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Are you able to check status on the daemon? How about when you restart
it (if not)?
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Hi,
Yes, the FD is actually running. I got this error after about 2 hours
of it going through files. Last week it seemed to be happening after
about an hour. From the status of the FD:
266 Full 69,064 2,051,170,588 Error 27-Mar-06 14:18 WebServer
This job was started at 12:05. So it ran
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I'm assuming you know for a fact that the FD is actually running? I see
noplace that you've indicated that you've checked that it is.
Short of that, connection timed out sounds like it might be firewall
related... possible someone's been mucking about
Hello,
One of the File Daemons in my backup setup has stopped working. The
file daemon is setup at a datacenter, and the director and storage
daemon are both located on the same server at my company's office.
Here's the error message I'm getting:
27-Mar 14:16 apollo-dir: WebServer.2006-03-27_12.0
On Monday 27 March 2006 19:28, Josh Endries wrote:
> I still can't figure this out. I can't believe it's such a HUGE PITA
> getting disk-based backup and restore to work with Bacula. It should be
> easy. WTF. I'm so freaking frustrated right now. Dammit.
>
> Josh Endries wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I
On Monday 27 March 2006 18:26, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thursday 23 March 2006 20:35, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> >> Quoting "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> > NOTE: any disabled jobs are renabled if you restart bacula-dir.
> >>
> >> That wa
Created a full backup and wanting to restore just one file, but it
appears that the tape device is busy with the job that has already
completed and I don't get that.
Why is device "DAT-72" busy reading/writing no active job?
Craig
*status
Status available for:
1: Director
2: Storage
Hello,
On 3/27/2006 10:10 AM, Sim Zacks wrote:
I am looking for a recommendation for a network backup device. I have
40 computers in the network (both windows and Linux), approximately 250 GB per
month that
needs to be backed up, but that will grow.
Well, what I'd recommend would depend a lot
Hello,
On 3/27/2006 9:55 AM, Gavin Conway wrote:
Hi All,
I'm aware that others have the same problem and that they have
apparently solved it but I'm still at my wits end. I'm trying to run a 2
week tape rotation with a monday-friday full system backup along with a
catalog backup to tape. Eac
Hello,
On 3/27/2006 7:28 PM, Josh Endries wrote:
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I still can't figure this out. I can't believe it's such a HUGE PITA
getting disk-based backup and restore to work with Bacula. It should be
easy. WTF. I'm so freaking frustrated right now. Dammit.
J
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I still can't figure this out. I can't believe it's such a HUGE PITA
getting disk-based backup and restore to work with Bacula. It should be
easy. WTF. I'm so freaking frustrated right now. Dammit.
Josh Endries wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having trouble
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> config file require a restart of the server to take affect, and it's
> very possible that such a thing (downtime, even for a short time)
> isn't desired.
Erm, you don't have to restart a server just to make something
re-read a conf file - you can just ask the da
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thursday 23 March 2006 20:35, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Quoting "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
NOTE: any disabled jobs are renabled if you restart bacula-dir.
That wasn't nice :) It can be, and probaby is in most cases
Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 20:35, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
>> Quoting "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > NOTE: any disabled jobs are renabled if you restart bacula-dir.
>>
>> That wasn't nice :) It can be, and probaby is in most cases but
>> I'd sti
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Martin Horcicka wrote:
Hi,
is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of files
(tens of millions) using Bacula?
Make sure there's enough disk space to handle the resulting database and
make sure the database has enough rows defined to cope.
The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Kern, Erich and anybody else,
first sorry for my delayed answer, but I had the put the backup-problem
aside, doing other stuff.
To make things clear: Bacula has been installed as Domain Administrator
(there is no local Administrator on Windows Domain Controller
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 27 March 2006 13:42, Martin Horcicka wrote:
>> is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of
>> files (tens of millions) using Bacula? The catalog gets too large when it
>> contains info about every file and maintaining many catalogs doesn't
On Monday 27 March 2006 13:42, Martin Horcicka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of
> files (tens of millions) using Bacula? The catalog gets too large when it
> contains info about every file and maintaining many catalogs doesn't seem
> to be a go
Hello Kern, Erich and anybody else,
first sorry for my delayed answer, but
I had the put the backup-problem aside, doing other stuff.
To make things clear: Bacula has been
installed as Domain Administrator (there is no local Administrator on Windows
Domain Controllers, so there is no chance to
Hi,
is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of files
(tens of millions) using Bacula? The catalog gets too large when it contains
info about every file and maintaining many catalogs doesn't seem to be a good
idea either.
Is there any possibility of telling Bacula not t
Hello,
On 3/27/2006 12:57 PM, Sergio Villalba wrote:
My config:
Ok, it looks as though you reference the correct SD.
Then, try if you can connect from the DIR to the SD. What does 'status
sd=dds-3' reply? If this gives an error, too, I suspect I overlooked
something in your config. Or, and
Hello,
On 3/27/2006 9:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello! I have a problem with Concurrent Jobs. I've set all options which
allow Concurrent Jobs, but have any luck. Perfoming only to tasks at the
moment for each of divice.
Here is my config:
bacula-sd.conf:
Storage {
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Gavin Conway wrote:
Hi All,
I'm aware that others have the same problem and that they have
apparently solved it but I'm still at my wits end. I'm trying to run a 2
week tape rotation with a monday-friday full system backup along with a
catalog backu
Hello! I have a problem with Concurrent Jobs. I've set all options which
allow Concurrent Jobs, but have any luck. Perfoming only to tasks at the
moment for each of divice.
Here is my config:
bacula-sd.conf:
Storage { # definition of myself
Name = bac
My config:
config bacula-dir.conf (10.9.0.9)
###
Catalog {Name = baculadbname = bacula; DB Address = localhost; user
= bacula; password = ""}
Director { Name = bacula-dir DIRport = 9101
QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/scripts/query.sql" WorkingDirectory =
"/v
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 02:47 +0100, Dominic Marks wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Sorry - meant to reply to the list too.
Can we see your bacula-dir.conf and bconsole.conf files?
---
sure...
I attached them as file attachments since they range a bit long for an
email. I hope this
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Gavin Conway wrote:
Hi All,
I'm aware that others have the same problem and that they have apparently
solved it but I'm still at my wits end. I'm trying to run a 2 week tape
rotation with a monday-friday full system backup along with a catalog backup
to tape. Each time i
Permission denied errors would normally indicate, that whatever user
this runs under isn't allowed to access (write?) to that device. Have
you checked your permissions for /dev/nst0 already?
Hi Mike,
I have indeed, bacula runs as bacula:tape and /dev/nst0 is root:tape
(crw-rw). I w
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 09:37:05 +0100, Gavin Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Michel Meyers wrote:
>
> > -
> >
> >>
> >> 25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
> >> 25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: + exit 0
> >
> >
> > Permission denied errors would normally in
Michel Meyers wrote:
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25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: /dev/nst0: Permission denied
25-Mar 12:55 server3-dir: RunAfter: + exit 0
Permission denied errors would normally indicate, that whatever user
this runs under isn't allowed to access (write?) to that device. Have
you checked your p
Hello,
On 3/26/2006 4:05 PM, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
I read through the docs and have even tried the test mail command but it does
not work either.
It can't, as you say yourself, below...
By the way: In the subject, you state that console messages don't work,
but you don't give any deta
I am looking for a recommendation for a network backup device. I have
40 computers in the network (both windows and Linux), approximately 250 GB per
month that
needs to be backed up, but that will grow.
I have tried using external hard disks, but I was not happy with
them. I was using external US
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