It worked. :)
I installed Robert's 1.39.27 beta on a Windows 2k server, touched
some files, archived and restored them, all without problems. PKI
signatures were on. The sparse option was enabled, and compression
was at GZIP6. That has been a long time coming, but it is finally
working.
I've gotten this one... I'd love to know what it is too. :)
Jake Goerzen wrote:
> What does it mean when this happens? and is there a way to fix it?
>
>
> 07-Nov 08:40 adam-dir: Start Backup JobId 369,
> Job=BackupACSRV.2006-11-07_08.40.54
> 07-Nov 08:40 adam-sd: 3301 Issuing autochanger "load
Since I don't know what it does, and I get the desired behavior... sure. :)
Please always copy the list.
Thanks.
Warwick Bruce Chapman wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Does this mean you suggest I remove the "Recycle Current Volume" flag?
>
> I have been adding all sorts of things trying to get this to work
Hi All,
Does bacula work for Solaris 10 clients with ZFS filesystems?
Best,
Mike
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Help me out here -- does this appear to be a media error? I think it's
possible that I had a job failure on this tape before, but I don't have
the records. What other explanation could there be other than a media
problem (incidentally, tonight's backups have run successfully on the
same tape).
From the manual:
---
Bacula also has compression code, which is normally used only when
backing up to file Volumes. There are two conditions for this "software"
to become enabled.
1. You must have the zip development libraries loaded on your system
when building Bacula and Bacula must
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 18:49:30 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Currently, the windows FD is running stable and reliable IMO.
> > Unfortunately, I have some problems with VSS backups (windows' name for
> > volume snapshots) where files can't be access
Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Currently, the windows FD is running stable and reliable IMO.
> Unfortunately, I have some problems with VSS backups (windows' name for
> volume snapshots) where files can't be accessed when I do a snapshot but
> can be accessed without VSS.
>
> For bac
I hope whoever is maintaining the RPM build will eventually read this!
Solution has been found!
Van
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 09:37:26 -0800, G Armour Van Horn said:
Martin Simmons
Are these new tapes? I've seen weird problems like this with bulk-erased
tapes. I fixed it by formatting them with Windows version Sony's TapeTool.
I'm not sure which variant of Unix you are using but here is a link to the
Linux one.
http://sony.storagesupport.com/tapetool/linux.htm
-Origi
Did you run the following 3 commands:create_bacula_database make_bacula_tables grant_bacula_privilegesJohn
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Hi!!
I start using Bacula a few days ago. I don't have any problem using
it and I'm really happy with it.
But a few days I needed to add to include one folder to a FileSet
for one of my Windows Server. The name of the folder is: "cotação". The
full is: "e:/Util/cotação". But, when de j
> Is anyone else using this combination, RPMs and PostreSQL?
Yes, but I'm on Mandriva and the postgress setup was done by the rpm, so I
don't have experience in debugging this.
I could share some config info if that could help
Steen
Mandag 06 november 2006 20:02 skrev G. Armour Van Horn:
> I'
Just to add something different, I'm on Mandriva 2006 x86-64 on a Postgress
catalog v. 8.1, backing up 350 GB from 8 servers - Winnt, ubuntu, redhat and
Mandriva and some w2k & linux workstations
Regards
Steen
Mandag 06 november 2006 13:02 skrev Peter L. Buschman:
> Mike:
>
> Thanks for the re
I've ran through the manual on the installion,
following every instruction given. So far, everything
is working well.
I'm having troubles when I run:
./bacula start
This is what I see:
./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
Starting the Bacula Directo
What does it mean when this happens? and is there a way to fix it?
07-Nov 08:40 adam-dir: Start Backup JobId 369,
Job=BackupACSRV.2006-11-07_08.40.54
07-Nov 08:40 adam-sd: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command.
07-Nov 08:41 adam-sd: 3991 Bad autochanger "loaded drive 0" command:
ER
I didn't find anything specific to my setup so I'm sending it here.
Sorry if it's the wrong place.
This drive has worked great for a number backup/restores and happily
passed the btape test.
Debian Linux (2.6.18-3)
Adaptec SCSI 19160 PCI (part #: 1822100)
Quantum DLT-V4 Ta
What does it mean when this happens?
07-Nov 08:40 adam-dir: Start Backup JobId 369,
Job=BackupACSRV.2006-11-07_08.40.54
07-Nov 08:40 adam-sd: 3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded drive 0" command.
07-Nov 08:41 adam-sd: 3991 Bad autochanger "loaded drive 0" command: ERR=Child
exited with code 1.
07-
I wasn't able to open the attachment, somehow came through corrupted.
Here is a link:
http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/fla/FLA-1.0.en.pdf
On Sat, 2006-11-04 at 13:46 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello, 1 November 2006
>
> This contents of this email is for di
Hi,
We are trying to use bacula for archiving data which is important but
rarely accessed. I'm wondering if there is a way to specify in the
console which files we would like sent to tape without going into the
director configuration file and making a new FileSet every time.
