hi, I am a new bacula user in China. The bacula server (1.36.2) has just
been set up on our FreeBSD server, and we use it to back up user files of our
desktop computers which run Windows 2000 Simplified Chinese version. Bacula
is what we need; however, it has a problem handling chinese folder
Hello,
I don't know exactly what Michael had planned for it, but searching the site
seems reasonable to me.
I added your little script -- slick! It is up on the site.
Thanks. :-)
By the way, if anyone is having problems reading tapes, ... you might want to
check out.
http://www.backuptr
Ante KaramatiÄ wrote:
>
> Hm... I missed that. So, if I created Volumes with Volume Retention =
> 120, and then just changed that to 6, it wouldn't work? I have to
> recreate Volumes. If that's the problem, then great... It's easy to
> fix :)
You don't need to recreate volumes, just update the c
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 14:09 +0100, Russell Howe wrote:
> And pay attention to the relevant part of the documentation which states
> that these parameters only get applied at volume creation time. Once you
> have created the volume, you need to update the database to change these
> parameters. Deta
Hello Juan,
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 17:42:07 +0200 Juan Luis Frances
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Stephan,
>
> I'm now overloaded of work.
> I did a rudimentary support for pg. If you want I can send you my cvs
> version.
Oh, sorry. If you like you could send me your rudimentory CVS-version
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 15:09, Russell Howe wrote:
> Alan Brown wrote:
> > look at the following parameters in bacula-dir.conf
> >
> > File Retention
> > Job Retention
> > Volume Retention
>
> And pay attention to the relevant part of the documentation which states
> that these parameters only get
Hello Stephan,
I'm now overloaded of work.
I did a rudimentary support for pg. If you want I can send you my cvs version.
Best regards,
Juan Luis
El Lunes 25 Abril 2005 07:59, Stephan Holl escribió:
> Dear list,
>
> are there any news on the bacula_web-interface supporting postgres now?
>
> Tha
Hey,
I have to procure some new storage and a tape library and
was wondering if anyone has tried Exabyte’s Magnum 1X7 with LTO2 drives? Any
caveats with mtx or bacula?
Ray
Ray Pengelly
Computing Technologist
CIHR Group In Sensory-Motor Systems
Queen's University
613-533-6000
Alan Brown wrote:
> look at the following parameters in bacula-dir.conf
>
> File Retention
> Job Retention
> Volume Retention
And pay attention to the relevant part of the documentation which states
that these parameters only get applied at volume creation time. Once you
have created the volume,
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 12:26 +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
> look at the following parameters in bacula-dir.conf
I did... Couple of times :)
> File Retention
> Job Retention
> Volume Retention
I have: Volume Retention = 6 days. That should prune volumes after 6
days, right? I do have AutoPrune = yes
Hi.
Raymond Norton wrote:
I am getting the following error on a new install when I check status all:
Archive "FileStorage" is not open or does not exist
This is not necessarily an error.
You should do the following:
- start a backup to use FileStorage
- If it works, everything is fine. If it doesn
On Monday 25 April 2005 14:26, Masopust Christian wrote:
> Short questions what is the correct way to upgrade 1.36.2 to 1.36.3?
Read the section in the manual on upgrading (bottom line -- make a copy of
everything before doing an upgrade), but please read the manual.
> Or in other words... w
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Ante [iso-8859-2] Karamati^G wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 08:12 +0200, Ante Karamatiÿÿ wrote:
What am I missing? I would like it to take oldest Volume or/and to mark
Volumes older than 6 days as Purged/Recycle.
Ah... Nobody? ;..(
look at the following parameters in bacula-dir.c
Hello List,
I'm trying to restore some files from a job that was pruned from my catalog a
while back. I *think* I have successfully bscanned it in, but I can't be
sure. The command I tried first was this:
bscan -V "mdmon0001|mdmon0006|mdmon0007" -v -s
-c /usr/local/etc/bacula-sd.conf /dev/sa0
Hello,
Because the built documents are not on the source release (the sourse *is*
there) and some of you who use the source release cannot build the documents
from source, I've prepared and loaded a bacula-doc-1.36.3.tar.gz in the
Bacula release section of Source Forge.
It contains:
- ReleaseN
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Andreas Kopecki wrote:
More than enough, but you'll ensure postgres is actually using it.
How big is its memory footprint?
postgres 19292 /usr/bin/postmaster -D /var/lib/pgsql/data
postgres 10088 postgres: stats buffer process
postgres 9096 postgres: stats collector process
I am getting the following error on a new install when I check status all:
Archive "FileStorage" is not open or does not exist
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