Dear Arno
I was able to restore the files to their original location ie D:\Data . My
concern was overwriting files etc so I renamed the current D:\Data folder
C:\Dataxx
Could anyone clarify that I should chance D:\Data in my FileSet to D:/Data
as I would like to do restores to other locations.
W
Christopher Mills wrote:
Just as a side note on mysqlnavigator for anybody interested:
I would love to get up to speed on writing sql on the fly at the command
line. At this moment I have other priorities (so much to learn, so
little time). To this end, then mysqlnavigator has so far been a us
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 02:03:59PM +0100, Thomas Franz wrote:
> In the case of a backup run it takes a long time ( up to hours )
> until the storage daemon is finding the end-of-data position . ( Of
> course only if the tape is nearly full). We are using bacula 1.36.3
> on a FreeBSD 4.11 machine.
Sebastian Stark wrote:
On 01.03.2006, at 11:09, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
What happens when you enter 'use bacula'?
mysql> use bacula;
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -A
Database changed
Apparently I
> The most important thing is probably what amount of data you expect from
> each machine, and how much of it changes. Assuming a short backup time
> window and expecting lots of changed files from many clients might force
> you to implement more complicated schedules than you'd might wish (for
> e
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 8:57 PM, Thomas J. Lohman wrote:
Hi all,
we are currently evaluating packages for backing up our Windows systems.
We have anywhere between 200-250 Windows machines in our domain that need
to be backed up. I am wondering what is the general scalability of
Bacula. I know that
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 2:03 PM, Thomas Franz wrote:
Hello,
I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with bconsole) to
seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the tape because of
a restore etc.
No. The only way to position to EOD is by starting a job which uses
Gidday,
On Thursday 9 March, there will be an article published on OnLamp
which describes how I set up a test environment (used by Kern) within
a jail on FreeBSD. This is the setup Kern uses when running
regression tests on FreeBSD.
I don't know the URL for the article yet, but you'll be able
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:11:01 +0100, "Florian Daniel Otel" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
>
> On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Cygwin shouldn't be involved here. I know that Kern uses Cygwin to build
> > the
> > fd on Windows, but it can be done from DOS too and
On 3/2/06, Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cygwin shouldn't be involved here. I know that Kern uses Cygwin to build the
> fd on Windows, but it can be done from DOS too and the bacula-fd.exe shouldn't
> depend on Cygwin's dll (if yours does, then that could explain things...).
A quic
Hi all,
we are currently evaluating packages for backing up our Windows systems.
We have anywhere between 200-250 Windows machines in our domain that need
to be backed up. I am wondering what is the general scalability of
Bacula. I know that much will depend on available disk/tape drive space
fo
Fabulous idea. In fact I should have thought of it myself. I am
comfortable with this kind of command line/bash-scripting approach, and
clearly this helps get my thinking about this on the right track which
is exactly what I was asking of the community. Thanks.
This seems to be an active commu
Mmh, for me it works. Have a look:
Before:
MyISAM file: /mnt/File.MYI
Record format: Packed
Character set: latin1 (8)
File-version:1
Creation time: 2005-10-25 14:44:09
Recover time:2006-02-15 11:23:43
Status: changed
Auto increment key:
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 16:01:08 +0100, "Florian Daniel Otel" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Frank,
>
> >
> > The Windows loopback interface is implemented poorly at best. I had luck
> > using
> > this kind of tunneling in Windows by explicitly specifying 127.0.0.1
> > instead of
> > lo
thank you Wolfgang Denk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:> > This is first time i am trying to label a tape for my backup pools when i enter label command from b console i have added the volumename and seletected the thursdaypool for labeling then i got the follo
thanks for your quick reply i am running 1.36.2 debian package yes my tape is new and it is empty.So i can ignore this error"Graham D. Purcocks M.A. (Oxon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Its not an error. It tries to read the tape first to see if its blank ornot. If its blank you see the error.I thin
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> This is first time i am trying to label a tape for my backup pools when i
> enter label command from b console i have added the volumename and seletected
> the thursdaypool for labeling then i got the following error message
>
> Connecting
Hi,
this for the archives: I got error messages saying "The table 'File' is
full". The table was 4 GB in size. It was on a ext3 filesystem.
