Don't use sc.exe, you won't get all the parameters right.
You should be able to use winbacula-2.0.1.exe /s.
If you just want to remove or install the services use the following
commands:
c:\bacula\bin\bacula-fd /remove
c:\Program Files\bacula\bin\bacula-fd /install
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...during the concurrent jobs running in the night, I got thousands of lines
like this:
25-Jan 07:23 mail-dir: officeJob.2007-01-24_21.03.00 Warning: sql_create.c:831
More than one Filename! 2 for file:
...what does it mean?
Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l.
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The type of network connection is fiber or gigabit for some machines, and 100Mb
for others.
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Da:
John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A:
Gabr
Well, i did update the volumes several times, set the current to used and
then bacula used a new one. But after 24 hours still use the same.
Don't tell me i have to make it once for all "tapes".
On 1/24/07, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 22 January 2007 06:45, Ralf Winkler wr
Now that "update slots" doesn't pull tapes out of the drives, it's an
ideal candidate for automation...
Here's what I have defined. Does anyone have a better way of running this?
Job {
Name = "UpdateSlots"
Type = Admin
JobDefs = "DefaultJob"
Level = Full
FileSet="None"
Schedul
Hello everybody,
does anybody already get some experience with a DLT-V4 Streamer with
S-ATA interface e.g. Tandberg DLT-V4
(http://www.tandbergdata.com/support/dlt-v4) and Linux?
Cheers
Bastian
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Very cool!
I am crazy enough to start working on it today unless my wify shoots me
if I spend too much time working :)
Since you told me the most important command "sc", the script is ez. If
I will not have any emergencies at work, I will have testing done tomorrow.
Thanks a lot!
Arno Lehmann wro
Hello,
On 1/24/2007 10:38 PM, Vladimir Doisan wrote:
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> I think there is a bit of work needed to get the update 1.38 to 2.0
> happen automatically.
> If I understand correctly, you stop service, copy files, start service.
> Which would work just
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> > Is there some example for such a configuration available somewhere?
>
> There are examples in the manual:
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Migration.html#SECTION00294
Arghh... sorry for missing the obvious. And thanks a lot.
Bes
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I think there is a bit of work needed to get the update 1.38 to 2.0
happen automatically.
If I understand correctly, you stop service, copy files, start service.
Which would work just perfectly for upgrades 1.38.x -> 1.38.y
and with slight path modific
Hello,
On 1/24/2007 10:24 PM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
>>Implementing a disk to disk to tape setup would be the other choice, now
>>that 2.0 is out.
>
>
> Is there some example for such a configuration available somewhere?
There are examples in the ma
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> Implementing a disk to disk to tape setup would be the other choice, now
> that 2.0 is out.
Is there some example for such a configuration available somewhere?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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Michel, that's the one I saw, I will try test deployment.
thanks!
Michel Meyers wrote:
> Vladimir Doisan wrote:
>>> Oh, so the install directory would still be c:\bacula (whatever the 1.3x
>>> was)?
>
> No, the new installer unfortunately uses the Program Files directory for
> it (but I think it
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Vladimir Doisan wrote:
> Oh, so the install directory would still be c:\bacula (whatever the 1.3x
> was)?
No, the new installer unfortunately uses the Program Files directory for
it (but I think it's the same for all machines, unless you have multiple
Oh, so the install directory would still be c:\bacula (whatever the 1.3x
was)?
Maybe I was looking at the different script, or mixed it up with
something else... Could you give me the link?
Thanks!
Michel Meyers wrote:
> Vladimir Doisan wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any scripts to push updates to cl
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Vladimir Doisan wrote:
> Does anyone have any scripts to push updates to clients on Windows 2000
> network?
> OR alternatively,
> does Bacula-2.0.1.exe has any command line switches to help to automate
> deployment?
>
> If, nothing exists, I will write
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could anyone help me out with writing an SQL query to find specified
> directories? I'm trying to do something similar to query "#1" (List up
to 20
> places where a File is saved regardless of the directory), but for
directories.
> I'm trying to f
Does anyone have any scripts to push updates to clients on Windows 2000
network?
OR alternatively,
does Bacula-2.0.1.exe has any command line switches to help to automate
deployment?
If, nothing exists, I will write batch or bash script to do it.
BTW - I did see the script to update existing 1.3x
Hello,
Could anyone help me out with writing an SQL query to find specified
directories? I'm trying to do something similar to query "#1" (List up to 20
places where a File is saved regardless of the directory), but for directories.
I'm trying to find any backups where the last directory componen
Hi,
On 1/24/2007 6:55 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
>
> I have run the 7 concurrent jobs test, with no spooling at the moment.
