As mentioned in the manual
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Catalog_Maintenance.html#SECTION000237000
I tried recreating the MySQL indizes, but it did not change a thing.
I think, it's not a database problem, coz MySQL only takes a 2% CPU load
while bacula-dir is freaking out somewhere
Hi,
On 11/16/2006 7:30 PM, Vitaliy Matuschenko wrote:
> Hi all.
> I'm trying to make a big backup (almost 4 gigs in less than 100 files)
> over the Internet. Both storage and file daemons are running on windows
> 2003 servers, director is running on Fedora Core 4. (
You surely noticed that Bac
Hi,
On 11/17/2006 3:46 PM, Keith Gunderson wrote:
>
> Wow that was a helpful reply Arno. Thank you. Your btape advice will
> be heeded. Bacula is fantasic.
I'm glad it helped, you're welcome, enjoy learning, and right you are ;-)
> Could it be that I was only missing the update slots comman
Hi,
I have some diffuculty to understand the meaning of file, job and volume
retention... i have read the manual but there is some trouble points. In
fact i have one goal : backup 40 clients in a 1,1 To raid5.
I would like to conserve just one week of history for every client. So
could i put file,
In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there,
>
> ok, my machine here is not comparable to your hardware, but it still
> should work at least within minutes, not hours or even days I think.
> Some additional information:
>
> CPU: P4 1,7 GHZ
> RAM: 1GB
> ATA-Harddisks
> OS: FreeBS
Just to give another data point:
6 Jobs, 2,526,246 files
in just under 15 minutes
(about 95% of the files were in the first of the 6 jobs)
Dual Pentium 3 850Mhz
1G Ram
RedHat 9
Bacula 1.36.3
MySQL 3.23.58
We switched to MySQL because it was faster than PostgreSQL, though
it was just about 2x
OK. looks like I'm going to have to load a base OS and then restore to
a windows box or try the BartPE route...Not a big deal, just a bit
more work.
I'm running the latest stable release here 1.38.11, how solid would
you consider BETA 39.28 to be in terms of going into a small
production environme
On Friday 17 November 2006 19:02, George R. Kasica wrote:
> OK..its reading the right tape but now I'm seeing:
>
> 17-Nov 11:58 eagle-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-11-17_11.53.43 Error: Win32
> data stream not supported on this Client.
>
>
> Is there an issue with just putting the Win-XP Client file
If you are using multiple disk devices or storage daemons, on Bacula versions
prior o 1.39.x you will need to give each one a unique MediaType so that
Bacula can figure out what storage daemon/device to use for restores.
See the manual (MediaType) for more details.
On Friday 17 November 2006 22
My apologies, I forgot to finish my thought. That first paragraph should
have read:
We're reconfiguring our bacula services. We back up several machines to
disk, and this time we wanted to to limit the size of the backup
catalogs of a couple of hosts by splitting into multiple catalogs(one
ser
>On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 22:21:10 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to stop a running job but I can't with "delete jobid=..."
>Which command makes it possible to do that?
>
I believe what you're looking for is cancel
===[George R. Kasica]===+1 262 677 0766
President +1
Greetings fellow Baculites:
We're reconfiguring our bacula services. We back up several machines to
disk, and this time around to limit the size of the backups of a couple
of hosts by splitting into multiple catalogs to give each of these
servers their own databases (one, for example, is a mail
Hi there,
ok, my machine here is not comparable to your hardware, but it still
should work at least within minutes, not hours or even days I think.
Some additional information:
CPU: P4 1,7 GHZ
RAM: 1GB
ATA-Harddisks
OS: FreeBSD
DB: Mysql 4.0.27
bacula: 1.38.11_1
While building the directory tree
In response to Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm having trouble restoring files from a backup job that contains
> 1,933,009 files. Building the directory tree seems to take forever... at
> least I had to interupt it after 30 hours of 100% CPU-usage :-(
Wow ...
Building directory tre
Hi,
I want to stop a running job but I can't with "delete jobid=..."
Which command makes it possible to do that?
Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm having trouble restoring files from a backup job that contains
1,933,009 files. Building the directory tree seems to take forever... at
least I had to interupt it after 30 hours of 100% CPU-usage :-(
I already tried to use bextract, but unfortunately it can't restore
files from a Win32
OK..its reading the right tape but now I'm seeing:
17-Nov 11:58 eagle-fd: RestoreFiles.2006-11-17_11.53.43 Error: Win32
data stream not supported on this Client.
Is there an issue with just putting the Win-XP Client files back onto
a Linux system so I can access them or will it still restore
Most likely you have two storage daemons and did not specify different
MediaTypes. If that is the case, solution: remove all but the desired
Storage Resource from your bacula-dir.conf file, or manually update the
database to have unique MediaTypes for each SD.
On Friday 17 November 2006 18:24,
>It is a bit subtle ...
>
>What is defined in the restore Job definition has little relevance.