This is what I have i
It seems to me as if the bacula manual pdf's table of contents is off.
This is somewhat frustrating when I'm trying to look up special sections
in the manual. The problem is probably that the latex command is run too
few times, so it hasn't generated a new toc before creating the pdf.
begin:vcard
Hello list,
Tonight we experienced a server crash during the bacula backup. The last
messages from bacula (captured after reboot in bconsole):
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
Hi. I'm having a problem completing the btape test routine. The
system is running FreeBSD 6.1-release-p1 on a sparc64. The tape
drive is a Quantum DLT 4000.
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
tar cvf /dev/nst0 .
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
tar tvf /dev/nst0
finishes fine, but when I run bt
hi all,
i have a prblem with my dds-4 drive.
all tapes are only written to 20gb (uncompressed) and the tape fills.
how can i turn the compression on, to fill all tapes up to 40gb ?
my config:
Device {
Name = "Autochanger"
Media Type = DDS-4
Archive Device = /dev/st0
Changer Devic
Hi.
I don't receive any answers. Please, help!
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Just to be clear, the only backwards
compatibility possible is for the encryption only case.
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Subject:
> On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 09:37:26 -0800, G Armour Van Horn said:
>
> Martin Simmons wrote:
>
> >>On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:16:09 -0800, G Armour Van Horn said:
> >>
> >>
> >>Scott, I hope you don't mind but I'm taking this back to the list, I
> >>really would like as many f
A Think Tank wrote:
> I am trying to go though the rescue procedures / preparation for
> Solaris, SunOS 5.10 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240, as directed
> by the documentation. I have a couple of errors with the command
> /usr/local/src/bacula-rescue-1.8.6/solaris/getdiskinfo
>
> Error
On Nov 8, 2006, at 06:54, Kern Sibbald wrote:If you have any problems with this procedure, now is the time to speak up. I'd just like to reiterate that if this is going to hose you, let us know -- I can implement backwards compatibility if necessary.-landonf
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I am trying to go though the rescue procedures / preparation for
Solaris, SunOS 5.10 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240, as directed
by the documentation. I have a couple of errors with the command
/usr/local/src/bacula-rescue-1.8.6/solaris/getdiskinfo
Error on if statement
Begin collecti
Yes normally the odd / even applies to the .38 / .39. But within the
development releases (1.39.x), Kern has also been following the odd / even
for the final component.
Cygwin is no longer used to build the Windows version. Now we use either a
cross-compile build environment on Unix or a native
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 11:44, Robert Nelson wrote:
> Generally, released versions have even numbers; odd numbers are built from
> the CVS.
This would seem to refer to the '.39' component, while the final .26/.27
difference under discussion here is simply a sequential CVS release; correct?
Generally, released versions have even numbers; odd numbers are built from
the CVS. It looks like you built your own Linux version from CVS but not
your Windows software.
Since this fix was very recent there are no released versions available
incorporating it. Kern will be releasing a new vers
DAve wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> What little time I have to work with the new Bacula install has gone
> well. I have all my clients working, baculaups are running fine.
> Thanks for the help with the messages resource, my messages are working
> as we wanted now.
>
> I wanted to test a restore be
Have you checked for the restored files on the correct machine? From your
output, the files are restored in the /data/bacula-restores/ directory on
tls-intra-fd. By default, files are restored to a directory on the
corresponding client.
- Sarath
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, DAve wrote:
> Good morning,
>
Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:16:09 -0800, G Armour Van Horn said:
Scott, I hope you don't mind but I'm taking this back to the list, I
really would like as many folks looking at thi
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 00:56, Michael Brennen wrote:
> 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
I would spend a bit of time reading the docs and to get you started,
http://bacula.org/rel-manual/Brief_Tutorial.html.
>From the ./bconsole it is quite easy to start a manual backup.
Tom Moyer wrote:
I am thinking about setting up bacula to handle the
backups for about 5 computers on a netwo
Adam Huffman wrote:
> What sort of backup speed should I expect when using Bacula with an
> LTO3 library?
>
> I'm seeing nothing like the advertised 60-80MB/s.
>
>
> Adam
>
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On 11/8/06, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Quantum spec sheet at
http://www.quantum.com/ServiceandSupport/SoftwareandDocumentationDownloads/LTO-3Drives/Index.aspxis a bit more optimistic, claiming:Native Sustained Transfer Rate up to 245 GB per hourCompressed Sustained Transf
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 10:37:48AM -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> On 11/8/06, Adam Huffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >What sort of backup speed should I expect when using Bacula with an
> >LTO3 library? I'm seeing nothing like the advertised 60-80MB/s.
I'm seeing sustained rates in the 30M
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 09:45:05AM -0600, Tim Schaab wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> What I want to know is has anyone tried using Bacula as a system imaging
> tool? Are there any caveats I should be on the lookout for? Any
> potential problems people might see?
The trickiest bit that I can think of right of
Good morning,
What little time I have to work with the new Bacula install has gone
well. I have all my clients working, baculaups are running fine.
