Hi there,
My /var directory is on a partition that is rather small and I keep
running out of room, so I would like to move my database directory to
somewhere else in the root directory, which has plenty of room. I
assume I should just move the whole diretory. Where all do I have to
change t
Thanks for the help!!
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Diogo Melo wrote:
Do I have to backup the .bsr files (bootstrap) ? Could you explain,
please,how to dump and import the database?
If you have existing .bsr files, it won't hurt a thing to bring them
along. For dumping the d
Hi Martin!
Now you can why where this problem is with the following report? I'll
try download the last patch level of AIX 4.3 maintenace packages, this
is a readme recomendation but I wouldn't like to apply it because
I'm afraid of what may cause to the system.
g++ -v -L../lib -L../cats -o bconso
After some occasional experiments with Bacula, I finally started reading the
manual (my printed version is for 1.36.0) page by page, my goal being to set
up a decently working backup strategy instead of occasional backups.
So far, my idea is roughly the following:
- pool of 12 tapes, each of which
Hi,
On 24.09.2005 21:15, Marcus wrote:
I started one of my first restores. Bacula asked for a
volume, I loaded and mounted it, off it went. It
worked through that and wanted the next volume (this
was a multi-tape job.) Loaded the tape, but when
trying to mount it I get:
*mount
Automatically se
Hi Martin!
Thanks for your help!
When I do this gmake returns me the second error I post here :-( :
# gmake
g++ -c -I. -I.. -g -O2 -Wall conio.c
In file included from ../bacula.h:113,
from conio.c:52:
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.3.0/2.9-aix51-020209/include/pt
I started one of my first restores. Bacula asked for a
volume, I loaded and mounted it, off it went. It
worked through that and wanted the next volume (this
was a multi-tape job.) Loaded the tape, but when
trying to mount it I get:
*mount
Automatically selected Storage: FastStor1
3901 open device
Hello,
On 24.09.2005 19:25, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Hi,
I switched from Sqlite to Postgresql. Performance was horrible until I
turned fsync off.
I suspect that bacula is inserting data about each file as a seperate
transaction.
As far as I know, you're right.
Something like this:
begin
Hi,
I switched from Sqlite to Postgresql. Performance was horrible until I
turned fsync off.
I suspect that bacula is inserting data about each file as a seperate
transaction. Something like this:
begin;
insert into file values (...);
commit;
Or actually it is probably just running with au
+-le 23/09/2005 15:01 +0200, Florian Schnabel écrivait :
| now ... i decided to migrate to postgresql ...
| did set up the database and tried to import the .sql
| about every line gives an error ^^
|
| f.ex.
|
| psql:/var/lib/bacula/test.sql:8: FEHLER: Fehler »Syntaxfehler« bei
| »UNSIGNED«
Mahesh wrote:
hi,
I am a newbie at Bacula. I have been playing around with it for some time now. I
am unable to restore from my Windows 2000 Bacula Client. The "Restore" directive
in facula-dir.conf (which is on a Linux machine) looks like :
Job {
Name = "RestoreFiles1"
Type = Restore
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