Hi,
I'm looking to work out a query or script which quotes me the time since
the last live backup (ie I don't want to include virtual full backups) for
each of our configured jobs.
Not all of our backups are scheduled, some are triggered manually, so I
need to produce a list of how long it has
I've got several jobs that are running at the same time and they are
spooling data to the local disk, then writing to my Tape Drive for full
backups. My Incremental and Differential's are being written to Disk.
I can only run one Full job at a time. The rest of the jobs are all in
the status
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 09:56:29AM -0400, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
I've got several jobs that are running at the same time and they are
spooling data to the local disk, then writing to my Tape Drive for full
backups. My Incremental and Differential's are being written to Disk.
I can only run
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 16:06:47 +0200
Uwe Schuerkamp uwe.schuerk...@nionex.net wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 09:56:29AM -0400, Craig Van Tassle wrote:
I've got several jobs that are running at the same time and they are
spooling data to the local disk, then writing to my Tape Drive for
full
Hi,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
I'm looking to work out a query or script which quotes me the time since
the last live backup (ie I don't want to include virtual full backups) for
each of our configured jobs.
Not all of our backups are scheduled, some are triggered
This may sound a bit odd, but is there a way to simulate media rotation? For
instance, tell the bacula to fast-forward to a point in time and see if
volumes get recycled as expected.
I'm trying out some different schemes and would to be able test things a bit
faster than realtime...
I
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director connects to the FD without a problem,
but then when the Director tells the FD to connect back to
I have a similar setup. Can you add a rule in the firewall that will
allow the FD access to the SD. That's what I did in order to get my
backups to work.
On 6/20/2011 9:11 AM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up
OpenVPN ?
2011/6/20 Kevin O'Connor kevin.ocon...@arc90.com:
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director connects to the FD without a
2011/6/20 Kevin O'Connor kevin.ocon...@arc90.com:
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director connects to the FD without a problem,
but
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:11:21 -0400
Kevin O'Connor kevin.ocon...@arc90.com wrote:
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director
Hi,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director connects to the FD without a problem,
but then when the Director
On 06/18/2011 01:37 PM, Andrea Conti wrote:
I want to exclude all dot files in home directories
(/home/*/.*), *except* the directories /home/*/.backup/.
Any hints on how to do this?
If you want to exclude dot _files_ (i.e. you don't care about
directories whose name starts with a dot
I understand how it's supposed to work (FD to SD), that's why I'm asking if
there was some cryptic config option or something I was missing to make it
do the reverse. It exists as Active/Passive in FTP, so it's not too crazy
to think something similar might exist for Bacula. I guess not though.
So I am generating backup volumes limited in size
to fit on a DVD. Since I use automatic volume labeling
and some backups result in multiple volumes, I include
a counter in the label name. I want its value to be
1 for the first volume of the job, 2 for the second,
etc.
First problem: counter
Hi,
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
I understand how it's supposed to work (FD to SD), that's why I'm asking if
there was some cryptic config option or something I was missing to make it
do the reverse. It exists as Active/Passive in FTP, so it's not too crazy
to think something
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:13:39 -0600, Stuart McGraw said:
If you also wish to exclude other dot-directories, I would try something
like:
FileSet
{
Include
{
Options
{
wilddir = /home/*/.backup
}
Options
{
exclude =
I was wondering if anyone knew how to make a Rescue CD/USB key for
Debian?
I have not been able to really find documentation on how to make one
for Debian, and I have not found one to download.
Thanks
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Craig Van Tassle
HUBzero.org
System Administrator
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Desk Phone : (765)496-6413
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
This seems quite close
SELECT Job.Name, MAX(Job.RealEndTime)
FROM Job
WHERE Job.Type='B' AND Job.JobStatus='T'
GROUP BY Job.Name;
but we have clients who manually trigger their own incremental (eg once per
week)
I;m posting this because nobody has answered you yet. Perhaps my prompts will
get you to supply additional information. :)
On Jun 20, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Stuart McGraw wrote:
So I am generating backup volumes limited in size
to fit on a DVD. Since I use automatic volume labeling
and some
On Jun 20, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Kevin O'Connor wrote:
My setup is as follows:
Bacula Server (DIR, SD) - Firewall/NAT - Server to be backed up (FD)
The FD is accessible from anywhere, but the DIR/SD is not (NAT/FW).
When I start the backup, the Director connects to the FD without a
On 06/20/2011 04:51 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
I;m posting this because nobody has answered you yet.
Perhaps my prompts will get you to supply additional information. :)
Thanks, much appreciated.
On Jun 20, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Stuart McGraw wrote:
So I am generating backup volumes limited in
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