On Saturday 27 August 2005 00:20, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Martin Simmons wrote:
> > E.g. suppose you have written a non-trivial non-GPL data analysis tool
> > with plugins for different input formats. Now if you want to add a
> > plugin for Bacula volumes, but you won't be able to use any of
Hi,
Doug Sampson wrote:
How do I prevent Bacula from trying to 'stat' this file?
...
The natural solution would be to exclude the file from the
relevant fileset.
The thing is- that file /var/db/bacula/bacula.db-journal does _not_ exist.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ll /var/db/bacula
...
[EMAIL PROT
> >>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 Bacu
Hi,
Martin Simmons wrote:
E.g. suppose you have written a non-trivial non-GPL data analysis tool with
plugins for different input formats. Now if you want to add a plugin for
Bacula volumes, but you won't be able to use any of the Bacula volume reading
code because it will taint your whole too
On Friday 26 August 2005 21:22, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > If we want, we could implement a donor only list where subscription would
> > be conditional on making a donation or being a Bacula support provider.
> > For such a list to work, I'll need Bacula support providers. Th
Kern Sibbald said:
> On Thursday 25 August 2005 23:38, Neil Schneider wrote:
>> 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, GP
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> If we want, we could implement a donor only list where subscription would be
> conditional on making a donation or being a Bacula support provider. For such
> a list to work, I'll need Bacula support providers. This is just a thought.
> In fact, it wouldn't require any mo
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:49:40 +0100 (BST), Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Alan> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> Even the cases above, what's happened is that the companies concerned have
>>> been forced to release the sourcecode for modifications to GCC,
>>>
Hello,
After all the feedback and discussions, I think I have a clearer idea of what
I would like to try. The basic outline is as follows:
- Both the source and the binaries will remain under the modified GPL license
that Bacula now uses.
- The source and binary licenses will be separated.
- I
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On Friday 26 August 2005 15:30, Davide Bolcioni wrote:
> Greetings,
> I installed the 1.36.3 Windows client on a NT4 domain controller; every
> time I log on to the DC, including over VNC, I get a popup saying that
> "Another instance of Bacula is already running". The popup is harmless,
> but I gu
On 8/25/05, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 th
Caesar Neron wrote:
I´m Running Bacula on a Debian with 2.4.27-2-386 Kernel, bacula reports
556.44 GB recorded on the tape and it is not Full. Is it right? should I
configure someting with mt parameters the tape drive?
It depends on how compressible the data is. If the data is highly
compressib
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Caesar Neron wrote:
I´m Running Bacula on a Debian with 2.4.27-2-386 Kernel, bacula reports
556.44 GB recorded on the tape and it is not Full. Is it right? should I
configure someting with mt parameters the tape drive?
This is highly possible depending what you backup.
My
I´m Running Bacula on a Debian with 2.4.27-2-386 Kernel, bacula reports
556.44 GB recorded on the tape and it is not Full. Is it right? should I
configure someting with mt parameters the tape drive?
Thank you very much for your reply!
transylvania:/etc/bacula# mt -f /dev/nst1 status
drive type =
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Even the cases above, what's happened is that the companies concerned have
been forced to release the sourcecode for modifications to GCC,
modifications to Linux and Linux device drivers, but thay have NOT been
forced to give up the proprietary software w
On Friday 26 August 2005 15:07, David Boyes wrote:
> > > nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape it's just that i also want
> > > the last 2 backups on HD for quicker restore, in case the
> >
> > tape fails
> >
> > > etc.
> >
> > Now, that doesn't much change what I wrote about bacula not
> > allo
i solved the problem for now defining to torage devices, tape and HD and
duplicating the jobs and set the copy to hd.
works so far ...
not very effective though since all the files must be copied over
network twice
Florian
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Davide Bolcioni wrote:
> I found this registry key
>
> HKLM\Software\MicrosoftWindows\CurrentVersion\Run\Bacula
>
> which launches bacula-fd with the "/servicehelper" argument, but I guess
> this is the tray icon.
>
> The problem only occurs with the (administrative) user I originally used
>
> > nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape it's just that i also want
> > the last 2 backups on HD for quicker restore, in case the
> tape fails
> > etc.
>
> Now, that doesn't much change what I wrote about bacula not
> allowing this. But I think your ideas could perhaps
> contribute to
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
thats right. if you want to use the software itself to make new software
and you want to make money by seeling it, GPL is indeed a nightmare.
No it's not.
You are free to charge as much as you want for selling GPL software and
support, however
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Would you either restate this, or explain what you mean, because on
the face, this is patently false.
You have just made a flat statement without any detail, and I am a bit tired
of this subject, so I am not going to respond until I see some reasonable
Greetings,
I installed the 1.36.3 Windows client on a NT4 domain controller; every
time I log on to the DC, including over VNC, I get a popup saying that
"Another instance of Bacula is already running". The popup is harmless,
but I guess this is an indication of something funny in the installati
On Friday 26 August 2005 14:51, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
> > thats right. if you want to use the software itself to make new software
> > and you want to make money by seeling it, GPL is indeed a nightmare.
