On Tuesday 01 November 2005 00:48, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Poking at the new release and I see both of these config options. What
> are the differences between them?
--with-mysql is the normal way of building Bacula to use a separate MySQL
server.
--with-embedded-mysql links the MySQL server (ve
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 03:45, AltGrendel wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Today, I have released the Bacula 1.38.0 source code tar files and Windows
> >binaries to Source Forge. Prior releases consisted of a single source tar
> >file. However, the 1.38.0 release consists of 4 sou
To upgrade from the current beta win32 fd to the new fd win32, is it
possible to stop the service and copy the bacula-fd.exe file to the
c:\bacula directory and restart the service, or is there a reason it
must be fully installed?
I would like to write a script that remotely stops the service on al
New datapoint: I am now backing up to my recently acquired USB2 hard
drive using file storage and the backup speeds are very slow just like
with DVD. So it can't be disk bandwidth or DVD issues. Still have 95%
idle cpu time during backup.
Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Ok, so over the course of the last fe
Are you asking about the "." entering a dot ( period) at most bacula
console prompts will cause the current command to not be run.
On Oct 31, 2005, at 3:49 PM, Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
What is the escape character of bacula console?
Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni
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AltGrendel wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
Today, I have released the Bacula 1.38.0 source code tar files and
Windows binaries to Source Forge. Prior releases consisted of a
single source tar file. However, the 1.38.0 release consists of 4
source tar files:
bacula-1.38.0.tar.gz
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
Today, I have released the Bacula 1.38.0 source code tar files and Windows
binaries to Source Forge. Prior releases consisted of a single source tar
file. However, the 1.38.0 release consists of 4 source tar files:
bacula-1.38.0.tar.gzthe source code
On Oct 29 2005, Anders Henke wrote:
> I can circumvent Bacula's current behaviour by enabling Data Spooling,
> however, this also adds up 100% of IO load to the backup server, as
> each client is streamed to a temporary file and afterwards copied into
> a volume.
>
> I would expect Bacula t
Poking at the new release and I see both of these config options. What
are the differences between them?
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On Oct 31, 2005, at 07:43, Brian Keifer wrote:
This weekend brought us another daylight savings change. It seems
that all of
our director/storage servers that had a job running at the time that
the clocks
changed are now unable to use any of their available volumes. I've
had to stop
and res
What is the escape character of bacula console?
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Pedro Mazzoni
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Hmm...this could explain why backups just started failing Sunday morning
without much of an error message. Example:
> 30-Oct 01:05 herodotus-dir: Start Backup JobId 7631,
Job=registrar1.2005-10-30_01.05.13
> 30-Oct 01:08 registrar4-fd: Since time adjusted by 163 seconds.
> 30-Oct 01:05 herodotu
Hello,
Today, I have released the Bacula 1.38.0 source code tar files and Windows
binaries to Source Forge. Prior releases consisted of a single source tar
file. However, the 1.38.0 release consists of 4 source tar files:
bacula-1.38.0.tar.gzthe source code
bacula-docs-1.38.0.tar.
Got this over the weekend. Also some jobs that failed without any specific
error messages, but I assume it's related to this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/joshua]# uname -a
Linux herodotus.cde.uaf.edu 2.6.11-12mdksmp #1 SMP Mon Jun 27 21:21:32 MDT
2005 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU family 11
On 31 Oct 2005 at 17:23, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Monday 31 October 2005 15:38, Viktorija Almazova wrote:
> >>
> >>He will be shocked and every day will ask email description. So if is there
> >>a way to make these messages like this:
> >>
> >>Hello, Dear user!
> >
> > This
Andreas Koch wrote:
Hi folks,
while our Bacula setup worked flawlessly for the last few months, last night's
backup (starting at 4:20am, to an HP LTO-2 drive, with the volume Sunday-0001
in the drive) didn't exhibit the usual behavior. Our system console shows an
entry
Oct 30 04:20:57 erebo
On Monday 31 October 2005 18:23, Russell Howe wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Monday 31 October 2005 15:38, Viktorija Almazova wrote:
> >>He will be shocked and every day will ask email description. So if is
> >> there a way to make these messages like this:
> >>
> >>Hello, Dear user!
> >
> > T
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 06:55:36PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I can explain the duplicate jobs, but not the primary problem of the
> > commented out job being run.
