[Bacula-users] How to upgrade Bacula 5.2.13 to 7.2

2019-05-29 Thread preash raj
Hello Guys,

How do I upgrade Bacula 5.2.13 to 7.2 with Snapshot Management feature?

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Bacula: 5.2.13
OS : CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core)
Database : mysql  Ver 15.1 Distrib 5.5.60-MariaDB
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Please provide me with a step by step instruction for the upgrade, I
couldn’t find a proper documentation for the bacula upgrade.

Hope you guys will help :)

Regards,
Preash
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[Bacula-users] multi locations with one director

2019-05-29 Thread Kamil Sokolowski
Hello,

I'm new to bacula and I want to ask you what would happen in this hypothetical 
configuration:

 

16 locations with storage and client locally, 

1 location with director which manage rest

 

What if there would be internet failure in one of locations? I suppose backup 
wouldn't be done. Is there a chance to prevent that ?

Best regards

Kamil

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Re: [Bacula-users] Debugging a backup job

2019-05-29 Thread Wanderlei Huttel
Hello

Include heartbeat interval in the configs:
https://github.com/wanderleihuttel/bacula-utils/blob/master/dicas/heartbeat_interval.md


Best regards

*Wanderlei Hüttel*
http://www.bacula.com.br


Em qua, 29 de mai de 2019 às 13:18, David Brodbeck 
escreveu:

> Since you're backing up *some* data, this doesn't seem like a firewall
> issue.
>
> I would check the client's syslog, first. See if the fd is crashing, or if
> you're getting I/O errors that are stalling the transfer. Sometimes a bad
> disk will only show up during backups, if the bad sectors are in an area
> that's rarely accessed.
>
> Since this is a server, power management is probably not an issue, but
> this *is* what I'd expect to see if a client went into sleep mode during a
> backup. Happens a lot with desktop systems.
>
>
> On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 8:11 AM Gestió Servidors 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> a backup job from a server is failing continuosly. From bacula console, I
>> have reconfigured debug with "setdebug level=99 trace=1 client=my_server"
>> but job is not returning more info... so I don't know why is failing. I
>> have rerun four times and, always, after writing 80 GB, job fails with
>> message:
>>
>> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: Network error with 
>> FD during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out
>> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Error: bsock.c:577 Read error 
>> from client:my_server_IP_address:9103: ERR=No data available
>> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Elapsed time=02:11:15, Transfer 
>> rate=11.06 M Bytes/second
>> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: No Job status 
>> returned from FD.
>>
>> I have not set any limit in configuration as "Maximum Volume Bytes"... so
>> I don't understand anything.
>>
>> I would like to know how debug this job.
>>
>> Could anyone help me?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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Re: [Bacula-users] Debugging a backup job

2019-05-29 Thread David Brodbeck
Since you're backing up *some* data, this doesn't seem like a firewall
issue.

I would check the client's syslog, first. See if the fd is crashing, or if
you're getting I/O errors that are stalling the transfer. Sometimes a bad
disk will only show up during backups, if the bad sectors are in an area
that's rarely accessed.

Since this is a server, power management is probably not an issue, but this
*is* what I'd expect to see if a client went into sleep mode during a
backup. Happens a lot with desktop systems.


On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 8:11 AM Gestió Servidors 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> a backup job from a server is failing continuosly. From bacula console, I
> have reconfigured debug with "setdebug level=99 trace=1 client=my_server"
> but job is not returning more info... so I don't know why is failing. I
> have rerun four times and, always, after writing 80 GB, job fails with
> message:
>
> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: Network error with 
> FD during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out
> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Error: bsock.c:577 Read error 
> from client:my_server_IP_address:9103: ERR=No data available
> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Elapsed time=02:11:15, Transfer 
> rate=11.06 M Bytes/second
> 2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: No Job status 
> returned from FD.
>
> I have not set any limit in configuration as "Maximum Volume Bytes"... so
> I don't understand anything.
>
> I would like to know how debug this job.
>
> Could anyone help me?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Re: [Bacula-users] Debugging a backup job

2019-05-29 Thread Josh Fisher


On 5/29/2019 6:05 AM, Gestió Servidors wrote:

Hello,

a backup job from a server is failing continuosly. From bacula 
console, I have reconfigured debug with "setdebug level=99 trace=1 
client=my_server" but job is not returning more info... so I don't 
know why is failing. I have rerun four times and, always, after 
writing 80 GB, job fails with message:


2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: Network error 
with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out



Firewall on the client is blocking connections to bacula-fd (TCP port 9102)?



2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Error: bsock.c:577 Read error 
from client:my_server_IP_address:9103: ERR=No data available
2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Elapsed time=02:11:15, 
Transfer rate=11.06 M Bytes/second
2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: No Job status 
returned from FD.

I have not set any limit in configuration as "Maximum Volume Bytes"... 
so I don't understand anything.


I would like to know how debug this job.

Could anyone help me?

Thanks.




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[Bacula-users] Bacula Release 9.4.4

2019-05-29 Thread Kern Sibbald
Hello,

We are pleased to announce that you can find Bacula Release 9.4.4 on
Source Forge and www.bacula.org.  The binary deb and rpm packages should
be ready in a week or two.

Release 9.4.4

This is a bug fix release to 9.4.3.  It includes some fixes that fix
bad data records in Copy/Migration jobs or problems doing restores
of Copy/Migration jobs.

28May19
 - rpm: Fix mysql dependency for bacula-postgresql
 - Fix bug 2476 -- copy/migration jobs fail when waiting for a new Volume
 - Add copy-jobspan-label-wait-test to do_all
 - Add two new regression tests submitted by Martin Simmons for bug 2476
 - Remove bacula32.def and bacula64.def.
 - Add Michael Narigon as author for Mac heap implementation
 - Add tests/restart-jobmedia-test to do_all
 - Allow to hangup/blowup inside a file for tests
   slash - fix suggested by vondi
 - Add db_get_jobmedia_record() function
 - Check JobMedia validity after an incomplete job
 - baculum: Fix #2477 escaping backslashes in config in text directive types
 - baculum: Fix #2474 error 404 if document root path uses link with ending
 - baculum: Remove php database extensions dependency from web requirements
 - baculum: Fix removing path items selected to restore in restore wizard
 - baculum: Fix clearing restore path field after selecting backup in
restore
    wizard
 - baculum: Fix TPhpFatalErrorException exception on job view page with PHP
    version lower than 5.5

Bugs fixed/closed since last release:
2474 2476 2477


Thanks for the continuing community input and also for those who use Bacula,
Kern



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[Bacula-users] Debugging a backup job

2019-05-29 Thread Gestió Servidors
Hello,

a backup job from a server is failing continuosly. From bacula console, I have 
reconfigured debug with "setdebug level=99 trace=1 client=my_server" but job is 
not returning more info... so I don't know why is failing. I have rerun four 
times and, always, after writing 80 GB, job fails with message:

2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: Network error with FD 
during Backup: ERR=Connection timed out
2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Error: bsock.c:577 Read error from 
client:my_server_IP_address:9103: ERR=No data available
2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Elapsed time=02:11:15, Transfer 
rate=11.06 M Bytes/second
2019-05-29 11:16:20baculaserver JobId 44381: Fatal error: No Job status 
returned from FD.


I have not set any limit in configuration as "Maximum Volume Bytes"... so I 
don't understand anything.

I would like to know how debug this job.

Could anyone help me?

Thanks.


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