On Tuesday 02 May 2006 22:35, Arno Lehmann wrote: > Hi, > > On 5/2/2006 9:25 PM, Ambahunen Gebremariam wrote: > > I am new to Bacula and to this mailing list. I have been reading > > people's questions and answers for the last two days and I am encouraged > > by the activity of this mailing list. I hope to come an active > > participant! I am currently half way through reading the manaul, but I > > am running out of time. > > > > ENVIRONMENT: > > - We own 18 RedHat 7.3 Linux servers, all backing up each other > > Does that mean that server A backs up server B, server B backs up C, ... > R backs up A? > > > - We use Bacula Version 1.32 for backup jobs > > Get one server with decent disk space, preferrably a tape autochanger, > install it as a dedicated backup server, and start fresh with Bacula > 1.38 would be my recommendation... > > > QUESTIONS: > > 1) Because of my Pool Resouce & Schedule Resource configuration, I know > > I am required to have at least 2 pools. Why do I have the 3rd one? > > Which pool? You didn't show us any existing pools except CT-pool, nor > the definition of a second or third pool. > > > (Please see partial result of MEDIA LIST and CONFIGURATION FILE below) > > 2) On this particular client (CT), I have only 17GB of data in my > > FileSet to backup. But my volumes indicate that I have a total of 39GB > > of data in my backup. Why is that? Is my differential backup being > > promoted to full backup? > > That can only be answered when you give us more information. I'm not > even sure if the pools retention times are all that matters in 1.32, > concerning volume retention. > > > 3) Can you please explain to me the difference between the volume > > statuses: Used, Append, purged, Recycled ...? > > Used: Contains data, could be theoretically be appended, but is kind of > logically closed. > Append: Volume contains data and new data can be appended. > Purged: Volume contents is (logically) deleted and will be overwritten. > Recycled: This volume was selected to be used next. > > A typical volume life cycle is like this: > > because job count or size limit exceeded > Append ----------------------------------------> Used > ^ | > > | First Job writes to Retention time passed | > | the volume and recycling takes | > | place | > | v > > Recycled <-------------------------------------- Purged > Volume is selected for reuse
Nice picuture. Worth a thousand words as they say. I've added it to the manual. :-) > > The situation you have _might_ be this one: > > CT1 contains a full backup. > CT2 is used for an incremental backup on day 1 > CT3 is used for an incremental backup on day 2 > On day 3, Bacula needs another volume. It can't append, because you set > Maximum Volume Jobs=1. So it purges the oldest volume, the full backup > is gone, and Bacula has to run another full (effectively also rendering > the previous incremental backups worthless). > > This is mostly guesswork as I'm not sure how 1.32 works in detail > (another reason to upgrade - better support). Also, if this comes close > to the truth, you notice that your backup scheme is broken. > > > 4) What is the proper way of deleting a file volume and what is the > > consequence? > > In 1.38: 'delete media volume=CT3' for example. This results in deletion > of all related records from Baculas catalog, the disk file itself > remains intact. > > > MEDIA LIST (partial): > > CT-pool > > VolumeName VolStatus VolBytes LastWritten > > CT3 Used 13 GB 2006-04-14 01:28:52 > > CT2 Append 18 GB 2006-04-21 01:37:00 > > CT1 Purged 8 GB 2006-04-07 01:55:47 > > > > > > CONFIGURATION FILE (partial): > > Pool { > > Name = CT-pool > > Pool Type = Backup > > Recycle = yes > > AutoPrune = yes > > Volume Retention = 10 days > > Accept Any Volume = yes > > Maximum Volume Jobs = 1 > > } > > > > Schedule { > > Name = "WeeklyCycle2" > > Run = Full 1st friday at 1:05 > > Run = Differential 2nd friday at 1:05 > > Run = Full 3rd friday at 1:05 > > Run = Differential 4th friday at 1:05 > > Run = Differential 5th friday at 1:05 > > } > > This schedule, together with a retention time of 10 days, does not look > very promising to me. > > > Below this ... it is ONLY a further explanation of my situiation > > > > > > BACKGROUND: > > I started this job a month ago and was given the responsiblity of backup > > (bacula) about a week ago. Since then I have been trying to learn bacula > > and understand the mess we are in. > > Sounds like you really are. > > > The people who installed and > > configured Bacula are not here anymore. The worst part is that they did > > not have any documentation. Now we are having disk space problems and no > > one in the team knows where to start to resolve the issues. Oh yea ... > > did I mention no one has tried restoration before? > > > > MY BIGGEST ISSUE: > > Time! I have to understand the backup environment and present it to the > > team the coming Thursday Morning . > > Present them that there is no effective backup at all. Ask for one > server for backups, four weeks, and make sure they know what it means to > not have any useful backups. Even assuming that the backups are actually > happening and the data is kept as long as necessary who is expected to > know how to handle an emergency restore effectively with such a setup? > > Start with a clean system and evaluate the backup needs that actually > exist. Install some linux on the new server, and make Bacula run on it. > > This is work for about two weeks. The next few days will be used to set > up the clients, prepare volumes, pools, Baculas configuration etc. > according to your needs, then comes a week of test runs, and finally > some days writing down your installation, creating the necessary > manuals, and educating some of your co-workers. > > Need a quote? ;-) > > > THE GOOD NEWS: > > I hope I will have answers for most of their questions :) > > > > Wish me luck, > > Good luck, then... I think the place where you work really needs someone > to care for their data security. And if they expect a report with a > summary like "all is well, everything's really safe here" they should > start to listen carefully and think about it. > > Arno > > > Ambex > > > > PS: Sorry for making my first one too long. -- Best regards, Kern ("> /\ V_V ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users