Switching to xfs didn't help.
The solution is:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/full-table.html
Saying:
You are using a MyISAM table and the space requ
Hi Guys, This is first time i am trying to label a tape for my backup pools when i enter label command from b console i have added the volumename and seletected the thursdaypool for labeling then i got the following error message Connecting to Storage daemon DLT at 172.11.71103 ...Sending l
Hi there,
We just started using Bacula 1.38.5 with an 11 tape LTO changer, after a
few days of playing around we finally have it working to our likes,
however there are a few things I couldn't make heads or tails of..
Pool/Media Management -
We have a barcode reader in out changer unit, whe
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 04:01:08PM +0100, Florian Daniel Otel wrote:
> Anyway, on a more practical note: Can you please specify which version
> of winbacula did you use when you managed in 127.0.0.1 ? Any other
> tricks I am missing on the Windows side ?
I got it working using 1.36, but I should
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 14:08:10 +0100, "Florian Daniel Otel" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Martin,
>
> Sorry for being maybe a bit too brief in my post, but I already
> mentioned (both in the post above and in my original mail) that
> reverse forwarding of ports 9101 and 9103 _does_work:
Frank,
>
> The Windows loopback interface is implemented poorly at best. I had luck
> using
> this kind of tunneling in Windows by explicitly specifying 127.0.0.1 instead
> of
> localhost.
I should have mentioned it before (I thought I did) but I've tried
that venue also: I tried specifying 12
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Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:26:32 +1030 (CST), "Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Could you help I am getting an error of the type below when attempting to
restore files to a Windows XP Client.
Winbacula-1.38.4
02-Mar 20:09 water
Hi All,
Sounds like the beginning of a Johnny Carson skit to me.
Going through testing of 1.38.5 w/ 1.38.6 beta2 patch.
Client configuration has:
> it's own Catalog
> an ACL'd Console
> It's own Media Pool defined
> It's own FileSet
> it's own RestoreJo
On 2 Mar 2006 at 8:09, LDB wrote:
> I have two filesystems,
>
> /var
> /var/lib
>
> I have asked bacula-dir.conf to backup /var. Do I need to tell it to also
> backup
> /var/lib, as well?
Short answer: yes
Long answer: it depends on your settings, but assuming defaults, the
shor
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 01:17:17PM +, hikari wrote:
> Annoyingly you can't use a 127.0.0.0/8 IP on it though, you have to
> assign some other IP to it. Microsoft never seem to do anything the
> logical way. Why they couldn't just have installed the loopback
> device by default and assig
Frank Sweetser wrote:
> The Windows loopback interface is implemented poorly at best. I had luck
> using
> this kind of tunneling in Windows by explicitly specifying 127.0.0.1 instead
> of
> localhost.
There is actually a seperate Loopback Device you can install, it
shows as a physical
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:15:59AM +0100, Florian Daniel Otel wrote:
> In very short: The FD for winbacula works fine if the DIR specifies
> the SD as being located on a FQDN host but does NOT work if it is
> specified as "localhost" (that is reversed tunneled to the right
> hostname due to firwal
I have two filesystems,
/var
/var/lib
I have asked bacula-dir.conf to backup /var. Do I need to tell it to also backup
/var/lib, as well?
Thanks,
LDB
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Martin,
Sorry for being maybe a bit too brief in my post, but I already
mentioned (both in the post above and in my original mail) that
reverse forwarding of ports 9101 and 9103 _does_work: That means that
1) yes, I can telnet to local host port 9101 and 9103 from a DOS
prompt 2) yes, I can trans
Hello,
I am very new to bacula. My question : Is it possible (e.g. with bconsole) to
seek the "append position" of a tape after rewinding the tape because of
a restore etc.
In the case of a backup run it takes a long time ( up to hours ) until the
storage daemon is finding the end-of-data p
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 11:31 AM, Michael 'buk' Scherer wrote:
Hey List, Arno.
