On 12/13/2010 5:10 AM, Telemat wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> We have recently installed Bacula on a Ubuntu 10.04 64bit server. I have 
> configured the jobs following a similar setup on ClearOS with regard to jobs, 
> pools and schedules. But for some unknown reason, Bacula will not backup the 
> catalogue to the same tape as the main backup, it works fine on ClearOS.

The subject says the catalog is not being backed up.

The above paragraph indicates it is being backed up, but not to the same 
tape as the main backup.

Which is true?

> Here is a copy of my bacula-dir.conf: -

That's really hard to read... I see you are posting on 
backupcentral.com.  I suggest not posting configuration files there. 
Instead, join the bacula users mailing list and post there.

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users

That way, the mailing list users will not be subjected to the HTML 
entities we see below.

>
> #
> # Default Bacula Director Configuration file
> #
> #  The only thing that MUST be changed is to add one or more
> #  file or directory names in the Include directive of the
> #  FileSet resource.
> #
> #  For Bacula release 5.0.1(24 February 2010) -- ubuntu 10.04
> #
> #  You might also want to change the default email address
> #  from root to your address.  See the "mail" and "operator"
> #  directives in the Messages resource.
> #

[snip]

> Schedule{
>   Name = "FridayFile_2"
>   Run = Full Pool = FridayPool_2 2nd fri at 19:00
>   Run = Full Pool = FridayPool_2 4th fri at 19:00
> }
>
> Schedule{
>   Name = "FridayCat_2"
>   Run = Full Pool = FridayPool_2 2nd fri at 19:30
>   Run = Full Pool = FridayPool_2 4th fri at 19:30
> }
>
>
> I have looked and I can't see the wood for the trees, so any help will be 
> really great.

I don't expect anyone on the mailing list to read the config you sent. 
It's pretty hard to follow.

-- 
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/

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