Well put Dan.
Mehma
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On 9/12/11 4:16 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
There are many possible reasons why people did not help. Don't take it
personally.
And certainly do not include sentences like the last one.
It is good of you to post the solution. Thank you.
On 8/29/11 9:37 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On Aug 29, 2011, at 2:17 AM, Geert Stappers wrote:
Op 20110825 om 06:38 schreef Mehma Sarja:
Need a clarification on Bacula license for a backup appliance that I am
contemplating. Would I be able to sell such a device or service?
( AFAIK first reply
Need a clarification on Bacula license for a backup appliance that I am
contemplating. Would I be able to sell such a device or service?
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On 8/23/11 7:50 AM, Roberto Pereyra wrote:
This is my /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf:
WorkingDirectory = /var/spool/bacula
Pid Directory = /var/run
sd.conf's working directory value should have quotes around it...perhaps.
Mehma
Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
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On 7/26/11 9:57 PM, James Harper wrote:
Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
If they sync to a PC then just backing up the backup on the PC would be
sufficient. If you are talking about backing them up over wireless or
something then that would be a pretty big drain on the
I am the Speaker Coordinator for the Silicon Valley Linux User
Group(SVLUG). We would like someone from the Bacula community to speak
at one of our monthly meetings in Mountain View, CA. If you are or will
be in the Bay Area in December and are willing to share your
enterprise experiences, we
On 7/14/11 4:56 PM, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
We currently backup our department network running Legato networker with
backup to a raided disk array (advanced file device in their jargon)
followed by cloning to a Qualstar/SAIT2 tape library.
Our backup needs are increasing and we don't want to
After the emergency is over, please tell us what you did and how it
turned out.
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Dear bacul-ors and bacula-rettes,
I submit to you an updated Ubuntu 10.10 install script which works for
me on a 64 bit machine.
Bacula 5.0.3 on Ubuntu 10.10 server - Jun 2011
*NOTE: The following instructions were developed with postgresql
installed as part of the server install process.
On 6/30/11 2:34 PM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:04:34AM -0700, Mehma Sarja wrote:
I submit to you an updated Ubuntu 10.10 install script which works for
me on a 64 bit machine.
[...]
What's wrong with `aptitude install bacula`?
In case you desperately need 5.0.3
On 6/30/11 7:09 PM, Venkatesh K Reddy wrote:
The way package dependencies are handled in Ubuntu can be bit
confusing at times.
I have Bacula installed in 10.10 and I find all the configuration
files in /etc/bacula. You can find state files in /var/lib/bacula
and log in /var/lob/bacula.
On 6/29/11 5:28 AM, John Drescher wrote:
SD DIR are running on the same machine (bacula01, which is the
address I'm using for both DIR SD) and the FD can connect to the
DIR, so I assume, using the same address, it should be able to connect
to the SD
Use a direct IP address rather than a
On 6/27/11 1:06 AM, Jerry Scharf wrote:
Sorry, I must be doing something stupid here but I can't figure it out.
section of bacula-dir.conf
# Generic catalog service
Catalog {
Name = MyCatalog
# Uncomment the following line if you want the dbi driver
# dbdriver = dbi:sqlite3; dbaddress
On 6/26/11 5:07 AM, husam Al-khalili wrote:
Hi,
I've been having some real problems installing and setting up Bacula
for the first time in our organization. I'm trying to get it up and
running locally before tackling the issue of a network backup.
I've tried to follow the guide as much as
On 6/25/11 1:13 PM, mikewilt wrote:
I have set up two similar installations at home and at church. They both
have the same problem. Both are running under Linux:
Linux version 2.6.26-2-686 (Debian 2.6.26-26lenny1) (da...@debian.org) (gcc
version 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease) (Debian
On 6/11/11 1:54 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
On 11/06/11, Kern Sibbald (k...@sibbald.com) wrote:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Bacula-Systems-Receives-US5-prnews-1588890840.html?x=0.v=1
This is great news for Bacula, its users, and hopefully Bacula Systems.
Bravo!
Can individuals get in on
On 6/6/11 4:57 AM, Buschini Edouard wrote:
Hello Radoslaw
Thank you for your answer.
