Hi everyone,
I have a couple of problems that I can't quite tackle.
I have an HP MSL4048 48 tape autochanger. What I would like to do is to have
all the tapes fill up, and when the last tape is filled up the first one
should be made available again - so a rotation of tapes. The problem is
there
Hello,
My first question is in the topic: how to restore the most recent backup
from given storage?
My backup system has two independent storages. I backup my clients to
both of the storages. I don't use copy jobs because I want to have
backups even if one of the storages fails. I run each
On 2/1/2010 10:47 AM, Rinat Shigapov wrote:
My second question: Is there any other way to backup each client in two
independent storages?
One job - multiple storage destinations is a long outstanding NFR.
Long ago we reconciled that duplicate job records only cost us in RBMBS
storage, which
Hello dear Bacula (happy) users.
After some testings, I plan to deploy Bacula on my infrastructure. I'm
currently working for a web hosting enterprise so we have some... weird
configurations, mixing OS flavours and OS versions.
A little presentation of the infrastructure:
- Server dedicated
Running Version: 3.0.3 (18 October 2009) on FreeBSD.
I've run through a number of tape tests via btape and mtx-changer (results
at http://www.freebsddiary.org/tape-library.php).
This system has a standalone DLT drive and a tape library containing a DLT
drive. Backups have been going to the
Dan Langille wrote:
I'm trying to run a job and force the storage to be my tape library. All
attempts have resulted in the standalone drive being used instead.
Your configuration is perfect.
In my opinion its a bug - or maybe something related to this new
feature (I think its not in your
On 01.02.2010 02:24, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi Thomas,
[...]
Have a look at the 'estimate' command.
http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/Bacula_Console.html
Yes, not exactly what I was looking for, but OK. Thanks!
--
Thomas
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent reason. Here's the
error message:
*messages
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Start Backup JobId 21689,
Job=madhaus-home.2010-02-01_12.49.16_07
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Using Device Tank-large-device
01-Feb 12:49 tank-sd JobId
Hi!
I am trying to set up bacula to aoutmaticly creating and labeling a
volume for backup. AFAIK I did everything to make it happen, but it
does not work as expected ...
In bacula-dir.conf:
JobDefs {
Name = kiwiJob
Type = Backup
Level = Incremental
Client = kiwi-fd
FileSet =
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Russell Sutherland
r...@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca wrote:
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent reason. Here's the
error message:
*messages
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Start Backup JobId 21689,
Job=madhaus-home.2010-02-01_12.49.16_07
01-Feb
On 2/1/2010 1:19 PM, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
Yes, not exactly what I was looking for, but OK. Thanks!
estimate listing=yes will get you more verbose. Feel free to hack it
further to get additional details.
~BAS
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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
Russell Sutherland pisze:
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent reason. Here's the
error message:
*messages
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Start Backup JobId 21689,
Job=madhaus-home.2010-02-01_12.49.16_07
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Using Device
Hi every:
I'm trying to add a new Windows Client (the first) to my Bacula but I'm
get problems while trying to communicate from Bacula Server to Client.
This is my client configuration:
Director {
Name = serverbacula-dir
Password = oGsNf04dulgd4ga9
}
FileDaemon {
First of all - check the windows Firewall. Than...
}
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name = 10.128.50.10-fd
You should no write a ip as your client name.
FDport = 9102 # where we listen for the director
WorkingDirectory = C:\Temp\bacula
Thomas Schweikle t...@vr-web.de kirjoitti viestissä
news:hk76l8$o2...@ger.gmane.org...
Hi!
I am trying to set up bacula to aoutmaticly creating and labeling a
volume for backup. AFAIK I did everything to make it happen, but it
does not work as expected ...
In bacula-dir.conf:
JobDefs {
Russel,
Inc-Pool reached Maximum Volumes (7 volumes), thats it the cause of your
problems
sorry my english =)
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Russell Sutherland escreveu:
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent
You should not write a ip as your client name.
Is that a problem? All my clients (Linux until now) have IP address as
name and I haven't problems before. Also it's not a IP address because
the name is 10.128.50.10-fd this is a string to me (I don't know for
Bacula :( )
Its not a
On 2/1/2010 2:23 PM, Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
Its not a problem But I just think its not practical and maybe
considered a security flaw.
Maybe, OK, i'll take into account.
But the names are not equal... I think it cannot work that way.
I changes the name to be equal and the problem
Hello Dan,
No this is not a bug, but rather a missunderstanding of the user. As is
documented in the manual, the MediaType directive is a key element in a
Bacula Storage daemon. Bacula by design assumes that if the director
requests a volume with media type X, that that volume can be loaded
But the names are not equal... I think it cannot work that way.
I changes the name to be equal and the problem still.
Restarted all daemons?
Maybe you should equalize the director and client versions...
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The Planet:
Heitor Medrado de Faria pisze:
You should not write a ip as your client name.