>
> Suggestion: Rather than commenting out a job to disable it without
> restarting, change its Schedule
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 31 October 2005 15:38, Viktorija Almazova wrote:
>>
>>He will be shocked and every day will ask email description. So if is there
>>a way to make these messages like this:
>>
>>Hello, Dear user!
>
> This is possible if you intercept the emails, process them, and send
On Monday 31 October 2005 15:38, Viktorija Almazova wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> yes this looks very easy to configure. But if one of my user will get
> something like this:
>
> 29-Oct 00:16 vessel-dir: Start Backup JobId 3163,
> Job=revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18 29-Oct 00:17 vessel-dir:
> revenger.2005-10-
Hi folks,
while our Bacula setup worked flawlessly for the last few months, last night's
backup (starting at 4:20am, to an HP LTO-2 drive, with the volume Sunday-0001
in the drive) didn't exhibit the usual behavior. Our system console shows an
entry
Oct 30 04:20:57 erebor st0: Error with sense
Yves Bernard wrote, On 31/10/05 13:20:
> Thanks a lot for this information.
>
> May I investigate a further more ?...
>
> I'll have a linux server on the site C with database, backup (director)
> and storage daemons. The sites A and B have only Windows stations with
> file daemon and *no* linux s
Hi all, this is my first message at the list.
Yves Bernard wrote, On 30/10/05 11:19:
> I'm looking for the right way for doing a backup from multiple site over
> internet on one server.
> Typically, I need to save several stations from site A (behind a
> router/firewall) and the same from site B.
The other question is "whose responsibility is that problem?" If it's
yours, you should probably be getting the e-mails. If it's theirs, why
wouldn't they understand it? Do you only want them to see success
messages, or...?
_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _
|Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosie
This weekend brought us another daylight savings change. It seems that all of
our director/storage servers that had a job running at the time that the clocks
changed are now unable to use any of their available volumes. I've had to stop
and restart Bacula in order to get them to resume backups -
Viktorija wrote:
> He will be shocked and every day will ask email description. So if is there a
> way to make these messages like this:
>
> Hello, Dear user!
>
> Your workstation backup failed tonight. Please check is bacula running, if
> not start it.
> For more information contact you admini
So in this case i should start write custom script :)
Ok, i hoped what there is a way without it.
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:04:02 +0100
Florian Schnabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Viktorija wrote:
> > Thanks,
> >
> > yes this looks very easy to configure. But if one of my user will get
> > some
On 31 Oct 2005 at 16:54, Viktorija wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> yes this looks very easy to configure. But if one of my user will get
> something like this:
>
> 29-Oct 00:16 vessel-dir: Start Backup JobId 3163,
> Job=revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18
> 29-Oct 00:17 vessel-dir: revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18
Viktorija wrote:
Thanks,
yes this looks very easy to configure. But if one of my user will get something
like this:
29-Oct 00:16 vessel-dir: Start Backup JobId 3163,
Job=revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18
29-Oct 00:17 vessel-dir: revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18 Fatal error: bnet.c:775
Unable to conne
Thanks,
yes this looks very easy to configure. But if one of my user will get something
like this:
29-Oct 00:16 vessel-dir: Start Backup JobId 3163,
Job=revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18
29-Oct 00:17 vessel-dir: revenger.2005-10-28_21.06.18 Fatal error: bnet.c:775
Unable to connect to File daemon o
I'm using Bacula to backup files to USB hard drives.
Every Monday morning I manually run a full backup to a large hard drive,
then every evening Bacula runs incremental backups to another drive. At
the moment I manually swap the two drives so there's only one Storage
device that Bacula sees (I ca
On 31 Oct 2005 at 14:18, Viktorija wrote:
> i have a question (again :)).
>
> I have bacula server which is backuping worstations. Clients are about
> 70. Every day i start my work with reading mails about failed backups.
> Then i send to each user notification mail about it. Is there any way
> to
On Monday 31 October 2005 13:18, Viktorija wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have a question (again :)).
> I have bacula server which is backuping worstations. Clients are about 70.
> Every day i start my work with reading mails about failed backups. Then i
> send to each user notification mail about it. Is th
Hello,
i have a question (again :)).
I have bacula server which is backuping worstations. Clients are about 70.
Every day i start my work with reading mails about failed backups. Then i send
to each user notification mail about it. Is there any way to make script which
will check failed backups
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Richard Ryder wrote:
I recently tried to initiate a restore for someone who couldn't recall
the exact name of the files and directories they were interested in
restoring.
I had thisd happen not long ago.
The file server in question has a 2TB file system of which about 1T
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