> Ribi> If I enable gzip I have the same low speed (with or w/o
> Ribi> --enable-smartalloc).
>
> Turn it off, let the drive do the work.
Yes, that is how I configured it now.
> Ribi> At the moment bacula runs fast enougth. The only problem to
> Ribi> solve is OS/Hardware related. My Tape runs a
I'm using removeable hard disk caddies for my backups - is anyone doing
this? I'd be interested in seeing what configuration settings you're
using for your pool - here are mine:
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Volume Retention = 3 weeks
AutoPrune = yes
Accept Any Volume = yes
i could use a bit of sanity checking with auto labeling on disk based backups.
i have this
in the bacula-dir.conf:
Storage {
Name = RockStorage
Address = lance# N.B. Use a fully qualified name here
SDPort = 9103
Password = "JjX3xmGGEsX7FagvuEoPrTAwcSB8t/DYw9wRO98qUNqe"
well, when I scan the ports of both servers I get the same answer:
The server where everything is ok:
---
maculele:~# nmap localhost -p 9101,9102,9103
Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.
My apologies! It looks like I sent this to the announce list by
accident. Here it is in the right list...
I can reproduce this on two separate bacula installs and two different
autochangers. The easiest way is to make two volumes for catalog
backups, and create a backup schedule for the cat
Seems that every time I have to stop and start the daemon (reboots or
whatnot) I get messages about pruning jobs from volumes:
08-Nov 14:01 dragul: Pruning oldest volume "Bacula-Volume-0001"
08-Nov 14:01 dragul: Pruning oldest volume "Bacula-Volume-0001"
Some times it is just once, sometimes I ge
On 11/08/2005 03:57 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Bacula is going to "prefer" to put all jobs on the first available tape,
> unless you specify different pools (i.e. different Volumes), or tell Bacula
> to not prefer an active drive, or explicitly specify a drive -- see the
> ReleaseNotes for how to
Ribi> I also disableb gzip compression at the same time.
I'd disable gzip anyway, let the drive with it's dedicated compression
do the work. Also, make sure that on your Sun boxes you have the
Gigabit ethernet cards (if not using the onboard ones) in the 66mhz
PCI slots, and not the 33mhz ones.
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 18:31, Keith Brautigam wrote:
Short version - bacula is attempting to use a tape that is not loaded
into the autochanger even though a different, usable tape is loaded in
the autochanger.
According to the documentation (that I have seen), ba
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 21:01, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 08.11.2005 18:06, Stephan Ebelt wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I do not have a problem in the sense that something does not work - I
> > just would like to hear some opinions as I am not sure how fool proof my
> > solution is:
>
> I
Bacula is going to "prefer" to put all jobs on the first available tape,
unless you specify different pools (i.e. different Volumes), or tell Bacula
to not prefer an active drive, or explicitly specify a drive -- see the
ReleaseNotes for how to not perfer the first available drive, I forget the
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 18:31, Keith Brautigam wrote:
> Short version - bacula is attempting to use a tape that is not loaded
> into the autochanger even though a different, usable tape is loaded in
> the autochanger.
>
> According to the documentation (that I have seen), bacula should always
>
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 20:16, TássiaCamõesAraújo wrote:
> Hi Kern!
>
> I did what you advised me to do:
>
> When it works:
> ---
>- maculele:~# bconsole -d100
> Connecting to Director maculele:9
Hello,
On 08.11.2005 18:06, Stephan Ebelt wrote:
Hello,
I do not have a problem in the sense that something does not work - I
just would like to hear some opinions as I am not sure how fool proof my
solution is:
I *love* fool proof solutions :-)
SITUATION
There are multiple clients and
Hi all,
Sorry in advance for what is probably a conceptual oversight on my part.
I've read the Fine Manual and browsed the list archives, but I'm still
coming up short.