>
> No it's not.
>
> You are free to charge as m
On Friday 26 August 2005 13:27, Russell Howe wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >> Since I don't know anyone
> >> that is running multiple simultaneous FD jobs (i.e. in one FD), I hope
> >> this won't be a problem.
> >
> > I do :-)
> > But on a linux FD.
>
> I do too, on a Windo
On Thursday 25 August 2005 16:12, Alan Brown wrote:
> Has anyone seen this?
>
> http://gaim.sourceforge.net/summerofcode/
>
> Perhaps this could be useful for bacula?
Yes, thanks for the link. I think I heard something about the Google funding
but a bit late to do anything about it.
I have seve
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 16:56, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > I agree with this, but who is going to provide the support.
>
> Paying $500/year for development support would be easily justifiable, with
> support charges ramping up for those who actually need han
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 16:54, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Timo Eissler wrote:
> > I don´t want to read 68 short emails every day. I think it is better to
> > have 2 long emails in which all clients of these job are, but
> > this is not my main problem.
>
> I'd like this as well, a
On Friday 26 August 2005 13:14, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >> Would you either restate this, or explain what you mean, because on
> >> the face, this is patently false.
> >
> > You have just made a flat statement without any detail, and I am a bit
> > tired of th
Hi,
Alan Brown wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Timo Eissler wrote:
I don´t want to read 68 short emails every day. I think it is better
to have 2 long emails in which all clients of these job are, but
this is not my main problem.
I'd like this as well, and I'm sure a lot of admins with lots o
Hi,
Sherwood McGowan wrote:
I just tried logging into my Bacula 1.36 bconsole (CentOS 4.1) and got
this output after waiting a long time:
Connecting to Director 127.0.0.1:9101
Director authorization problem.
Most likely the passwords do not agree.
Please see
http://www.bacula.org/html-man
Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape
it's just that i also want the last 2 backups on HD
for quicker restore, in case the tape fails etc.
Now, that doesn't much change what I wrote about bacula not allowing
Hi,
Mark McEver wrote:
I've just recently discovered Bacula.
Congratulations!
;-)
I've successfully setup bacula-sd
and bacula-dir on a linux box, and installed the client(file daemon) on
an XP box. I purposely closed the client on the XP box in the middle of
a backup job just to see wh
I just tried logging
into my Bacula 1.36 bconsole (CentOS 4.1) and got this output after waiting a
long time:
Connecting to
Director 127.0.0.1:9101Director authorization problem.Most likely the
passwords do not agree.Please see http://www.bacula.org/html-manual/faq.html#AuthorizationErrors
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Since I don't know anyone
>> that is running multiple simultaneous FD jobs (i.e. in one FD), I hope
>> this won't be a problem.
>
>
> I do :-)
> But on a linux FD.
I do too, on a Windows FD :)
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Hello,
i've a Problem with V.36.2.
i think i've configured it to add and label new files automatically.
But every time a jobs runs, i've get a message to use the label
command on the bconsole.
Do you see any missing or wrong lines in my comfig?
Many thanks
Daniel
Config of director:
.
.
.
# De
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, ...) and it will be easier to do
spool/working directory clea
Has anyone seen this?
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/summerofcode/
Perhaps this could be useful for bacula?
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I've just recently discovered Bacula. I've successfully setup bacula-sd
and bacula-dir on a linux box, and installed the client(file daemon) on
an XP box. I purposely closed the client on the XP box in the middle of
a backup job just to see what would happen. I restarted the backup job,
assum
I guess I'm missing something now. I've changed my volume retention to 5 days (I run tapes Mon-Fri and have a different pool for the weekend when I'm not around) and bacula still refuses to write over the data. Am I missing something? Doesn't "Volume Retention = 5 days" mean "Keep this volume for 5
I guess I'm missing something now. I've changed my volume retention to 5 days (I run tapes Mon-Fri and have a different pool for the weekend when I'm not around) and bacula still refuses to write over the data. Am I missing something? Doesn't "Volume Retention = 5 days" mean "Keep this volume for 5
> I would like any such companies to step forward, because the
> idea here for Bacula is not to make money, but to cover out
> of pocket costs of development.
I'm up for it.
If a foundation controls the actual Bacula code ownership, it's fairly
simple to have "support" providers contribute
I'd also point out that this is the route that OpenAFS took. It seems to
scale pretty well, with one or two commercial providers contributing funds
and development hardware from support contract revenue. OpenAFS created a
foundation to manage the contributions and hardware, thus providing an
audit
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Kern Sibbald wrote:
I agree with this, but who is going to provide the support.
Paying $500/year for development support would be easily justifiable, with
support charges ramping up for those who actually need handholding, via an
external contractor
I'm sure there are
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Timo Eissler wrote:
I don´t want to read 68 short emails every day. I think it is better to have
2 long emails in which all clients of these job are, but
this is not my main problem.
