On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 08:06:58 + (UTC)
Romain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is that i can't compile bacula as I don't have
> any database server on this machine (and i don't want to install
> anyone).
I've got that case (dedicated storage only), but dont really rememeber.
but it work
It happens even if I just ask it to check the configurationfile (-t)
If I type
./bconsole -t
I get a message saying
bconsole -t.conf
A bit odd
If I enter
./bconsole -t -c bconsole.conf
I get no output but it still spawns processes. I just found out that if you
kill the first process, that doe
Am Montag, 8. August 2005 18:21 schrieb Chris Lee:
> That's correct. If you specify "Always Open = no" and "Offline On Unmount
> = yes" then every time bacula wants to write to the tape it will rewind
> first.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
This is the device configuration for the storage daemon.
So 'Alway
On Monday 08 August 2005 09:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > With the exception of the Itainium, current 64 bit
> > processors are 32
> > bit processors with 64 bit extensions for large
> > memory support. So,
> > there should be no issue running 32 bit clients on
> > x86-64 processors.
> >
> > Dan
I am going to rebuild it with gnome enabled as well.
Ron
-Original Message-
From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 9, 2005 10:25 PM
To: Ron Wheeler
Cc: bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bconsole spawns thousands of copies of
itself
Ron Wheeler wrote:
> The
-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler
Sent: August 9, 2005 10:32 PM
To: 'Phil Stracchino'
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] bconsole spawns thousands of copies of
itself
It is the latest one off www.bacula.org.
I did find that the host name was not the full name but I fixed that and had
the
-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler
Sent: August 9, 2005 10:43 PM
To: 'Phil Stracchino'
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] bconsole spawns thousands of copies of
itself
version is 1.36.6
Ron
-Original Message-
From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 9, 2005 10
This error means that the storage daemon experienced some sort of I/O
problem while attempting to access your tape drive (/dev/nst0). My typical
course of action when encountering errors like this is to check dmesg and
the kernel logs to see if there was a more serious transport error with the
scs
Ron Wheeler wrote:
> The bconsole.conf did not get copied with the rest of the files during the
> make install.
> I had to copy it manually from the distribution area where it was built, to
> the operating folder where bconsole and other 3 configuration files are.
>
> I only modified the bacula-
Does anyone have a sample configuration file that uses the new TLS
directives? I want to back up a remote (Windows) machine and force
encryption of the data stream but permit un-encrypted backups on my
local lan.
The local lan consists of several linux servers connected by gigabit
ethernet while
Ron Wheeler wrote:
> I lost my hard drive and have reinstalled the operating system (Mandrake
> 10.1) and am trying to get bacula to work so that I can get my client's files
> back from the latest backup tape - all full backups so it should be easy. I
> have dowloaded the latest version of bacul
I lost my hard drive and have reinstalled the operating system (Mandrake 10.1)
and am trying to get bacula to work so that I can get my client's files back
from the latest backup tape - all full backups so it should be easy. I have
dowloaded the latest version of bacula today.
The 3 deamon proc
Hi,
Bacula has running normal. I have it set to do Full backup on first monday of
the month. Differential on others mondays. Incremental from Tue to Fri in every
week.
I have a Pool for each kind of backup. FULL has 4 tapes. DIFF has 2 tapes and
INC has 2 tapes.
Yesterday (monday) was Different
Hi All,
I am having a little bit of trouble getting bacula (From Debian Sarge) to work
with my Overland Neo2000 Autoloader.
>From the console I try to label a tape and get the following:
### ###
Connecting to Director jet:9101
1000 OK: jet-dir Version: 1.36.2 (28 February 2005)
label
Using de
Hello All,
Can I make Bacula write out its report for a job to a file, or store it in
a database? I'd like to import them into MySQL automatically.
Thanks very much,
Dominic Marks
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Found it :)
Did a test with a few other servers and two other servers with 630k
files took only 35 seconds to build the tree, so it was a specified
problem with our "erp"-server.
We found that the problem was with a lot af sequential files (000 -
XXX) that this server holds:
[erp]jvc> fin
Rico schrieb:
Timo Eissler wrote:
Chris Lee schrieb:
I would just create an admin job that loads a cleaning tape and schedule
that job to run whenever you want a scheduled cleaning. You could also
manually run the job if you get soft errors after some large backup
job or
something.
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