On 20-Dec-05, at 6:43 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written
- consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it
(per bls).
Is there any way t
Hello,
On 12/21/2005 1:15 AM, Luke Lussier wrote:
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written -
consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it (per bls).
Is there any way
Greetings list,
I have a volume with data on it that I need to recover (using
bextract). The volume has been relabeled since it was last written -
consequently, Bacula reports that the volume has no Jobs on it (per
bls).
Is there any way to recover the data on this volume?
Regards,
-Luke
Kern,
I googled that "Unknown file type" mkisofs "error", and while I didn't find any
specific explanation I did find lots of examples where this message was spit
out for the target pathspec and it seemed to be normal; stuff burned following
that message was OK; most of the messages around the
Hello,
wasn't this discussed a few days ago? I *think* I recall that someone
had to install the php-postres-integration, usually a package or some
libraries.
Arno
On 12/20/2005 4:42 PM, John Kodis wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:14:20PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 19:00, John wrote:
> Being a devotee to YUM i have limited exposure to makefiles.
>
> I have installed bacula-postgresql-1.38 from rpm and have been running
> and testing for a few days.
>
> I moved to making a Rescue CD but /etc/bacula/rescue/ ./configure
> gives err
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 22:24, Gary Kopp wrote:
> Thanks, Kern. I'll look into what it will take to add the support.
> "Understanding how your system works" is relative ;-)
>
> I just tried to build a Rescue CDROM. I see that just about the last thing
> "make all" did, naturally, was to exec
Thanks, Kern. I'll look into what it will take to add the support.
"Understanding how your system works" is relative ;-)
I just tried to build a Rescue CDROM. I see that just about the last thing
"make all" did, naturally, was to execute mkisofs. The last parameter to that
command, the "pat
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 21:17, Gary Kopp wrote:
> A search didn't turn up anything on this, so let me ask before I
> potentially work myself into a corner. I'm running RHEL4 on a Dell
> PowerEdge with Dell's standard ROMB hardware RAID (in 0+1 mode,
> sometimes called RAID10). Most of my part
A search didn't turn up anything on this, so let me ask before I
potentially work myself into a corner. I'm running RHEL4 on a Dell
PowerEdge with Dell's standard ROMB hardware RAID (in 0+1 mode,
sometimes called RAID10). Most of my partitions are defined within a
LVM-managed volume (only /boot a
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 14:38:10 +
Juliet Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alternatively, since all I need is the fd client: does anyone have a
> functioning bacula-fd binary for Solaris 9 & Solaris 10 (2 separate
> machines) which they could send me/point me at?
See www.blastwave.org
Alex
-
Being a devotee to YUM i have limited exposure to makefiles.
I have installed bacula-postgresql-1.38 from rpm and have been running
and testing for a few days.
I moved to making a Rescue CD but /etc/bacula/rescue/ ./configure
gives error message --with-bacula=PATH.
I ignored this and cd to "~
Martin,
Thank you! Knowing that it works, and what facility it is using, made
me go back in and tinker, and I discovered I had a pretty serious
syslogd (syslog-ng, actually) configuration error that affected more
than Bacula. That's what I get for using a delivered configuration file
instead of
Please always copy the list.
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 14:27, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
> Hello Kern,
>
> i am looking for some documentation for bacula and DVD. So far i was
> kind of unlucky. All i could find was a scriping solution with Pre/After
> Jobs.
>
> So i went to have a look at the source
All,
I'm after being able to backup multiple disks to tape and already have
a bacula instalation running, the problem however is that on some of the
older disks that take longer there is a lot of waiting around where as
it would be better to be backing up many different mount points at the
I'm starting to wonder if I shouldn't switch to 1.38.4 instead of 1.38.3,
because 1.38.3 just keeps having problems.
Anyway, I have uploaded a new version of BETA 1.38.3 to Source Forge in the
bacula-beta release area. This corrects (I hope) a segment fault in the SD
when a job is canceled.