I have a four-drive tape library, and am using 1.38.0 on Solaris 8
SPARC. My configuration is working great, except I'm unable t
Hi,
On 08.11.2005 16:33, Sol Lederman wrote:
Arno,
Thanks for your advice. I did the mt stuff to write over the tape label,
and relabeled the tape. This morning, however, the tape had not been
written to, i.e. the incremental nightly didn't run so I told bacula to
run the job. It tells me the
Hi Kern!
I did what you advised me to do:
When it works:
maculele:~# bconsole -d100
Connecting to Director maculele:9101
bconsole: bnet.c:698 Current host[ipv4:192.168.0.1:9101] All
host[ipv4
Hi bacula users,
after using bacula 1.37.30 for some month, a server died which was
backuped since the beginning.
The data of this server is not longer needed.
My question is now:
What is the procedure to unregister this client and all the related
information stored in bacula's database?
Is i
Short version - bacula is attempting to use a tape that is not loaded
into the autochanger even though a different, usable tape is loaded in
the autochanger.
According to the documentation (that I have seen), bacula should always
prefer to use tapes in the changer to avoid unnecessary operator
Hello,
On 08.11.2005 07:56, mark wrote:
Hi all,
I keep getting this error message from bacula. I do not have a job
called client1 defined in bacula-dir.conf. I have done a grep -r -i
client1 /etc/bacula and found nothing.
Have you restarted / reloaded Bacula since you first tried it?
It mig
I just went to install the MySQL EL3 1.38.0 RPM onto a
fresh RHEL4 system, and received the following errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm --install bacula-mysql-1.38.0-1.EL3.i386.rpm
warning: bacula-mysql-1.38.0-1.EL3.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
ID 10a792ad
file /usr/sbin/loader
Hello,
I do not have a problem in the sense that something does not work - I
just would like to hear some opinions as I am not sure how fool proof my
solution is:
SITUATION
There are multiple clients and I like to have one fileset for all of
them. As they are quite similar. Each one looks l
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 07 November 2005 15:15, Julien Cigar wrote:
You think I can ignore the problem ?
When I list media you can see that the tape Weekly-0003 has not been
filled up completely (it was the tape with write errors ...)
Well, that answers the questio
Arno,
Thanks for your advice. I did the mt stuff to write over the tape label,
and relabeled the tape. This morning, however, the tape had not been
written to, i.e. the incremental nightly didn't run so I told bacula to
run the job. It tells me the job is submitted but it doesn't show up in
'list
Hello,
A word about 1.38.0:
Release 1.38.0 is evolving much as prior releases, that is to say, once people
started to use it, we received a number of bug reports, some rather
important. All the critical, serious, and important bugs have been fixed and
if you want a copy, you can pull it from th
Hello,
Do:
stat /
stat /home
stat /net
If the Device: field is different, then they are different filesystems. If
they are the same, then we have a possible bug and more investigation to do.
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 14:46, Volker Dierks wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> we are using Bacula si
Hi Ferdinando,
[.s.n.i.p.]
I think it'll be easier for You to simply build a server with sqlite and
throw away the bacula-dir binary.
> I am still testing this environment using 1.36.3 (even if I
> compiled Tru64 5.1B static SD and FD), so I cannot guarantee
> anything, but if someone is inte
Hello everyone,
I am trying to set up one (or more)
Tru64 systems with both FD and SD, because these systems can see the same
tape device through a fiber channel, so data do not need to go through
the network.
There are 3 items that I would like
to point out:
1 - There is not a switch that allow
Hello folks,
we are using Bacula since June and are really happy with it. Thanks
to all the Developers for this great peace of software.
Now our issues ... first, since 1.38.0, we got the following Messages
from every client (which of course varied from system to system):
paul-fd: Filesyste
It did'nt resolved anything..
I also disableb gzip compression at the same time.
If I enable gzip I have the same low speed (with or w/o
--enable-smartalloc).
At the moment bacula runs fast enougth. The only problem to solve is
OS/Hardware related. My Tape runs at an other machine with 17-20Mb/
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 11:10, Ribi Roland wrote:
> I found the solution...
