Hi Erich,
as I wrote in my last mail, I CAN run the tapeinfo.exe and get results when I
stop the
Bacula Storage Service.
The problem I still have is, that I get an error message in the job log. So my
question
is: do I have to stop the Bacula Storage Service in order to get the
tapeinfo.exe wor
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Dear All
I have started using version 2.0.0 and all is going very well to date -
thanks to the developers.
I have hit one problem in that a Windows client's Incremental backup was
as large as its Full backup - it was not changed from Incremental to Full
due to no Full backup in the catalog. Other
I could just not be sane, but this seems weird to me.
I'm using an autochanger with one drive, no barcode reader, and I'm
using bacula 2.0.0 and MySQL 5.0.20. I see this behavior:
1. I label a tape. (This isn't the strange part) Bacula loads the tape
from the specified slot and labels it. A
Hey all,
I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box. I've
decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried to
follow the manual (
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), and
when I ran my rpmbuild command, it looks like it's doing i
Hi,
On 1/10/2007 4:18 PM, Flak Magnet wrote:
> I'm using an autochanger and a scratch pool for new volumes.
>
> Each month I remove from the autochanger all the tapes from one backup
> job that uses the "CADArchive" pool. They are stored off-site. Right
> now the backup spans two disks with t
Hello,
On 1/10/2007 1:27 PM, Christoph Klünter wrote:
>>>And then let nagios check if the files really got restored.
>>>something like "find /mnt/restore -ctime -6"
>>>Awesome.
>>
>>Don't forget the diff with the original file...
>
> The original file might have changed since the last backup
Rig
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 23:12, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have now posted my latest version of the presentation that I am
scheduled to
> > give at FOSDEM in February. You can find it on the Bacula web site by
> > following the Presentations menu item,
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 23:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > You will surely get better help by asking on the bacula-users list.
>
> Hi Kern
> That may be, but I am on dialup, and was not connected to the Internet,
> so couldn't chec
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 22:48, Alan Davis wrote:
>
> The servers that I am backing up with bacula have on the order of 11TB
> of data 4.5 million files.
>
> The data resides on NAS appliances that are incapable of running the
> bacula FD natively so I'm forced to back the data up over GbE a
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 22:03, Thomas Glatthor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what have i to expect in the uname-column of the client-table?
> the devel-docs describe it as "uname -a (yet unused)".
> (unused by bacula, but maybe used by a user)
>
> uname -a on my workstation:
> "Linux hostname 2.6.18-1.28
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 22:03, Thomas Glatthor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what have i to expect in the uname-column of the client-table?
> the devel-docs describe it as "uname -a (yet unused)".
> (unused by bacula, but maybe used by a user)
>
> uname -a on my workstation:
> "Linux hostname 2.6.18-1.28
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have now posted my latest version of the presentation that I am scheduled
> to
> give at FOSDEM in February. You can find it on the Bacula web site by
> following the Presentations menu item, or simply go to:
>
> www.bacula.org/presentations/Bacula-FOSDEM-
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 14:37 -0500, David Clymer wrote:
> 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 i
The servers that I am backing up with bacula have on the order of 11TB
of data 4.5 million files.
The data resides on NAS appliances that are incapable of running the
bacula FD natively so I'm forced to back the data up over GbE and NFS
mounted on the server that is running DIR, SD, FD and the d
Hi,
what have i to expect in the uname-column of the client-table?
the devel-docs describe it as "uname -a (yet unused)".
(unused by bacula, but maybe used by a user)
uname -a on my workstation:
"Linux hostname 2.6.18-1.2869.fc6 #1 SMP Wed Dec 20 14:51:19 EST 2006 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux"
unam
Hello,
You will surely get better help by asking on the bacula-users list.
However, what I do note is that you are attempting to configure three
databases, and Bacula works with only one of those three.
If you want to use SQLite3 then I believe that you need to say something like:
./configu
Back in December I got Bacula up and running on a Solaris 8 machine
using a Quantum Suplerloader 3 autochanger that's equipped with both
magazines and a single LT03 drive.
Bacula is running great, doing it's job wonderfully. It's capabilities,
robustness, flexibility and ease of use far exceed
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 15:30, Aaron Knister wrote:
> I've seen input/output errors on my tape drive in 3 instances-
>
> 1) yes a failed tape
> 2) there is no tape in the drive
> 3) the joy that is errors on your SCSI chain (assuming your tape
> drive is SCSI attached. try sacrificing a goat
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 17:51, Joshua Colson wrote:
> Is it possible to configure a backup Job to write to any available
> storage device? For instance, assume I have two (or more) tape drives
> without an autochanger.
Yes.
> Is there a way to associate the two drives in a
> pool that the
Hello,
If you re-work this just a bit, I'll take a look at it. However, as it
stands, it is just too complicated and doesn't have all the info I need.
Please do the following:
1. If two jobs are failing in a similar way, simplify it and just report one
of them, the simplest one.
2. You start
Is it possible to configure a backup Job to write to any available
storage device? For instance, assume I have two (or more) tape drives
without an autochanger. Is there a way to associate the two drives in a
pool that the backup job can then point to, such that it will use
whichever drive is avail
I've seen input/output errors on my tape drive in 3 instances-
1) yes a failed tape
2) there is no tape in the drive
3) the joy that is errors on your SCSI chain (assuming your tape
drive is SCSI attached. try sacrificing a goat to your SCSI host bus
adapter...)
What kind of tape drive are yo
I'm new to the world of Bacula + Tapes so some of this is new and
fresh for me.