> The result is that all the jobs are now much slower (200K/s-100K/s each)
> summing up a global rate of almost 3-4/Ms (when running alone, the
> fastest job ran at 7M/s).
On 1/24/07, Michael Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would encourage anyone who has had trouble with an autochanger under
> versions of bacula < 2.0 to upgrade to the latest version. I used to
> struggle and kick and scream every time I had to change out the tapes in
> the magazine on my Quan
I would encourage anyone who has had trouble with an autochanger under
versions of bacula < 2.0 to upgrade to the latest version. I used to
struggle and kick and scream every time I had to change out the tapes in
the magazine on my Quantum SuperLoader3 LTO-3 autoloader. I dreaded it.
It usually
1. Do you think spooling would let me gain higher results?
Yes. What type of network connection are you using?
2. Do you think switching to mysql would be faster?
Yes. And #1 would help here too as attribute spooling helps database
performance.
John
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Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Hello people.
>
> I've finally put my Bacula system into production and I am really happy
> about how things are going. There is one feature from Arkeia which I am
> missing; in Arkeia you could create a empty file in a folder
Hello people.
I've finally put my Bacula system into production and I am really happy
about how things are going. There is one feature from Arkeia which I am
missing; in Arkeia you could create a empty file in a folder and Arkeia
would not descend into that structure. If there was such a feature i
I have run the 7 concurrent jobs test, with no spooling at the moment.
The result is that all the jobs are now much slower (200K/s-100K/s each)
summing up a global rate of almost 3-4/Ms (when running alone, the fastest job
ran at 7M/s).
I understand that postgres is now doing a lot of work, and pr
Hi,
On 1/24/2007 5:22 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
> Bacula 2.0.0 on both director and clients.
>
> I recently installed Bacula on two Mac OS X systems (one at 10.3 on a
> PowerPC box, and one at 10.4 on an Intel box). Both were compiled from
> source. The director is running on an RHEL3 x86 box (
Bacula 2.0.0 on both director and clients.
I recently installed Bacula on two Mac OS X systems (one at 10.3 on a
PowerPC box, and one at 10.4 on an Intel box). Both were compiled from
source. The director is running on an RHEL3 x86 box (fully up2date), with
bacula installed from RPM. I am using
Item 1: enable persistent naming/number of SQL queries
Date: 24 Jan, 2007
Origin: Mark Bergman
Status:
What:
Change the parsing of the query.sql file and the query command so that
queries are named/numbered by a fixed value, not their order in the
file.
On Sunday 14 January 2007 15:26, Scott Barninger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Source rpm package released also. Felix, note that you now have a
> build_fc6 tag.
Thanks Scott.
>
> On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 17:25 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm pleased to announce that you can now find Bacula
On Monday 22 January 2007 06:45, Ralf Winkler wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> i am a bit confused now.
>
> I use Bacula Versioin 1.38.11 on 2 different systems.
> On both systems Bacula write to a hard drive and shall use the file for a
> period of 24 hours (23 hours 50 mins excactly).
> If i understand th
On Saturday 20 January 2007 23:11, PattiMichelle wrote:
> I've release the version 2.0.1 of bacula for SuSE 10.1 x86_64 arch at
> SourceForge.
> Patti
Many thanks, Patti.
Best regards,
Kern
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James Harper wrote:
>> James Harper wrote:
>>
>>> Is it just me, or did the list just duplicate about 20 emails from a
>>>
> few
>
>>> days ago?
>>>
>> Upon examining full headers of two identical messages, it appeared to
>>
> be
>
>> some sort of snafu between my cl
On 1/23/07, Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you think that the switch may setup its port in half-duplex even if
the x86 card says it's full-duplex?
It's rare but possible.
If you think this may happen, is there any software tool that would let me
verify if the connection betw
Thanx Arno,
I will start testing the 2.x version soon in my own setup, and then install at
customers.
Abouth the "LTO streaming", what I believe is that having 2 FD running at 1MB/s
and other 2FD running at 4-5MB/s, all 4 concurrent, should take much less time
than having them one after the othe
Hi,
On 1/24/2007 1:01 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I was thinking to start running concurrent jobs where I have slow
> performance by fd clients.
> What I think to achieve is to have the LTO throughput be maximized by
> the concurrent slower writes of many clients. In many cases I ha
Hello,
I was thinking to start running concurrent jobs where I have slow performance
by fd clients.
What I think to achieve is to have the LTO throughput be maximized by the
concurrent slower writes of many clients. In many cases I have 5-6 FDs, and I'd
like to run them all concurrently.
In the
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