>
> rtfm!
>
> for solaris --enable-smartalloc is important... :/
I would be curious to know what problem this solved. I doubt that Bacula will
compile without --enable-smartalloc simply because I have never tried it.
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 13:01, Achim Schmidt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running bacula 1.38 and now trieing to setup my tape autoloader.
> It's a simple DDS4 Autoloader with 1 drive (nst0), 6 tapes (1-6) and 1
> changing unit (sg1).
>
> I read the autochanging chapter into the documentation, but
Hello
Has anyone got the Seagate STT3401A Travan 40 tape drive to work with Bacula
under Linux? I am getting the following error during btape test:
Reposition to file:block 0:4
08-Nov 12:52 btape: btape Error: block.c:264 Volume data error at 0:4! Wanted
ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.
bta
It's not so simple...
I had also gzip compression which does slow down the transfer.
Without gzip it gets now 20-23Mb/s while spooling over the ethernet to the
Backup-Server.
With your tips also postgres ist much faster and now I can Backup 5.4Gb in
50min.
My tape is slow (2.6Mb/s) at the mome
Hi all,
I'm running bacula 1.38 and now trieing to setup my tape autoloader.
It's a simple DDS4 Autoloader with 1 drive (nst0), 6 tapes (1-6) and 1
changing unit (sg1).
I read the autochanging chapter into the documentation, but i'm not able
to backup to my tapestation.
I was wondering if anbody
Hi,
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 09:33 +0100, Ribi Roland wrote:
> I think that there are 2 Problems, one is the performance of Bacula or
> Postgres itself and also some problems with the tape. I did'nt get more
> then 2.6Mb/s with the ufsdump from solaris.
>
> Anybody can help?
>
Have you tried to c
Hi,
What was your transfer rate before and after compiling bacula
with --enable-smartalloc?
/Ove
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 11:10 +0100, Ribi Roland wrote:
> I found the solution...
>
> rtfm!
>
> for solaris --enable-smartalloc is important... :/
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Rib
Ribi Roland wrote:
> With spooling it takes arround 10-20min to spool data and write them down to
> tape at 2MB/s. But the save of the attributes (writing to the catalog) needs
> 2h or more!
Looks like the catalog database is underperforming, although maybe 2h is
reasonable if you have millions o
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 10:52, Graham David Purcocks M.A.(Oxon.) wrote:
> One think I spotted. It said is *wasn't* backing up /data due to file
> system change, but you are specifically asking to back up /data. I
> suspect this also may be your lost data. Worth a check.
If he explicitly asked
I found the solution...
rtfm!
for solaris --enable-smartalloc is important... :/
> -Original Message-
> From: Ribi Roland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:33 AM
> To: 'bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
> Subject: FW: [Bacula-users] Performance testing an
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 10:11, Achim Schmidt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> some weeks ago I already asked naerly the same and someone told me, thet
> the feature I'm looking for will be included in Version 1.38. Now I'm
> upgrading but a bit helpless due I don't find this in the manual.
>
> I'm thinking
To upgrade Windows clients (from the 1.37 beta), does the setup package need to
be run or
is it enough to simply switch the bacula-fd.exe to the new one?
If the setup needs to be run, is there a silent install?
Thank You
Sim Zacks
CIO
CompuLab
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Hi all,
some weeks ago I already asked naerly the same and someone told me, thet
the feature I'm looking for will be included in Version 1.38. Now I'm
upgrading but a bit helpless due I don't find this in the manual.
I'm thinking about a backup strategy like the following:
- bi-weekly full back
Hi,
We have Solaris 10 Servers, 3x Sun V240, one of them is the backup-server
with the storage deamon and director the others are backed up to the tape at
the backup-server.
The backup-server has a 1.3GHz CPU and 1Gb RAM, U320 SCSI-Kontroller (on
board) and a second U320 controller with the Tand
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