"Error". Either setting will get Bacula to look for another volume. It will
give you time to decide on what you want to do with the problem volume while
Bacula continues with the backup.
Patti
On 5/1/18, 11:33 AM, "Shawn Rap
nd how I can fix them?
--Shawn
PS: Sorry for sending three separate emails for the same problem.
On 5/1/18, 8:30 AM, "Shawn Rappaport" <srappap...@shutterfly.com> wrote:
Update: I tried renaming the shakopee-daily-5 volume, hoping Bacula would
see that it’s missing and sim
I had a bunch of jobs fail last night with the error below. Does anyone know
what I can do to resolve the problem? It sounds like maybe the shakopee-daily-5
volume is corrupt. If I delete it, will Bacula proceed to create a new volume
and continue from there?
Thanks!
--Shawn
30-Apr 23:07
v.internal.shutterfly.com-dir JobId 4694: Error:
Bacula bacdirector01-lv.internal.shutterfly.com-dir 9.0.6 (20Nov17):
Any ideas on how I fix this?
Thanks!
--Shawn
On 5/1/18, 8:14 AM, "Shawn Rappaport" <srappap...@shutterfly.com> wrote:
I had a bunch of jobs fail last night with the err
nwdQ7zE8=ZcS2AM_EDHBz-z5_zSpTo9mbsyyT-_wUTeVj75__FkI=HttPEm6zAYRWfknioRpeXQIEY23GlxAJLaL81Sv7U5g=
At the end you need to restart the web server.
Good luck.
Best regards.
Marcin Haba (gani)
On 7 February 2018 at 23:47, Shawn Rappaport <srappap...@shutterfly.com>
wrote:
>
ing again. Sorry for the false alarm.
--Shawn
On 2/8/18, 1:29 PM, "Shawn Rappaport" <srappap...@shutterfly.com> wrote:
Hi Marcin,
Thanks for the info! I didn’t realize I was using an old version of
baculum. I removed version 7 and installed version 9. I was then
I’m new to Bacula. I’ve been playing with the latest version for the past
couple of days on a CentOS 7.3 server with a MySQL DB. I’m now trying to set up
Baculum. I’m able to connect to the web interface. However, when I fill in all
of the DB information on the Database tab and click Test, I
System details:
CentOS 7.3
Bacula 9.06
Baculum 9.05
MySQL (MariaDB) 5.5.56
I just finished configuring Baculum and have access to the web interface now.
However, when I try to click on any of the options on the Workspace (Storage
Daemons, Clients, Volumes, Pools, etc..), nothing happens. I
here is an error and what is content of the async HTTP response
after clicking on a button in the workspace.
Thanks in advance for this test.
Best regards.
Marcin
On 9 February 2018 at 19:34, Shawn Rappaport <srappap...@shutterfly.com>
wrote:
> Hi Marcin,
0/18, 8:38 AM, "Tilman Schmidt" <til...@imap.cc> wrote:
Am 10.02.2018 um 01:50 schrieb Shawn Rappaport:
> I currently have a CentOS 7 server set up with
> [...] the Dir, SD and MySQL running on the
> same server in our Las Vegas datacenter. [...]
>
gt;>
>>
>> Sent from my Desktop Computer
>>
>> On 12/02/18 20:58, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
>>> Am 12.02.2018 um 18:40 schrieb Shawn Rappaport:
>>>> Thank you for the advice, Tilman! I tried to configure just the SD
>>&
I just started working with Bacula (9.0.6) this week and I am in the staging
phase of things. I currently have a CentOS 7 server set up with most of the
default settings, with the Dir, SD and MySQL running on the same server in our
Las Vegas datacenter. I have successfully backed up a couple of
I’m trying to back up my first Windows client (Windows 2012 R2) and getting
errors (the full log file is below). I’m running Bacula 9.0.6 on CentOS 7.3 for
the Director and SD. I’m running the latest version of the client on the
Windows host (version 7.4.4). When I try to back up the Windows
I’m trying to configure Bacula with the following command:
CFLAGS="-g -Wall" ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/bacula
--with-scriptdir=/etc/bacula --enable-smartalloc --with-working-dir=/var/bacula
--with-pid-dir=/var/run --enable-readline --with-mysql
--with-fd-password=Bacula123
Thanks, Bill! Changing it to FQDN did the trick.
--Shawn
On 2/15/18, 8:34 PM, "Bill Arlofski" <waa-bac...@revpol.com> wrote:
On 02/15/2018 05:44 PM, Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> I’m trying to back up my first Windows client (Windows 2012 R2) and
getting errors (the ful
I installed the 9.0.6 client on an old 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS server. The
installation went fine and I get no errors if I run /sbin/bacula-fd -t -c
bacula-fd.conf. However, after starting the client, I noticed that the process
is not running. Is there some way to debug why the client won’t
I currently have two clients being backed up to disk with Bacula 9.0.6 (I’m in
the staging phase of things). One is Windows (2012 R2) and the other is Linux
(CentOS 7.3). Under the FileSets in bacula-dir.conf, I have configured
compression with: Compression = GZIP5. I also have this in my
I sent the email below a week ago and it just got posted. I am seeing
compression now. ☺
--Shawn
From: Shawn Rappaport <srappap...@shutterfly.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 12:44 PM
To: "bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net" <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Thanks, Josip! I'll give that a try.
