On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> I've finally decided that I need to do something about network
> backup. I've been incredibly lucky, but I'm old enough to realize
> that probably won't last forever. Bacula looks like the way to go,
> so I'm diving in.
>
> I picked up a pair of
I've finally decided that I need to do something about network backup.
I've been incredibly lucky, but I'm old enough to realize that probably
won't last forever. Bacula looks like the way to go, so I'm diving in.
I picked up a pair of DLT7000 drives off eBay, and went diving in the
boneyard for p
Were the backups done using version 1.39.26 as well? Was the backup to tape
or disk?
Have you tried using bconsole? I'm not sure it would help but wx-console is
kinda notorious for not working when the same thing works fine in bconsole.
I did just try it here and it worked fine on my test machi
In the current versions (up to and including the soon to be released
1.40.0), the Windows Client (Bacula-fd) and the Storage Daemon (Bacula-sd)
must be run using the System account. This is how they are configured by
the installer. The Director (Bacula-dir) could be configured with a
different us
Thanks for the installer compliment. :-)
Could you send post the ClientRunBeforeJob line from your configuration
file?
What version of the beta is this? Have you tried 1.39.26?
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Unfortunately at the moment it means /etc/bacula. My original plan was to
support $PREFIX/etc/bacula or whatever was the configured value of
sysconfdir. The changes required to make it work with $PREFIX/etc touched
too many files so I decided to add that support after this release.
-Origina
Robert,
Does the standard location mean a standard of keeping your config files in
/etc, or will it also look in $PREFIX/etc? That is what I'd personally love to
see -- that Bacula will look for the config file wherever 'make install' put
it (which could be /etc, but could not).
-Original
Sorry about the first mail, the formatting got screwed up so
that it was one long line, probably related to starting with a copy of the
commit email.
For those of you using the 1.39.x beta releases, I just
committed some changes to the CVS (Version 1.39.27).
The biggest chang
For those of you using the 1.39.x beta releases, I just committed some changes to the CVS (Version 1.39.27). The biggest change applies to all platforms. As a result of this change it should no longer be necessary to supply a –c option or have the configuration files in the current directory
Greetings,
I have a disk to disk to tape testbed set up and I'm seeing strange
behavior. When I run a migrate job, the migrate job spawns all of the
child jobs based on the criteria set in the migrate job def. all of
the child jobs run no problem but the original job gets hung in the
directo
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 12:17:06 -0700
"John Felczak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This looks quite a bit better, although still not sure why mtx keeps blanking
> out on the label on the tape in slot 8.
Probably because your barcode reader doesn't read that label. Does your
library front panel sho
Restarted the bacula daemons now that I fixed the path problem in tha bacula
user's environment, hoping that had fixed things, but still no joy.
Update slots still weirds out on the slot numbers and forgets about slot 8
entirely as before.
*update slots
Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=b
Went for double-overkill and set MTX=/usr/sbin/mtx as well as creating a
.bash_profile for the bacula user and adding both /usr/sbin and /etc/bacula to
the path in it. Here's what I get now running the commands as the bacula user.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$mtx -f /dev/sg4 status
Storage Changer /d
Thanks Robert! I think you're on to something. Tried the three commands you
suggested both as root (which the file daemon runs as) and also as the bacula
user (which both the storage daemon and the director run as).
First as root:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula]# mtx -f /dev/sg4 status
Storage Ch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
It really shouldn't say it all, because that's annoying! :-P I'd
personally prefer "see message, says it all."
You're looking for "add media." Check the manual for more info.
Joseph Silverman wrote:
> see subject line, says it all.
>
> thanks! - Yos
see subject line, says it all.
thanks! - Yossie
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Hello list,
I need to update my bacula catalog with the contents of a couple of
tapes and I have a couple of questions about bscan.
The docs say:
If you have multiple tapes, you should scan them with:
bscan -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V Vol001\|Vol002\|Vol003 /dev/nst0
Greetings,
I have a disk to disk to tape testbed set up and I'm seeing strange
behavior. When I run a migrate job, the migrate job spawns all of the
child jobs based on the criteria set in the migrate job def. all of
the child jobs run no problem but the original job gets hung in the
director
Hello.
I'm admin of about 60 win (some 98 still) computers and 2 linux servers. We
plan to install new server under fc5 + bacula for backup all other
computers.
The main problem for me while I test computers (1 fc5 server +
1.38.11-1.39.24 bacula-dir-sd-fd, 1 winxp+fd and 1 win98+fd) is to shutdown
The 1.38.x version of btape will not automatically load a tape if the drive
is empty or if the drive is loaded with the wrong tape.
I've fixed it in 1.39.26+ so that it will automatically load the tape from
slot 1 if the drive is empty or from the wrong slot. I also fixed it so
that the fill comm
Hi,
On 10/24/2006 7:50 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
> I apologize if you've already supplied this information, but would you mind
> attaching the output of the following three commands:
>
> mtx -f /dev/sg4 status
>
> mtx-changer /dev/sg4 list
>
> mtx-changer /dev/sg4 slots
I suppose that Robert ha
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