[Bacula-users] order of operations

2009-02-12 Thread rjustinwilliams
I'm pulling a massive full backup, and am curious on one point. I can see, in bconsole, that the file daemon is examining files. I can also see that the bytes / files backed up is holding at 0 on the jobs list. Does bacula examine all the files before it begins to actually back them up? Ie

[Bacula-users] use of multiple tape drives

2009-02-26 Thread rjustinwilliams
Hi all I have a tape library w/ 2 drives. I have max jobs set to 3 in bacula-dir.conf I have autoselect set to yes in bacula-sd.conf For some reason, when I am trying to run 2 concurrent jobs of the same of different priority, Bacula is only using 1 tape drive. Obviously, I am missing

Re: [Bacula-users] use of multiple tape drives

2009-03-04 Thread rjustinwilliams
Thanks, François I don't think I had specified it at the Client resource. Jobs was unnecessary, since I am looking to run multiple jobs simultaneously, rather than two instances of the same job at the same time. The others I had specified. We'll give it another try and see what we can make

Re: [Bacula-users] question on full backups

2009-03-30 Thread rjustinwilliams
I did change the fileset to add an exclude in between. Would that cause all the previously backed-up files to be backed up again? If so, I suppose I should just delete the original job, and re-run the full backup. Seems silly, though, to have it run a full backup just because an exclusion

[Bacula-users] Windows Backups over VPN

2009-08-22 Thread rjustinwilliams
Holy smokes what an adventure!! Here's the software I am using for this: I had bacula 2.4.4 running on my Mac, which I am using as my director and as my storage daemon (I have an external USB drive sticking off of it just for backups). VPN, I am using OpenVPN, and, for grins, I downloaded

Re: [Bacula-users] Windows Backups over VPN

2009-08-24 Thread rjustinwilliams
Good to know; I've been out of the windows loop for a long while. On Aug 24, 2009 11:54am, Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi wrote: Holy smokes what an adventure!! Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an odd