--Shawn
On 3/12/18, 4:29 PM, "Josip Deanovic" <djosip+n...@linuxpages.net> wrote:
On Monday 2018-03-12 20:51:40 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> Thanks! That showed me what the problem was:
> Failed to open Plugin directory /usr/l
I’m running into a strange issue when trying to restore files to Windows
clients running version 7.4.4 (the Director and Storage Daemons are running
9.0.6). I have 34 Windows clients, running a mix of Windows 2008 R2 and 2012
R2. All of them appear to be backing up just fine. However, when I
at 10:23 AM
To: Shawn Rappaport <srappap...@shutterfly.com>
Cc: "bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net" <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Windows server restore problem
Hello Shawn
It's been probably that the files are hidden. Try to g
/12/18, 1:36 PM, "Josip Deanovic" <djosip+n...@linuxpages.net> wrote:
On Monday 2018-03-12 19:36:58 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> I installed the 9.0.6 client on an old 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS server.
> The installation went fine and I get no errors if I run
&
I’m running Bacula 9.0.6 on CentOS 7.3. Today I received the following errors
when my catalog was backing up:
03-Mar 12:27 xbacdirector01-lv.internal.shutterfly.com-dir: ERROR in
authenticate.c:330 UA Hello from client:10.32.12.18:9101 is invalid. Len=0
03-Mar 12:27
Thank you, Patti! You were correct. It turns out there was a vulnerability scan
run against that network at that time.
--Shawn
From: "Clark, Patti" <clar...@ornl.gov>
Date: Monday, March 5, 2018 at 8:05 AM
To: Shawn Rappaport <srappap...@shutterfly.com>,
"bacula-
No, I don’t have that configured on my Bacula server.
--Shawn
On 3/5/18, 11:02 AM, "Josip Deanovic" <djosip+n...@linuxpages.net> wrote:
On Monday 2018-03-05 17:08:45 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> Thank you, Patti! You were correct. It turns out there was a
>
018 12:00 PM, Josip Deanovic wrote:
> > On Monday 2018-03-05 17:08:45 Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> >> Thank you, Patti! You were correct. It turns out there was a
> >> vulnerability scan run against that network at that time.
> >
> > Did you configure
On 3/5/18, 2:37 PM, "Josip Deanovic" wrote:
Josip DeanovicOn Monday 2018-03-05 22:23:08 wrote:
> On Monday 2018-03-05 14:38:07 Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> > On 03/05/2018 02:27 PM, Josip Deanovic wrote:
> > > On Monday 2018-03-05 14:16:34 Dimitri Maziuk
I've been running Bacula for about one year now. I recently started receiving
emails from my Bacula director server stating "Bacula: Intervention needed".
Example:
Subject: Bacula: Intervention needed for efixf-rip03-fm.2019-02-27_23.05.04_05
Body: 27-Feb 23:40
I'm running Bacula 9.06 on CentOS 7.5 with MariaDB version 5.5.56-2. The
Bacula-web interface shows the DB is 69.10GB in size. However, the MySQL files
on my server are consuming 442GB of disk space, which is starting to fill up
the disk on my Director server. I see 374 mysql-bin files which
I just purged a 100GB volume (my maximum volume size) and it shows as purged
but didn't free up disk space. Maybe I misunderstood what the purge command is
for since I expected the file size of daily-0 to drop to 0GB but it still shows
as 100GB:
| 1 | daily-0| Purged| 1 |
Hi, I'm running Bacula 9.0.6 on CentOS 7.5 (Director and SDs). I'm looking for
a copy of the Windows binary for Windows Server 2016 that will work with that
version of Bacula. I tried downloading the 9.0.8 binary from this location but
the link on that page is no longer valid (I get a 404):
On 21/03/2020 03:30, Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> Hi, I'm running Bacula 9.0.6 on CentOS 7.5 (Director and SDs). I'm
> looking for a copy of the Windows binary for Windows Server 2016 that
> will work with that version of Bacula. I tried downloading the 9.0.8
> binary from this location
g the data encryption after I got
TLS working, which I think I have done. :-)
Thanks again!
--Shawn
From: Dan Langille
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 9:40 AM
To: Shawn Rappaport ; Dimitri Maziuk via
Bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] TLS issues
On Mon, A
From: Dan Langille
Sent: Saturday, August 1, 2020 5:47 AM
To: Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] TLS issues
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020, at 6:15 PM, Shawn Rappaport wrote:
I'm running Bacula 9.06 (compiled from source with the --with-openssl option)
on Cen
I'm running Bacula 9.06 (compiled from source with the --with-openssl option)
on CentOS 7.5 and running into issues configuring TLS in our test environment.
I am following the instructions from these two pages:
https://www.labeightyfour.com/2019/06/20/configure-encrypted-connections-in-bacula/
I'm using TLS and encryption for some sensitive backup clients. I'm running
Bacula 9.0.6 on the Director, Storage and Clients, all running CentOS 7.5. I
just tried to restore some files from a server called portal02-px to a server
called portal01-px but it failed due to a missing private key:
I have two disk-based SD servers, which are separate physical servers from our
Director server. The hostnames are:
bac-sd01-az - SD server 1
bac-sd02-az - SD server 2
bac-dir-az - Director server
The disk volumes are named uniquely on the two SD servers:
bac-sd01-az - volume names start with az-
-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Bacula-users] Deleting all volumes for a specific SD
from the catalog
On 6/9/23 08:35, Shawn Rappaport wrote:
> I have two disk-based SD servers, which are separate physical servers from
> our Director server. The hostnames are:
> ba
I've been running Bacula for about 6 years now to backup four sites to disk,
and it's been very reliable. I have a single Director in one site and separate
SDs in each of the four sites. I back up about 440 clients (Linux and Windows
servers, in this case) spread across the four sites. Full
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