On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Robert Nelson wrote:
> You aren't going to have any luck with 1.39.26 on Windows since it
> doesn't have any of the fixes.
Ah... somewhere I must have missed the .27 for Windows. I will
install/test it, and thanks.
-- Michael
--
You aren't going to have any luck with 1.39.26 on Windows since it doesn't
have any of the fixes.
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Sir
Unfortunately, and I'm only speaking for myself here, I don't have much
spare time at the moment.
These recycling issues are a little hard to diagnose, i.e. you need lots
of information and time to carefully look over all the settings and tape
statuses. So I can only give you some p
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Robert Nelson wrote:
> Can you try the restore with the "PKI Signatures = Yes" commented
> out? I had problems with signatures on my system, but it only
> showed up as Invalid Signatures rather than missing ones. There
> was a follow-up thread with Landon on Bacula-devel a
On Nov 7, 2006, at 16:41, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello Landon,
Hopefully this one will come through intact ...
Super! That assuages my concerns completely.
Thanks!
Landon
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What other projects have gone this way?
Bacula users are most likely involved in other projects. Perhaps they
can inquire and see how that transition went.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, se
On Nov 7, 2006, at 16:09, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Howdy Kern,
2. In their copyright transfer agreement, they explicitly give you
the same rights that I gave you (as best I can see from a quick
reading of it -- please verify this and let me know if you have any
issues). This is explained in the cop
>
> On Nov 6, 2006, at 16:42, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> If any of you have concerns, comments, or questions, please
>> do not hesitate to voice them now, either on the Bacula email
>> lists or directly to me.
>
> I'm somewhat concerned about the FSF's copyright assignment policy
> combined with the
>
> On Nov 6, 2006, at 16:42, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> If any of you have concerns, comments, or questions, please
>> do not hesitate to voice them now, either on the Bacula email
>> lists or directly to me.
>
> I'm somewhat concerned about the FSF's copyright assignment policy
> combined with the
Can you try the restore with the "PKI Signatures = Yes" commented out? I
had problems with signatures on my system, but it only showed up as Invalid
Signatures rather than missing ones. There was a follow-up thread with
Landon on Bacula-devel about the signatures but no resolution yet.
I'll chan
Don't know - it was purchased before I started here (back when a
proprietary backup software was causing the previous admin all sorts
of headaches). It's a no-name custom-built rig. Can't say it's a bad
box - it has survived at least a dozen previous power outages (we're
in an old building
Last Sunday night I restarted my archive set with current CVS, as checked in
by Robert with the compression+encryption fixes. I can archive and restore
from a linux system successfully now; thanks much, Robert. :)
Archiving windows systems is working with compression+encryption without error
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Who was the vendor with the lousy RAID cage that can't survive a power
unplug?!
Ian Levesque wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to report back to the community on a successful restore
> that really saved me. When a power plug was accidentally unplu
Hi,
On 11/7/2006 1:31 PM, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 November 2006 14:28, Dan Langille wrote:
>
>>On 7 Nov 2006 at 14:17, Silver Salonen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi.
>>>
>>>I'm a little concerned here about the fact that it's not possible to
>
> reload
>
>>>bacula-sd's and bacula-fd's confi
When I install using
bacula-mysql-1.38.11-3i386.rpm
bacula-mtx-1.38.11-3i386.rpm
the config files all have buildcentos4 as the hostname and the
address = name
That hostname string is nowhere on my system before I install the rpms
but it appears in the 2 rpms when I grep them.
Bacula works in a t
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Mantas Marčiulaitis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does bacula setup on windows writes any registry values, or installs any
> files to other than bacula directory?
Yes and no:
- - It does write to the registry when installing itself as a service (can
be done with b
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 09:25:33 +0100, Andras Horvai said:
>
> I reindexed my tabels, but it seems that it didn't help too much.
> Still takes "forever" to prune/purge my volumes. Forever means not
> hours but 30 minutes instead of few minutes which was in the past.
