-list if you have questions.
Might save you some time? They work fine presently in my setup
although I'll possibly need to fiddle with RBAC stuff to allow access
to tape devices when running the storage daemon as non-root.
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[1] On many systems it is possible to restore this file as long as
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properly connect to modern daemons
at version 5.0.3? Has the protocol changed significantly in backward
incompatible ways? Would the old console be so limited in what it can
do as to be useless? Are there other reasons that would see doing
such a thing be completely broken?
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the storage to an alternate host later as
long as I updated the archive device and job definition?
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indicates that I'd just need to write several schedules
and manually load balance the clients over this set. Is there a
smarter way to accomplish this?
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missing some setting that made the staggering dynamically
configurable.
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automatically
upgrade to Diff or Full depending on how old the last Diff or Full
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The documentation references this as having existed since 3.0.0.
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the daily Incremental would be upgraded to Diff or Full only
at the appropriate time. Does it make sense?
Yes, now it does! Thanks for being gentle with the clue bat.
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' for each of the affected files but the status of the job is
still 'OK.' Shouldn't this generate at least an 'OK (with Warnings)'
status?
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the same as if they local.
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definitive
of the same things you are. I
hope one of the long-time users will correct any of the above if it's
not correct or subtly wrong. (I sat on this reply hoping that
somebody more knowledgeable would jump in, but since nobody has, I'm
taking a crack at it.)
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this. Apologies for the misinformation.
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Why
tier CA though and if you're interested in that
level of effort (overkill possibly), I'll share another guide I found
handy.
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or ...depending on local events and the age of
the CA key, etc.
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to the originally
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HTH.
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The must
this course in the USA at any point?
I'd love a course like this within driving distance of Toronto too.
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Excerpts from Carlos Cristóbal Sabroe Yde's message of Fri Sep 16 10:28:00
-0400 2011:
Hi Cristóbal,
You've reached the Bacula users mailing list. You're likely looking
for: http://www.horde.org/community/mail/
HTH.
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the job to complete but present an easy to pick
out visual indicator that it wasn't a clean run.
I can appreciate this need as it's something I'd like as well.
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Hi All,
Is there an easy way to define a fileset for windows systems where
junction points are ignored by default or will I need to use wildcards
for this? I'd like to the logs from these jobs to be free of the
clutter from all of the junction points in Users\, etc.
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if this decreases the whining! :)
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All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains
).
HTH.
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queueing up jobs (to a limit
of 20) but the SD is re-serializing things on you.
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All of the data generated in your
at the
autoconf.
Also, if you're able to use OpenCSW[1], I have 5.0.3 packages ready to
go for Solaris...these might save you some time?
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typically end up
doing --with-postgres=/path/to/32-bit/pg_config.
I've yet to attempt a 64-bit bacula build on Solaris.
HTH.
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is
holder the virtual IP that will run the service.
I'm inclined toward either 2 or 3 but am curious what the experts
think.
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be in this area.
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definitive record of customers
IP
in this instance is just so that a name can move between the systems
if required. The sync interval could be more frequent, but the point
is that it's not real-time.
I appreciate your answer. It's quite helpful.
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All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable.
Why? It contains a definitive record
?
I'm not positive, but I believe that to reference this job by name,
you'd want: RestoreFiles.2011-10-19_11.53.27_04
Not just RestoreFiles.
Also, if you just say cancel, doesn't it prompt you with a menu driven
choice?
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Excerpts from Dimitri Gourdon's message of Fri Oct 14 05:02:23 -0400 2011:
Hi Dimitri,
wild = /data/backup/DB-ADMIN*/
Did you try wilddir?
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Configuring_Director.html#8672
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not telling the fileset to exclude those directories. The
options statement should have Exclude = yes in it.
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The demand
attention. I'm not sure how to efficiently define this.
Hopefully someone else will chime in.
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The demand
:\program files\bacula\bacula-fd.conf to suit your
environment?
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dir1.
1. Add clients from dir1 to dir2, perform required client config for
each client.
2. Add storage config to dir2 to reference storage daemon on dir1.
3. Use bscan to import existing volumes from dir1 into catalog of
dir2.
Am I nuts? Has anyone done something similar?
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.)
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(netcat) to either
proxy a unix socket at the standard path to the non-standard port or
create the effect of a tunnel.
The ssh route is likely the easiest... Something like:
ssh -L 3306:$dbhost:$weirdport
Alter to taste. Depending on circumstance, nc might be a good option
though.
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of a third party dll though.
I search in the filesistem and I fount the QtCore4.dll in the:
C:\Program Files\Bacula\bin64 directory.
Mine is in c:\program files\bacula\bin32. I installed the 64-bit
version of 5.2.1 on this system.
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are running properly.)
There are still things I don't like about this. Some files that
generate an error for the whole job go under the radar unless you pay
close attention (these are noted in webbacula, for example)...
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to be
generic noise but I'm still investigating.
Does anyone else see these messages on their systems? Is there
something I can do to stop them?
Any insight is appreciated.
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staff is working with your
intern. Backups are far too important to trust to a single
person...especially one that's (presumably) just getting their 'sea
legs' under them. :)
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running like this?
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Microsoft is holding a special Learn Windows
-dir.conf file (or another file
that it includes). Search for dbpassword.
If you don't have the root password to your mysql instance, you can
reset that by following something like:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/recover-mysql-root-password.html
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-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe
Nice to hear that you approach mailing lists with the idea of
contributing though!
Cheers.
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be
checking the network settings on every device from the NIC to the
backup server and running some performance tools while bacula is not
active to see if you experience the same degradation.
HTH
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Excerpts from Dan Langille's message of Sun Jan 01 23:00:41 -0500 2012:
Hi Dan,
The general rule for version:
Thanks very much for sharing this. I've down-revved the two clients
that got a higher version due to the release happening in the middle
of a deployment.
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create
/var/lib/bacula/bacula.sql: Permission denied
What about the output of:
for d in /var /var/lib /var/lib/bacula; do ls -ld $d; done
Are any of the parent directories preventing traversal to
/var/lib/bacula?
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this late last year and Dan Langille suggested[1] that the
following should hold true:
1. dir version == sd version
2. fd version = dir version
HTH
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28531626
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and mount the snapshot, point your fileset at the
mounted snapshot and tear it down with a post-hook?
That way, order isn't important as you get a stable snapshot of all
the files at a point in time, which should preserve the recoverability
of the WAL for you, no?
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database as backend? Any links or feedback would be highly
appreciated.
I have each job 'check in' with nagios via nsca. The nagios monitors
are passive and only chirp if they haven't been updated in X time. It
works well for us so far.
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to run just fine?
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This looks really promising! I'll try to kick the tires a bit in the
next little while.
Two questions:
1. I see it uses flash. Does it need to?
2. Have you considered a wsgi interface in addition to http proxying?
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