After recompiling my bacula with mysql support my bacula-web works fine.
analyzing the reports, i can't find the file list was wrote. don't have
this list?
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Leonardo Goldim - Auditoria Intranetworks
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Zeratul wrote:
>> I've install
Hello all,
never mind. I found the problem, the autochanger was only configured
to report one of the two tape holders.
JBB
Thursday, February 15, 2007, 5:10:02 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Magnus,
> I just installed a Dell 124T with autochanger for 16 tapes. However,
> when I use bconsole to do
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2/15/2007 12:00 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> I know this has been discussed in length before, but I have just seen a
>> behaviour that can explain some of the problems with tapes being considered
>> "full" when they are actually only partially filled.
>>
>> Wit
Hello Magnus,
I just installed a Dell 124T with autochanger for 16 tapes. However,
when I use bconsole to do the "update" command, it only sees 8 tapes,
in fact it only thinks it is an 8 tape changer.
What do I have to do to make it see all 16 tapes?
thanks in advance.
JBB
Tuesday, February
Hello,
On 2/15/2007 12:00 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> I know this has been discussed in length before, but I have just seen a
> behaviour that can explain some of the problems with tapes being considered
> "full" when they are actually only partially filled.
>
> With my setup I have 4 scsi devic
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You are not using the same lines that I tell you. AND ALWAYS COPY THE
MAILING LIST, unless as some members would say, you want to pay me in
support fees.
I don't know what the problem is, but you are not using the same lines I
give you. What I said to
IEM - network operating center wrote:
> hi
>
> Michel Meyers wrote:
>>> i haven't tried this yet, because i hope that i will get the answer
>>> faster on this list than waiting another 6h before possible failure.
>> You should really try the Autochanger directive and use Bacula 2.0.2
>> (Unfortuna
Try this-
strace bacula-fd -f -d 500 2>&1 | tee log.out
Then post log.out
-Aaron
Jason King wrote:
> Here is the output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
> Segmentation fault
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
>
> Not very helpful huh?
>
> Jason
>
> Per Andreas Buer wrote:
>
>> Jason King
Here is the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Not very helpful huh?
Jason
Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Jason King wrote:
>> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
>> correctly on another RHEL box but on anothe
hi
Michel Meyers wrote:
>> i haven't tried this yet, because i hope that i will get the answer
>> faster on this list than waiting another 6h before possible failure.
>
> You should really try the Autochanger directive and use Bacula 2.0.2
> (Unfortunately you didn't specify what Bacula version y
Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Brian Debelius wrote:
>> When I do a migration I see extra jobs being started, even though I
>> only started a migration job. For example:
>>
>
> This is normal. Think of the migration job as a master which migrates
> the individual backup jobs. Remember that one mig
Jason King wrote:
> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
> correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
> try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault".
Could you start it with "bacula-fd -f -d 500" and post the outp
Brian Debelius wrote:
> When I do a migration I see extra jobs being started, even though I only
> started a migration job. For example:
>
This is normal. Think of the migration job as a master which migrates
the individual backup jobs. Remember that one migration job might
migrate several ba
Jason King wrote:
> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
> correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
> try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault".
Could you start it with "bacula-fd -f -d 500" and post the outp
On Thursday 15 February 2007 13:19, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >> Kern, I've been wondering about this for a while. Wouldn't it be better
> >> to have the file details for aborted backups inserted to the database
> >> than simply dumped?
> >
> > This is currently
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IEM - network operating center wrote:
> hello
>
> i am new to this list, and hope it is the correct place to ask such
> questions.
It certainly is.
> i am currently evaluating bacula as a backup-solution with our new
> Quantum SuperStore3 (DLT-S4).
>
hello
i am new to this list, and hope it is the correct place to ask such
questions.
i am currently evaluating bacula as a backup-solution with our new
Quantum SuperStore3 (DLT-S4).
i am running debian/etch (kernel-2.6.18) with the latest debian-packages
of bacula found at the sourceforge.net si
I have not followed all the thread, so I'm sorry if I'm talking
about something else.
I have seen that in the "bacula" init script built by the
installation process this variables defined:
BACFDCFG=/bacula/scripts
BACSDCFG=/bacula/scripts
BACDIRCFG=/bacula/scripts
and then the s
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"dot-space" is correct -- you should not change that. I'm asking what
you get if you do that from the command line. That should source the
functions file and provide 'daemon' as well as other things.
Beren wrote:
> Yep, the bacula-dir startup script d
Yep, the bacula-dir startup script definitely has a "dot-space" before
/etc/rc.d/init.d/functions.
I removed the ". " from the bacula-dir startup script in /etc/init.d
and /etc/rc.d/init.d and it still can't find the daemon function...
On 15/02/07, Beren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Correction.
Correction... it does exist in rc.d/init.d
On 15/02/07, Beren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right! Now we're getting somewhere:
>
> From bacula-dir.conf:
> # Source function library
> . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
>
> however, "functions" is located in /etc/init.d
>
> I tried:
>
> . ./etc/init.d/fun
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You wrote:
. ./etc/init.d/functions
Did you mean . /etc/init.d/functions (. is a command that loads files
into the environment) or did you actually do the above ('cuz that won't
work)?
