On Tuesday 06 December 2005 23:18, Support wrote:
> Dear Bacula users
>
> I have upgraded my version of Bacula from 1.36.3 to 1.38.2 and am getting
> quite a few warnings about Bacula attempting to backup a file twice and it
> being ignored.
>
> The questions I have are :-
>
> Will the restore work
Rob Burris wrote:
Is it possible to use Bacula to backup to both disk and tape?
For example, you could do a monthly full backup to disk and daily
incremental to tape. I tried creating two jobs for each client, but
when the incremental ran Bacula could not find a suitable full backup
volume (
Is it possible to use Bacula to backup to both disk and tape?
For example, you could do a monthly full backup to disk and daily
incremental to tape. I tried creating two jobs for each client, but when
the incremental ran Bacula could not find a suitable full backup volume
(probably because it'
Dear Bacula users
I have upgraded my version of Bacula from 1.36.3 to 1.38.2 and am getting
quite a few warnings about Bacula attempting to backup a file twice and it
being ignored.
The questions I have are :-
Will the restore work - ie will the hard link be preserved or should I set
hardlinks o
Is it possible to specify several spool directories for a device, or
auto changer? or maybe different spool directory for each job? I have
several 143GB fibrechannel disks connected to the server, but no raid
controller for these disks, and I would like to have next job start
spooling while des
It doesn't address the issue that Bacula refuses to purge the volume I
requested, and that it does not respond to the request with an
appropriate (or any) error message - causing me to have to exit the
interface so ungracefully - however it's done.
Deann
Mike Reinehr wrote:
On Tuesday 06 De
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 01:14 pm, deann corum wrote:
> I'm trying to recycle some older tapes and having issues with Bacula:
>
> a) Bacula not wanting to purge the old tape volume from the catalog.
> Bconsole just sits there for hours after I type 'purge' and subsequently
> select the volume to
I'm trying to recycle some older tapes and having issues with Bacula:
a) Bacula not wanting to purge the old tape volume from the catalog.
Bconsole just sits there for hours after I type 'purge' and subsequently
select the volume to be purged. I have to Ctrl-Z to get out of Bacula at
that poin
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 18:52, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 06:51:42PM -0800, Landon Fuller wrote:
> > Frank, I've attached a patch against 1.38.2 -- I'd be most appreciative
> > if you could test it and verify that it solves your problem.
>
> Nope, but this one (which just d
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 06:51:42PM -0800, Landon Fuller wrote:
> Frank, I've attached a patch against 1.38.2 -- I'd be most appreciative
> if you could test it and verify that it solves your problem.
Nope, but this one (which just does the same thing in a few more spots) does.
thanks!
-
Helo,
I am using the bacula version 1.36.3 - all works good. As I want new, but also
stable releases, my question is, how stable is the version 1.38.2 and what are
advantages of 1.38.2 to 1.36.3?
Greets,
Bernhard
--
Bernhard Suttner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ANDURAS service solutions AG
Innstraß
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 14:15, Ribi Roland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following call to in my job definition:
>
> ClientRunBeforeJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/ClientRunBeforeJob.sh '%c' '%d'
> '%i' '%e' '%j' '%l' '%n' '%t' '%v'"
>
> The documentation explains the following character substitution
Hi,
I have the following call to in my job definition:
ClientRunBeforeJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/ClientRunBeforeJob.sh '%c' '%d'
'%i' '%e' '%j' '%l' '%n' '%t' '%v'"
The documentation explains the following character substitution for
RunBefor/RunAfter Scripts:
%% = %
%c = Client's name
%d = D
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 02:44, Rushowr wrote:
> Anyone have a rundown of the relationships that bacula uses between tables
> in the mysql db? I'm trying to manually track down a file and ALL jobs
> within a date range that saved it, but the database is so spread out, it
> would be beautiful if
On Monday 05 December 2005 23:14, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 11:07:14PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Yes, as I mentioned in a previous email. You are using encrypted comm.
> > The current way it is programmed, this is exactly what will happen
> > because it runs in non-bloc
I have two external 80G USB hard drives that I backup to. I keep one
off-site and exchange them about once a month. I usually just unplug one
and plug in the other. But now they are both full so it cannot just
create a new volume. It has to recycle an old volume. But right now it
is asking for a vo
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