Thanks for the help with the messages resource, my messages are working
as we wanted now.
I wanted to test a restore before turning off my old Bacu
On 08/11/06, Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Adam Huffman wrote:
>
> > What sort of backup speed should I expect when using Bacula with an
> > LTO3 library?
> >
> > I'm seeing nothing like the advertised 60-80MB/s.
>
> What speeds _are_ you seeing?
>
Around the 30MB/s m
Does Bacula support the Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape drive? Let me
know of usage with this tape drive. Thanks.
Phusion
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Howdy,
What I want to know is has anyone tried using Bacula as a system imaging
tool? Are there any caveats I should be on the lookout for? Any
potential problems people might see?
I have been on the lookout for an alternative system imaging tool to
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On 11/8/06, Adam Huffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What sort of backup speed should I expect when us
Hello,
As you probably have seen, there is a bug in the BETA version of Bacula
when encryption is used in combination with other options such as
compression or sparse files. This bug makes the backed up data unreadable.
Robert Nelson has summarized the problematic cases (see below), and
supplied
There does not seem to be a port for Bacula for OpenBSD 4.0.
I've tried building the package from source.
After configuration, the "make" fails when trying to compile
the stored code:
==>Entering directory /usr/local/src/bacula-1.38.11/src/dird
Make of dird is good
==>Entering directo
Hi, Tom
I'm not sure about all GUI consoles available since I use only the
CLI console, but you can do it.
On bacula's gnome-console, once you have you jobs defined, you may
run them manually with the "run" command(or clicking on the "run"
button). This command allows you to quickly cha
> Before I cause a panic, there is a cut/paste error in my description
> below.
> There is nothing wrong with Sparse + Compression, it should say "Works
> fine"
> not "Restore broken".
Thanks for the update -- yes, if sparse + compression were broken, I would
be very worried ... :-)
>
> -Ori
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Adam Huffman wrote:
> What sort of backup speed should I expect when using Bacula with an
> LTO3 library?
>
> I'm seeing nothing like the advertised 60-80MB/s.
What speeds _are_ you seeing?
Is the data compressable?
--
This is report of an LTO-3 backup of an HP Proliant system over a gigabit
ethernet:
JobId: 10316
Job:domino1-job.2006-11-02_21.15.00
Backup Level: Full
Client: domino1
FileSet:"domino1-fileset" 2006-04-10 00:
My LTO-2 drive gets something between 35 and 45 MB/s when doing a local backup
(dir/fd/sd on the same machine), and sometimes reaches 55, but it's rare.
The drive is fine, just the RAID array can't sustain the maximum transfer rate.
You'll only get the advertised speed if your disk and network ca
I am thinking about setting up bacula to handle the backups for about 5 computers on a network, one of which will be a laptop. I was wondering how easy it is to initiate a manual backup from the console, and is it possible to do so through the GUI consoles that are available?
What sort of backup speed should I expect when using Bacula with an
LTO3 library?
I'm seeing nothing like the advertised 60-80MB/s.
Adam
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Ian Levesque wrote:
> 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
> On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:16:09 -0800, G Armour Van Horn said:
>
> Scott, I hope you don't mind but I'm taking this back to the list, I
> really would like as many folks looking at this as possible, and if we
> figure it out the solution should end up in the list archive.
>
> Scott Simpson w
Hello
This is my second email concerning this subject.
Since no one answer me, and I've tested all possible ways (i think)
should I consider this a bug?
Thanks
Message I sent before:
I'm trying to set the messages resource so that messages about
successful backups/r
Baard Aase skrev:
> In order to take backup of hosts that is "offsite", I'll need to pipe
> connections through SSH or something like that. I can connect to all
> hosts using SSH, but I can't make connections from the hosts to the
> backup server, this means that I need something like ssh -R
> 9103
Hi All
Many Thanks to everybody who helped out on the multiple media types and
correctly scheduling the Full and Differential backups for me. The schedule
and media "switch" works now, but...
Something is wrong with my Sony AIT2 tape device (or tapes) itself - see log
below.
I've checked Go
Just to add something different, I'm on Mandriva 2006 x86-64 on a Postgress
catalog v. 8.1, backing up 350 GB from 8 servers - Winnt, ubuntu, redhat and
Mandriva and some w2k & linux workstations
Regards
Steen
Mandag 06 november 2006 13:02 skrev Peter L. Buschman:
> Mike:
>
> Thanks for the r
In order to take backup of hosts that is "offsite", I'll need to pipe
connections through SSH or something like that. I can connect to all
hosts using SSH, but I can't make connections from the hosts to the
backup server, this means that I need something like ssh -R
9103:mybacula-sd:9103 myhost "sl
Scott, I hope you don't mind but I'm taking this back to the list, I
really would like as many folks looking at this as possible, and if we
figure it out the solution should end up in the list archive.
Scott Simpson wrote:
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 11:58 am, you wrote:
All of th
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