The idea is just to save some typing.
Job {
Name = Foo
Fileset = aFileset
Schedule = WeekdayCycle,WeekendCycle
[...]
}
Job {
Name = aJob-Weekday
Fileset = weekdayFileset
Schedule = WeekdayCycle
Hello,
Arno Lehmann a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On 2/27/2006 2:32 PM, Baptiste Malguy wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Anyone willing to advise me for my specific issue please ? For the
>> moment, I hold on blocked by this problem, unfortunately, and I would
>> appreciate so much some help.
>>
>> Thanks guys.
>
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:15:59 +0100, "Florian Daniel Otel" <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Since I am receiving in private questions from others with similar
> experiences (below) I am forced to raise the same problem again (as
> decribed in detail at this posting)
>
> http://article.gma
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:26:32 +1030 (CST), "Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>
> Could you help I am getting an error of the type below when attempting to
> restore files to a Windows XP Client.
>
> Winbacula-1.38.4
>
> 02-Mar 20:09 water32-fd: Restore.2006-03-02_20.04.36 Error:
> c
Hey List, Arno.
The idea is just to save some typing.
Job {
Name = Foo
Fileset = aFileset
Schedule = WeekdayCycle,WeekendCycle
[...]
}
Job {
Name = aJob-Weekday
Fileset = weekdayFileset
Schedule = WeekdayCycle
[...]
}
Job {
Name = aJob-Weekend
Fileset = weeken
I have it running also with multiple clients, but a bit more like the
example in the manual - the volume names and creation dates are left as
first created - I can easily see what volumes are used by the update
timestamp though - and I have all pools belonging to the same clients on
the same disk
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 10:56 AM, Support wrote:
Dear All
Could you help I am getting an error of the type below when attempting to
restore files to a Windows XP Client.
Winbacula-1.38.4
02-Mar 20:09 water32-fd: Restore.2006-03-02_20.04.36 Error:
c:\cygwin\home\kern\bacula\k\src\win32\findlib\../.
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 12:36 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 2 Mar 2006 at 0:08, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Just as a furher hint - I haven't implemented something like this
because I prefer volume names not be related to the contents - the way
I'd do this is as follows:
1. Search the catalog for pruned v
Hello,
On 3/2/2006 10:11 AM, Michael 'buk' Scherer wrote:
Hi.
I just wondered if its possible to define more than two Schedules for one job.
It actually is by using 'Schedule = sched_one,sched_two' in the Job-Definition
but only 'sched_one' is used.
I never tried it, but I don't think so.
Dear All
Could you help I am getting an error of the type below when attempting to
restore files to a Windows XP Client.
Winbacula-1.38.4
02-Mar 20:09 water32-fd: Restore.2006-03-02_20.04.36 Error:
c:\cygwin\home\kern\bacula\k\src\win32\findlib\../../findlib/create_file.c:241
Could not create /t
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 17:20, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> >On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:04, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
> >>Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> >>>On Tuesday 28 February 2006 14:59, kernel[consulting] info wrote:
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> >On Tuesda
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 15:23, Michel Meyers wrote:
> Arunav Mandal wrote:
> > On Tuesday 28 February 2006 17:19, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> On 2/28/2006 2:14 PM, Arunav Mandal wrote:
> >>> We are running Bacula 1.36.3 in both director and storage daemon and on
> >>> clients as we
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 13:33, John Kodis wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 09:08:43AM +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > It looks like you have turned off utf-8, which will create a
> > database that is incompatible with the Win32 consoles, which expect
> > all Bacula database information to be in u
Hi.
I just wondered if its possible to define more than two Schedules for one job.
It actually is by using 'Schedule = sched_one,sched_two' in the Job-Definition
but only 'sched_one' is used.
1.38.3 running here.
Any chance with this somehow? Would avoid specifying jobs two or three times
here
Hello all,
Since I am receiving in private questions from others with similar
experiences (below) I am forced to raise the same problem again (as
decribed in detail at this posting)
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bacula.user/21701/
In very short: The FD for winbacula works fine if the DIR
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