Hi,
I have Bacula running with an IBM TL3400. As the tapes are bar coded
Bacula can read the library and add the tapes to it's catalogue. I can
than move then to the backup pools. My issue is the tapes have not had a
volume written to the front of the tape using the label command they
fail to
Am 07.07.2011 04:43, schrieb Glen Barber:
On 7/6/11 12:37 PM, J. Echter wrote:
backup speed has nothing to do with regular backup speed.
Can you explain exactly what this means?
sorry, i meant backup speed has nothing to do with regular *network* speed.
2011/7/6 Mauro Colorio mauro.colo...@gmail.com:
I would like to say exactly webmin bacula module
what's wrong with webmin module?
for non sysadmin user is enough, I think non admin needs just to
restore a file if something goes wrong :)
ciao
Mauro
Am 18.05.2011 14:22, schrieb Christian Manal:
Am 18.05.2011 13:08, schrieb Graham Keeling:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 01:02:08PM +0200, Christian Manal wrote:
Am 18.05.2011 12:26, schrieb Graham Keeling:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 11:54:18AM +0200, Christian Manal wrote:
Am 18.05.2011 11:13,
Am Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2011 schrieb Martin Simmons:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 10:06:02 +0200, Markus Schulz said:
hello,
i have a strange error. Each try of a full backup aborts after an
amount of time. The client, director and storage daemon are
running on the same computer. Therefore any
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 08:29:46 -0600, James Woodward said:
Hello,
I've tried searching around a bit but I can't seem to find an answer as to
what might cause this problem. I have qutie a few tapes that have been
marked in error due to Invalid Tape position. I've listed the Invalid tape
On 07/06/11 10:08, dobbin wrote:
Hello there, we've got one particular server backing up to a slightly
older debian server running bacula 2.44.
There's way too much stuff on the server to backup but the only
important files are ones with *foo* in the filename
I want to backup every file in
On 07/07/11 02:28, Robert.Mortimer wrote:
Hi,
I have Bacula running with an IBM TL3400. As the tapes are bar coded
Bacula can read the library and add the tapes to it's catalogue. I can
than move then to the backup pools. My issue is the tapes have not had a
volume written to the front of
On 7/7/11 2:36 AM, J. Echter wrote:
Am 07.07.2011 04:43, schrieb Glen Barber:
On 7/6/11 12:37 PM, J. Echter wrote:
backup speed has nothing to do with regular backup speed.
Can you explain exactly what this means?
sorry, i meant backup speed has nothing to do with regular *network* speed.
Hi,
there's a way to make server side compression instead of client side?
Thank's
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Carlo Filippetto
--
All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable.
Why? It contains a definitive record of
2011/7/7 Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com:
Hi,
there's a way to make server side compression instead of client side?
Not in bacula but there are a few filesystems that compress and there
is no reason you can not put a bacula volume on one of these.
John
Hello Martin,
It's a Dell L500 and does not auto rewind. We have another 5 identical ones in
production but they are running an older version of Bacula. This seems to be
new to us with Bacula 5.0.3.
Thanks for the reply.
James
On 2011-07-07, at 4:28 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul
On 07/07/11 02:28, Robert.Mortimer wrote:
Hi,
I have Bacula running with an IBM TL3400. As the tapes are bar coded
Bacula can read the library and add the tapes to it's catalogue. I can
than move then to the backup pools. My issue is the tapes have not had a
volume written to the
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 08:04:50 -0600, James Woodward said:
Hello Martin,
It's a Dell L500 and does not auto rewind. We have another 5 identical ones
in production but they are running an older version of Bacula. This seems to
be new to us with Bacula 5.0.3.
It's true, Expected 0, got 20
Hi all.
I want to test my autochanger Tandberg T24 Tape Library by entering the
following command,
as described in the bacula concepts documentation (chapter 8
autochanger):
/usr/local/bacula/bin/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 list 0 /dev/nst0 0
Then I get the following Message:
mtx:
Hello,
Our older production servers are running FreeBSD 7.2 and Bacula 3.0.2.
