On 10 Jun 2005 at 13:33, Sakaio Manoa wrote:
> I am running mandrake 9.1 - I installed it using the bacula-1.36.3.tar.gz
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I go by my previous message. I suggest you did not specify MySQL when
building Bacula.
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On 10 Jun 2005 at 13:12, Sakaio Manoa wrote:
> Just installed bacula 1.36.3 however I am having problem with the
> installing mysql.
>
> I already have mysql running on my machine but I am lost what I need
> to do to create the bacula database in mysql
>
> I have done the. /create_mysql_databa
Meanwhile I found out that after installing the packackes
dvips
tetex-dvips
everything works fine on this system. I think these are missing from a RPM
dependancy list somewhere.
On another system, I still have problems to make the documentation build work.
This box has been newly installed wi
Hello,
Michael Reith wrote:
There isn't very much outputted to the logs, infact nothing that would
indicate the problem.. below pasted is the error message I recieve, and
a brief description of the problem is quite simple.. While preforming a
full restoration it errors out near the end, and I
Hello,
Jay Lawrence wrote:
Hey Arno - thanks for responding. Try not to be totally high maintenance
here - but perhaps you can confirm I am on the right track.
confirmed ;-)
That was easy...
more seriously.
Step 1
- I set up my two Device { } entries in my sd config
- and te
There isn't very much outputted to the logs, infact nothing that would
indicate the problem.. below pasted is the error message I recieve, and
a brief description of the problem is quite simple.. While preforming a
full restoration it errors out near the end, and I can't figure out
why.. If any
Hey Arno - thanks for responding. Try not to be totally high
maintenance here - but perhaps you can confirm I am on the right track.
Step 1
- I set up my two Device { } entries in my sd config
Device {
Name = tape1-sd
etc.
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When bacula is doing the backup of some Windows 2000 folders, I get the
following error:
28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
E:/publico/Comum/Mecq/Arq363: ERR=Access is denied.
28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
E:/publico/C
Hello,
When bacula is doing the backup of some Windows 2000 folders, I get the
following error:
28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
E:/publico/Comum/Mecq/Arq363: ERR=Access is denied.
28-May 00:08 vws-cam-s009-fd: Could not stat
E:/publico/Comum/Mecq/ATUA: ERR=Access is denied
Never mind. For now anyway.
Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
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On 9 Jun 2005 at 13:13, Richard White wrote:
> I have installed Bacula on a SLES 9 box and successfully run
> btape/test. What I want to do is back up another SLES server, so I
> need to install Bacula on it as well, or at least enough for it to be
> a client to the backup server, if I understand
I have installed Bacula on a SLES 9 box and successfully run btape/test. What I
want to do is back up another SLES server, so I need to install Bacula on it as
well, or at least enough for it to be a client to the backup server, if I
understand correctly.
My question is, do I need to install t
Hello,
Jonte Norman wrote:
On 6/8/05, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Jonte Norman wrote:
...
Hmm. Should work. BUT using more than one Media Type (and thus,
implicitly, more than one storage device) makes restoring rather
difficult. But you _have_ to use one job definition
Hello,
Jay Lawrence wrote:
I tried to research the docs and the list - but I just can't quite get it.
At my site, I have a lot more to backup than a single tape can handle.
It would be nice to get bigger drives - but the more cost effective
solution right now is to use several smaller tape d
Hello,
viktorija wrote:
Hello,
Now am trying to plan my backup strategy. I have about 1TB data and in server i
have 5 harddrives (200Gb), now they are configured as RAID-stripe. But it is
not good, because if one of hard will die then i will loose all my backups, so
i want to configure the
If anyone is interested in printed copies of the manual (about 700
pages), I can provide them for CAD$40 plus shipping.
Is there interest?
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Hello,
Dominic Marks wrote:
Hello,
[cc'd -users & -devel hope this is not offensive to anyone.]
Today I set up Bacula to backup a mail hierarchy our mail server. This
consists of a dozen users maildirs, comprising 4GB of disc space and,
according to Bacula, 308926 files.
The backup itself
On Thursday 09 June 2005 13:24, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
> when will the 1.37 release be finished ?
