All, a couple of things:
There doesn't seem to be an official definition of GFS, but the most
popular explanation to be found involves Full/0 backups on Friday and
incremental/differentials on Monday through Thursday. That's great for
9-5 office environments, but what about data centers?
It's
All, a couple of things:
There doesn't seem to be an official definition of GFS, but the most
popular explanation to be found involves Full/0 backups on Friday and
incremental/differentials on Monday through Thursday. That's great for
9-5 office environments, but what about data centers?
It's
From the example:
Schedule {
Name = WeeklyCycle
Run = Level=Full sun at 1:05
Run = Level=Incremental mon-sat at 1:05
}
If I want to run my Full on Friday, and Incremental on
Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs,Sat -- the syntax would normally be:
Sun-Thur,Sat however this syntax is invalid to the
Use 'pgrep' or 'netstat -tan' to verify that bacula-sd is properly
running. Start it manually with -f -d999 flags if it is not starting
out of the rc scripts properly.
~lava
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:49 +, Frank M. Blythe wrote:
Whenever I try to run a test backup to the tmp directory I
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 00:57 +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
If I want to run my Full on Friday, and Incremental on
Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs,Sat -- the syntax would normally be:
Sun-Thur,Sat however this syntax is invalid to the Director?
Try
l mar 1-6 at 19:00
Would the following work?
Run = Level=Incremental feb 28, mar 1-6 at 19:00
bacula-dir -t doesn't complain, but I wonder what the actual behaviour
would be. I do want it to run on Feb 28 and March 1-6, but _not_ on
March 28 and Feb 1-6.
List jobs or show jobs from
Is there any built-in mechanism to test Schedule {} planning? I need to
verify the behavior will work as expected.
Bumping the clock around on the machine seems reasonable, but ugly.
File system activity can also be scripted outside of the system.
TIA,
~lava
Bumping the clock around on the machine seems reasonable, but ugly.
File system activity can also be scripted outside of the system.
Somehow I don't understand what file system activity has to do with the
schedules...
I guess I need to test more than just the schedule. I need to
For the sake of the list archives (no mention so far), the:
Dell PowerVault 110T and 120T
(the former simply being a desktop model, and the later being a
rack-mount model), work well with Bacula 1.38.5 on NetBSD 3.0_STABLE and
FreeBSD 5.3-p26. They both pass btape(8) tests. The drives are
Sorry to keep flooding the list...but I live for this stuff:}
Situation:
1) I have multiple servers, different platforms, different functions
2) Some servers have common paths to be backed up (/etc, /var/log, etc.)
3) Some have platform/function-specific paths: (/var/adm, /opt/oracle)
4) A Job
From the example:
Schedule {
Name = WeeklyCycle
Run = Level=Full sun at 1:05
Run = Level=Incremental mon-sat at 1:05
}
If I want to run my Full on Friday, and Incremental on
Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs,Sat -- the syntax would normally be:
Sun-Thur,Sat however this syntax is invalid to the
- - Validate that memory usage claim
- - Ensure that the client system has UDMA running properly on all
harddrives (Drives running in PIO modes generate loads of interrupts and
thus bog down the CPU), on Windows you can check this in the Device
Manager (see the IDE controllers' properties
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 10:37 +, Russell Howe wrote:
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
But in either configuration, the jobs launch at the same time in the
scheduler and run in series/serial. Thus, if the database is purged,
and each job is configured as incremental, and there is no record
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 22:10 +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
In many cases (i.e. when, during the mv operation, to time stamp of the
testfile inode was modified) /dir1/testfile will not be stored because
it's not recognized as new - it's time stamps
If you want to write into more than one directory (i.e. to spread the
load to different disk drives), you will need to define two Device
resources, each containing an Archive Device with a different
directory.
That works, but then you're required to make difficult decisions/changes
to your
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 20:30 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
On a related note, if you're consistently bumping the clock around on
your test platform (where DIR and SD are) using date(8) to simulate
catching scheduled jobs, and your FD is not localhost but somewhere
else where the clock is
Inc, Diff) which is what I'm trying to split out.
I just ran into this limitation. See my post titled Archive Device
SubdirSuffix = %volumeName. My modest proposal would address the
problem by creating a relationship between file system mount points of
external storage and the internal Bacula
{Increm/Diferer}ential to Full...
How often does the Director poll the system date time? How often does
the Storage director? I don't see any options in the config to control
this. Specifically, for periodic maintenance like
recycling/pruning/volume status flagging.
AFAIK, these
Every firewall has a different timeout for TCP sockets. I would
investigate what the maximum NAT/PAT time duration is on yours. Enable
verbose debugging to see on what condition it's tearing down the state
table/translation.