I'd like this as well, and I'm sure a lot of admins with lots of jobs have
the same issu
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Pal Dorogi wrote:
From my experience, and I'm sure someone's already said this... the best
was to get money, at least where I work, is to consider the money a support
contract. My superiors like running software without a support contract
even less than they like paying fo
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Quintin Giesbrecht wrote:
Restores work fine too, and regardless of what software you run, should
be done by a sys admin, imho.
I agree - if only because having users able to run restores trivially off
tape keeps them in bad habits about restoring data.
We have a _manda
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape
it's just that i also want the last 2 backups on HD
for quicker restore, in case the tape fails etc.
Now, that doesn't much change what I wrote about bacula not allowing
this. But I think your ideas c
Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape
it's just that i also want the last 2 backups on HD
for quicker restore, in case the tape fails etc.
Now, that doesn't much change what I wrote about bacula not allowing
this. But I think your ideas could perhaps contribute
nope .. i want the RECENT backup on tape
it's just that i also want the last 2 backups on HD
for quicker restore, in case the tape fails etc.
Florian
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Hi,
Florian Schnabel wrote:
1st: i'm sorry to bug you guys on the mailing list with soemthing i
probably could solve re-reading all the bacula documentation .
but i'm in a sort of hurry here and i didn't find what i need so far
situation:
gut a running and working set up of bacula collecting
Hello List,
I am trying to create cd iso for baremetal recovery, when I run make
all Iget the following, Any ideas??
linux:/usr/local/bacula-1.36.3/rescue/linux/cdrom # make all
./makekernel
Updating modules in root RAM disk
Coping /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.5-7.97-smp to
/usr/local/bacula-1.36.3/rescue/l
Hi,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:08, Arno Lehmann wrote:
...
As the manual explains, the "Enable VSS" directive applies to the whole backup
so it must be specified at the FileSet section, not in an Options, Include,
or Exclude section.
Oops, I overlooked that... but in
1st: i'm sorry to bug you guys on the mailing list with soemthing i
probably could solve re-reading all the bacula documentation .
but i'm in a sort of hurry here and i didn't find what i need so far
situation:
gut a running and working set up of bacula collecting files from several
machines an
Hello,
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:20, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:34, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> >>What I want is for
> >>bacula to use the tape with the lowest ID that is writable. I definite
> >>writable as any volume that is in a state that will
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:08, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> dave wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I've got 1.37.36 installed and started on a freebsd box, thanks to
> > all who helped with this. I want to use it to back up an xpsp2 box, which
> > has the bacula-vss-client 1.37.36 on it and configured
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:00, Philipp Steinkrueger wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >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 see what similar "projects" are doing.
>
> i thought of redh
Hi Florian
> -Original Message-
> From: Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external
>
> I'll take a first shot, even though I don't yet have a running
> bacula web myself.
>
> > Please tell me what I am missing.
>
> Your database password (I guess it defaults to bacula)
>
When I use pass =
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:34, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>
>>What I want is for
>>bacula to use the tape with the lowest ID that is writable. I definite
>>writable as any volume that is in a state that will allow it to be
>>written to (including a tape that contains data b
Hello,
dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got 1.37.36 installed and started on a freebsd box, thanks to all
who helped with this. I want to use it to back up an xpsp2 box, which has
the bacula-vss-client 1.37.36 on it and configured. I'm trying the following
fileset setup in bacula-dir.conf on the ser
Hi Kern,
Kern Sibbald wrote:
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 see what similar "projects" are doing.
i thought of redhat for example, although this is something different,
as they keep one
Hi all,
Please tell me what I am missing.
Bacula has been running sucsessfully
on this site for a while now and I would
just like to add Bacula-Web to the stirr.
BaculaWeb has been extracted to the
/var/www/html/bacula-web/
folder.
The Apache is vanilla and there are no
other websites running f
You will probably need to do two things to get a usable traceback.
1. Build Bacula with debug turned on, and ensure it is not stripped during the
installation process.
2. Run the Director under the debugger as indicated in the Kaboom chapter of
the manual, and when it crashes, submit the comman
On Thursday 25 August 2005 23:38, Neil Schneider wrote:
> 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
On Friday 26 August 2005 00:22, Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
> 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 com
Dear All
I need a volume to be flagged as Used once a week before the next backup
in the weekly cycle. I have set the Volume Use Duration to 7 days - I
would like it to be something like 6days 6 hours - since the total backup
is less than 6 hours long.
How does the Volume Status change - is it do
Hello,
I've got 1.37.36 installed and started on a freebsd box, thanks to all
who helped with this. I want to use it to back up an xpsp2 box, which has
the bacula-vss-client 1.37.36 on it and configured. I'm trying the following
fileset setup in bacula-dir.conf on the server, but if i put enabl
Hello,
I have released the source tar file for Bacula BETA 1.37.37 to Source Forge --
using ReleaseForge (a cool package). This release has two bug fixes one for
the mtx-changer script and one for drive busy error messages. Those of you
who applied my two patches don't really need to upgrade
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