I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole
: Prune
To clean I use set the retention file at 0 days then I log in to
Bconsole and prune client=my_client after that I select
On 5/20/11 7:45 AM, Robert Kromoser wrote:
Unfortunately doesn't support our Buffalo NAS Systems no NFS thus I must
take a detour over the mount.cifs protocol.
I'm not a friend of cifs in a linux environment but what shall's.
It works.
sshfs ?
mehma
On 5/18/11 12:45 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
Last, I would think the -t argument to bacula-dir should have reported this
issue
Roy,
Sometimes it is just better to swallow.
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On 4/27/11 12:05 AM, Philip Yarra wrote:
Hi, I'm having some troubles with bacula failing to perform automatic
backups. The issue seems to be that the storage daemon is not
automatically labelling a new volume. The setup looks like this:
Director lives on an Intel server running Ubuntu
Issuing run command in bconsole sometimes takes a long time, up to 20
minutes, to respond.
What does /var/log/bacula/log say?
Mehma
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You could send him the fd executable and control file. Perhaps the sd
and dir are on a different os?
Mehma
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On 4/21/11 6:14 AM, Bart Schelstraete wrote:
Bacula works fine on HP-UX 11.11 11.31. (Itanium)
2011/4/21 Edgars Mazurs edgars.maz...@lattelecom.lv
A few weeks ago - sorry I'm slow - there was a shower of VF messages and
the subject intrigued me enough to change my bacula-dir.conf file and
run a VF on a couple of backup clients. Well, lo and behold, something
happened and w/o any errors.
*list media pool=Default
| 714 | backup_seema
On 4/4/11 2:25 PM, Tor Willy Austerslått wrote:
In short: I can't for the life of me see what could be wrong. Anyone have any
useful pointers with regard to where to start looking?
Tor Willy,
That is a nice name! It could be a file name. It is good that it backs
up one file, how about one
On 3/30/11 2:05 PM, Paul Fontenot wrote:
I am attempting to backup only the My Documents directory on my
Windows machines and I'm not having any luck. Here is my FileSet
directive
FileSet {
Name = My Documents
Enable VSS = yes
Include {
File =
On 3/23/11 7:28 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Well, a good start is to use something like SMART monitoring set up to
alert you when any drive enters what it considers a pre-fail state.
(Which can be simple age, increasing numbers of hard errors, increasing
variation in spindle
Costco is selling an Iomega 2.5 1 TB drive with usb 3 for a 120 bucks.
Anyone using this for backups?
Mehma
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On 3/5/11 11:04 AM, Kenney, William P. (Information Technology Services)
wrote:
Hello all,
I am new to Bacula. I have gotten Bacula to run on Ubuntu and am
trying to install it on RHES 6 as a production backup solution with no
luck.
I am using MySql 5.1 as the database. The Bacula
On 3/4/11 4:32 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
This situation occurs often. Usually every morning. If I cancel the top
job (in this ca 54502), the other jobs will proceed.
Running Jobs:
Console connected at 04-Mar-11 12:23
JobId Level Name Status
On 2/26/11 1:19 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2/25/2011 11:15 PM, Mehma Sarja wrote:
On 2/25/11 2:50 PM, dev001 wrote:
Sanity check?
It is an excellent idea and efficient usage of resources. I have a
snip
If you have no connectivity to the Dir, backups will not be run.
Oopsie, looks like
Yo,
I've had the same problem - futzed with Ubuntu how-to's and gave up.
Sure would be nice to have it in init.d.