Also, check a state table thresholds for timeouts/max durations/max
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 10:42 +, Russell Howe wrote:
When it comes to marking tapes as Used or Full, there seem to be two
ways to do it currently:
* Maximum Volume Jobs
* Volume Use Duration
So, you can either say 23 hours after the first job which wrote to
this
tape
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 09:02 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 2/8/2006 6:54 AM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Is there any built-in mechanism to test Schedule {} planning? I need to
verify the behavior will work as expected.
If you trust Bacula itself, use the show job=xxx command. Part
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 23:57 +, Chris Dennis wrote:
Thomas Glatthor wrote:
Hi Chris,
you can use a cron-job, which mails the output of this script
#!bin/bash
./bconsole -c ./bconsole.conf END_OF_DATA
status dir
quit
END_OF_DATA
OK, thanks for that.
echo -n status dir |
Is there any way to disable the auto-upgrade option of Incremental/
Differential to Full or stipulate that an Incremental / Differential job
failure condition occurs when no Full backup exists (instead of
promotion)?
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Promotion or another synonym ?
~lava
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 22:26, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
If I remember correctly, it's right in the manual.
Dan Langille wrote:
On 13 Feb 2006 at 19:41, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Is there any way to disable the auto-upgrade
Platform:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD mindwipe 5.3-RELEASE-p23 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p23 #0: Wed Oct 12
-bash-2.05b$ pkg_info |grep -i bacula
bacula-client-1.38.5_1 The network backup solution (client)
bacula-server-1.38.5_1 The network backup solution (server)
Here's what I know so far:
*) This bug is
,VolParts=0,LabelType=0,Sto
rageId=0,PoolId=2,VolRetention=2505600,VolUseDuration=82800,MaxVolJobs=0,MaxVolFiles=0
WHERE VolumeName='CFusionWeekly0''^M
~BAS
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:03 -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Platform:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD mindwipe 5.3-RELEASE-p23 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p23
has not occurred, or has occurred but is
on a tape that was pruned/purged.
What option were you guys thinking?
Something that allowed a incremental/differential to run after the
FileSet had been updated, instead of a full.
Right,
You can't mix match Full and Incremental jobs on
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:23, Graham Dunn wrote:
Hi,
The environment:
ma21cab5# uname -a
FreeBSD ma21cab5.inscriber.local 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5
#0: Mon Mar 28 19:24:46 EST 2005
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relevant bit of bacula-sd.conf:
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 17:23 -0800, Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
I'm not sure I understand where I would specify -f 100 when running
You probably start bacula using /usr/local/etc/rc.d/z-bacula.sh ?
Essentially, when you do a ps gauxww|grep -i bacula, you'll see that
the .sh script is running the
spare box. I wanted to ask here first before tearing the box apart.
Start with the PSU.
google memtest86 and burn the ISO, often the cause of PC problems.
could be heat, but you can monitor that using sensors/alarms.
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On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 07:58 -0600, Robert Maerzke wrote:
I keep receiving the following error message when I try to run
BackupCatalog:
Could not stat /var/db/bacula/bacula.sql: ERR=The system cannot find the
That's one of the default jobs that comes with Bacula. Comment it out.
~BAS
path
RAID5 is best with a hot spare volume, otherwise...what's the advantage
that justifies increased write overhead?
Besides, does the file system you're backing up to require any more
redundancy from a disk technology standpoint than you might expect out
of the life expectancy of a single DLT tape?
individual volumes / file system mount points to Bacula, you *can't*
tell Bacula to put each file tape on a different mount point and/or
sub-directory.
This *can* be accomplished by using symbolic linking. In an application that
Ahh good point.
Moreover, with RAID5, unless you're
Just a small annoying caveat, but is there any reason why
bacula-dir.conf and the MTX changer scripts are logging
to /var/db/bacula/$blah instead of /var/log prefix instead?
/var/db/bacula seems to be more like a state directory (minus the pid
files)
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future?
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This is a new drive? New tapes? You've got termination setup properly?
Try seeing if you can write all zero's to the tape:
$ mt erase
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nsa0 bs=512k
It should run for a while until it gets EOT.
You're going to have to experiment with permutations of the following
bacula3 20 0 4364K 2212K kserel 0:00 0.00% bacula-sd
Presumably this is being caused by a memory leak somewhere. Anyone else
Dom: You should watch the process in real-time and determine if the
usage grows during backup job activity or if it is slowly growing over
time.
Jake:
I don't have any personal experience with the GNU Toolchain on the AIX
platform, but since no one else responded I'll have a go.