This particular server with the this issue is running FreeBSD 8.1 and Bacula
5.0.3 installed from the packages.
Thanks,
James
On 2011-07-07, at 8:41 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 08:04:50 -0600,
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 09:07:32 -0600, James Woodward said:
Hello,
Our older production servers are running FreeBSD 7.2 and Bacula 3.0.2.
This particular server with the this issue is running FreeBSD 8.1 and Bacula
5.0.3 installed from the packages.
OK, so it could be an OS bug too.
Using
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 10:29:50 +0200, Markus Schulz said:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2011 schrieb Martin Simmons:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 10:06:02 +0200, Markus Schulz said:
hello,
i have a strange error. Each try of a full backup aborts after an
amount of time. The client, director and
Hello,
I haven't seen anything about using nsa devices to use over something like an
sa device. I did a bit of a search but haven't seen anything that really
explains that portion to me.
When I set these up I did see a recommendation to use the pass through devices
e.g pass0, pass1, pass2,
Sorry I forgot to add in. I haven't tried changing the device to nsa2. We do
have clients backing up to this server. The problem did not present itself
during testing but at that point we didn't have a lot of overlapping clients.
The problem is also not very consistent.
It's also interesting
On Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 04:41:52PM +0200, Robert Kromoser wrote:
/usr/local/bacula/bin/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 list 0 /dev/nst0 0
mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=Illegal Request
This is a typical error if you hit the wrong /dev/sg*, Try e.g.
/dev/sg1 instead of /dev/sg0.
Regards,
Adrian
--
Good day all,
I see that there are rpms on the build services for bacula 5.0.3+mysql, but I'd
rather use the postgresql backend. Has anyone found/build SLES11sp1 x86_64
rpms? I'll build from source rpms if needed.
michael
/usr/local/bacula/bin/mtx-changer /dev/sg0 list 0 /dev/nst0 0
mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=Illegal Request
This is a typical error if you hit the wrong /dev/sg*, Try e.g.
/dev/sg1 instead of /dev/sg0.
I agree.
Use tapeinfo -f device
to check.
Here is some sample output for my
Thanks to Graham Keeling for the solution- having storage type File for both
storage locations was messing it up. I changed them to File1 and File2 and
the problem went away. Now, rather than having a volume go quickly to Error
status they just stay in Append and eventually get to Full. I
Ok, I searched maillist and found the links to the dassit directorys, sorry for
not searching prior to posting :-|
michael
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From: Galloway, Michael D. [mailto:gallowa...@ornl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 1:57 PM
To: 'bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 10:30:36 -0600, James Woodward said:
Hello,
I haven't seen anything about using nsa devices to use over something like
an sa device. I did a bit of a search but haven't seen anything that really
explains that portion to me.
Hello,
First off thanks for the links. I'll try those changes next week when I have a
bit more time to do the necessary testing.
I'll also try turning up the debug level to see if it does give me a bit more
information.
In the event that someone looks at this post and wonders about the TWO
Thanks for the reply. I tried running it in visudo and got the same result
except it now sais Error Command: /usr/sbin/visudo /usr/sbin/bconsole -n -c
/etc/bacula/bconsole.conf. I've tried looking for the problem on google to no
avail. Has anyone come across this issue before?
On Jul 6, 2011,
Goodnight everyone, I decided rather than creating labels in hand, put
them automatically,
so I created this pool, but when you restart the bacula, it does not create
this label, nor give any hint of something wrong.
Could someone give a help?
Using CentOS 5.4.
Follow the pool below:
Pool {
On Jul 7, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 10:30:36 -0600, James Woodward said:
Hello,
I haven't seen anything about using nsa devices to use over something like
an sa device. I did a bit of a search but haven't seen anything that really
explains that portion to
On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:30 PM, James Woodward wrote:
Hello,
I haven't seen anything about using nsa devices to use over something like an
sa device. I did a bit of a search but haven't seen anything that really
explains that portion to me.
The FreeBSD tape driver uses different device
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