apache logs. Somebody have an idea?
>
> I'm using bacula 2.0.3, apache 2.2.2 and postgresql 8.1.9.
>
As I can read webacula is using Zend Framework.
This need a php >= 5.1.6 with PDO extension active
Please verify that you have in php pdo extension active, especially the
pd
; 03:48, two hours ahead.
>>>>>
>>>>> The correct timezone is UTC +2, the above header should have read
>>>>> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 01:48:56 +0200 (CEST)
>>>>>
>
> Just as another data point, I get the correct timezone with Bacul
inside a temp directory.
Prerequist is that I knew where file reside (in which vol) and the volume name.
Perharps You could use directly bextract if you know what file you want...
Hope this could help you a bit.
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Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> A while ago I moved bacula from one machine to another. I basically
>> started from scratch, and didn't bother to move over the old database.
>> Now, I need to retrieve a directory from tapes
uickly.
Here even my-huge.cnf wasn't suffisent to do the job nicely. (saving about
700.000 files)
If you use the lastest Bacula version the ./configure --enable-batch-insert can
help also.
If I don't abuse the rate is calculate by ratio kb backup in whole time.
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nothing about this problem. Qt4 and qwt
> are installed.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
> kbela
>
>
It's reside in the source tree
bacula-2.2.0/src/qt-console/bat
You can simply copy it to /usr/bin or /usr/sbin or whatever location is
convient for you.
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nd so on, but not bat.
> What have done wrong?
>
> kbela
>
>
>> It's reside in the source tree
>> bacula-2.2.0/src/qt-console/bat
>>
>> You can simply copy it to /usr/bin or /usr/sbin or whatever location
>>
cpp qstd.cpp
> fileset mainwin.h qstd.h
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] qt-console]#
>
> Thank you for helping me.
> kbela
>
You're welcome ...
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ow, I've the both version
/usr/lib/libqwt.so.4
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4.2
/usr/lib/qt3/lib/libqwt.so.4.2.0
and /usr/lib/libqwt.so.5.0.0
If I remember you need qwt5 for qt4...
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in advance for any help you can offer.
>
> Bob Duman
> Senior Systems Engineer
>
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Certain command stay restricted to superuser (mount is one of this case)
But (don't know precisely for FreeBSD) rights could be give in fstab's option
to allow users to mount/umount certain mountpoint.
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I don't find anything about this by myself.
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own wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2007, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'me looking for a way to emaulate the auto prune (automatic and for
>> all media in all pools) command in director. To recover the same
>> behaviour there's in version 1.38x - 2
Alan Brown wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2007, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>
>> Thank Alan,
>> But this is not exactly what they want.
>
> What they want isn't necessarily what is best for them to work with.
I understand your point of view Alan, just as 19 jobs of 20 are base
Martin Simmons wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 18:02:06 +0100, Bruno Friedmann said:
>> Thank Alan,
>> But this is not exactly what they want.
>> Before version 2.2x version bacula did always automatically the pruning job
>> for all media that have
Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>
>> I understand your point of view Alan, just as 19 jobs of 20 are base
>> on file disk backup there's no need to put tape. What they need is to
>> be sure that pruning have correctly take place ...
&g
e the unwanted function.
We work without batch-insert here and it work like a charm (with a heavy mysql
conf of course)
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th another and
sd a third (even if not recommended)
I'm just imaging that would give you too much work.
vi, emacs [put the name of your favorite text editor] rocks in case of bacula
GUI ? there's gedit, kate, x-term+vi :-
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progress )
So now nokia as also released qt as lgpl, I'm pretty sure we can have a native
win bat version.
Just need to find a volunteers capable of doing this.
( not always the easy part :-) )
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Kevin Keane wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Kevin Keane wrote:
>>
>>> For those of us using Windows to administer bacula, I found an easy way
>>> to run bat. Read up about it in the Wiki page at
>>> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=
version
Default values depend of the packager & the db used ( for example sqlite
doesn't work with concurrent jobs if I remember
correctly.)