>
>When the restore command asks you what client you want to restore (supposing
>you choose an option like #5 rather than specifying JobIds), you answer with
>the client where from which the data was ba
On Friday 17 November 2006 17:31, George R.Kasica wrote:
> I sure this is a simple answer but I'm not sure how to do it correctly
> and as I need to get it correct the first time due to the length of
> time it will take to execute, I thought asking first is better than
> guessing...
>
> I've backe
Hmmm...not doing so well here with that:
Loaded up the latest restore, selected ALL items with
mark *
exit
Changed Client to eagle-fd
(I'm assume the system I want to put it back on)
Changed Where to /home/user/bacula-restore
(On the above system)
ran the job and see the following:
17-Nov
Hi.
You can change where you want to restore to( "where" option), the
same way you change the client you want to restore to.
Jaime
Jaime Ventura
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4200 - 072 Porto
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I sure this is a simple answer but I'm not sure how to do it correctly
and as I need to get it correct the first time due to the length of
time it will take to execute, I thought asking first is better than
guessing...
I've backed up a system here first-fd to tape and want to restore the
files bac
Hi Kern,
Thats great, and thanks for the prompt response - I'm sure I'll be on
again later when I start setting this up ;-)
Chris
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Friday 17 November 2006 14:26, Chris Sarginson wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Just a quick query, and sorry if its one thats in the documenta
Wow that was a helpful reply Arno. Thank you. Your btape advice will be
heeded. Bacula is fantasic.
Could it be that I was only missing the update slots command? (see below)
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 00:50:27 +0100 (MET)
> From: Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Ba
In response to Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Bill,
> thank you for your reply.
> I know that if install the windows client using default options, it
> will run as a service using the "system" user.
> Since bacula-fd is running using the "system" user, it will be able
> to a
On Friday 17 November 2006 14:26, Chris Sarginson wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Just a quick query, and sorry if its one thats in the documentation - I
> have had a quick scan and didnt see anything.
>
> Are there any issues with backing up Bacula servers through firewalls?
> I have had issues with Bac
Kern,
thank you very much for your reply.
I will look at it carefully,
Once again, thanks
Jaime Ventura
[Infra-estruturas e Comunicações]
Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4200 - 072 Porto
Telef: +351 22 834 05 00 (04) - ext. 1641
Fax: +351 22 832 11 59
e-mail:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 13:28, Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello.
>I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
> user AA.
>The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
> which cant be accessible by bacula.
>I thought I could create a user B
On Wednesday 08 November 2006 01:48, Landon Fuller wrote:
>
> 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.
By the way, the copyright assignment (or rather Fiduciary Lice
Hi Bill,
thank you for your reply.
I know that if install the windows client using default options, it
will run as a service using the "system" user.
Since bacula-fd is running using the "system" user, it will be able
to access every file on the pc, rigth?
I need to limit the bacu
Hello.
I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
user AA.
The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
which cant be accessible by bacula.
I thought I could create a user BB having permissions to access
specific directories(the ones that s
Hello Bacula Users
We run FreeBSD with some Jails, all of them (jails and host system) run
Bacula-FD.
Our problme now is ...
bacula-fd refuses to start on the host system after booting or when
called manually by /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bacula-fd.sh
with the following error:
Local package initializa
Hi all.
I'm trying to make a big backup (almost 4 gigs in less than 100 files) over
the Internet. Both storage and file daemons are running on windows 2003
servers, director is running on Fedora Core 4. (bacula-beta-1.39.28; MySQL -
4.1.11)
The job starts well, but when the size of transmitted dat
On 10.11.2006 09:49, * Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 November 2006 01:46, Dan Langille wrote:
>> What other projects have gone this way?
>
> I have no idea and am not sure to find out ...
>
>> Bacula users are most likely involved in other projects. Perhaps they
>> can inquire and see ho
I've got a setup that's fairly simple: a bacula director, sd, and fd on a
debian box, and an fd on a remote windows box (that is, it's not even on the
LAN). The relevant sections of the config file are:
/etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf (on the "server"):
Director {
Name = ptnv-dir
DIRport = 910
In response to Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello.
>I need to backup some directories on windows client used by a
> user AA.
>The problem is that the user AA have some confidential files
> which cant be accessible by bacula.
>I thought I could create a user BB havi
Hi Guys,
Just a quick query, and sorry if its one thats in the documentation - I
have had a quick scan and didnt see anything.
Are there any issues with backing up Bacula servers through firewalls?
I have had issues with Backup software (that shall remain proprietary
and nameless :/) that took
Hello Kern,
thanks for your answer. I checked the manual again, but I only found how
to make a "client -only" version using the tarball sources. I did non find
any way for building an rpm "client-only". Rpmbuild defines only allow to
set platform, database type and some other.
Obviously I can
Hello,
In case you or anyone else on this list are not hooked into the SUSE bug
report that I reported on the kernel crash, they have now come up with a
patch that reportedly fixes the problem.
Please see:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=208782
or download the patched kernel dir
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