18:05:30 Parms: /dev/sg1 loaded 0 /dev/nst0 1
20060628-18:05:30 Doing mtx -f /dev/sg1 1 -- to find what is loaded
20060628-18:05:31 Parms: /dev/sg1 loaded 0 /dev/nst0 1
20060628-18:05:31 Doing mtx -f /dev/sg1 1 -- to find what is loaded
20060628-18:05:31 Parms: /dev/sg1 loaded 0 /dev/nst0 1
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It isn't? News to me... does it not compile?
Bart Schelstraete wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have some tape (DDS) devices connected to HP-UX machines.
> Because the SD is not supported on HP-UX, we cannot configure a SD on that.
> Is there another way so that
Hi,
I am a bit confused about the handling of file sizes while using
"Storage Type = File" for the sd.
The following two options are clear, they limit the size of the volumes,
if they are not limited by the hardware.
1. A record in the Storage daemon"s Device resource
"Maximum Volume Size"
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 21:24, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > You mean the Volumes are on an NFS mounted partition? or do you mean the
> > data you are backing up?
> >
> > What counts is where the Volumes are.
>
> The volumes are on a NFS mounted partition.
>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> You mean the Volumes are on an NFS mounted partition? or do you mean the
> data
> you are backing up?
>
> What counts is where the Volumes are.
The volumes are on a NFS mounted partition.
> If they are on NFS mounted partitions, then all bets are
Francisco Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just had a bacula-dir crash today.
>
> The error in the log was:
> 04-Jul 11:00 bacula-server: ABORTING due to ERROR in bsys.c:375
> Mutex lock failure. ERR=Resource deadlock avoided
> 04-Jul 11:00 bacula-server: Fatal Error because: Bacula interrupted
Just had a bacula-dir crash today.
The error in the log was:
04-Jul 11:00 bacula-server: ABORTING due to ERROR in bsys.c:375
Mutex lock failure. ERR=Resource deadlock avoided
04-Jul 11:00 bacula-server: Fatal Error because: Bacula interrupted by
signal 11: Segmentation violation
Running bacula 1
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 18:17, Niels Huylebroeck wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Are you sure it is not FC3? I'm surprised that you could find a 2.6
> > kernel for FC2.
>
> I did an up2date / yum I think. That's where the kernel should come from.
>
> > I thought so too, but you are running on a p
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Are you sure it is not FC3? I'm surprised that you could find a 2.6 kernel
> for FC2.
>
I did an up2date / yum I think. That's where the kernel should come from.
> I thought so too, but you are running on a pretty old system that normally
> has
> a 2.4.x kernel, so ma
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:38, Niels Huylebroeck wrote:
> 2.6.5-1.358
> Running on FC2.
Are you sure it is not FC3? I'm surprised that you could find a 2.6 kernel
for FC2.
>
> I thought 2.6 kernels in general were not influenced by that Red-Hat TLS
> library bug ?
I thought so too, but you are
2.6.5-1.358
Running on FC2.
I thought 2.6 kernels in general were not influenced by that Red-Hat TLS
library bug ?
Hope I didn't screw up here :D
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> What is your kernel version?
>
>
--
Vriendelijke groeten, ^ Bubbles IT
^ Oude Heerweg
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:13, Georger Araujo wrote:
> Looks fine to me. I back up very similar data on two
> boxes, one running RHELAS4 and another one running
> CentOS 4.3, without any errors.
> Did you get any errors in the log? Did the job
> terminate OK?
> Try creating a new fileset with just
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:16, Göran Törnquist wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm fairly new to Bacula, so please bare with me.
>
> I've been successful to compile from source with
> respect to all my needs except the support for
> gnome. I'm running SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
> with all the latest patches.
>
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 17:03, Greg Cope, e-DBA Team wrote:
> Is this something to do with spares files?
Sparse should have nothing to do with hard links. However, it could incur a
good amount of overhead so you should use that option sparsely :-)
>
> Or am I the only person suffering with this?
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Bacula, so please bare with me.
I've been successful to compile from source with
respect to all my needs except the support for
gnome. I'm running SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
with all the latest patches.
This is the relevant parts my configuration:
./configure \
Looks fine to me. I back up very similar data on two
boxes, one running RHELAS4 and another one running
CentOS 4.3, without any errors.