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ed because job count or size limit
>> exceeded, but about Full, when a volume becomes Full ?
>>
> When the tape or dvd has no free bytes. On disk volumes I think this
> means that the filesystem is full.
>
> John
The other w
s,
> Shon
>
>
>
See the kaboom chapter in manual, and make a search in ml
Sorry to be rude, but this two are the but source of informations.
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interactive-timeout
I'm pretty sure that a "real" guru of mysql could even get this more optimized
in function of what is doing the DB server.
(This config doesn't use innodb which in certain case have a better throughput)
Last point : In your case, you should p
ll and which not.
Eventually split them into different fileset.
Last point : here on a customer site, the bacula server runs 8 concurrents jobs
and we have at 75% of time the network bandwith
running at it's full speed 125Mb/s (1gbp/s). So bacula can really perform at
the maximum of the hardw
he
full raw speed of the disk.
75MB/s with getting records in gis software after.
I've launch a vaccum full after the insert, and this one take very long time to
finish ( > 10 hours ).
you will get some more accurate information on the pg guru list if you expla
paranoid settings :-)))
I've made a dream, one day this guys would understand that a NETWORK backup
service should listen some network interfaces.
Did they restrict also apache or lighttpd to listen only localhost ???
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to upgrade to 8gb of ram)
>
> Something in the thread caught my eye :
>
> "
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:31:54 +0100, Bruno Friedmann
> wrote:
> I added the following indexes:
>
> CREATE INDEX File_JobId_idx ON File(JobId);
> CREATE INDEX File_PathId_idx ON Fi
if original files don't have on.
>
>
> Is it a regular behaviour ?
> I think Bacula should tries to apply ACL *only if* original files have
> ACL set. This way, it could avoid errors that are not actually.
>
> Mayb
at you suggest?
>
> []'s
> Alexander
> Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
>
Hi Alexander,
I can only subscribe to John comment & recommandation.
You certainly would have a better experience with pool on disk even on
removable us
ject to change. I know that some of bacula
users have to use library due to the volume of
data they need to save. But if you firstly thing about DVD I don't thing you
have such needs ;-)
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ke up 3 times by night to store the daily
backup ... And blue-ray is just too much expensive like tape. So I choose
harddrive, and yes server are not in my sleeping room
:-)))
)
>
> []'s
> Alexander
> Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
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ted to be used 3 to 5 years ( always under
the manuf. warranty )
I've always a double of the data written on it, and those devices are store at
different place.
Just in case of.
I check frequently what devices has the best ration Place/Price to have the
best price pro TB
in a sum of what I n
k answer would be also given by the mailing list archive
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; work.
> In my directory /usr/sbin/ the file .libs doesn't exist.
>
>
> Now the questions:
> What's the way to make the new version of bacula run on my workstation?
> Does anybody has a source to download a final RPM-Package that
> works "out-of-the-box"
r.
I think the best way to get it back is :
Eject any tape inside the drive
Shutdown the server again but properly.
Remove the power plug, press the start button to really empty rest of
electricity.
Replug, restart. This manipulation save me a lot of time with scsi recalcitrant
device.
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>
>> Hi Ulrich,
>>
>> I'm only making suggestion (have not test it already)
>>
>> I think you should find a binary bat in /usr/lib(64)/bacula/
>> If it's the case you could edit the /usr/sb
+shall not diminish reduce or impair.
> `1 the water rights of the Nation as established under this title or any
> other applicable law; or
> `2 any use rights
>
>
>
>
Has you use the batch insert enable, co
undefined references to `__pure_virtual' follow
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [static-bacula-dir] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/bacula-2.4.4/src/dird'
>
>
> == Error in /usr/src/bacula-2.4.4/src/dird ==
>
>
> T
John Lockard wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 04:28:23PM -0400, John Lockard wrote:
>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 01:30:57PM +0200, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>>> John Lockard wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Saw this last night. What would cause the
e:/)
The size on disk contain also entries for dirs.