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On 2/16/11 9:30 PM, Vancho Gjeorgjievski wrote:
Hi guys,
My name is Vancho, I work as a system engineer for small software
company located in Australia. The company I work for has 15 business
critical servers, based on Microsoft platform, which I manage on daily
basis, and one of the key
On 2/16/11 11:44 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
-*Troubleshooting Information*-
*Bconsole Storage Status:* Nothing there on the Windows Job
*Bconsole Client Status:*
JobID 15 Job il93mdec-fd.2011-02-16_07.18.11_03 is running
Full System or Console Job started: 16-Feb-11 13:38
FIles=0 Bytes=0
On 2/14/11 8:59 AM, Chris Geegan wrote:
However, when I execute the job I see 1,Full not found executing Full
backup, Using Storage Device. Then nothing. There are no errors in
the syslog or messages log of either system. If the check client
status or estimate failed then I would understand
On 2/14/11 11:11 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
*Why: *I was making changes to several bacula config files
(bacula-dir.conf, bacula-sd.conf, bacula-fd.conf) and now the bconsole
is not starting.
Mike bconsole should talk to the director, look at bacula-dir.conf
Mehma
On 2/11/11 12:19 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On Fri, February 11, 2011 2:39 pm, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
Hi all
I have a bacula setup now that seems to work well after some initial
problems. Now, running 5.0.1 from Ubuntu Lucid (10.04), the director dies
if an FD dies during backup. Does
Whoa Nellie! Let me recycle my earlier, boring post to appeal to a
broader audience. Check out the latest Qnap NAS
http://qnap.com/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=191
I am interested in the TS 112 since it MAY be able to run Bacula via
some NSLU package ipkg magic. Apparently Qnap has a package
As this post suggests, does anyone have a stable install on a qnap NAS
device?
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=182t=24858
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On 1/26/11 2:14 AM, Laxansh K. Adesara wrote:
Hi,
I am Using same password in Ubuntu and window but now whenever I try to
connect bacula director from windows(bat file) it's showing following
error
Bat:ABORTIMG due to ERROR in console/console.cpp:155
Failed to connect to ubuntu-dr for
On 1/26/11 7:50 AM, Laxansh K. Adesara wrote:
Hi,
I have checked it. Both are same but now it seems like database issue as
in the log file its showing database error. But I have already installed
mysql database and in the bacula-dir configuration file by default it
was showing my database
Thanks to the list person a few moons ago who sent me this - here is the
link.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12539855/bacula-5.0.1.dmg
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Why does the click-through report that it failed the test?
http://regress.bacula.org/viewTest.php?onlyfailedbuildid=4916
Mehma
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On 11/4/10 9:19 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
FYI, the latest svn version of Bacula passes the regression tests with
PostgreSQL 9.0:
As a one-time disk rescuer, let me mention that 'dd' is your friend.
Mehma
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On 11/3/10 3:16 PM, Mark Luntzel wrote:
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Phil Stracchinoala...@metrocast.net wrote:
On 11/03/10 13:34, Mark Luntzel wrote:
The answer is probably no but...
I can hear
I don't have the single ticks in my 'File' line. And I have a lowercase 'c'
Mehma
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On 10/22/10 10:20 AM, Brian Blater wrote:
[snip]
File = 'C:/Documents and Settings'
[snip]
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On 10/19/10 7:56 AM, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
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Despite my specific situation, what should I do in that situation (0% free
Bounce the services...?
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On 10/19/10 11:26 AM, alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
[snip]
Bounce the services...?
[snip]
The first thing I've done was stop the services (kill all bacula process),
Did you bounce the database?
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Compare against a stock, non tuned, Bacula install. Are you
going between building where you get the slow transfer speed?
UCSC has 1 Gb links between buildings from my recollection. The
link to the outside world is not much more than that. Bacula
also has a batch mode which you can twiddle
On 10/4/10 10:37 AM, Tim Gustafson wrote:
We have recently installed Bacula onto a FreeBSD server and several Linux,
SunOS and FreeBSD clients. The Bacula director and storage daemon run on a
box with about 6 terabytes of RAID6 storage (SATA 300 drives, 1TB each,
Adaptec RAID controller
An app to install fd? Anyone try compiling bacula is an Arm environment?
Mehma
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On 5/27/10 6:56 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I can connect manually...
but when I start bacula-dir I get the message below in /var/lib/bacula/log
The Catalog definition is:
Catalog {
Name = MyCatalog
DB Address = '127.0.0.1'; dbname = bacula; user = bacula; password =
*
}
If it's correct on a gigabit link I would have a rate transfer of 90MB/s
...
and the transfer rate of the sata disks are 3Gb/s(375MB/s).
