In response to Luke Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for replying, FYI the jobs don't have the same name but below is the
directors configuration file excluding passwords.
FYI I have since addded another job resource which also doesn't appear on
the list.the jobs in question are
Hi there, the jobs I was referring to are:
Job {
Name = Autonet Server
JobDefs = Autonet
Type = Backup
Level = Full
Client = jspautonet-fd
FileSet = Webserver Set
Schedule = jspautonet-fd
Write Bootstrap = /usr/local/bacula/bin/working/jspautonet.bsr
}
Job {
Name = Backupmxdev
Hello,
i want restore a simple file from a FULL job which is not that big.
and it took 10 hours to build the directory-tree.
job informations:
Type | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes| JobStatus |
B| F | 913,065 | 17,818,106,395 | T
--
i have already checked if there are all
On 11/15/06, Manuel Staechele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,i want restore a simple file from a FULL job which is not that big.and it took 10 hours to build the directory-tree.job informations:Type | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes| JobStatus |
B| F |913,065 |17,818,106,395 | T--i have already
Thomas Traeger wrote:
Excellent point. The servers that are slowest to transfer are also the
busiest, my front end web server and my mail gateways (Av and spam
filtering).
That is certainly something to look further into. I could try turning
off compression for one cycle to prove the
Run Bacula with debug turned on [ bacula start -d100 bacula-
log.txt ], then run your job specific to that client.
Stop bacula and restart w/o debug turned on or you'll end up with a
very large file to wade through.
Two choices here: 1. pico bacula-log.txt in the term session or 2.
mv
Hello List,
have anyone built an RPM of bacula-client 1.38.11 for SuSe SLES 9?
I have a couple of systems without development software installed and no
other system with that distro.
Does also anyone knows how to lauch the rpmbuild command in order to make
a client-only version?
My attempts to
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OK, here's how I got into this mess:
Operations staff has a calendar for which tape goes in when -- they
wrote it out because they really don't have the knowhow to check for
themselves. Well, they messed up because I don't have a full backup
Thanks, ask for the purchase of a UPS for our servers, at the moment the one
who we have it's damaged.
JeAn
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From: Kern Sibbald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Res:
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Here's a followup to myself. Apparently, I have two tapes called
catalyst_BW1 and have no idea how I could have gotten into this
situation. One of them is a brandy new tape:
Volume Label:
Id: Bacula 1.0 immortal
VerNo : 11
Hello,
We need to make a backup from one server to two different locations.
Is it possible to use two storage daemons ans use it simulataneously?
We need to make only one extraction of the data server and store it
in two different locations.
Thanks you,
Vicente Hernandez
Veloxia Network S.L.
Item 1: Bacula support for a MailOnSuccess feature.
Origin: Jaime Ventura jaimeventura at ipp dot pt
Date: 15 November 2006
Status: for 1.38.11: coded(patch on attachment), compiled, tested
for 1.39.28: coded(patch on attachment), complied, NOT tested
What: be able to send a
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Did you just remove compression from the definition?
I'm still looking for a way to EXPLICITLY disable compression.
DAve wrote:
Thomas Traeger wrote:
Excellent point. The servers that are slowest to transfer are also the
busiest, my front end
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Did you just remove compression from the definition?
I simply commented out the compression option in the FileSet section.
### FILESETS
FileSet {
Name = Web6
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
#
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 12:58:16 +0100, JP said:
Hye,
I use bacula 1.38.7.
This is an example of a FileSet I use :
FileSet {
Name = MacOsX
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
verify = s
hfsplussupport=yes
}
File
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Last update to myself:
Seems as if what happened is that the wrong tape was inserted during the
wrong week. For reasons unknown (if anyone can tell me where to look,
I'd be very grateful), the tape, when inserted the wrong week, appears
to have been
On 11/15/06, Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I read in the bacula docs that incremental backups use modification
times to decide if it or doesn't backup. For example and as it is said
in the doc, a mv on a directory doesn't change the modification time.
So, if I am not wrong,
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 11:15:31 -0500, Ryan Novosielski said:
Here's a followup to myself. Apparently, I have two tapes called
catalyst_BW1 and have no idea how I could have gotten into this
situation. One of them is a brandy new tape:
Volume Label:
Id: Bacula 1.0 immortal
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:53:47 +0100, Michel said:
I read in the bacula docs that incremental backups use modification
times to decide if it or doesn't backup. For example and as it is said
in the doc, a mv on a directory doesn't change the modification time.
So, if I am not wrong,
Hi,
On 11/15/2006 5:22 PM, Vicente Hernandez wrote:
Hello,
We need to make a backup from one server to two different locations.
Is it possible to use two storage daemons ans use it simulataneously?
We need to make only one extraction of the data server and store it
in two different
Hi, I am considering using bacula for
my laboratory data backups. A few questions on whether it will work with
my hardware, and regarding a few features:
1.Will my hardware work w/ bacula?
Tape
DriveCybernetics CY-8102 AIT2 8 mm
tape drive, 50/150 GB, *** iSCSI ***
System
On 15 Nov 2006 at 14:49, David W Borhani wrote:
Hi, I am considering using bacula for my laboratory data backups. A few
questions on whether it will work with my hardware, and regarding a few
features:
1.Will my hardware work w/ bacula?
Tape Drive Cybernetics CY-8102 AIT2 8
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David W Borhani wrote:
Hi, I am considering using bacula for my laboratory data backups. A few
questions on whether it will work with my hardware, and regarding a few
features:
1.Will my hardware work w/ bacula?
Tape Drive
Hello,
On 11/15/2006 6:22 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Last update to myself:
Seems as if what happened is that the wrong tape was inserted during the
wrong week. For reasons unknown (if anyone can tell me where to look,
I'd be very
I'm having issues restoring files from a backup tape, where the director and storage daemon are both on the same machine. running on debian I get the following error output in the bconsole:
OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yesJob started. JobId=65
*15-Nov 12:42 LocalDirector: Start Restore Job
Hi,
On 11/15/2006 8:58 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 15 Nov 2006 at 14:49, David W Borhani wrote:
Hi, I am considering using bacula for my laboratory data backups. A few
questions on whether it will work with my hardware, and regarding a few
features:
1.Will my hardware work w/ bacula?
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 11/15/2006 6:22 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Last update to myself:
Seems as if what happened is that the wrong tape was inserted during the
wrong week. For reasons unknown (if anyone can tell me where to look,
Hi,
On 11/15/2006 10:05 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
...
Is there really an easy way for the staff to determine next tape
though, when the storage devices and pools are defined in the schedule?
status dir does not show them in these cases (showing instead *unknown*).
Why not use the mails
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