Is e: is real simple disk ? Or could it be a extended aggregate, soft win raid
... something special ?
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x27;s update for bios, firmware ( disk, raid
controleur, & network cards )
And new version of drivers.
After updated all of them, we never get in trouble.
Do know why it's happen, nor if the upgrade was the "good" things, but the
result was here.
Perharps you are hit by same &qu
ach second day there is a real backup.
>
> How does bacula-fd checks on windows, which file to pickup for backup.
>
> Regards
> Gerald
>
The third myterous invisbile file are in fact the father directory where the 2
files are stored.
This one has it's properties mo
so unsafe to run it as Administrator instead of local system.
> Thanx again,
> Gabriele.
Be just carefull about having to save some file Administrator doesn't have
rights.
It's quite frequent under windows where God is no
place to write tmp db .
Monitor the place during big backup.
Mount or redirect mysql tmp space to a place where you got suffisent byte to
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r the support and any Idea or test that I should do
>>>
>> Are you backing up a lot of small files? I've seen rates dropping to
>> the hundreds of kilobytes when bacula encounters directories with lots
>> of small files. Which filesystem are you using on the client host?
0.1/src/cats/.libs/libbacsql.so: undefined reference to
> `mysql_use_result'
> • /root/bacula-3.0.1/src/cats/.libs/libbacsql.so: undefined reference to
> `mysql_sqlstate'
> • /root/bacula-3.0.1/src/cats/.libs/libbacsql.so: undefined reference to
> `mysql_query'
> •
sun at 23:05
> Run = Incremental mon-sat at 23:05
> }
> Schedule {
> Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
> Run = Full sun-sat at 23:10
> }
> FileSet {
> Name = "Catalog"
> Include {
> Options {
> signature = MD5
> }
SELECT DISTINCT Name
> FROM Filename
> );
>
> I guess it depends on RDMS, but I wonder it it executes the subquery more
> than once.
>
>
>
The keyword EXPLAIN before the query should show how mysql would react.
There's some tools also mysql-administrator which can
SELECT DISTINCT Name
> FROM Filename
> );
>
> I guess it depends on RDMS, but I wonder it it executes the subquery more
> than once.
>
>
>
The keyword EXPLAIN before the query should show how mysql would react.
There's some tools also mysql-administrator which can
= all, !skipped, !saved
>append = "/var/bacula/working/log" = all, !skipped
> }
>
> Messages {
>Name = Daemon
> # mailcommand = "/sbin/bsmtp -h 10.128.50.1 -f \"\(Bacula\) \<%r\>\" -s
> \"Bacula daemon message\" %r"
>
are making incremental backup, you have the limit of Maximum Volume
Jobs = 1
Which allow you to save only two jobs on this pool.
Did you really save this fd only once a year ? That's sound strange to me ...
For the svn you save, I would dump the svn structure, and save the dump with
svnadmin dump com
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Ok for the pool you have a maximum of two volumes and a recycle delay
>> at 1 year.
>> Even if you are making incremental backup, you have the limit of
>> Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
>> Which allow you to save only
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> There's a job def, a pool def, a storage def for each time sequence,
>> eventually a different fileset
>>
>> #
>> # DAY DATA
>> Job {
>> Name = "Data-DayJob" # Nom
acula0 32 0 0 0 0 0.00% bacula-dir
> 27484 pgsql 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% postgres
>
>
>
>
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on ( just to be sure your client are
away )
You can play with the dbcheck utility, which can clean orphaned records.
Read the wiki, manual, and mail list ( as dbcheck can r
Tom Sommer wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Tom Sommer wrote:
>>
>>> I've recently deleted some clients from my directory configuration.
>>>
>>> However when I look in the Client table in MySQL, the clients are still
>>> there.
>>
What about a simple mysql -h localhost -u bacula -p bacula
give the mysql bacula user if prompted.
francisco javier funes nieto wrote:
> Bacula from sources? Which version? What plataform/distro?
