On Sunday 02 July 2006 10:41, hikari wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Bottom line, unless Scott decides to load a FC5 system, there will no
longer be any FC5 rpms other than the source rpm. Since I have pity on
FC5 users (guinea pigs for the RedHat cowboys -- I *was* one), over time
(perhaps a
This looks like the DIR crashed.
A similar problem has been reported recently.
You might try to capture a traceback in case the DIR crashes (see the
appropriate chapter in the manual), and run the DIR with debug output
enabled and redirected to a file. This might tell something about the
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 19:17:37 -0400, Francisco Reyes said:
I have a pool with Volume Retention = 6 days.
I have some purged volumes which are in purged status and are older than
6 days, yet new volumens are getting created.
What messages are printing in the log?
It would be useful to
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
regression tests, requiring a power off. When it came backup, my boot
partition was empty. I loaded the latest kernel, made 3 full backups, and
rebooted, at which time, it died a hundred horrible deaths (horrible death
= a line of red output on the
Hi,
On 7/3/2006 10:40 AM, Niels Huylebroeck wrote:
This looks like the DIR crashed.
A similar problem has been reported recently.
You might try to capture a traceback in case the DIR crashes (see the
appropriate chapter in the manual), and run the DIR with debug output
enabled and redirected
Hello,
On 7/3/2006 1:31 PM, Sergey Velikanov [Intelsoft] wrote:
Hi
I'am newbie in Bacula, could you answeron my two questions.
1) How can I define only dir name to backup? For example I've dir /proc,
I don't want backup it contents, but I want that when I restore my backup,I
receive
On Monday 03 July 2006 12:41, Alan Brown wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
regression tests, requiring a power off. When it came backup, my boot
partition was empty. I loaded the latest kernel, made 3 full backups, and
rebooted, at which time, it died a hundred horrible deaths
On Monday 03 July 2006 13:24, le dahut wrote:
Hello,
Bacula 1.38.10 RPM compiled successfully with the option --with-python.
But in a python prompt I get this :
import sys, bacula
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named bacula
Any
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Perhaps your hardware is slightly flaky?
That is possible, but after having problems on 3 different machines that I
upgraded from FC4 to FC5, I suspect that the problem is in their upgrade
procedures that leaves the system in an unstable state.
What
Pretty non-critical, but I thought I'd point it out.
Apparently, I'm so used to hitting CTRL-D to exit programs, that I
do it without even thinking.
If I hit CTRL-D at the prompt of dbcheck, it absolutely freaks out.
It starts scrolling by as if I were holding down the enter key, and
is
Following is captured using -d 100 and redirect to file.
+
bigstore-dir: mysql.c:68 DB REopen 1 bacula
bigstore-dir: next_vol.c:49 CatReq FindMedia: PoolId=1, MediaType=File
bigstore-dir: next_vol.c:65 catreq after find_next_vol ok=1 FW=1150964671
bigstore-dir:
As many of you have, I've seen the discussions of performance issues
with very large filesets.
I noticed this morning that bacula-web claims our primary Bacula server
has a total number of files of 302,000. I know this is wrong, because
our largest server alone has nearly a million.
So I did a
Ok, everything works fine now.
Another question, is it possible to get an estimation via python Scripting ?
K.
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
On Monday 03 July 2006 13:24, le dahut wrote:
Hello,
Bacula 1.38.10 RPM compiled successfully with the option --with-python.
But in a python prompt I
On Monday 03 July 2006 15:21, Alan Brown wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Perhaps your hardware is slightly flaky?
That is possible, but after having problems on 3 different machines that
I upgraded from FC4 to FC5, I suspect that the problem is in their
upgrade procedures
On Monday 03 July 2006 15:35, Bill Moran wrote:
Pretty non-critical, but I thought I'd point it out.
Apparently, I'm so used to hitting CTRL-D to exit programs, that I
do it without even thinking.
If I hit CTRL-D at the prompt of dbcheck, it absolutely freaks out.
It starts scrolling by as
What is your kernel version?
On Monday 03 July 2006 16:03, Niels Huylebroeck wrote:
Following is captured using -d 100 and redirect to file.
+
bigstore-dir: mysql.c:68 DB REopen 1 bacula
bigstore-dir: next_vol.c:49 CatReq FindMedia: PoolId=1, MediaType=File
bigstore-dir:
On Monday 03 July 2006 17:09, le dahut wrote:
Ok, everything works fine now.
Another question, is it possible to get an estimation via python Scripting
If you mean can the Python script run a console estimate command, the answer
is: no, not directly as the only command that Python can run is
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
As with your FC problems, I suspect my suse ones are due to continual
upgrading since 8.2 - a clean installation on a Mac Powerbook is running
more than happily.
Quite possibly this was the problem with the FC4 to FC5 update, and I
suspected that I
In response to Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you file a bug report, I'll make sure it is cleaned up in 1.39.x
Done. Thanks.
--
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.
IMPORTANT: This message contains confidential
When I was running my tape drive test I got a little impatient and hit
return twice after inserting the second volume the first time. Do you
think that explains the first rewind error below ?
The second rewind error is because I hit return too soon.
Here's the end of my btape fill log:
Hi all
Anybody know where i found the rpm package of bacula-fd to FC3?
tks
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On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 10:34:53 -0400, Bill Moran said:
As many of you have, I've seen the discussions of performance issues
with very large filesets.
I noticed this morning that bacula-web claims our primary Bacula server
has a total number of files of 302,000. I know this is wrong, because
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 11:10:04 -0700 (PDT), Horse said:
Just got back to this. No, /home is a normal directory
That's very strange. Can you post the output from the estimate listing
command (assuming that just shows the 1 file too)?
BTW, don't forget to post replies to the list.
__Martin
In response to Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 15:06:22 -0700 (PDT), Horse said:
I'm running Bacula 1.36.2 on my Archlinux server. It is (and faithfully
has
been) backing up the server and 2 Win2k desktops. I have
I ran into a strange failure mode, which I don't understand:
This is one of the typical reports I get when backing up the catalog:
JobId: 2974
Job:BackupCatalog.2006-06-30_01.00.00
Backup Level: Full
Client: xx-fd
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Diederik de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 17:58:18 -0700 (PDT)Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [Bacula-users] Question about the list.]Diederik,Thanks for the forward. I assume this is the only way I could reply to a message in
the archives if I
Hi
Bacula send me notification
04-Jul 10:03 backup-sd: Job ftp-server.2006-07-04_10.02.58 waiting. Cannot find
any appendable volumes.
Please use the label command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: FileStorage (/var/backups)
Media type: File
Pool: ftp-Full-Pool
04-Jul 10:03 backup-sd: Job ftp-server.2006-07-04_10.02.58 waiting. Cannot
find any appendable volumes.
Please use the label command to create a new Volume for:
Storage: FileStorage (/var/backups)
Media type: File
Pool: ftp-Full-Pool
What steps
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