> What else could I do? This
Hi,
Does bacula setup on windows writes any registry values, or
installs any files to other than bacula directory?
I’m gonna be deploying bacula to a large number of pc’s,
and since that would be _a lot_
of manual work, I have an idea of archiving a preconfigured bacula-fd to a some
s
CentOS is basically RHEL. Bacula's SF page has precompiled binary RPMs for RHEL
3 and 4, and there is absolutely no need to compile your own binaries. I fully
understand that some people like to do so, but then again, you'll need to have
a lot of developer packages on a production box, hack Make
Hi,
On 11/7/2006 10:38 AM, Thomas Traeger wrote:
... some problem, probably hardware / OS related:
> 03-Nov 00:43 pdc02-sd: backup_ora01.2006-11-02_21.15.02 Error:
> block.c:538 Write error at 303:4210 on device "Quantum_SDLT320"
> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Device or resource busy.
> 03-Nov 00:43 pdc02-sd
I think I've installed Bacula correctly (1.38.11 on Centos 4.4).
I've installed it as a user (in ~/bacula as recommended), following
the documentation closely (I'm a Linux newbie).
My configuration line was:
./configure --enable-smartalloc --sbindir=$HOME/bacula/bin
--sysconfdir=$HOME/bacula/bin
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 14:28, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 7 Nov 2006 at 14:17, Silver Salonen wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm a little concerned here about the fact that it's not possible to
reload
> > bacula-sd's and bacula-fd's configuration without restarting them.
> >
> > I've had situation
On 7 Nov 2006 at 14:17, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm a little concerned here about the fact that it's not possible to reload
> bacula-sd's and bacula-fd's configuration without restarting them.
>
> I've had situations where adding new clients has to wait until current
> backups
> are f
Hi.
I'm a little concerned here about the fact that it's not possible to reload
bacula-sd's and bacula-fd's configuration without restarting them.
I've had situations where adding new clients has to wait until current backups
are finished transferring data to bacula-sd (it may take several days
On Nov 6, 2006, at 16:42, Kern Sibbald wrote:If any of you have concerns, comments, or questions, please do not hesitate to voice them now, either on the Bacula email lists or directly to me. I'm somewhat concerned about the FSF's copyright assignment policy combined with the GPL license. My willin
On Monday 06 November 2006 11:02 am, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> I used the RPMs for FC5 and PostgreSQL. The problems seem to relate to
> not being able to connect to PostgreSQL, which is running, so Bacula
> Director does not start.
What exactly is the problem? I'm running bacula and PostgreSQL a
Hi,
On 11/7/2006 6:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
>>Anyway, what I'd suggest for you (keep in mind I would have to know more
>>about your setup) would be to run backups either to disk - an external
>>subsystem, configured as RAID5, from a reliable
Hi,
On 11/7/2006 10:38 AM, Thomas Traeger wrote:
... some problem, probably hardware / OS related:
> 03-Nov 00:43 pdc02-sd: backup_ora01.2006-11-02_21.15.02 Error:
> block.c:538 Write error at 303:4210 on device "Quantum_SDLT320"
> (/dev/nst0). ERR=Device or resource busy.
> 03-Nov 00:43 pdc02-sd
Hello list,
I posted this before but as I was no member of bacula-users it did not
(yet) go through the moderator filter.
We are using bacula for around 9 months now and are so far very happy
with it. 2 weeks ago we installed bacula on a new server, a Fujitsu
Siemens RX300R3, the jukebox is sti
> Hello,
>
> I see that I managed to send the original message without a subject and
> also without the FSFE Fiduciary Licensing Policy, so I have attached it to
> this email ...
>
> Original Message
> Subject:
> From:"Kern Sibbald" <[
I think you're in front of the same problem I had on many Solaris installations.First of all, consider the hardware systems.I figured out that on Sparc machines postgres is much slower than on newer AMD or x86 machines with Solaris 10.This is mainly because of the slow performances of the process
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