Can you telnet to the fd port on the windows machine
from the director? Is there a firewall between the
director and the windows machine? double check
everything!
ZK
--- Lonny Selinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny
> Selinger wrote:
> >> I'm
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 20:29, Eric Bambach wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 03:45, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 05:36, Eric Bambach wrote:
>>>
Hello List,
I saw that another user was grappling with the problem
We're running bacula 1.36.3-1 utilizing a mysql database on Redhat 9
(yes, I know its old, we're stuck due to certain compatibilities) with a
AIT tape loader. The backups are split into two pools, data and config,
and normally, when running a job that requires a specific pool, bacula
has no pr
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 20:29, Eric Bambach wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 03:45, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Wednesday 21 March 2007 05:36, Eric Bambach wrote:
> > > Hello List,
> > >
> > > I saw that another user was grappling with the problem below.
> > >
> > > 20-Mar 20:49 moe-sd: Juni
True, drives are assigned the next available drive letter.
In many of the simple deployments I have, it is a simple two disk
rotation. The USB drives always get the same drive mapping - which
can easily get thrown out of whack with the introduction of another
device by an end user. Hence wh
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 12:50, Hans Manz wrote:
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> > I'm sorry, but the only end of data mark for a file is the end of file
> > (i.e. truncate it).
>
> You refuse to get the point.
You're comments are inconsiderate, impolite & incorrect. Perhaps if put
less
effo
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 03:45, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 March 2007 05:36, Eric Bambach wrote:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I saw that another user was grappling with the problem below.
> >
> > 20-Mar 20:49 moe-sd: Junior.2007-03-20_20.49.31 Fatal
>
> error: ../../stored/label.c:448 T
Erich Prinz wrote:
> Any chance of a Wintel version becoming available?
>
>
>
In Windows, drives are mounted by drive letter. It is possible to mount
a particular USB drive at a particular drive letter and make that
mapping permanent. However, as far as I know, it is not possible to
force m
Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> I'm sorry, but the only end of data mark for a file is the end of file (i.e.
> truncate it).
You refuse to get the point.
>> I would like to stop this flame war, since the objective (truncation) is
>> not worth of it. I hope both of us learned some lessons?
>>
>> /hm
>>
Dimitri Puzin schrieb:
>> Of course you could do all that with SQL, but LDAP is
>> optimized for just this purpose. I could elaborate this point, if you wish.
> Please.
If you don't mind I would postpone this. *ehem* :-) Basically it boils
down to simplicity and performance for specific purposes
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 17:49, Ingo Jochim wrote:
> I'm having the same problem.
> Is there a solution yet?
>
>
> Ingo
>
>
>
>
> The CDROM created by bacula-rescue-2.0.0 is unable to
> see the drives on a server running FC4. It is a Dell
> PowerEdge 2400 with the MegaRAID card. I was und
I'm having the same problem.
Is there a solution yet?
Ingo
The CDROM created by bacula-rescue-2.0.0 is unable to
see the drives on a server running FC4. It is a Dell
PowerEdge 2400 with the MegaRAID card. I was under
the impression that the CDROM would recognize all raid
setup/cards if it w
I have problems creating a bare metal rescue disk for my Fedora system.
I'm running the 2.0.3 and 2.0.2 bacula-client installed from the rpm.
As I read in the manual I did run 'make all' from the
/etc/bacula/rescue/linux/cdrom directory.
I get an iso file in the end I can boot from.
The problem
>
> This is exactly what I was seeing with dbcheck.
>
> Why have a dog and then do all the barking yourself?
>
> In this case the dog is the SQL database and the barking is the needless
> extraction and [counting|deleting] of individual NULL JobIds
>
>
> The comments about SQL crashes are because I
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Marc Cousin wrote:
> I think I haven't explained the memory issue correctly :
I realise it's an issue for large selects, but in the case given:
>
> The example Kern gave is :
>
> "SELECT JobMedia.JobMediaId,Job.JobId FROM JobMedia "
>"LEFT OUTER JOIN Job ON (
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Lonny Selinger wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> Ok a little background ... I have bacula working with about 8 Linux hosts
> right now and wanted to add a Windows machine to test. For my director, I have
> all
Alan Brown schrieb:
>
> I am just starting down the LDAP path for our network and already I can
> see how it can supplant and tie together at least 6 disparate databases
> we use into a unified whole, while simultaneously being more flexible
> and providing more useable functionality.
>
> It has
I think I haven't explained the memory issue correctly :
The example Kern gave is :
"SELECT JobMedia.JobMediaId,Job.JobId FROM JobMedia "
"LEFT OUTER JOIN Job ON (JobMedia.JobId=Job.JobId) "
"WHERE Job.JobId IS NULL LIMIT 30";
and it only fails if I remove the
I getting an error on one of my backup jobs:
21-Mar 00:38 dctn-fd: dctn.2007-03-20_23.36.05 Fatal error:
../../filed/backup.c:873 Network send error to SD. ERR=Input/output error
21-Mar 00:38 dctn-fd: dctn.2007-03-20_23.36.05 Error:
../../lib/bnet.c:406 Write error sending len to Storage
daemon
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
>> I'm sure this has been tapped before but I can't seem to figure out what
>> else
>> could be causing my issue. I have set up a Windows machine as a client to
>> test
>> a backup and keep getting authentication errors. After readi
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 14:47, Hans Manz wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
>
> > The problem is that with your scheme, those operations will continue to
fail
> > on disk volumes after the volume has been recycled.
