Thanks Arno,
Unfortunately, I am using SQLite (the effort level has been too high for
me to switch, since SQLite has been working fairly well for me), so this
solution doesn't work for me. Thanks for the advice, though. I can
certainly live with the order they are currently in; it would just be
Hello,
I’m running the btape fill command (single tape) and get MTWEOF errors.
I’m using FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE: Thu Aug 31 21:47:12 EDT 2006 and Bacula
1.38.11_1 from the ports collection.
Btape message at end of tape:
Wrote blk_block=845000, dev_blk_num=13000 VolBytes=54,512,566,584
rate=2160.2 KB
Hi,
On 9/2/2006 11:28 PM, Arunav Mandal wrote:
...
> So what you suggest should I do now without upgrading or reinstalling the
> server.
Try Kerns suggestions:
> To fix the problem, either you must upgrade to a newer version of the C++
> compiler, or modify the Bacula source code and remove th
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> On Friday 01 September 2006 10:13, Arunav Mandal wrote:
>> On Tuesday 29 August
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> On Friday 01 September 2006 10:13, Arunav Mandal wrote:
>> On Tuesday 29 August
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> Hi,
>
> On 9/1/2006 10:13 AM, Arunav Mandal wrote:
>> On Tuesday 29 August 2006 09:20, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>
Hi,
I'll copy this to the list again.
On 9/2/2006 2:58 PM, Frederik wrote:
> On 9/1/06, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 9/1/2006 3:26 PM, Frederik wrote:
>> > Hi, could the following messages be a sign of a bad tape, or would
>> > this have another cause?
>>
>> Yes.
My backup strategy is the following:
I have one machine to backup. I have 2 removable HDs that I
store offsite, bringing home one a week and putting into my
Windows machine (as it gets turned off often, while the Linux
machine stays up_. The drive is encrypted with TrueCrypt, and
shared via Samba.
Hi,
I'm relatively new to linux, and very new to Bacula (about one week).
I've managed to do backups to my tape, and am now ready to admire my
handiwork using bacula-gui. I've installed the rpm using the YaST tool
on SuSE, but where did it go? :)
Is there an address/file I need to point my browse
Peter Sjoberg wrote:
> I wonder if it's anything I can do to improve the performance when
> inserting the attributes.
>
> I'm backing up several servers but one specifically is about 86Gb data
> and 1.6Million files. The data backup finish after a few hours (<6) but
> then it (I assume) updates th
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Bacula probably refuses to prune the very last Full backup. So, if you only
> have one, perhaps it won't touch it. Purge will override this and prune
> anything you give it.
It seems not, I have tested again this time with more than one full job:
*list jobs
...
|20 |
> task. But in order for me to "try to" detect a silent data corruption
> with the verify feature I need to do a full read-through of the entire
> disk "just for the verify process". But Bacula does a full read-through
> of the disk everytime I schedule a Full backup anyway.
>
> When bacula is perf
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