B
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:14:20PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 19 December 2005 20:41, John Kodis wrote:
> > - Although the web page itself doesn't give any information beyond "DB
> > Connect error", there is excellent diagnostic information in the web
> > server log files.
>
> Can
Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
First, I'm backing up to disk.
As long as I know, when there is no prior backup bacula will upgrade the job
to Full, so what's the problem?
Thanks,
Pedro Mazzoni
you could have mentioned that you use disk volumes .. ^^
also you did set maxvolumes to 2, so
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15:25, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm starting to use Bacula [top of tree in anonymous CVS, i. e. ver-
> sion 1.39.3 (17 December 2005)] on a couple of Fedora Core 2 and FC 4
> systems (x86). Each time I try to cancel a job, SD will crash. Am I
> dong something
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 15:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
> >finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to
> > the same Volume (assuming the
Hi,
I need to do a client-only (i.e. I only need bacula-fd) build on Solaris
9 & Solaris 10, & am having problems.
The installation instructions at
talk about needing the packages:
SUNWbinutils,
SUNWarc,
SUNWhea,
SUNWGcc,
SUNWGnutls
SUNWGnutls-devel
SUNWGmake
SUNWgccruntime
SUNWlibgcrypt
SUNWzl
Hello,
I'm starting to use Bacula [top of tree in anonymous CVS, i. e. ver-
sion 1.39.3 (17 December 2005)] on a couple of Fedora Core 2 and FC 4
systems (x86). Each time I try to cancel a job, SD will crash. Am I
dong something wrong, or is this a known problem?
For example:
Using host libth
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 12:54:04PM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>If the directive is set to no, the Storage daemon will prefer
>finding an unused drive, otherwise, each job started will append to the
>same Volume (assuming the Pool is the same for all jobs). Setting
Excellent! This is
Pedro Henrique Morsch Mazzoni wrote:
Hi,
I'am using bacula since last month, and ir runs smoothly.
But my strategy is to use a volume for 1 month and then prune it, and create
a new volume.
It works, but it is not autoLabeling a new volume for this storage.
And it seems strange cause it autolabe
Is Volume Retention is same as VolumeRetention (A space in between?)
Kumaran
On 12/20/05, Kumaran Babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I still have a problem with the Bacula backup software waiting for me enter STATUS 1 and then UNMOUNT and MOUNT to start the backup everyday.
The Vol
Hello All,
I still have a problem with the Bacula backup software waiting for me enter STATUS 1 and then UNMOUNT and MOUNT to start the backup everyday.
The Volume Retention Period and Use Period is set for 5 days (for daily backups - 6 tapes in rotation) and 18 days for Weekly backups (3 tape
Hi,
I'am using bacula since last month, and ir runs smoothly.
But my strategy is to use a volume for 1 month and then prune it, and create a new volume.
It works, but it is not autoLabeling a new volume for this storage.
And it seems strange cause it autolabeled the volume last month when I start
Does anyone have the Web Gui working yet with mysql?
If so, can you show the bacula.conf
Thanks
Ted
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On Tuesday 20 December 2005 12:59, Beren Gamble wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers
> crashed.
>
> I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and i've
> done a full restore. I ensured I made all of the partitions in the same
>
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:59:41 +, "Beren Gamble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Beren> Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers
crashed.
Beren> I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and
Beren> i've done a full restore. I ensu
Hi,
Stupidly, I didn't create bacula rescue discs and one of our servers crashed.
I've put a basic linux install on it with the bacula file daemon and i've done
a full restore. I ensured I made all of the partitions in the same order as
they were before, however I can't guarentee they are exact
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)?
First, you need to download Bacula 1.38.3 (19 De
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:32:32 -0700, "Gary Kopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Gary> Before I assume no replies so far means that syslog support is broken or
Gary> just plain not usable, please allow me to post my query a second time in
Gary> hopes that a new set of eyes, with experience wi
Hello,
I have just released a new BETA version of Bacula 1.38.3 to Source Forge in
the bacula-beta release section. This version has a number of bugs with the
reservation system fixed as well as some "load balancing" code when using
multiple drive autochangers. I recommend that anyone using a
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