On 10/4/2011 3:49 PM, James Harper wrote:
I have this error backing up Exchange on a Windows 2008 Standard 64
bit
system.
HrESEBackupSetup seems to be a Windows call. Bacula reports the
error
and yet seems to back up the proper amount of data though I cannot
access
it since it is flagged
Hi,
I recently made several changes to my network, and ever since my bacula backups
to the affected server error out after exactly 15 minutes. I don't know exactly
which change is the culprit, but I suspect it is somehow IPSec-related, and
would appreciate some help troubleshooting the
files. For the Windows machines, I had to create
a second DNS name for the same machine that only had an A record but not an
record.
Kevin Keane
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From: Craig Van Tassle [mailto:cvantas...@purdue.edu]
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To: bacula-users
Thank you very much!
It does seem like a major improvement, then. It used to be that when the IPv6
connection failed, bacula would fail in a pretty bad way, and not fail over to
IPv4.
Great to hear that it now gracefully degrades!
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are finished. That
means that the exact time you schedule the differentials doesn't matter. Just
schedule them to start five minutes after the fulls (at 22:10), and with a
lower priority.
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From: hymie! [mailto:hy...@lactose.homelinux.net]
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 12:03 PM
To: Kevin Keane
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net; hy
Are you using a separate volume per job? In that case, you could simply forego
a copy job altogether and just copy the disk files themselves. 100 years from
now, you may have a problem simply reading the database. So it may be easier
and better to just rely on the files themselves. Write a
Are all the full backups on separate volumes (separate tapes or separate disk
files?) If so, I believe all you need to do is move the volumes over to the new
server and add the second SD to the pool. Bacula doesn't store SD information
with the backups.
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From: Mister
I've been using Bacula on a Windows 2008 server for a while now. A couple
things:
- Forget tape drives. With SBS Server, use USB hard disks for backup. Use
2008's native backup (Not NTBackup any more - the new one is MUCH improved once
you get over the completely new concepts).
- Forget
I'm instead using a shell script to build the client defs. It's actually easier
and more flexible. You simply include a shell script in your bacula-dir.conf
with the @| syntax (like so:
@|/etc/bacula/jobs/alljobs.bash
A template approach for clients isn't all that useful because almost all the
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Windows 2008/2008r2 Server backup
On Wed, 12 May 2010 06:51:42 +0200, Kevin Keane
subscript
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I'm using Windows backup to an iSCSI drive, and then use bacula to
back up a snapshot of that iSCSI volume.
Is the result of that a monolothic blob like W2K3's ntbackup .bkf or single
files? If it's a monolithic blob, Bacula can't do incrementals anymore. If
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From: Henrik Johansen [mailto:hen...@scannet.dk]
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Windows 2008/2008r2 Server backup
On 05/11/10 10:04 AM, Graham Keeling wrote:
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at
There is no such thing as system state backup any more in Windows 2008. It's
always the whole C: drive. I'm not sure how well bacula handles it in the end.
There also is the issue that Windows 2008 relies heavily on junction points,
which bacula doesn't handle well.
I'm using Windows backup to
I am also using W2K8 and back up with Windows Backup to an iSCSI server.
There really is no good way around Windows backup (unless you want a paid
solution). W2K8 relies heavily on junction points, which bacula doesn't back
up. BTW, if you are using Exchange 2007, be sure to install SP2 -
You can indeed script bacula, although it's a bit awkward: simply pipe the
commands and all the input data into bconsole via stdin.
If you have access to your DHCP server, you could use a lease renewal to
trigger the backup (keep in mind that the lease will likely be renewed well
before the
You are right, ping is an active polling method, and probably not the best tool
for the job. It would probably work if you only have a few laptops. If you want
to back up many of them, I agree that it may cause too much ICMP traffic.
Also, you would need a mechanism to detect that a backup has
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From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:ala...@metrocast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 3:05 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Simplified pools
On 04/06/10 17:28, Kevin Keane wrote:
From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:ala
Hi,
First of all - I agree that the volume handling on disks is one of bacula's two
weakest points. Whether a dedicated disk-based SD would actually solve anything
is an open question in my mind, though, because most of the problems come from
the overall architecture, and that's largely baked
I second this idea. Maybe you could turn it into a feature request (see the Web
site for instructions on how to do that).
Your idea would solve very nicely solve one really ugly problem: when manually
running a backup job, the job may end up in the wrong pool - even if you
actually remembered
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Idea/suggestion for dedicated disk-based sd
On 04/06/10 05:51, Kevin Keane wrote:
There are still a few
I would NOT recommend the AddLevelSuffix directive - that is too
inflexible, as well as unnecessary. You can simply include ${Level}
in your LabelFormat directive. Note that if you include a variable in
the label format, Bacula will no longer automatically append the
volume ID.
