Here's a crash I get almost every day...
Bacula 1.36, CentOS 4
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Subject: Bacula GDB traceback of bacula-dir
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthrea
Hi,
I agree with Arno.
There's also something wich hurts me : a small company with ~ 2 servers
and 10 workstation would pay 100 $, and a General Electric, for example,
would pay only 500 $ ! Well, 100 $ is given compared to commercial
software, but it is not equitable in my opinion.
With th
Hi,
pedro moreno wrote:
Hi people.
I want to test one backup server with bacula, but i dont see this
tape drive on the bacula supported drivers and unsupported. But maybe
someone has no problem working with this tape:
Seagate STD224000N
Today, that's Certance ;-)
DDS3 drive. SCS
Kern Sibbald said:
> Although BSD and other licenses are free for commercial users, I
> wouldn't say
> that is the case for GPL. For a commercial software company as
> opposed to a
> service company, GPL is somewhat of a nightmare. It is true they
> don't have
> to pay for it, but it comes at a
Hi people.
I want to test one backup server with bacula, but i dont see this
tape drive on the bacula supported drivers and unsupported. But maybe
someone has no problem working with this tape:
Seagate STD224000N
I want to run on Freebsd or Linux and want to know if some has this
t
On Thursday 25 August 2005 22:35, Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
>
> you can see this development at several places throughout the OpenSource
> scene.
Could you tell me where?
It is a rather obvious concept, but I haven't seen anything really quite the
same. I'd be interested to se
Hi,
Doug Sampson wrote:
If I'm right, you can
a) safely ignore the message, or
b) exclude this file from the backup. This not only gets rid of the
message, it also saves space because this file would be useless to
restore. If you've got a catalog backup, of course.
How do I prevent Bacula
Hi Kern,
you can see this development at several places throughout the OpenSource
scene. actually i cant see any difference between this licence concept which
asks you to buy a licence if you want to make profit with the software and
"classical" commercial software which also allows private user
> If I'm right, you can
> a) safely ignore the message, or
> b) exclude this file from the backup. This not only gets rid of the
> message, it also saves space because this file would be useless to
> restore. If you've got a catalog backup, of course.
How do I prevent Bacula from trying to 'stat
> regexfile = "/var/log/.*\.[0-9]\.gz"
>
>My guess (and it's only a guess) is that '.*' won't match a '/';
>you'll need to specify the depth, e.g.,
>
> regexfile = "/var/log/.*\.[0-9]\.gz"
> regexfile = "/var/log/.*/.*\.[0-9]\.gz"
Oh, that makes sense. Maybe I need a regexp that matches
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, j2 wrote:
With the below fileset, I thought all gzipped logs would be excluded from my
backup, but as shown at the bottom of the post, they are not?
[]
regexfile = "/var/log/.*\.[0-9]\.gz"
My guess (and it's only a guess) is that '.*' won't match a '/';
you'll
With the below fileset, I thought all gzipped logs would be
excluded from my backup, but as shown at the bottom of the post, they are not?
FileSet {
Name = "Full Set"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
Exclude = yes
wildfile = *.MYI
wildfile = *.M
On Thursday 25 August 2005 16:52, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Under 1.37, I have "unified" the naming convention of all Bacula
> > temporary files so that it will be easy to know which ones are used for
> > what (the use is always postfixed -- e.g. .spool, .mail
On Thursday 25 August 2005 15:34, Tom Boyda wrote:
> Kern,
>
> Thank you for a very nice program.
>
> I am using MySQL 4.0.14 with 2 LTO-2 tape drives in a 36 slot library,
> and my backups will fit on one tape.
>
> It turns out that using the Berkeley devices /dev/rmt/0cbn instead of
> /dev/rmt/0c
Hello,
Maybe the SD crashed or something and there is an old spool file that is in
your spool directory that should have been deleted.
Under 1.37, I have "unified" the naming convention of all Bacula temporary
files so that it will be easy to know which ones are used for what (the use
is alway
Kern,
Thank you for a very nice program.
I am using MySQL 4.0.14 with 2 LTO-2 tape drives in a 36 slot library,
and my backups will fit on one tape.
It turns out that using the Berkeley devices /dev/rmt/0cbn instead of
/dev/rmt/0cn was the magic to get the restores to work correctly. I
verified
Arno,
Thank you for the pointer. I ran the btape test under 1.36.3 and the
tape drives passed. After what you said I re-ran the btape test again
with 1.37.30 btape and I saw a problem with btape reporting "Got EOF..."
error. I then made the correction changed the devices from
/dev/rmt/[0-1]cn to /
Hi.
In my small home network I use bacula on a Solaris 9 box to back up three
computers. Bacula spools data to local disk in 2 GB chunks before writing to
tape, and it has been humming along nicely for a year or so. Suddenly, a couple
of weeks ago, it started to spool less than configured, only
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005, Daniel Holtkamp wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Trying to understand pools & volumes
>
> Setup:
> Let`s say i only have a Default-Pool defined. Two Clients and two
> seperate jobs. Also two (File-)Storage locations. Each client backups to
> a seperate storage location BUT have the defa
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
>On Thursday 25 August 2005 10:54, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
>
>
>>Kern Sibbald a écrit :
>>
>>
>>>On Thursday 25 August 2005 10:24, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
>>>
>>>
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
>On Thursday 25 August 2005 03:40, Craig Holyoa
Phil Stracchino schrieb:
Timo Eissler wrote:
Hello,
we have 68 jobs, with 34 clients. In other Backup programs i used before
i switched to bacula i had 2 jobs
with these 34 clients. Now every client must have it´s own job.
I don´t want to read 68 short emails every day. I think it is bette
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