On Sunday 13 November 2005 23:44, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
> > Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
>
> Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
> cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
> actually get cancell
Kern Sibbald said:
> Hello again,
>
> You didn't by any chance recently upgrade from a 2.4 kernel to a 2.6
> kernel
> did you?I am seeing all kinds of hangs and other funny behavior in the
> Storage daemon due to the change in the behavior of the open() call for
> tape
> drives from one kernel
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
actually get cancelled and removed until it comes due to run. This can
be confusing.
Maria McKinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
>
> 157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
>
> I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
> and put in the correct ta
Ah, yes. I do seem to have jobid and job confused. Thank you so much.
This seems to have worked.
cheers,
maria
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNi
Hello,
On 13.11.2005 22:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Uh, today i ran into a new Problem and that doesn`t sound good ...
13-Nov 04:23 backup-dir: Procars.2005-11-12_19.41.43 Fatal error:
sql_create.c:734 Create db File record INSERT INTO File
(FileIndex,JobId,PathId,FilenameId,LStat,MD5)
Hello,
On 13.11.2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
and put
On Sunday 13 November 2005 22:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
>
> 157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount
> request
>
> I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the
Hi there,
I have the situation where a job is waiting for a tape so the status says:
157 FullNightlySave.2005-11-12_01.05.01 is waiting for a mount request
I would like to just cancel this job, since I can't go in at the moment
and put in the correct tape, but this is what happens:
*can
Hi !
Uh, today i ran into a new Problem and that doesn`t sound good ...
13-Nov 04:23 backup-dir: Procars.2005-11-12_19.41.43 Fatal error:
sql_create.c:734 Create db File record INSERT INTO File
(FileIndex,JobId,PathId,FilenameId,LStat,MD5) VALUES
(1353546,678,49864,1041923,'DkB Bto/k IGw B JY JY
Hello again,
You didn't by any chance recently upgrade from a 2.4 kernel to a 2.6 kernel
did you?I am seeing all kinds of hangs and other funny behavior in the
Storage daemon due to the change in the behavior of the open() call for tape
drives from one kernel to another.
On Sunday 13 Novem
Hello,
I might well have added some additional insanity checks to guard against bad
tapes or bad tape drives, and this could be interacting with the poll
feature.
Why don't you up your poll interval to 5 minutes and see if that increases the
time Bacula waits before giving up. If it does, t
Hello,
today, I started playing around with DVD writing again, as I saw the
chance to do some trouble shooting this evening (about now). I have
1.38.1 from cvs running, by the way.
I found out god things. Short version:
While writing itself worked for quite some time, I found that volume
rec
I'd been eagerly awaiting 1.38, as well as eagerly awaiting a much better
tape drive, now I have both, which made me very excited (both the new
features in 1.38 and the LTO2 drive that is replacing my DDS4 are
_extremely_ cool), but see a different and undesirable behavior with 1.38
(even on my old
Hello Thorsten,
This is just to let you know that I have just successfully restored a
non-portable (BackupWrite) Win32 backup to Linux. The 3,332 files
(146,771,044 bytes) all compared identically to the original files !
Congratulations for the new code -- it works. Cool. I think a lot o
Hi,
On 13.11.2005 12:44, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
I'm trying to backup a couple of remote mysql and postgres databases using the
RunBeforeJob directive. However I can't work out from the doco [1] how to use
this directive.
I have 2 machines foo and bar, foo running director foo-dir, and bar runni
I'm trying to backup a couple of remote mysql and postgres databases using the
RunBeforeJob directive. However I can't work out from the doco [1] how to use
this directive.
I have 2 machines foo and bar, foo running director foo-dir, and bar running
file daemon bar-fd and a mysql database.
Should
I'm getting errors in my backups and I don't know how to fix them. What I'm
trying to do is use a collection of caddies to do backups - it keeps asking me
for old volumes. What am I doing wrong?
Error message:
> 13-Nov 22:15 dude-dir: Start Backup JobId 395,
> Job=BackupSandia.2005-11-13_22.15.0
On Friday 11 November 2005 15:24, MaxxAtWork wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in my Bacula system I take differential or full backups on Monday
> morning (and they go on one pool) and incrementals from Tuesday to
> Friday (and they go on a different pool).
> Tape is a manually operated DLT7000.
>
> Now, I would
On Friday 11 November 2005 22:27, Attila Fülöp wrote:
> Attila Fülöp
Your patch is now integrated. It will go into the CVS shortly. Thanks :-)
--
Best regards,
Kern
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