.*
File = /virtual
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Thanks for the answer, though!
Regards,
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 3:06 AM
To: Kevin Keane
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Same file, same job, backed up two or three
times
There are several reasons.
a) not all shells understand -z. Specifically, csh doesn't. Also, command.com
and cmd.exe don't understand it. People used to any of these would naturally
gravitate towards the alternative solution.
b) your version actually is incorrect. Even with -z, $var still
I have a guess that what you are really looking for is not for the three
clients to share one job, but rather one fileset.
You can't share jobs, but you can share file sets.
Basically, a job connects the file set with the client (and then says which
storage daemon to use, and all the other
You may want to look into using a script instead of a text configuration file.
Bacula-dir.conf supports include files with the syntax
@filename
If you instead use
@|filename
then bacula-dir will treat filename as a shell script, execute it and use the
output from stdout in its configuration.
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From: Stan Meier [mailto:stan.me...@billigmail.org]
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:08 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backing up 100 servers
While you are right and creating a configuration based on scripts is
quite
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Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backing up 100 servers
* Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com:
We don't backup whole servers
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Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 1:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] VSS Windows Backups
2) I couldn't get far enough for this to be an issue but I believe
bacula's
Media SET FirstWritten='2008-01-01' WHERE FirstWritten = '-00-00';
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Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] prune not working as expected
Oh yes, that was me. Ultimately, it's a bug in bacula; it has some inconsistent
default values: by default, the director tries to connect on IPv6 when the
machine has an record listed. But the FD does not listen on IPv6 (in
Linux, you can turn it on to make it work, in Windows, IPv6 is not
involved that have only
A but no records associated, and use these alternate names in the bacula
configuration files.
From: Kevin Keane [mailto:subscript...@kkeane.com]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 1:47 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Windows client
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] IPv6 bug - was RE: Windows client
firewalling problem
2009/12/22 Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com
I started using GPOs for deploying software, and ditched it pretty quickly. Too
many limitations; the biggest of them is that it can only install MSI files,
not applications packaged as executables or any other way.
Of course you can create MSI files yourself with tools such as makemsi, but
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I also checked: there are no jobs associated with these volumes.
Yes, prune should mark those volumes are purged if there are no jobs.
It's a mystery.
Is there a way to turn on something like verbose output for pruning so I can
find out exactly what it does to
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From: Martin Simmons [mailto:mar...@lispworks.com]
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 12:44 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] prune not working as expected
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:11:38 -0800, Kevin Keane said:
I have
I have a couple older volumes that I expected to get pruned by now, but they
don't. I am using bacula 3.0.2 on OpenSuSE.
Here is one example:
| 244 | randamai_20091101223426_Full.bacula| Archive
| 1 | 93,005,712,230 | 21 |2,851,200 | 0 |0 |
I recently upgraded my bacula from 2.4 to 3.0. Almost everything works
beautifully, except for one Windows 2008 Standard client machine (64 version).
This machine is running the 64-bit version of winbacula 3.0.2. The directory
and SD both are on other machines on the same subnet. The Windows
Since telnet is refused, too, odds are that either there is a firewall
involved, or the FQDN resolves to the wrong host.
BTW, telnet failing is no longer always a reliable indicator of whether the
firewall is configured correctly, since many firewalls have different rules on
a per-application
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] RFC: backing up hundreds of TB
Kevin Keane schrieb:
Just
You could take the approach of append to incremental file every night but I
don't think it would help you, and actually would hurt.
Your idea of using small, 100 MB volumes to encourage rsync to work more
efficiently really is redoing something that bacula already does for you. If
you simply
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Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 5:06 AM
To: Bruno Friedmann; bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] eSATA / USB disks as media for Bacula
Just an add to the previous great comments.
If you envisage to use
I am currently using version 2.4.2 on OpenSUSE 11.1 (x86_64), and would like to
upgrade to 3.0, but I don't want to recompile from source. OpenSUSE 11.1 still
only includes bacula 2.4. Are there any 3.0 RPMs? The OpenSUSE build service
usually has newer RPMs, but even there I only found the
for Backup it is not possible, to restore to the same
location (or i am wrong?) ...
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with some configuration either on the client or
the bacula server or is this a problem with the router/firewall ?
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backup.
I've joined a screenshot of BAT where :
* all backup are selected
* a file is selected
as you can see the file has been saved by a Full backup and then by all
the Incremental backups while its HASH didn't change.
Any idea about this ?
Klaas
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type of backup, and therefore never cleans up the log files. So the
number of log files (and the amount of disk space they take up) keeps
growing. I believe this will also slow down Exchange.
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directory that may
be subject to antivirus scanning. That may prevent the FD from writing
some files to the directory.
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have to set OneFS=no.
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(usually, user bacula).