Kill any process that might be accessing the drive - this means
bacula-sd, bacula-dir, and any OTHER backup software that may be
running as a service (eg Backup Exec, NT Backup, etc..) wanting to
connect to the
Hi folks,
I'm seeing a problem in that prior to the Bacula 2.0 upgrade, I was able to
run a verify job on the current day's tape data to ensure that the tape can
be read as well as verifying the tape data reflects the data on the server's
HDs. However, after the upgrade to 2.0 from 1.38.11 (or so)
Thanks Erich,
my windows 2003 SBS doesn't show a tab page named "Tape Symbolic Name" for the
DLT drive.
Nevertheless, I could run the tapeinfo program in a dos box while the Bacula
Storage
Service was stopped:
D:\Programme\Bacula\bin>tapeinfo -f tape0
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'QUANTU
Hello,
I have now posted my latest version of the presentation that I am scheduled to
give at FOSDEM in February. You can find it on the Bacula web site by
following the Presentations menu item, or simply go to:
www.bacula.org/presentations/Bacula-FOSDEM-talk-24Feb07.pdf
Please note that it
In the message dated: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:39:22 GMT,
The pithy ruminations from Martin Simmons on
were:
=> > On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 16:52:41 -0500, Dan Langille said:
=> >
=> > This issue came up on IRC yesterday. The statement in question is at
=> > http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Bacula_
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Joshua Colson wrote:
> Is it possible to configure a backup Job to write to any available
> storage device?
Similarly, a pool of clients which have access to the same filesets.
(I've brought this one up before, but a pool is the bext way of describing
it - think clustered fi
Is it possible to configure a backup Job to write to any available
storage device? For instance, assume I have two (or more) tape drives
without an autochanger. Is there a way to associate the two drives in a
pool that the backup job can then point to, such that it will use
whichever drive is avail
Folks,
I previously mentioned that I provide daily snapshots of the Bacula
code through http://www.langille.org/
These snapshots have now been moved to http://snapshots.bacula.org/
Snapshots are taking just before midnight EST. The lastest snapshot
is available through a constant URL found on
I'm using an autochanger and a scratch pool for new volumes.
Each month I remove from the autochanger all the tapes from one backup
job that uses the "CADArchive" pool. They are stored off-site. Right
now the backup spans two disks with the 2nd one about 1/2 full.
When a job runs that needs a
I posted a howto and script for using removable hard drives as a virtual
autoloader on 2006-12-12 that may help. It works essentially the same
way whether using removable or fixed drive(s).
Joshua Colson wrote:
> Does anyone have an example of a working configuration using the
> disk-changer scr
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Thomas Glatthor wrote:
> for a 2,500,000 file-job my machine needs ~ 15 minutes
> the databasequery is finished after ~1 minute,
> but the director needs 14 minutes to build the tree or whatever happens
> in this time .
> also is the dir only using one cpu for his work, in
for a 2,500,000 file-job my machine needs ~ 15 minutes
the databasequery is finished after ~1 minute,
but the director needs 14 minutes to build the tree or whatever happens
in this time .
also is the dir only using one cpu for his work, instead of four.
i don't think that the database is the
On 1/10/07, Jaime Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone have any experience backing up outlook, outlookExpress
> or thunderbird files with bacula VSS?
> Does those applications support VSS?
> Whenever o search for "outlook vss" only exchange related results
> are ret
Hello,
Does anyone have any experience backing up outlook, outlookExpress
or thunderbird files with bacula VSS?
Does those applications support VSS?
Whenever o search for "outlook vss" only exchange related results
are returned :(
Thanks,
Jaime
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Substitute DeviceName for the name the OS gives the drive.
On a Windows box you'll find it here:
Computer Manager > Device Manager > Tape Drives > [your branded
model] > Properties >Tape Symbolic Name (this is where you'll find
what the OS calls it)
and TapeInfo will work just fine for you.
Has anyone used Bacula with Buffalo TeraStation?
Is there any way to load the storage daemon onto the TeraStation, or
would I have to mount the TeraStation disks onto another box and run
the storage daemon from there?
Thank You
Sim
---
> > And then let nagios check if the files really got restored.
> > something like "find /mnt/restore -ctime -6"
> > Awesome.
>
> Don't forget the diff with the original file...
The original file might have changed since the last backup or might be on
a host which is not accessible by nagios. What
Hi,
On 1/10/2007 10:20 AM, Christoph Klünter wrote:
...
>>Also, I would like to be able to schedule this restore to happen once per
>>week. Is that possible?
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> However, it is possible to schedule an Admin job that calls a RunScript that
> then scripts the restore with bc
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Ondrej PLANKA wrote:
>> It sounds silly, but add individual indexes for JobId, PathId and FilnameId
>> as well as the 3-way one.
>>
> Ok, do you have some tip, how can I add individual indexes? Because I think,
> my indexes are OK or not?
ALTER TABLE File ADD INDEX [name] {
> On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 16:52:41 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>
> This issue came up on IRC yesterday. The statement in question is at
> http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Bacula_Security_Issues.html :
>
> "The Clients (bacula-fd) must run as root to be able to access all
> the system files."
>
Hi all,
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 18:02, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> I'm looking for some ideas about how to create a Restore job such that a
> random file, from a random client, from a random backup (which has not been
> pruned, obviously) will be picked to be restored. I have been just
> arbi
Hi,
I'm trying to configure the tape alert (Alert Command) for my DLT drive under
Windows 2003
Server. I ran the following command on the command line:
tapeinfo -f DeviceName
the result is always:
cannot open SCSI device 'DeviceName' - No such file or directory
I read in the a
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