>
> [...]
>
> > Yes, your understanding of how tapes work is incorre
Hans Manz schrieb:
> Hello!
Hi,
> You replied to me only, I assume by accident. Therefore I quote your
> mail to the list. This is ok, hopefully.
Oops, that wasn't my intention. Thanks.
> Dimitri Puzin schrieb:
>
>>> If not already requested anywhere, LDAP support would be a sexy feature
>>> (co
>
> He's doing a restore and it's asking him to mount a volume that contains
> no files. I say go ahead and mount it and see what happens. It may then
> move on, or it may error out. I'd be curious why you have an empty
> volume there, though. I believe even on a recycle, files are not zero
> lengt
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, David Boyes wrote:
>> - First, have a default limit of the number of records that will be
>> inserted
>> in any one batch request. This should guarantee that an out of memory
>> problem will not normally occur.
>
> Can we calculate this based on available memory at execution
I am just starting down the LDAP path for our network and already I can
see how it can supplant and tie together at least 6 disparate databases
we use into a unified whole, while simultaneously being more flexible and
providing more useable functionality.
It has the potential to be extremely po
Hi everyone.
I am about to start a project using Bacula to backup several remote
computers over the internet. This is something that will eventually
turn into a very large project where we will keep backed up data to
an Enterprise Virtual Array with roughly 40 terabytes of space. To
sta
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John Drescher wrote:
>> The status director gives numerous job in "waiting execution" state.
>>
>> How can I know what bacula is waiting for ?
>>
>> I've received this message yesterday :
>>
>> 20-Mar 10:45 Storage: Please mount Volume "INC-server-pro
> 1. With the batch insert code turned on there are a number of
regression
> tests
> that fail. They must all pass without errors prior to production
release.
> Responsible: Eric
> Deadline: Roughly the end of March
Makes sense.
> - First, have a default limit of the number of records that wil
Hello!
You replied to me only, I assume by accident. Therefore I quote your
mail to the list. This is ok, hopefully.
Dimitri Puzin schrieb:
>> If not already requested anywhere, LDAP support would be a sexy feature
>> (configuration, job definitions, etc.).
> Hmm, to me, it would seem more meani
Hello!
Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> The problem is that with your scheme, those operations will continue to fail
> on disk volumes after the volume has been recycled.
[...]
> Yes, your understanding of how tapes work is incorrect.
>
>> When I write 20MB on a 4GB tape, the
>> size of the tape will
> The status director gives numerous job in "waiting execution" state.
>
> How can I know what bacula is waiting for ?
>
> I've received this message yesterday :
>
> 20-Mar 10:45 Storage: Please mount Volume "INC-server-prod.35" on Storage
> Device "server-prod" (/home/bacula/server-prod) for Job
>
Thank you John for your advice.
The status director gives numerous job in "waiting execution" state.
How can I know what bacula is waiting for ?
I've received this message yesterday :
20-Mar 10:45 Storage: Please mount Volume "INC-server-prod.35" on Storage
Device "server-prod" (/home/bacula
Josh Fisher wrote:
> The latest version is 0.7.4 and was posted to the bacula-users list
> 2006-12-12. It currently isn't hosted anywhere that I know of, and I
> don't think attachments are kept in the archives, so here it is
> again. Perhaps I should find somewhere to host it.
>
> I don't kn
On 3/21/07, Arnaud Mombrial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to restore a full directory which contains more than 700 files. The
> estimate command returns this :
>
> 326099 total files; 711 marked to be restored; 130,595,005 bytes.
>
> Does anyone knows what would be approximately
Hi,
I'm trying to restore a full directory which contains more than 700 files. The
estimate command returns this :
326099 total files; 711 marked to be restored; 130,595,005 bytes.
Does anyone knows what would be approximately the duration of such a job ?
On each side, we do have Intel Xeo
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:08:50PM -0600, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> I'm sure this has been tapped before but I can't seem to figure out what else
> could be causing my issue. I have set up a Windows machine as a client to test
> a backup and keep getting authentication errors. After reading the page
Hello,
For the list, we have been discussing how to handle releasing the new batch DB
insert code, mostly offlist because a large part of the discussion was in
French, which I don't consider appropriate on the regular devel list.
However, since this is an important feature, and since I now hav
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 05:36, Eric Bambach wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I saw that another user was grappling with the problem below.
>
> 20-Mar 20:49 moe-sd: Junior.2007-03-20_20.49.31 Fatal
error: ../../stored/label.c:448 Truncate error on device "FileStorage" (E:
\Bacula-Storage): ERR=.
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