...
No way are your SATA drives that fast. More likely 1/4 to 1/3 of that
If the link is 90 MB/s and drives deliver 1/4 of 375 MB/s(94 MB/s) - that's
a
Ikky,
Network backup.
Mehma
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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:32 PM, ikkysleepy bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com
wrote:
mehma sarja wrote:
Your experience will vary, I am used to seeing 20 GB/hour with batch
processing and compression turned on. Lots of small files - so heavy
database usage
Your experience will vary, I am used to seeing 20 GB/hour with batch
processing and compression turned on. Lots of small files - so heavy
database usage on a store of about 750 GB. I'd suppose you would see your
job done in 10 hours.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:33 PM, ikkysleepy
Gustavo,
You are probably over-thinking this. If the first job runs every time the
services are re-started and you are not getting any messages via email -
that's the problem.
Mehma
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Gustavo Nunes Freire Ribeiro
gust...@linconet.com.br wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm facing a problem with bacula 3.0.3. It simply stops
work when I run the second job after starting bacula-dir. I saw emails
here on the list talking about this issue, and put the
I'd like a bacula-fd for snow leopard if someone has one. I'm trying to
compile one myself.
Mehma
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com wrote:
Following the mods listed by the reporter, I am still unable to get Bacula
v5.0.1 on MAC OSX 10.6 to compile.
Just
AM, mehma sarja wrote:
Mehma
Hi Mehma, just take a long breathe, and check with postgresql documentation
how about interact pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf
to check manually issue a su bacula and try a psql -U bacula -d bacula type
the password when requested and see if you can
connect
SUMMARY
/usr/local/bacula/working/log says SQL server not running; password
incorrect; max_connections exceeded
/var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.4-main.log says authentication for user
bacula fails because I am trying to login as user root?
QUESTION
What's do provided username and authenticated
Bacula 5.0.1 on Ubuntu 9.10 server - Mar 2010
-
PRE-REQUISITES
sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install g++ libpq-dev make
===
COMPILE
a. Untar and cd to installation directory
b. Put this in a bacula_conf file and make it
I am guessing the following is a permissions problem. Anyone know what the
perms are supposed to be for each directory?
bacula-dir: dird.c:950 Could not open Catalog MyCatalog, database
bacula.
Here is the install procedure I followed:
PRE-REQUISITES
sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get update
I have been a Bacula user off and on for the last year. Implemented a couple
of instances and always had a confusing time installing it - on Ubuntu.
Recently I happened upon an easy sequence which I am sharing in case someone
else needs an easy on-ramp:
a. Install postgresql while loading the
A hunerd-n-twenty jobs makes me wince. Why not simplify...a couple of ideas
and feel free to knock them down:
a. I HATE NFS - so I'm not mentioning it as a solution
b. rsync all /etc's into a central location and back that up. This would
provide a much faster backup scenario because the rsync's
Simplify the configure script. You have everything and the kitchen sink
(passwords) specified.
Mehma
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2010/2/7 List Man list@bluejeantime.com
I have tried several time to install bacula 5.0.0 on a brand new server
and I keep getting this linking error for static-bacula-sd. I don’t
. Configure the master directories which needs to be backed up for 3x
redundancy
THAT'S IT - any more work is getting into fiddling.
Mehma
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On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Wolfgang Denk w...@denx.de wrote:
Dear mehma sarja,
In message ec5d34681002061636p308947abre20a0b3887454...@mail.gmail.com
My question may or may not be appropriate for this forum, so sorry
beforehand if I am intruding.
PROBLEM
I am trying to solve off-site, on-disk backup problem in the Bay Area which
is prone to earthquakes.
QUESTION
Is anyone out there using bittorrent as a backup tool?
APPLICATION
D-Link D323
Marco,
Please give us more details to go on.
Mehma
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On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:48 AM, marco zanca
bacula-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
Well, i don't no why, but i step back into the 2.4.4 version and now all
works fine.
We backup ~35TB each week in a 3 week rotation so we just have to scale
out in order to meet our demands and we are planning to go multi-DIR,
multi-SD with a couple of very hefty MySQL servers to service them.