If the GNU utils on AIX even remotely resemble the discord of Solaris,
then I can digress.
This is however unrelated to the as(1) problem you mentioned as best
out of date (circa
1.38.6). They hope to have it fixed around the end of the month.
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Hopefully that's a cosmetic side effect of a larger hardware platform
upgrade. Update mailing list filters accordingly.
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to you to the list archives. I
don't know why people keep fixating on that topic.
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you do a reload command or whenever there is a sudden clock shift, which
Do you postulate that large clock shifts on NTP synchronized systems are
an indication of a low-level hardware problem?
Of course, ACPI / APM state changes could cause this, but... ?
~BAS
Using Tomcat but need to do
I receive lots of this messages for each backup that I try to run.
Anybody has any idea about what is happenning?
First your perfectly healthy bacula starts sig11'ing.
Then you're getting the SQL error included on a newly created database?
Have you considered that there may be some
my
hardware is ok, although I'm still doing some tests.
How can I run the director in foreground mode and up the debugging?
Thank you again,
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 10:16:16PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
I receive lots of this messages for each backup that I try to run
5
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Also, could you explain how it is possible to use a different address than
the
one which is assigned to your computer?
In most shops, in almost all but the most basic configurations, the
generally accepted practice is to create abstraction between the
system and the service provided by
That is not a common thing for a client to do. It makes more sense to
leave routing decisions up to the kernel. Normally, a client allows the
Sure it is. named(8) is one of those many programs that takes into
account HA and highly scalable configurations. It's got all kinds of
crazy
I have no idea how to control which address is used for outgoing
communications other than by configuring your network gateway to go through
the preferred device, which may not do exactly what you want.
I've just read through the whole thread. People seems to be getting
confused about a
/OSS presence there.
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TIA,
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All:
The GNU
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 19:27 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 18:28, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Stop in /usr/local/src/bacula-1.38.11/src/stored.
It looks to me like the OS' header file is badly broken -- at
least in the
sense that if it is a Unix system, both
greylisting~
~BAS
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Stop in /usr/local/src/bacula-1.38.11/src/stored.
It looks to me like the OS' header file is badly broken -- at least in the
sense that if it is a Unix system, both mt_fileno and mt_blkno should be
defined in the struct mtget
Just adding readline and OpenSSL support. Good to go now.
...OpenBSD doesn't have a portlint equiv, does it?
~BAS
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, GUILLON Gabriel wrote:
This link:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bacula_openbsd_port.tar
seems to be broken
Brian A. Seklecki a écrit
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 17:07 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 16:20, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Well, at the very least, this behavior should be mentioned in the
As promised some 3 Months later (Sorry, BSDCon and all that)..
Attached is a basic diff(1) that explains log
: (Empty error message)
Although it seems to extract everything in spite of the message.
Brian, can you have a look at this?
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Just use Source RPMs on RPM based systems.
Always backup your config.log and config.status if you insist on src
tarballs.
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On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 15:54 -0500, John BORIS wrote:
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Unfortunately, the error message here is probably incorrect because at that
low level, it doesn't know about Win32. As a consequence, it is most likely
that packrat is not properly defined on jeff-t40-fd.
Ahhh so different socket API errors for TCP sockets? Different
firewalls return
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I'll re-read the manual and browse message.c to see if I'm missing
anything obvious. This seems pretty straightforward though.
This is 2.0.3 on FreeBSD 6.2/i386.
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If the new volumes follow a naming convention, and no autolabel, maybe
use symbolic links before labing?
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 10:50 +0200, Ekkehard Burkon wrote:
This was not enough. So we added some disks and added
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All:
The reason my logging configurations were acting sporadically is because
there is no call ever to a Jmsg() with 'type' M_SAVED as defined in
src/lib/message.h
Presumably it belongs in save_file() somewhere. I'll play around with
it.
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, M_SAVED, 0, _(Backing up file: %s\n), ff_pkt-fname);
/* Digests and encryption are only useful if there's file data */
-
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 15:19 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
All:
The reason my logging configurations were acting sporadically is because
Next time the output of status storage, show volumes, show jobs,
list volumes etc would be useful for debugging the decision making
behind such behavior ~BAS
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 09:02 +0200, Adam Cécile wrote:
Hi,
Today my director was blocked.
It was asking for a volume which had
control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now.
http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/
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On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 12:08 -0300, Facundo Casco wrote:
can't connect to the director.
Where is this error from? The File Daemon?
What components are you trying to run on Windows?
More details please.
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Restore Job MC_LAN_FS1_-_Full_-_Restore.2007-04-11_10.27.12 waiting
for
Client connection.