Beren wrote:
> Right! Now we're getting somewhere:
>
>>From bac
Hello User100,
Can you post the configuration file for the Powervault 124T?
thanks
JBB
Friday, January 26, 2007, 2:57:12 AM, you wrote:
> Bacula is working here with Dell PowerVault 124T with LTO3 (400GB
> uncompressed) and 2 Magazines (=16 Slots) too (running on linux of course
> ;)).
> G
Right! Now we're getting somewhere:
>From bacula-dir.conf:
# Source function library
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
however, "functions" is located in /etc/init.d
I tried:
. ./etc/init.d/functions
and
/etc/init.d/functions
both still didn't work. Says it can't find the daemon command.
On 1
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That should be right. I don't have any EL3 machines (AS is just a
version of RHEL, like WS and ES).
The command 'daemon' probably DOES exist on your system though... in
fact, look at the top of the bacula-dir script; you probably have this:
# Source
I used bacula-mysql-2.0.2-1.el3.i386.rpm - It says "Enterprise Linux"
but in the past that has worked with Redhat AS.
Maybe I should just build it from source...?
On 14/02/07, Ryan Novosielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Which rpm did you use,
Hello,
I am using bacula to backup system A's home directories ( i.e. /home/
about 3.5TB )
using system B ( both gnu linux)
System B can see /home/ because it is NFS mounted and bacula is set up
for filestorage ( see below)
I have set up the pool to have 600 volumes of 5GB each ( using GZIP
co
Hello,
If I purge (sometimes I need to) jobs, there are volumes that remain
with very little used space in them, and until job/volume retention
periods are reached, they just remain there, taking space... As far as I
understand migrating jobs would reorganize them on arrival and fill new
volum
Hi All,
A quick question, that I am sure will be very simple :)
Have just installed Bacula v2.0.2 using the srpm on a FC5 box for
testing. We presently use an old version of Amanda coupled with some
rsync based snapshots for backups. Am testing Bacula to see how it
works/performs.
So far so go
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 12:12:27 + (GMT), Alan Brown said:
>
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Martin Simmons wrote:
>
> > 2 hours sounds excessively long for an LTO drive.
>
> Up to 2 hours to read through the tape sounds about right for LTO2
True, but after btape prints:
Reposition from 1:5084 to
uh sorry i re read my mail an i get it
a
/usr/local/share/bacula/mtx-changer /dev/pass0 unload 3 /dev/nsa0 0
Unloading Data Transfer Element into Storage Element 3...done
work
Sorry for spam the list.
Tim
Tim Schoellhammer schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I´m in a Project to implement Bacula.
> On my test bo
Hi,
I´m in a Project to implement Bacula.
On my test box i have a little problem to use a MSL6030 with two LTO 2
drives.
The box is a FreeBSD 6.2 DL360 G5 SAS Server.
I get in trouble by testing the mtx-changer script.
/usr/local/share/bacula/mtx-changer /dev/pass0 slots 0 /dev/nsa0 0
return th
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Kern, I've been wondering about this for a while. Wouldn't it be better to
>> have the file details for aborted backups inserted to the database than
>> simply dumped?
>
> This is currently what Bacula does when you do not use spooling -- i.e.
> neither
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Martin Simmons wrote:
> 2 hours sounds excessively long for an LTO drive.
Up to 2 hours to read through the tape sounds about right for LTO2
However, any more than that is excessive.
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Jason King wrote:
> My tape does have more than one job on it...but only a few...and it was
> for bacula testing anyway. I could purge the whole tape and start it
> over but I want to make sure that the bacula database stays updated if I
> do it. How would I go about deleting
I've Pools of backup DIARY (Diferential) and WEEKLY (Full). In the
end of week, bacula stoped with the following messages:
10-Feb 18:00 bacula-dir: Start Backup JobId 20128,
Job=NikeJob.2007-02-10_18.00.00
10-Feb 18:00 bacula-sd: Job NikeJob.2007-02-10_18.00.00 waiting to
reserve a device.
Hello,
On Thursday 15 February 2007 11:16:06 > Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:34:34 -0800
> Hi,
>
> I would like to archive some data to tape and keep it around forever.
> Would using bacula to do this be the right way? Or would simply
> tarring them up to the tape be better?
>
> This is a one time jo
I know this has been discussed in length before, but I have just seen a
behaviour that can explain some of the problems with tapes being considered
"full" when they are actually only partially filled.
With my setup I have 4 scsi devices of which I normally only use two, the tape
streamer and a
On Thursday 15 February 2007 11:14, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >> Not quite, it shows no job completed - the attributes are despooled to
> >> tape after the job finishes.
> >
> > A file's attributes are actually written to the Volume *before* the
> > file's data.
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Not quite, it shows no job completed - the attributes are despooled to
>> tape after the job finishes.
>
> A file's attributes are actually written to the Volume *before* the file's
> data.
Oops. I was referring to the database insertions, not attribute
Hans Manz wrote, sometime around 14/02/07 20:36:
> Hello, folks!
>
> I've found an alternative way to configure postgres than in the doc.
>
> I've installed an identd on my postgrest/bacula-dir server. In
> pg_hba.conf I wrote the line:
>
> local bacula bacula ident bacula
I don't think you
Hi,
Im using disk based volumes. Each client has it's own pool:
Pool {
Name = black
Maximum volumes = 1
Pool Type = Backup
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
Volume Retention = 60 days
Purge Oldest Volume = yes
Recycle = yes
AutoPrune = yes
Label Format = "b
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