Holy cow! That's a lot of data.
I'm exploring using ZFS's de-dup function.
Fred,
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:23 AM, FredNF f...@nfrance.com wrote:
Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:18:37 +0100,
Henrik Johansen hen...@myunix.dk a écrit :
The bulk of Bacula's DB operations are purely disk IOPS bound so I
would argue that IOPS is way more important than RAM.
With the others
Check permissions on /tmp/bacula-restores and/or try a director somewhere
else like /home...
Mehma
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On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:52 PM, marco zanca
bacula-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
Ok, thank you for helping, i'm using bconsole, but i also tried with the
bat gui. I do this step:
1. run a
Call yourself Sir Learns-a-lot I've been there.
Mehma
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2010/1/31 Eric Downing ripe...@gmail.com
OK have a good laugh. As it turns out I did not have the bacula-sd / fd
apps installed. When I installed Bacula: apt-get install bacula-mysql - I
never thought that that command wouldn't
Marco,
This is too general of a question. When you are in bconsole, what does
status all tell you?Whatb does a list of files for that job tell you? Is
there is a backup file in /tmp? How are you attempting a restore...via
bconsole or via script? If it is a script, we would need to take a look at
2010/1/31 Eric Downing ripe...@gmail.com
[...]
Here's how I see the birds eye view of the process:
Install MySQL, confirm operation
Install bacula (I'm using apt-get)
Install from source - it's not that hard.
backup originals and modify the -dir -fd -sd for password and localhost
Make
From all that is passing or trespassing through this thread, a passing
thought comes to me:
I don't think you are changing the right conf files - or you may have
multiple executables and they are not looking at where the conf files are.
The hint that the hunch is based on is the restart does not
happening.
mehma sarja wrote :
I built 3.0.3 myself with no changes to source code. I am using postgresql
which I installed using a binary file - the Ubuntu install would not run
right.
Now to the question of amd vs intel. The processor is Intel 64 bit, I
think that's called amd64. I am
POSTGRESQL
change password to 'postgres'
t...@bacula:~$ sudo -u postgres psql postgres
postgres=# \password postgres
---
edited create_postgresql_database to add:
CREATE DATABASE ${db_name} $ENCODING TEMPLATE template0;
reference: http://osdir.com/ml/debian-bugs-dist/2009-09/msg03836.html
---
About 20 GB/hour is what I got on a data set of 700 - 900 GB.
Mehma
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Timo,.
Your test involved just 600 some MB of data which may not be a large or
varied enough data set. There is data and then there is data. Millions of
small email index files is harder on Bacula than thousands of large files.
And you don't mentioned if or how you controlled for your network
Found the problem: The pgsql driver is not installed. Any ideas where I get
one from and where I put it?
Mehma
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*Fatal error*: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Db_Adapter_Exception' with message
'The pgsql driver is not currently installed' in
Thanks Reiner,
Got the pdo_pgsql installed using this link:
http://www.theatons.com/ubuntu-install-php5-mysql-apache2-ssl-pdo-pdo_mysqland
substituting pgsql.
However, surfing to the html folder gives me a nice GUI and nothing after
that. Meaning, I click on anyhting and get an error of nothing
Thanks for the link CoolAtt,
I looked through the install instructions and they are a bit vague. any
chance anyone can send me their successful commands and I'll make a nice
install document and send it to the site maintainer for inclusion.
Mehma
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2010/1/20 CoolAtt NNA cool...@live.com
I'll give it a shot and report back.
Thanks,
Mehma
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Piotr Gbyliczek p...@forlinux.co.uk wrote:
On Friday 22 January 2010 15:29:18 mehma sarja wrote:
I looked through the install instructions and they are a bit vague. any
chance anyone can send me
I'm at the last steps and on a 9.0.4 64 bit Ubuntu box:
$ sudo ./webacula_postgresql_create_database.sh
Who are we supposed to run this command as?
Mehma
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:46 AM, mehma sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll give it a shot and report back
OK, I'm done with all the steps. How do you log into it?
