On Jan 4, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Or take a look at DarwinPorts (http://darwinports.opendarwin.org) -
this
time I found the address myself ;-) there should be packages to
install.
1.38.9 is the most recent version there.
Or try fink - it's essentially a competitor of darwi
Don't overdo it, but you might also like to share your stories at
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/04/0336246 too... Right now
it is still on the front page as a minor article.
James
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In case anyone finds them useful, I built a set of RPMs of Bacula 2.0
for Fedora Core. They are available at http://rodgers.org.uk/ . I
presume that "proper" RPMs will become available soon.
Chris.
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To my mind, the correct behaviour would be for the director to terminate
the job after FDConnectTimeout has elapsed and then to inform the
storage daemon that the job has been cancelled / had an error. At the
moment, it looks like the director cancels the job but leaves the
stor
> On 1/5/2007 12:24 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> ...
> > If you've always wanted to contribute to the project, this is
> > something that anyone can do. Please help to spread the news and
get
> > us a wider audience.
> >
> > We have a German version[3] of the PR.
>
> Just for your information: The G
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 14:28:10 -0600 (CST)
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>> Of course, I'm kind of assuming
Hi Maxime,
I don't know everything, but I've been doing backups for awhile. Most
schemes involve having different layers or expirations. There are
several common ones, so don't necessarily use the first one you see.
Speaking of which...
Mine looks like this:
Monday - Thursday = 2 weeks expirati
On Jan 4, 2007, at 5:09 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> < SNIP >
>
> Or take a look at DarwinPorts (http://darwinports.opendarwin.org) -
> this
> time I found the address myself ;-) there should be packages to
> install.
> 1.38.9 is the most recent version there.
Easiest way is to grab the FD f
Thanks Arno! That'll go in my notes for when I have to rebuild or
upgrade bacula.
I don't know about the workstation version of OS X, but on the servers I
use LaunchServices. Haven't done a lot with it, so doubt I can help
much with it.
Don.
On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 00:09 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrot
Hi,
On 1/5/2007 12:32 AM, jeffrey Lang wrote:
> I just upgraded to Bacula-2.0.0 today and all seemed to be ok. I did
> update the database as specified in the release notes.
>
> But in doing some checking, I'm seeing a problem with the "status jobs"
> command stating that the pool="*unknown*"
Hi,
On 1/5/2007 12:09 AM, Chris Rodgers wrote:
>>>To my mind, the correct behaviour would be for the director to terminate
>>>the job after FDConnectTimeout has elapsed and then to inform the
>>>storage daemon that the job has been cancelled / had an error. At the
>>>moment, it looks like the dire
Hi,
On 1/5/2007 12:24 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
...
> If you've always wanted to contribute to the project, this is
> something that anyone can do. Please help to spread the news and get
> us a wider audience.
>
> We have a German version[3] of the PR.
Just for your information: The German pres
On 4 Jan 2007 at 12:20, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'm sure the rpms and other distro packages will follow shortly.
I noticed NetBSD created their package earlier today. FreeBSD was
just committed. For those interested, there is a new port: bacula-
docs. The docs is now completely independent of b
Please help to spread the news regarding the Bacula 2.0.0 release.
My part was writing the press release[1], and posting a news article
to BSDNews[2]. I ask that you post an announcement to your favourite
news site. The more coverage, the better, the more likely we are
picked up by the big n
>> To my mind, the correct behaviour would be for the director to terminate
>> the job after FDConnectTimeout has elapsed and then to inform the
>> storage daemon that the job has been cancelled / had an error. At the
>> moment, it looks like the director cancels the job but leaves the
>> storage d
Hi,
On 1/4/2007 11:55 PM, George R.Kasica wrote:
> Don:
>
> Tanks for the reply, but this isn't a server, it's a mac mini PC(?), I
> don't even know if it has a development environment on it, much less
> how to get into it if it does.
It has, or it can have one. XCode is what you need to instal
Hi Don,
First off please ensure that you include bacula-users in your follow
ups.
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 18:05 -0700, MacArthur, Don wrote:
> Thanks Richard! The offsite thing is exactly what I'm doing. I write
> to tape first to go offsite, and then write to file for
> speed/convenience when re
Don:
Tanks for the reply, but this isn't a server, it's a mac mini PC(?), I
don't even know if it has a development environment on it, much less
how to get into it if it does.
I would go with the client only option though, all I need is to backup
the one machine so nothing fancy.
>George,
>
>I
Alan is correct, you don't want the catalog backup occurring when
other client jobs are running. You can setup the job (as Alan noted)
to run after all other jobs have completed -- the stock configuration
is set up this way out of the oven. I get this same message if there
are still jobs ru
Hello,
I finally succeeded in having my SD, DIR et FD modules talking together.
My problem is now about backup conception. I would like to be able, at
each moment, to recover a file from a system which is one week-old, one
month-old, or one-year-old. I can not translate this idea in terms of
full,
George,
I backup 8 Mac XServers (10.4) with bacula. My skills are mostly CLI.