>
> Have you created the db, the tables and grant the privileges to the user?
>
> Is the mysql daem
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>>> Okay, I was afraid dbcheck was the only solution. Thanks.
>>>
>>> --
>>> // Tom
>>
>> If too afraid, you can also dig with sql in the db .. :-)))
>>
>>
>
> Hi both:
>
>1 Pool
> 42 Job
> 453596 File
>
>
> But after that I still have:
>
> 05-Jul 16:58 akademia-sd: AkademiaBackup.2009-07-05_13.37.27 Error: I
> cannot write on Volume "AkademiaVolume001" because:
> The number of files mismatch! Volume=155 Cata
Hi Thomas, I remember discussion on the ML about trouble with postgresql &
bacula.
Bacula mens insist to have SQL_ASCII for postgres & bacula.
Your bacula's db is SQL_ASCII, but I suppose as template0 and template1 are
UTF-8 the batch temporary table
are created based on one
nt to know, bacula is version 1.38.11 ( quiet old no ? )
It's always a real pleasure, to work with such a piece of cake software.
Thank you to all
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Thomas Kempf wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann schrieb:
>> Thomas Kempf wrote:
>>> Thomas Kempf schrieb:
>>>> Martin Simmons schrieb:
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:13:43 +0200, Thomas Kempf said:
>>>>>> hello,
>>>&
dd new clients to bacula-dir. I
> can't use spooling on different disks.
> Now I try to cheat bacula-dir that I have more than 10 bacula-sd. I add to
> dns more hostnames that have bacula-sd IP, doing new bacula-sd co
gt;
Some time ago, I've made some tests on a customer site.
They have plenty data that could be compressed ( a 75% ratio )
With GZIP ( which is equal to gzip default level 6 ) we loose hours of
compression to obtain finally only a 78% ratio
compared to the gzip2 I actually use.
Waht woul
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>
>> Some time ago, I've made some tests on a customer site.
>> They have plenty data that could be compressed ( a 75% ratio )
>>
>> With GZIP ( which is equal to gzip default le
erested if anyone can have a real bacula try on this type of disks.
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-Jul 11:21 postoffice-dir JobId 7: No Jobs found to prune.
> 21-Jul 11:21 postoffice-dir JobId 7: Begin pruning Files.
> 21-Jul 11:21 postoffice-dir JobId 7: No Files found to prune.
> 21-Jul 11:21 postoffice-dir JobId 7: End auto prune.
>
> Need I "worry" about
Conf ?
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Michael
>
Hi Michael, you could use want you want ( changing the path inside the registry
key is necessary )
But don't forget that the system account ( normally used under windows )
doesn't have access
;root' user (it's call like that in
mysql and is the super-administator of the db )
When you can connect to mysql mysql-query-browser, mysql-admin-gui, phpmyadmin
with the root user you can create a user for
.0.2, please if someone
> can help me with this error.
>
> Regards,
As your build didn't finish, there's no chance that install works.
Log report is clear, you need to have libacl & libattr ( devel ) installed to
build successfully the whole parts
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gt;
>
> In bconsole, modify 'where', I put this:
>
> Please enter path prefix for restore (/ for none): B:/Restore090729
>
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
>
>
> Ken
>
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la 2.4 on a bunch
> of debian machines).
>
> Otherwise thanks for a great product.
>
> Arthur
>
Hi Arthur, are you sure the rotate log doesn't create the new file with wrong
permission
check owner and right to the /var/lib/bacula and log file.
I
also see (and change) the location when doing restores, just look for
> "Where".
>
>
>
>
But it's finally goes where in the client you choose as destination dir,
client1, client2 etc ..
Simply check on which fd you choo
has loaded)
for example the source for 1.38.11 are here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/bacula/1.38.11/bacula-1.38.11.tar.gz/download
and you could rebuild them with the specs (adapted)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/rpms/1.38.9/bacula-1.38.9-1.src.rpm/download
postgresql
after a clean fresh create_database.
Is there any trouble with this path of doing things ?
