#v+
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-dir JobId 50055: Start Backup JobId 50055,
Job=tsunami3-std-job.2011-11-03_07.09.23_03
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-dir JobId 50055: Using Device VLS-Drive-3
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-sd JobId 50055: Fatal error: askdir.c:339 NULL Volume
name. This shouldn't happen!!!
03-Nov
* Stefan Förster c...@incertum.net:
#v+
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-dir JobId 50055: Start Backup JobId 50055,
Job=tsunami3-std-job.2011-11-03_07.09.23_03
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-dir JobId 50055: Using Device VLS-Drive-3
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-sd JobId 50055: Fatal error: askdir.c:339 NULL Volume
Had this problem too. Using win 7 64bit and I have download the
bacula-win64-5.2.1.exe
I tested a previous version (5.2.0rc1) od the client and the try monitor had
no this error.
Is a fix already released?
Lorenzo Santi
System Administrator
www.jobrapido.net
tel +39 02 72625 517
fax +39 02
Am 09.01.2010 12:31, schrieb Pierre Bernhardt:
PS: I could not find the database model in the documentation but it is
possible
that I've searched the wrong one.
Found them here:
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/developers/developers/Database_Tables.html
Cheers...
Pierre
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Hi!
I have defined:
FileSet {
Name = bacula
@/etc/bacula/clients/include/linux.inc
@/etc/bacula/clients/include/fileset.exc
}
where linux.inc is:
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
xattrsupport = yes
onefs = yes
}
File = \\|/bin/sh -c 'df -TlP | tail -n +2
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2011/11/4 Stefan Förster c...@incertum.net:
03-Nov 07:09 maelstrom-sd JobId 50055: Fatal error: askdir.c:339 NULL
Volume name. This shouldn't happen!!!
[...]
Have you looked at the database to see if there was a volume without a name?
mysql select *
Hi All,
I am currently running two distinct bacula setups. The director of
the original setup is a client of the the new, but that is the only
link between the two right now. Both director nodes also run the only
storage node for their particular set of clients.
I'm considering collapsing
Thank you. I had not seen that.
I'll explore the bRestore feature, the screen layout is a bit
non-intuitive, but the functionality looks promising.
Stephen
On 11/3/11 7:23 PM, John Drescher wrote:
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Stephen Thompson
step...@seismo.berkeley.edu wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to verify what files are backed up from a specific server. In
bconsole I have issued restore and the client name. The process that
builds the synthetic filesystem is taking a massive amount of time. The
several times I've tried to test/verify this restore I've killed the
synthetic
Excerpts from Mike Eggleston's message of Fri Nov 04 11:47:11 -0400 2011:
Hi Mike,
What can be done to speed up this restore?
I don't have specific advice for you on how to do this, but the
experts on this list that do will want to know which db you're using.
(And the version of said db.)
I really like Bacula, however one drawback I have observed is the lack of
client-side features. For example, it would be beneficial in some cases to be
able to initiate a restore from the client. Also, for remote clients it would
seem that a VPN connection or other be required since all
This require the client to control the director,
which, i guess, would imply security issue.
That said, backup and restore initiation has once been in the
roadmap (I saw this years ago) but when checking the tod/roadmap
on the website today, I can't see anything
I have just upgraded from Bacula 2.4.4 to 5.2.1 and so far everything is
working well except Bweb. After getting Bacula upgraded and running I
compiled Bweb and then worked through the install instruction for an
upgrade and, when that failed, I used the install instructions. I've
been over the
Hi! I get following lines for jobs running in bacula and they seems to be
rahter strange
JobId=4 wants Pool=full_nagios but have Pool=Default_sqlsrv2 nreserve=0 on
drive FileStorage
What this line really means? That my nagios job will be backed up into
sqlsrv2 pool?
Why?
My nagios client conf
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Hikaru bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi! I get following lines for jobs running in bacula and they seems to be
rahter strange
JobId=4 wants Pool=full_nagios but have Pool=Default_sqlsrv2 nreserve=0
on drive FileStorage
What this line really means? That
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 13:51:39 +0100, Thomas Schweikle said:
Any idea why /var/lib/postgresql is descended into?
I think Bacula can't exclude something that is specifically listed as a top
level include.
And how do I exclude it the right way?
Change the script to remove it like you do with
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 11:07:14 -0400, mark bergman said:
Last night I had two long-running backup jobs (~1TB and ~1.2TB) fail
with the same error:
Fatal error: Error writing data to spool file. ERR=Stale NFS file handle
The problem is that the spool file is NOT on an NFS mounted
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On Nov 4, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Ben Walton wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently running two distinct bacula setups. The director of
the original setup is a client of the the new, but that is the only
link between the two right now. Both director nodes also run the only
storage node for their
On Nov 4, 2011, at 5:41 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On Nov 4, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Ben Walton wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently running two distinct bacula setups. The director of
the original setup is a client of the the new, but that is the only
link between the two right now. Both director
Am 04.11.2011 17:14, schrieb Christopher Geegan:
For example, it would be beneficial in some cases to be able to initiate
a restore from the client.
Hi,
why don't you just install bconsole on your clients for that?
Regards,
Christian Manal
On Nov 4, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Christian Manal wrote:
Am 04.11.2011 17:14, schrieb Christopher Geegan:
For example, it would be beneficial in some cases to be able to initiate
a restore from the client.
Hi,
why don't you just install bconsole on your clients for that?
+1
Additionally,
Hadn't thought about that. I will look into it tomorrow.
Christian Manal moen...@informatik.uni-bremen.de wrote:
Am 04.11.2011 17:14, schrieb Christopher Geegan:
For example, it would be beneficial in some cases to be able to initiate
a restore from the client.
Hi,
why don't you just
That's a unique approach. I will investigate this one also.
Thank you.
Dan Langille d...@langille.org wrote:
On Nov 4, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Christian Manal wrote:
Am 04.11.2011 17:14, schrieb Christopher Geegan:
For example, it would be beneficial in some cases to be able to initiate
a
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