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-sd-debug.log
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2. How do I re-initiase my bacula database (without wiping my
backups).
Without your database, your old jobs are useless
I am on an ubuntu feisty system.
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Show us your config.log in the src root dir and the Makefile from this
subdirectory?
Thanks,
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On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 11:51 -0500, Reuben A. Popp wrote:
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connection times out frequently, but it works..
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what does:
status client=backup_titan show?
Did you restart the bacula-fd service on the client?
Check the windows event viewer?
Re-start the bacula-fd.exe process from command line manually with -d99
-f -v ?
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On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 07:41 -0400, Dave wrote:
zeus-dir
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what does:
status client=backup_titan show
, but not sent to the console unless the console is active -- I
don't plan to be looking at the console much once a system i
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? Is it realistic to expect to recover
data from tapes written under FreeBSD?
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On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 10:16 -0400, Mike Erdely wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to announce that OpenBSD has imported Bacula 2.0.3 into its
ports tree for OpenBSD 4.2. If you're running OpenBSD -current, you can
Congrats! That's great news. Great to see a client-only variant. I can
finally quit using
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, George R.Kasica wrote:
Trying to compile 2.2.0 here and I'm running into the attached errors
(config output and make as well) yet nothing on the system has changed
Which version of the mysql client libraries? How were they installed and
what flags were used there?
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Installing_Configurin_MySQL.html#MySqlChapter
You'll have to check when these specific tripple point version numbers
were updated in this document (befor eor after 2.2.0?). Check the
changelog:
...you will need MySQL version 3.23.53...
MySQL EOL'd 3.23.40:
But to be honest, it seems more like a linker problem. I'm sure they'd
love to see your config.log posted somewhere.
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, George R.Kasica wrote:
Goody.guess I'm upgrading the mysql DB then to the 4.x that I have
here but haven't installed..
Not yet, AFAIK -- But the next time feature voting happens, vote of
Job/Stoage multiplexing!
It's been on Collaborative Fusion's list of We'll pay you to develop
that. list for a while :)
~BAS
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:16 +0100, Gavin Hamill wrote:
Hi :)
We're finally dipping our toe into
There is a bug where saved and all message types do not get matched
in the DIR. The PR was a not fix. Google bacula seklecki message
saved
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On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 15:28 -0500, Zeratul wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to increase the messages verbosity for the director to receive a
complete list of
-client ### [100%]
The beatings shall continue until company morale improves.
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a bacula-fd 2.2.8 on there?
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5.3 and I am not having any
luck.
I would like to replace our veritas netbackup system with bacula. I
was
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during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer
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On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 07:14 +0200, Adrian Moisey wrote:
Hi
I've been thinking about backing up cisco switches config files.
scp(1) sucks to ISO 12.1/12.2. You just send it a handful of
asynchronous SNMP set commands and setup your TFTP root into a
subversion repository. Check for diffs and
$
starting at Tue Oct 28 13:17:05 EDT 2008
Attempting to find source of current tape...
DEBUG: Combined shell code result of regex match magic: 0
Tape source is: 3
~BAS
On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 13:57 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
I would send this to the bacula-devel list as well or file a bug
to a schedule, though
We could maybe examine pool/volume tables instead, but then we wouldn't
be able to differentiate which jobs were hogging space on a volume.
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yet to reoccur.
Has anyone else ever had an issue similar to this? Is there a better
solution, or a more likely problem that we are potentially missing?
Perhaps a sysctl knob would be appropriate instead of static inline values?
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On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 16:29 -0600, Sean M Clark wrote:
I've tried 2.4.3 and 2.4.4 by hand, and 2.4.4 via macports, and they all
do the same thing. This is on Mac OSX 10.5.6 Leopard (uname -r = 9.6.0).
I've tried both the full build and --enable-client-only.
The seem to build okay, up
application must
explicitly define engine(3) calls to take advantage of HW Crypto
Accel/Offload then (compared to kernel services such as geom(4)/geli(8)
and ipsec(4) on FreeBSD can rely on the kernel OpenCrypto(9)
transparently) ?
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ACL data in LDAP, you could probably sponsor development of
such an NFR.
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On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 22:18 +0100, Oddbjørn Sjøgren wrote:
So, where do I go from here? Any hints or help would be greatly
appriciated. Let me know what details you need.
it could be a cleaning tape or the tape could be jammed.
try $ sudo mt offline to get the tape to eject it.
export a
Wolfgang
I installed libgnome-devel via yum and everything went well, but I
still get the Unable to find
Try posting your config.log somewhere?
~BAS
Gnome 2 installation error... would it be easier to install bacula
using the RPMS?
John
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