Did you get any errors in the log? Did the job
terminate OK?
Try creating a new fileset with just /etc, and a new
job using the new fileset and the same client. It
Is this something to do with spares files?
Or am I the only person suffering with this?
Is it a bug?
>From my reading of the docs spares files should not affect hard links
to /etc/init.d/ scripts?!?
Bit of a show stopped for us at the mo.
Greg
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 11:58 +0100, Greg Cope wrot
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 16:12, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Kern,
>
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > Unless your OS is broken, Bacula always detects and reports when a volume
> > gets a write error, which is the case when your partition fills up. I
> > would
>
> That was my expectati
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to find a way to make bacula clear all jobs that have not
yet run (if they were delayed for whatever reason) just before the
next night's backups start?
I could just cron a "bacula restart" but I thought there might be a
more elegant way.
Cheers,
Beren
Using Tomcat but
Dear Kern,
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> Unless your OS is broken, Bacula always detects and reports when a volume
> gets
> a write error, which is the case when your partition fills up. I would
That was my expectation, too. dir and sd running on a FC2 system
(with a 2.
Hi, After many tests I have created the necessary configuration for parallel running of jobs. Both tasks for copying, and tasks for restoration. Files of a configuration look below. Pay attention on:
0. See "Running Concurrent Jobs" chapter of original documentation. 1. All priorities are identica
this command is the right way. thanks!
maybe the command can be extended. a parameter "depth" (like in find with
min-depth and max-depth)
would be cool that you can generate an overview.
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 07:12:23 -0400
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bernhard Suttner <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Bernhard Suttner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Helo,
>
> the backup size of our bacula installation is growing faster and
> faster. We have to backup 72 GB in FULL mode. Now we analyze that some
> users have to much and to big files in their home directories. We use
> du -h to get this infos. Now
Hi All,
Have I missed anything? My hardlinked files in /etc/init.d are mostly
missing (90%) from a full backup.
What have I missed. This is on a fedora Core host (but should apply to
all RH/FC/CentOS hosts)
My fileset looks like;
FileSet {
Name = linuxBasic
Include {
Helo,
the backup size of our bacula installation is growing faster and
faster. We have to backup 72 GB in FULL mode. Now we analyze that some
users have to much and to big files in their home directories. We use
du -h to get this infos. Now a idea come up for me:
Bacula has the informations a
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 11:27, le dahut wrote:
> For me it seems to be a barbarian method. I don't like text parsing
> because of the errors than can happen due to internationalization, like
> 'ifconfig' which needs 2 different parsers if it's in French or in English.
> However you can take my exam
For me it seems to be a barbarian method. I don't like text parsing
because of the errors than can happen due to internationalization, like
'ifconfig' which needs 2 different parsers if it's in French or in English.
However you can take my example (which works) if you want, my messages
to mailin
Hi,
We have some tape (DDS) devices connected to HP-UX machines.
Because the SD is not supported on HP-UX, we cannot configure a SD on that.
Is there another way so that we can also store backups to the tapes
connected to an HP-UX box?
B
--
Schelstraete Bart
http://www.schelstraete.org
[EMAIL
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 09:22, le dahut wrote:
> Yes, I used already something like :
> """
> import commands
>
> estim = commands.getoutput('/bin/echo -e "estimate
> level=%s\n1"|/usr/sbin/bconsole -c
> /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf'%niveau).split('bytes=')
> """
>
> ;-) If it can help someone else ..
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 09:07, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> > Anybody know where i found the rpm package of bacula-fd to FC3?
>
> Yes, even the older packages seem to have been dropped from SF.
The older packages are not dropped from SF, they all still exist. To keep the
release page from having thous
Yes, I used already something like :
"""
import commands
estim = commands.getoutput('/bin/echo -e "estimate
level=%s\n1"|/usr/sbin/bconsole -c
/etc/bacula/bconsole.conf'%niveau).split('bytes=')
"""
;-) If it can help someone else ...
K.
Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> On Monday 03 July 2006 17:09
> Anybody know where i found the rpm package of bacula-fd to FC3?
>
Yes, even the older packages seem to have been dropped from SF.
I recommend you build it by yourself, it actually should be a piece of cake:
- download the source rpm
- run the following (split to 3 lines with backslashes):
rpmbu
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