Is that a problem? All my clients (Linux until now) have IP address as
name and I haven't problems before. Also it's not a IP address because
the name is 10.128.50.10-fd this is a string to me (I don't know for
ganiuszka wrote:
Heitor Medrado de Faria pisze:
You should not write a ip as your client name.
Is that a problem? All my clients (Linux until now) have IP address
as name and I haven't problems before. Also it's not a IP address
because the name is 10.128.50.10-fd this is a string to me (I
On 2/1/2010 2:39 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
The Name of FileDaemon in bacula-fd.conf and the name of Client in
bacula-dir.conf do not have to be the same.
Sure, I test with differents names and it works, just install 3.0.2
client. Maybe the problems was the version of client, I'm not so sure
about
Russell Sutherland pisze:
On 1-Feb-10, at 1:54 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
Russell Sutherland pisze:
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent reason. Here's
the error message:
*messages
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId 21689: Start Backup JobId 21689,
Heitor Medrado de Faria pisze:
ganiuszka wrote:
Heitor Medrado de Faria pisze:
You should not write a ip as your client name.
Is that a problem? All my clients (Linux until now) have IP address
as name and I haven't problems before. Also it's not a IP address
because the name is
Hello all,
I've made changes to a job's fileset, but it does not seem to have any
effect. By doing a SELECT in the bacula database, I'm able to see that
files which are part of a path which I've added to an Exclude block are
still being backed up.
Heres the fileset for an example:
Before:
On 01.02.2010 20:14, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
Thomas Schweikle t...@vr-web.de kirjoitti viestissä
news:hk76l8$o2...@ger.gmane.org...
Hi!
I am trying to set up bacula to aoutmaticly creating and labeling a
volume for backup. AFAIK I did everything to make it happen, but it
does not work as
Hi everyone, i'm a new bacula user. I've installed bacula 3.0.3 in my Ubuntu
Server 9.10 system with sucess. I've also run some backup jobs (incremental and
full). But when i try to run a restore job the console give me:
RestoreFiles.2010-02-01_10.31.17_10 is waiting execution, and the job
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 2:52 PM, ganiuszka ganius...@gmail.com wrote:
Russell Sutherland pisze:
On 1-Feb-10, at 1:54 PM, ganiuszka wrote:
Russell Sutherland pisze:
My autolabels just stopped working. For no apparent reason. Here's
the error message:
*messages
01-Feb 12:49 tank-dir JobId
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
Hi Reynier, some weeks ago, there's a discussion on the list about strange
error between -dir -fd -sd on windows.
Did you win2k3 have ip6 too (or be a 64bits)
The bug if I remembering is about connection initiate on ipv4 and return is
waiting on ipv6 something salad like this.
Try a search.
Steve Polyack kor...@comcast.net kirjoitti viestissä
news:4b673aba.10...@comcast.net...
Hello all,
I've made changes to a job's fileset, but it does not seem to have any
effect. By doing a SELECT in the bacula database, I'm able to see that
files which are part of a path which I've added to
Volumes won't get deleted automatically. If you don't want to recycle
existing volumes, you have to delete old ones manually, or make a script
to
do it. Deleting might require both deleting from the catalog (since you
have
a limit of 'maximum volumes' which would prevent creating new ones) and
Glynd wrote:
No Don, you didn't misunderstand, I did! I assumed that the week starts on
Sunday, rather than the anniversary of the 1st January.
I understand what you thought. But you are not dealing with weeks. You
are dealing with days. The 5th Tuesday is not the Tuesday of the 5th
week.
Fred wrote:
Hello dear Bacula (happy) users.
After some testings, I plan to deploy Bacula on my infrastructure. I'm
currently working for a web hosting enterprise so we have some... weird
configurations, mixing OS flavours and OS versions.
A little presentation of the infrastructure:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Dan,
No this is not a bug, but rather a missunderstanding of the user. As is
documented in the manual, the MediaType directive is a key element in a
Bacula Storage daemon. Bacula by design assumes that if the director
requests a volume with media type X, that
Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
I'm trying to run a job and force the storage to be my tape library. All
attempts have resulted in the standalone drive being used instead.
Your configuration is perfect.
In my opinion its a bug - or maybe something related to this new
Dan Langille wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Dan,
No this is not a bug, but rather a missunderstanding of the user. As is
documented in the manual, the MediaType directive is a key element in a
Bacula Storage daemon. Bacula by design assumes that if the director
requests a volume with
I have a Client Run After Job which runs a bash script which ends up
writing a file on the client, %i_%v.txt
It all works except the substitution is not occuring and it is literally
writing the file %i_%v.txt.
Is this expected?
Regards,
Richard
Ok, thank you for helping, i'm using bconsole, but i also tried with the bat
gui. I do this step:
1. run a backup job in /tmp, wich ends with no error. i check the volume in
/tmp and seems to be alright
2. give a restore command in bconsole, select 5: Select the most recent backup
for a client
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