I used the normal compile instructions (--enable-client-only...), though
I had to install some dependencies to do the compile. I did all this
the same as I do on 'nix systems.
Then, I copied the bacula files to t
OK, I've got a question here.
I'm doing well with backing up Windows systems and various flavors of
*nix systems under the new 2.0.0 (and earlier the 1.x.x software) for
some time now.
Here's the catchsomeone wants to add a mac to the mix here and get
it backed up as well.can bacula h
> Of course, I'm kind of assuming that the bacula box can mount NFS shares...
>
The bacula box is across a routed WAN. I don't know much about Novell. the
Tech on that end is wondering if he can do NFS shares with his current of
Novell. He is using OES but not the Linux version.
--
This mes
I've been trying to get Volume2catalog verification working, and thus
far, have met with failure.
The verify job is attempting to use the wrong volume in the right
storage device. From error output (below), it seems looks to me as if
all the verify jobs are using and overwriting the same bootstrap
On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:53, Dan Trainor wrote:
> Hi, all -
>
> Now, Kern, I noticed that you're noted as the RPM package maintainer for
> the 1.38 series - should the same be assumed about the 2.0 series, as
> well?
Well, I may be "listed" as the maintainer, but Scott Barninger is the gu
On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:39, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> Today I updated all of my Bacula clients and servers to version 2.0.
> Everything went very well, except for my Windows NT (sp6a) database system.
>
>
>
> When I try to start Bacula or install the services, I get the following
> er
Today I updated all of my Bacula clients and servers to version 2.0.
Everything went very well, except for my Windows NT (sp6a) database system.
When I try to start Bacula or install the services, I get the following
error:
Bacula-fd.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point S
Hi, all -
Now, Kern, I noticed that you're noted as the RPM package maintainer for
the 1.38 series - should the same be assumed about the 2.0 series, as
well?
I guess what I'm getting at is, I'm sure there are a few people who are
plenty eager to find a nice SRPM for the 2.0 series, because we
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Chris Rodgers wrote:
>> You need to add a RunBeforeJob which will exit with an error if
>> ngorongoro is not online. Ther ewas some discussion on this in the past
>> relating to laptops and there may already be a script for it somewhere.
>
> This sounds like a bacula bug to me.
Thanks Alan. I went through the docs and it comes close...
It looks to me like cloning creates a separate, second, job. What I was
hoping to do was get the data onto two separate volumes with only one
job run on the client, to reduce the duration of loading the client with
the backup process.
On Thursday 04 January 2007 18:23, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Kern Sibbald said:
> > On Thursday 04 January 2007 14:23, James Harper wrote:
> >> > - Data encryption is now implemented and is documented in
> >> > a new chapter of the manual at:
> >> > http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_Data_Encryp
Alan Brown wrote:
>> This backup scheme works fine when the ngorongoro machine is powered on.
>> All the backup jobs run in order, and then the catalog backup runs last.
>> The problems only arise when ngorongoro (a Windows XP client) is powered
>> down at the time bacula runs.
>
>
> Ah
>
Kern Sibbald said:
> On Thursday 04 January 2007 14:23, James Harper wrote:
>> > - Data encryption is now implemented and is documented in
>> > a new chapter of the manual at:
>> > http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_Data_Encryption.html
>>
>> I think that link should be:
>> http://www.bacu
Hi,
Jonas Björklund has spoken, thus:
> Hello,
>
> I get very poor performance with compression on a client. It's a Sun Fire
> V490 with 4 CPUs on 1350Mhz and 16GB memory.
I'm having similiar problems with bacula here (but different hardware).
filed: Sun Blade 1500 (1 CPU 1503Mhz 1GB memory)
di
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Chris Rodgers wrote:
> > Effectively the same thing.
>
> Do you mean that Bacula has opened a file with a particular name in that
> directory ("mounted a tape") and is stuck writing to that one file???
Kind of The wedged jobs are effectively causing the same thine.
>>> Ba
On Thursday 04 January 2007 16:21, Alan Brown wrote:
>
> What are the changes (if any) between this and 1.39.34-1 ?
Good question.
Look at "ChangeLog" in the source directory.
>
> AB
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> Hi all!
>
> Is it possible to limit bandwidth used by bacula during file transfer?
Not in Bacula itself (that I know of). You'll have to limit it using
external tools (iptables and QoS or trickle maybe ...).
Greetings,
Hi,
On 1/4/2007 5:09 PM, Junior Cunha wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>I'm writing a script that will unmount and eject the tape when a new
> tape is required (operator command), and will *WAIT* a new tape. If a
> new tape was detected, the script will rewind the tape and mount the device.
I assume th
Hi all!
Is it possible to limit bandwidth used by bacula during file transfer?
Thanks
marco
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On Thursday 04 January 2007 14:23, James Harper wrote:
> Just a couple of typo's I noticed in the release notes.
>
> > - The MD5/SHA1 hash codes kept in the database are now kept in a
> binary
> > format compatible with the rest of the world. If you are running
> verify
> > jobs, you *must* do
Alan Brown wrote:
>>> "waiting to reserve a device" means that all available tape drives are
>>> in use by jobs using other Pools.