Did someone already do this manipulation ?
Thanks for all comments
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Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Hi dear Bacula'ers !
>
> I've one customer where we will change the server hardware to a new one.
> ( changing also from 32bits to 64bits opensuse Linux )
>
> We use now many projects with postgresql database, and mysql was just keep
>
ser
> online next time.
>
> This works as expected as long as the job has not transitioned to the
> "running" state, ie as long as it is "waiting" then after 20 minutes it will
> abort and reschedule but after it starts running I'm not sure how long it
>
sn't allow yet client to initiate backup, but provide normal behaviour.
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between 2.4 FD & storage 3x
It's better to use a FD 3.x ( should be already compiled & packaged for debian
somewhere )
Also 3.x fd can use plugin pipe ( and other ) check docs for that.
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# case-insensitive table names, avoids trouble on windows
lower_case_table_names=1
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> Volumes
> AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes
> Volume Retention = 31 days # one year
>
> Maximum Volumes = 13
> Maximum Volume Bytes = 25G
fw-trn-sd
> SDPort = 9103 # Director's port
> WorkingDirectory = "/var/lib/bacula"
> Pid Directory = "/var/run/bacula"
> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20
> SDAddress = 192.168.100.101
> }
>
> Director {
> Name = ba
h is ample.
>
> Any ideas why the SD cpu utilization is so high?
>
> As far as submitting a patch, if I could code, I would:)
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>
cpu high on sd ? Did you use a soft raid ( level 5 ? )
or wrong params for the fs .
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Radim Roska wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry, I havent specified my environment :)
>
> Im running bacula from debian(etch) backports (2.4.4-1)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Radim
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Bruno Friedmann wrot
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> cpu high on sd ? Did you use a soft raid ( level 5 ? )
>> or wrong params for the fs .
>
> No raid, actually this was a test box setup with a kickstart file
> using /tmp as the device location. Bizzare...
> jlc
>
Are dir also running on this machine ?
So perharps the d
so
>> there's concurrency on the same drive.
>
> Reading up on this in the manual, it looks lke it can only be
> adjusted at compile time right?
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>
Yes but some rpm/deb doesn
started from the beginning.
> And database is empty (or was empty since last Friday). Its really weird for
> me - cause all worked fine on previous version.
> (except bugs of course - which by the way help me to make decision to
> upgrade the backup system)
>
> I will be grateful for
s - it takes some time (especially
> through ssh tunnel - tls support is not in debian backport 2.4 bacula
> :/)
>
Perharps you should try to just save some local data, to test if all your
configuration works.
> Enjoy opensuse conference :)..and thank you for your time!
>
>
/tmp obviously full
on dir/sd
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Hi every:
> I configure a new client to backup some data. After the configuration I
> test the connection and all was fine. I run the Job associated to this
> client and get this (for first time) error:
>
> Bacula: Backup Unknown term
p table. After all records are written to the sd, dir try to make
one big transaction with the db.
So during the backup this file is written on disk normally into /tmp perharps
elsewhere /var/lib/bacula
don't know exactly where.
As your postgresql claim to not have suffisant space for hash-
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>>
>> All of this come due to the use of batch-insert option ( compile option )
>> So to "accelerate" the insert of records into the db, bacula-dir write
>> each record during the
As we can restore bscan very old backup media ( made with a 1.36 version ) in a
2.4.4 or 3.0.2
there's no reason You couldn't do it for a new installation.
Just try to retrieve the conf file, (SD).
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>
Ok I over-post, thinking now names and password are set correctly.
Don't forget, that you have to ( in sense of it's better ) have the same
version between dir ( 3.0.2 now )
and fd (shouldn't be 2.4 for ex
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Bruno Friedmann
Ioda-Net Sàrl
e and CA eTrust
Inoculate ) to add a process exception
(for example exclude the bacula-fd.exe process from realtime scanning)
Usually I put this inside a policy which is apply to all computers on the
network.
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Bruno Friedmann
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