Is a possible to restore files with no directory path information? If so
how?
i.e. original file location server1:/dirroot/dir1/dir2/filename1
I just want to restore filename1 to server2:/dirroot (or other directory).
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Before I assume no replies so far means that syslog support is broken or
just plain not usable, please allow me to post my query a second time in
hopes that a new set of eyes, with experience with Bacula and syslog,
will see it...
Can anyone provide a sample of a messages resource destination
spec
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:39, Ben McClelland wrote:
> my version:
>
> Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
>
> Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
> over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
Yes, it is easy. However, 1.38.0 won't work. Y
my version:
Version: 1.38.0 (28 October 2005)
Can you show a sample configuration setup of how I would spread jobs
over different drives (if it's possible in the version I'm using)?
thanks,
-Ben
On Dec 19, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben McClell
On Monday 19 December 2005 23:21, Ben McClelland wrote:
> If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
> each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
> the media so the drive have their own pool?
You can do that, but if you are using the very latest cod
Well - I'm going to disks now. I think..
Disks are fast
Data on disks don't deteriorate like tape
Disks are reusable 1000 times - tapes 20 to 40
Disks are easier to copy from
Disks are cheaper than tapes now
It is easy to have a few external disks to carry away for off-site storage
It is easier t
If I have an autochanger with 4 separate drives and 4 jobs (one for
each of the drives) listed, do I have to have 4 separate pools for
the media so the drive have their own pool?
-Ben
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On Monday 19 December 2005 20:41, John Kodis wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:10:25PM +0100, Heigl Florian - Munich-MR -
external wrote:
> > You'll find bacula-web included in the bacula-gui package.
> > See the bacula 1.38.2 release notes for more info on the integration.
>
> Got it. Thanks F
Hello,
On 12/19/2005 3:46 PM, Florian Schnabel wrote:
Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is
3rd tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
Well, you just learned that DLT VS is not for intensive use...
Basicall, the VS line of pr
Hello,
On 12/19/2005 10:59 AM, Florian Schnabel wrote:
my tape was running fine with bacula for several months now ...
now i entered the office this morning and the tape light was off, i
can't eject the tape and i got errors in the log ...
bacula says
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:10:25PM +0100, Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external
wrote:
> You'll find bacula-web included in the bacula-gui package.
> See the bacula 1.38.2 release notes for more info on the integration.
Got it. Thanks Florian! Thanks Kern! I had thought that bacula-web
was a s
On Monday 19 December 2005 18:54, Rick Knight wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have released the second BETA version 1.38.3 (14 December 2005) as a tar
> >file to Source Forge. This version has a rewrite of the reservation
> >algorithm that hopefully will improve situations where us
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,
I have released the second BETA version 1.38.3 (14 December 2005) as a tar
file to Source Forge. This version has a rewrite of the reservation
algorithm that hopefully will improve situations where users were finding all
jobs waiting to reserve a drive. I've also
Hi John,
> - I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
> package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
> find this newer release on the web. What is the current release,
> and where can I find a copy?
You'll find bacula-web included in the b
On Monday 19 December 2005 17:05, John Kodis wrote:
> I have a couple of questions about the current status of bacula-web:
>
> - I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
> package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
> find this newer release o
I have a couple of questions about the current status of bacula-web:
- I understand that there's been some recent development work on this
package, and Google finds a reference to bacula-web 1.2, but I can't
find this newer release on the web. What is the current release,
and where can I fi
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 10:19:08AM +0200, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> Is there any way to disable warning "Filesystem change prohibited", that
> appears in 1.38.x while onefs=yes is in use?
Just to show that needs vary, I wish that there were a way to get a
similar warning when a directory tree is omit
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd tape
DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
We drive our DLTs hard and they die regularly.
On Sunday 18 December 2005 05:46 am, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, 09:54:28PM +0100ยจ, Arno Lehmann said:
> > >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: root
> > >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + /etc/bacula/delete_catalog_backup
> > >17-Dec 20:26 tux-dir: RunAfter: + mt rewind
> > >17-Dec 20
Florian Schnabel wrote:
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd
tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
i need to be able to take one backup each week offsite .. so it should
since out Tandberg DLT VS 80 just died over the weekend and this is 3rd
tape DRIVE that failed in my company in 5 years ...
i could use suggestions for hardware to use ... preferably no more tapes ^^
i need to be able to take one backup each week offsite .. so it should
be at least a combinati
Hi,
yes... even telnet works. After downgrading the Windows machine to
1.36.3 I get new error messages.
The first time I run the job:
386 Network send error to SD. ERR=The operation completed successfully.
(I like this one *gg*)
any following job:
503 Network send error to SD. ERR=An existing c
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:55:44 +0100, Mario Ohnewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Mario> i have this simple RunAfterJob script:
Mario> RunAfterJob = "/bin/sh -c 'echo %v > /tmp/vout'"
Mario> and i get the error:
Mario> RunAfter: /bin/sh: TestVolume0017: command not found
Mario>
my tape was running fine with bacula for several months now ...
now i entered the office this morning and the tape light was off, i
can't eject the tape and i got errors in the log ...
bacula says
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:289 stored: unable to open device
/dev/nst0: ERR=Input/outpu
Is there any way to disable warning "Filesystem change prohibited", that
appears in 1.38.x while onefs=yes is in use?
While this message can be very informational during debugging, I would
prefer this kind of warnings not to appear in regular production run -now it
may be more tough to notice "rea
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