ClientRunBeforeJob and ClientRunAfterJob are executed by the FD, and run
as whatever user the FD is running (usually root, as you already said).
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Use the same fileset in two jobs.
Eduardo Sieber wrote:
Hello people!
That's My problem... I have 1 fileset that list files to backup from
one server... But I wanna use the same job to backup some files from
another server...
How can I handle this? Do I have two clients at same fileset,
configuration file.
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Daniel De Marco wrote:
* Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com [07/28/2009 21:51]:
I didn't follow this thread, but there is a simple solution to this
problem. You can generate the actual content of the file set with a
script, and call the same script from within both file sets
of 10,000 write
cycles, which means that an SSD used for spooling should last for 1000
full backups - even more differential or incremental ones.
Or is my reasoning wrong here? Without practical experience, that's
entirely possible.
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to the database size and all the other
activity going on in your system.
Of course, if you are not actually backing up the Windows image, just
documents, my calculation could be completely different.
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http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Basic_Volume_Management.html#SECTION00262
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and RELATED for the other direction, not?
On the director the iptable entry reads: 11 ACCEPT tcp --
0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0 tcp dpts:9101:9103 state NEW
same here.
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} I can't test
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to just about everything
on that machine. I'm not sure if it is allowed to listen to a socket,
though.
Backup Operator also can back up and restore files without permissions,
if the bacula-fd uses the correct backup APIs.
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Should I change some service property?
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the ownership when writing the file during
the restore itself?
Note to self: when doing such a restore, restore /etc/passwd and
/etc/group (or the LDAP configuration or whatever else is used) before
anything else. That's 20/20 hindsight, of course.
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probably had the date set incorrectly.
I noticed that these files are included in every incremental backup, even
though they
have not changed since the last full backup.
The director/storage is bacula 2.4.4 on a fedora 7. The server is centOS 5.2.
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Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com:
I solved exactly this issue with SSH tunnels. The description on how I
did it is in the Bacula Wiki in the howto section.
Thanks for the reference. I had had a look at it earlier and had kept it on my
mind. After
this
is a typical requirement and I would expect there to be more than one
approach.
Thanks,
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Steven Palm wrote:
On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
This depends on your situation, of course, but I found that very
often,
backing up workstations really isn't all that useful. Ideally, they
don't hold any data (because the data is stored on a server),
Life
server (not a Linux server, though) also has a very
nice interface for retrieving old files.
Of course, that isn't always true; some workstations do hold important
data that isn't replicated anywhere else. So your mileage may vary.
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Steven Palm wrote:
On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
This depends on your situation, of course, but I found that very
often,
backing up workstations really isn't all that useful. Ideally, they
don't hold any data (because the data is stored on a server),
Life
if there is a workaround on FileID having reached
the 2**32 max on rev. 2.4.4?
I would like to wait some more time before upgrading to rev. 3.0 in
the production environment (I believe rev. 3 has a bigger slot for
that value, isn't it?).
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thought it was some kind of permissions problem, so I checked the
bacula-fd service and changed
the running user from System to Administrator.
Nothing changed.
What may be the problem?
Thanx a lot,
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Victor Hugo dos Santos wrote:
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com wrote:
[...]
Notes: This feature may only makes sense for jobs and files, maybe not for
volumes.
I haven't fully thought through the implications yet.
The interaction
qualified name or not ?
I a beginner with bacula and in english ;-) sorry
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hearty thank-you from me, too. Bacula is really great software!
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Mike Ruskai wrote:
On 04/07/2009 04:21, Kevin Keane wrote:
Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
Date: 4/6/2009
Origin: Kevin Keane - subscription at kkeane dot com
Status:
I very much like this idea. I have pretty much enough storage
suspicion that it
may be a single large database file; database files can often be
compressed to as little as a few percent of their original size, because
they are often sparse files.
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Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
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What: Currently, the retention time
Item n: implement retention times specified as number of copies.
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Status:
What: Currently, the retention time for a volume/job etc. is a
fixed number of seconds from the last time the item (volume
a
thing of the 1999 Internet. This discussion is the first time I have
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into the
reverse issue in Fall; the backup won't run at all when switching back.
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John Drescher wrote:
On 04/04/2009 04:52, Kevin Keane wrote:
No, it's documented behavior. The numbers are actually the media IDs -
basically, the database primary key. If you deleted these volumes from
bacula completely, the numbering would start at 0005.
Documented where
I've seen a couple requests over time for monitoring bacula with Nagios.
So I put a writeup of my solution on the Bacula Wiki at
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=nagios
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Client2Full0002
Known bug?
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Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 03/04/09 21:19, Kevin Keane wrote:
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 03/04/09 18:56, Kevin Keane wrote:
Foo wrote:
On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 17:57:32 +0200, John Drescher
dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11
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