Mehma
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:36 PM, mehma sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm at the last steps and on a 9.0.4 64 bit Ubuntu box:
$ sudo ./webacula_postgresql_create_database.sh
Who are we supposed to run this command
I try to avoid NFS for heavy or prolonged use because of bad experiences. I
have an untried 15-bay Coraid AOE array. What I have accomplished is to
notice that the AOE array disks show up, without re-configuring the kernel,
on a linux box via the LAN and a mount later, it's available for use. I
What NAS did you get sd working on?
Mehma
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Sean M Clark smcl...@tamu.edu wrote:
On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there
Steve,
You have incremental and differential schedules defined, however you don't
use them in the incremental and differential job blocks. In fact, you don't
call out ANY schedule in either of those jobs. What's it defaulting to? I'd
think a bacula restart would error out in starting bacula-dir.
how I
can get the subject and from blocks working correctly.
Thanks Bruno.
Mehma
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On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Bruno Friedmann br...@ioda-net.ch wrote:
On 12/25/2009 12:39 AM, mehma sarja wrote:
I can run one job and the next job freezes. Nothing in the logs. Any
help?
Mehma
I can run one job and the next job freezes. Nothing in the logs. Any help?
Mehma
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Tried fd ver 2.4.4 and 3.0.3 and they start and pid dies immediately. I am
having a hard time diagnosing this one. OS X console does not post the
error and system log files are just as quiet. Seems to compile fine. I can
bconsole to the director (Ubuntu 3.0.3) from the os x machine. Checked the
Ah HAH! The old I just upgraded to bacula 3.03 this morning mistake. The
problem here could be what happened to me. The database needs to be bounced.
Yes, indexes dropped and re-init-ed. It was a few moons ago and I forget
what exactly I did. Horribly slow backups and they NEVER finished and
The user community should make an effort to offer pre-compiled fd's and sd's
for various OSes. I was in the same dilemma.
Yudhvir
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On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.comwrote:
Anyone know of existing Bacula 3.0.2 packages for these
two distros?
If you need to ramp up to hundreds of machines, let me know - it is easy and
simple.
Yudhvir
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On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 8:02 PM, tim5 bacula-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
Thanks John. You were right. I was not restarting the storage daemon . .
Doh! My sincerest thanks, Tim.
Never mind I see it on freebsd site.
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:58 PM, mehma sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
Silver,I'll take 3.0.0 - please point me towards that direction.
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On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Silver Salonen sil...@ultrasoft.eewrote:
On Friday 03 July 2009 01:31:45
Bacula on FreeBSD is at 2.4.2, any short-term prospects we will see version
3 port or package?
Yudhvir
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Thanks Martin,
You have put a good closure on the quest for knowledge. If I upgrade Bacula,
will I have to upgrade the database? Meaning do I have to run those update
table scripts. I am on postgresql version 8.29.
Yudhvir
OK, this shows why it is slow. The algorithm in add_findex is only
I got into gdb but know very little how to move around in there. I tried:
[r...@lucifer ~]# gdb /usr/local/sbin/bacula-dir 27410
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
This GDB was configured as amd64-marcel-freebsd...(no debugging symbols
found)...
Attaching to program: /usr/local/sbin/bacula-dir, process
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 4 (Thread 0x801902180 (LWP 100350)):
#0 0x0008016f98cc in nanosleep () from /lib/libc.so.7
#1 0x0008009078c5 in nanosleep () from /lib/libthr.so.3
#2 0x0044e21e in bmicrosleep ()
#3 0x0042408d in wait_for_next_job ()
#4
Thanks for all your help you guys. I am impressed with the level of
expertise here!
Error accessing memory address 0x7fbff000: Bad address.
#0 0x0040c043 in add_findex ()
The function add_findex is interesting, but I think like your bacula-dir
was
Try the following gdb
Trying to restore files using bconsole: * restore client=client1-fd
fileset=Client1-Fileset select current all done. It does the 'select',
'current', and 'all' but sits there on the 'done' part. I have left it like
this overnight with no change in status. My setup is Bacula 2.4.4 DIR and SD
on a
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