> >
> this is most likely due to the fact that bacula has not mounted the
> drive. this is different than when the operating system mounts a
> device, altho I can see how the termonology can be misleading.
> typing "mount" in bconsole should do the trick. it looks like from
> the messages be
Noah wrote:
you do not have mount /dev/sa* at all to read/write data to it. it
looks like the drive is configured ok judging by the output from mt
bellow. I would suggest reading the man pages for mt as well as sa
to get a better understanding of how FreeBSD, and unix in general,
trea
> >
> >
> you do not have mount /dev/sa* at all to read/write data to it. it
> looks like the drive is configured ok judging by the output from mt
> bellow. I would suggest reading the man pages for mt as well as sa
> to get a better understanding of how FreeBSD, and unix in general,
> tre
Noah wrote:
(http://www.bacula.org/dev-
manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#FreeBSDTapes) As far as I - not
being a FreeBSD user - understand it, you have to set the eotmodel
of the tape driver to fit with baculas setting.
Fixed block size should not be necessary with a SCSI ADR drive.
Arn
>
> (http://www.bacula.org/dev-
> manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#FreeBSDTapes) As far as I - not
> being a FreeBSD user - understand it, you have to set the eotmodel
> of the tape driver to fit with baculas setting.
>
> Fixed block size should not be necessary with a SCSI ADR drive.
Arn
Has anyone compiled latest version of Bacula on a Solaris10 (Sparc) box? I've
had no problems in the past compiling Bacula on Solaris8 and 9 boxes but the
compile is failing under Solaris10. I have mySQL 4.1.1 64-bit version
installed. During compile bscan.c is complaining about
/usr/local/m
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 20:22 +0200, Alois Schneider wrote:
> I am using Bacula 1.36.2 on Debian testing. After the backup has finished (I
> get a Ok-Email) the following traceback is emailed to me and a "ps ax |grep
> bacula" shows
> 15377 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/bacula-sd -c ...
> 15397 ?
I plan to backup to disk and then move the files to CD. I'll probably
use bimagemgr for the second step.
I assume there is some overhead, so that if my CD capacity is S I need
to limit my volumes to less. How much less?
Maximum Volume Bytes = f(S)
what's the function f?
Or is bimagemgr so cleve
Hello,
Could you attach your bacula-dir.conf file to an email (delete or modify the
passwords if you want). There is something strange going on here. I suspect
as Arno pointed out that there is a problem with Windows vs Unix path
specifiers. In the Director you should *always* use Unix conventi
Hi all!
whell bacula works fine for me: an linux server:
- bacula-dir
- bacula-sd (two DDS-2 tapes and one DDS-4 tape)
- bacula-fd (for restoring)
I also have about 20 clients (bacula-fd). All works fantastic (for
exampl: tree backuping works in a pentium II server + 128
Hi.
Mattia wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using a bacula 1.36.1 with postgres for backup linux and windows
systems. I've a problem in restoring files. When I try to restore a
backup I've always the same error message with all the windows clients
I guess you try to restore files from a windows system to a lin
Hi all,
I'm using a bacula 1.36.1 with postgres for backup
linux and windows systems. I've a problem in restoring files. When I
try to restore a backup I've always the same error message with all the windows
clients
18-Apr 18:09 win1-fd:
RestoreAtesat.2005-04-18_18.01.32 Error:
..\findlib
Hello,
This looks like a really nice addition. I'll add it to the 1.37 manual the
next time I am working on it in the near future.
Thanks.
Best regards, Kern
On Monday 18 April 2005 12:05, Russell Howe wrote:
> There is an example file exclusion list for Windows in the Bacula docs.
>
> It was
Hello,
Sorry, I was just updating the website and I think you just hit it at a bad
moment. Please try again.
On Monday 18 April 2005 17:05, Noah wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am attempting to set up bacula with my tape drive.
>
> does anybody know what happened to the Test tape driv link from the Bac
OS: FreeBSD-4.11
tape drive: Onstream ADR50 SCSI External
well I am having a really hard time finding an onstream configuration that
will work with my onstream Tape drive. I upgraded my FreeBSD OS now so I am
running a new kernel to end all the pthreads hassles.
I start off with the recommended
Hi there,
I am attempting to set up bacula with my tape drive.
does anybody know what happened to the Test tape driv link from the Bacula
website.
It was working about an hour ago. now I cant get the link.
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Testing_Your_Tape_Drive.html#FreeBSDTapes
cheers,
Hi.
I'm with problems in Daemon message, to send mail.
After backup finish, bacula-dir don't send mail for me.
I'm use command "mail", from postfix.
What happending? Can me help.
Thank's.
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>> > It would be nice to have keywords:
>> > Full Backup Storage
>> > Incremental Backup Storage
>> > Differential Backup Storage
>> >
> If I understand the request correctly, this feature already exists with Run
> storage overrides.
If I understand this correctly - no :) Imagine, that yo
On Monday 18 April 2005 13:43, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Alexander Kolesnik wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > It would be nice to have keywords:
> > Full Backup Storage
> > Incremental Backup Storage
> > Differential Backup Storage
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
>
> I noticed that, too.
> But I guess
Hi,
Alexander Kolesnik wrote:
Hello,
It would be nice to have keywords:
Full Backup Storage
Incremental Backup Storage
Differential Backup Storage
Thanks in advance!
I noticed that, too.
But I guess that having similar functionality implemented in the python
scripting interface is the better
Hello,
It would be nice to have keywords:
Full Backup Storage
Incremental Backup Storage
Differential Backup Storage
Thanks in advance!
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There is an example file exclusion list for Windows in the Bacula docs.
It was a good start, but I think I've improved upon it (and converted to
use the latest Bacula features).
Please let me know what you think. I suspect I could exclude even more,
as I'm running ntbackup to dump 'system state'
Hi,
I've a perl-script which checks in the bacula-db of the database host if
jobs were completed successfully. Got it from someone which I don't
remember. (check_bacula.pl version 0.0.1)
..
Googled and found him.
Julian Hein (www.netways.de) posted it here 1 year ago.
You can find it here:
ht
Hi,
> Anyway, something I noticed: While jobs are running but not yet sending
> data to the SD no concurrent jobs seem to be started. At least I think
> this is the case, I'm still observing things.
I don't think this is the case since I am sure (looking at "status
client" output) that the jo
Hi.
Marcin Wasilewski wrote:
Hello,
I am using Bacula and I think about integrating it with Nagios.
Is it possible for bacula to send trap after the backup is done?
Anyone tried this?
Yup.
I have three things set up and tried, but currently Nagios is not
working here due to some sort of problem no
Hello,
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Marcin Wasilewski wrote:
> I am using Bacula and I think about integrating it with Nagios.
> Is it possible for bacula to send trap after the backup is done?
> Anyone tried this?
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Tips_Suggestions.html#JobNotification
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