> The end of this email says:
>
> "The same pool is no problem at all. What is the problem is bacula
> does not normal
I just found this old archived messages..
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg29377.html
The end of this email says:
"The same pool is no problem at all. What is the problem is bacula
does not normally move a job from one device to a second and it will
never cont
Dear all.
I installed Bacula 5.0.3 with BAT successfully on my CentOS 5.5 x86_64
system and it works fine.
Now I want to install the web based tools like bweb, bacula-web,
brestore and so on.
There are insufficient installation descriptions about those tools to
configure, make and
last but n
On 04/06/2011 11:01 AM, hymie! wrote:
> Now, each of my disks is 2TB. If you've got a 16-bay JBOD and, say,
> 12 100GB disks, then you might be even better off setting up a striped
> logical volume at the OS level, and tell Bacula that it's a single disk.
>
My last thread on this list degenerate
I wonder if it's because I have a different "media type" for each of
my drives in the sd.conf file? I thought the media type option needed
to be a different name.
Device {
Name = disk1
Media Type = File1
Archive Device = /export/disk1
LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bac
I am by no means an expert, but I can hopefully give you my experience.
A backup that I inherited was set up with 2 disks, a storage for each disk,
and a pool for each storage. Apparantly, bacula can sometimes get
confused when two storages use the same media. Because more than once,
my backups
I'm still on my quest to get bacula to write data to more than one
disk drive.. I have a 16-bay JBOD unit. I was pointed to "vchanger" but
as bacula is a bit complicated already, I don't want to add a 3rd party
program into the mix as well (unless I have to). I also have to believe
that bac
You are right that no priority 10 jobs will get run while there are higher
priority (lower number) jobs running. To run jobs in parallel they need to be
the same priority.
However, to some extent you can control the order using scheduling. Kick off
the important jobs on the hour and the less
How much do you want to get your hands dirty with this? The catalogue is
just an SQL database and the queries Bacula uses to build the lists of
files are in the source code so you should be able to have a look
yourself for what Bacula is pulling from the database and why it is
missing your files. I
On Apr 5, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 14:35:07 +0100, Dermot Beirne said:
>>
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 07:40:44 +0100, Dermot Beirne said:
I'm sure that would be fine, but I'm having difficulty automatically
determining which volumes are ok to
Hi,
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> The above config will makes bacula-fd listen on IPv6 only on my Ubuntu
> instance (which makes sense of course). However, if you add the IPv4 in:
>
> FDAddresses = {
> ipv4 = { addr = 0.0.0.0; port = 9102; }
> ipv6 = { addr = :: }
>
On 6 Apr 2011, at 02:37, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 9:31 PM, Kernel Panic wrote:
>>
>> USE bacula;
>> SELECT * FROM Filename WHERE name LIKE '%ZFS%';
>> SELECT * FROM Filename WHERE name LIKE '%zfs%';
>>
>> Although the commands worked, they only returned case-sensitive
>> m
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