When it is ready -- hopefully July or August.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 12:52:18 +0200
>
> Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 June 2005 12:23, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
> > >
Hi,
I've installed the bacula CVS snapshot as of 07.06.2005
I've tested it with a file backup and it works OK but I
can't make it to write my volumes on a DVD-RW.
Here is my configuration:
= bacula-dir.conf =
#Definition of the DVD file storage
Storage {
Name = DVD
Address = abulafia.
Thanks a lot, the build now starts.
However I still have problems getting it to run to the end. It builds lot of
things (the last positive message is " Make of tools is goot =", but
then, it fails to create the docs. See the error messages below.
So I am still unable to generate suitabl
Considering the price of a good tape drive and tapes (or even of a few
removable hard drives) a good UPS isn't particularly expensive.
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I tried to research the docs and the list - but I just can't quite get
it.
At my site, I have a lot more to backup than a single tape can handle.
It would be nice to get bigger drives - but the more cost effective
solution right now is to use several smaller tape drives. Is it
possible to hav
Hello,
Now am trying to plan my backup strategy. I have about 1TB data and in server i
have 5 harddrives (200Gb), now they are configured as RAID-stripe. But it is
not good, because if one of hard will die then i will loose all my backups, so
i want to configure these 5 drives as different typ
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a solution to back up client computer's hard disks
(running Windows 2000/XP) with Bacula. I would like to create a full backup
onto a hard disk storage. The resulting backup data on the storage should
be updated through differential backups to avoid unneeded data tran
Hi!
Anyway: Thank you _very_ much for your help. And it's good to know that
bacula survives this kind of desaster.
It was designed that way (not very hard), and it is good that you have
confirmed it -- I'll add some notes to the manual based on your
experiences ...
Uhm, just to straighten t
Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>I am missing a possibility to put the date of the backup into to subject
>>line of a notice message. So "%t" or similar, would paste the start time
>>of the backup into the subject. Maybe it is usefull to have start time
>>and end time of a backup.
>
> Yes, good idea. I've ad
On Thursday 09 June 2005 12:23, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
> Helo,
>
> first of all, thanks for your great work. I am using bacula 1.36.3, and
> after some small problemes it all worked well.
> I would use a "feature request page" if some exits, but it doens´t :-)
>
> I am missing a possibility to put
On Thursday 09 June 2005 11:19, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> You're right. I was confused :)
>
> On Wednesday 08 June 2005 22:56, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > > That's true. But how can I make sure that I'm really able to restore
> > > the very last byte of the last file? If I just restore some file I'm
> >
On Thursday 09 June 2005 11:30, Alan Brown wrote:
> Considering the price of a good tape drive and tapes (or even of a few
> removable hard drives) a good UPS isn't particularly expensive.
Our hardware is already connected to two different power circuits that _both_
went down for very silly reaso
Hi all
I have just been setting up a new bacula client and when I try to do a
backup from our bacula server I get the following error :
Fatal error: File daemon "mirakulix-fd" rejected Job command: 2997 Illegal
command for a Director with Monitor directive enabled
Here's some information on
You're right. I was confused :)
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 22:56, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > That's true. But how can I make sure that I'm really able to restore the
> > very last byte of the last file? If I just restore some file I'm still
> > not sure that _everything_ is okay.
>
> Restore the last
Hello,
The problem seems to me that you modified your release file to
masquerade as RHEL, so the attempt to extract a Whitebox distribution
release fails. Try:
--define "build_rhel3 1"
You also need to tell it you are x86_64 with:
--define "build_x86_64 1"
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 14:37 +0200, Ke
[snipped for your sanity]
This machine will be running in a remote location and unfortunately we
won't have access to change tapes on our own, and due to cost reasons an
autoloader is currently out of the question. What I need to be able to do
is use the two drives to keep backups of files
Hello,
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 23:58, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Andrew Paterson wrote:
> > Hi Arno,
> > Nice to hear from you again, I know you were having some problems with
> > the interrelationships (dependencies) of bacula-web and wer a bit peeved.
>
> Erm, no. Dependencies were no p
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 23:37, Graham Wharton wrote:
> [snipped for your sanity]
>
> >> This machine will be running in a remote location and unfortunately we
> >> won't have access to change tapes on our own, and due to cost reasons an
> >> autoloader is currently out of the question. What I nee
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