>>
>>
>> What does it mean when the "tape device" is actually a hard disk
>> directory with different files in there, one for each "tape"?
>
>
> Effectively the same
Hello all,
I'm writing a script that will unmount and eject the tape when a new
tape is required (operator command), and will *WAIT* a new tape. If a
new tape was detected, the script will rewind the tape and mount the device.
My question is: Exist some command or procedure to check if the
Hello,
On 1/4/2007 3:45 PM, Julien Cigar wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 1/4/2007 10:59 AM, Ondrej PLANKA wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I have Bacula ver. 1.38.11 and I want run concurrent jobs - I want
>>> two different jobs to run simultaneously backing up the same Clie
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 1/4/2007 10:59 AM, Ondrej PLANKA wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have Bacula ver. 1.38.11 and I want run concurrent jobs - I want two
>> different jobs to run simultaneously backing up the same Client to the
>> same Storage device.
>>
>> I set Maximum Concurren
In response to "Eric Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear Bill
>
> Thank you very much for your reply, it was so helpful, as I am new to
> Bacula. However, there are few more question I would like to ask.
It's generally considered bad form to pester someone personally about
a mailing-list response.
Hello,
On 1/4/2007 10:59 AM, Ondrej PLANKA wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have Bacula ver. 1.38.11 and I want run concurrent jobs - I want two
> different jobs to run simultaneously backing up the same Client to the
> same Storage device.
>
> I set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 in the Director resourc
Just a couple of typo's I noticed in the release notes.
> - The MD5/SHA1 hash codes kept in the database are now kept in a
binary
> format compatible with the rest of the world. If you are running
verify
> jobs, you *must* do an InitCatalog or all files will show an MD5
> difference. Also,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Don MacArthur wrote:
> I'm preparing to upgrade from 1.38.7. My current nightly process looks
> like this:
> 1. Backup to tape.
> 2. Backup to file.
> My question is, can I use a migration job to *copy* my backup jobs to
> new volumes - as opposed to *moving* them? If so, ca
Alan Brown wrote:
>> You might configure concurrent jobs as a solution.
>
>
> It won't help in this situation and the message tends to indicate
> concurrent jobs are setup.
I don't think they are. My config file
(http://laplace.chem.ox.ac.uk/b/bacula-dir.conf) contains this block:
Director {
Hello,
First, I would like to wish everyone a peaceful and prosperous 2007.
I'm pleased to announce that you can now find Bacula version 2.0.0 on Source
Forge. This morning, I released the following files:
Package bacula:
bacula-2.0.0.tar.gz
bacula-2.0.0.tar.gz.sig
bacula-docs-
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Erich Prinz wrote:
>
> You might configure concurrent jobs as a solution.
It won't help in this situation and the message tends to indicate
concurrent jobs are setup.
"waiting to reserve a device" means that all available tape drives are
in use by jobs using other Pools.
In
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 21:33, Dan Langille wrote:
> All followups to [EMAIL PROTECTED] please.
>
> The 2.0.0 press release will be ready in a few hours. The current
> version is at http://www.langille.org/tmp/presskit200.html.en <==
> please send any recommendations to the docs list pleas
Hi list,
I have Bacula ver. 1.38.11 and I want run concurrent jobs - I want two
different jobs to run simultaneously backing up the same Client to the
same Storage device.
I set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 in the Director resource, the Client
resource, and the Storage resource in bacula-dir.c
I seem to be getting the below error every time i try to complete a backup of
my remote server. I am running and older version of bacula because it is the
only one i could find that works with my older fc3 machine. It is version
1.38.5 something and the version on my freebsd machine is also 1.
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Subject: [Bacula-users] postgres database problems
Chris Rodgers wrote:
> Chris Rodgers wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have any ideas what is causing bacula to jam up like this?
>>
>>I'm sorry if I have provided too much information, but I don't have any
>>real idea which parts of the configuration/etc. may be to blame.
>
>
> That's what used to happen
See OCM Webmin:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocmwebminplus/
Note that it is still in beta; a newer version is due to be posted very soon.
Ger Apeldoorn.
Op donderdag 4 januari 2007 09:36, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi, someone know if there is a graphical interface for bacula, easy to use
>
On Thursday 04 January 2007 07:04, Masopust, Christian wrote:
> > slides to get it up ... You can view it at:
> >
> > http://www.bacula.org/presentations/Bacula-FOSDEM-talk-24Feb07.pdf
> >
>
> only a short question to the presentation i see there are mentioned
> "several web interfaces" i
Hi, someone know if there is a graphical interface for bacula, easy to use
for the backup operators?
I talk about to that it can allow to run a job, to edit the schedule, and to
do restore
Thanks for your comments
JeA
Chris Rodgers wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas what is causing bacula to jam up like this?
>
> I'm sorry if I have provided too much information, but I don't have any
> real idea which parts of the configuration/etc. may be to blame.
That's what used to happen before I added the line
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