On Thursday 26 April 2007 23:32, Darien Hager wrote:
> David Boyes wrote:
> >> Brainstorming idea: XML with Schema validation?
> >>
> >> * The config would be a plain file and portable.
> >
> > Ugh. "plain XML" is a matter of opinion -- XML of any real complexity
> > couldn't be hand-coded.
>
>
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 22:01, Eric Bambach wrote:
> On Monday 30 April 2007 23:02, Eric Bambach wrote:
> > Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have built a new version of the Win32 binaries, which is labeled 2.0.4
> > > and is version 2.0.3 plus a few fixes, including what I hope will fi
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 21:52, Jeff Dickens wrote:
>
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have built a new version of the Win32 binaries, which is labeled 2.0.4
and
> > is version 2.0.3 plus a few fixes, including what I hope will fix the
> > ftruncate problem. Since I have not tested thi
On Tuesday 01 May 2007 06:02, Eric Bambach wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have built a new version of the Win32 binaries, which is labeled 2.0.4
and
> > is version 2.0.3 plus a few fixes, including what I hope will fix the
> > ftruncate problem. Since I have not tested this c
On 4/25/07, John Steel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The example job to back up the source to /tmp ran ok a few days ago when
I was setting up bacula but its running every night now. Whats the
correct way to stop this please? I'm worried if I just delete the job in
the conf file it will break somet
On 4/25/07, Xeos Laenor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a problem with multiple pool
my JobDefs :
JobDefs {
Name = "DefaultJob"
Enabled = no
Type = Backup
Level = Full
FileSet = "Basic Set"
Schedule = "One"
Storage = File
Messages = Standard
Full Backup Pool = Full-Pool
Dif
Hi All,
I just have one more question... I executed the following command, but
(stupidly) hit shortly thereafter:
bcopy -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i FILE0002 -o MSR133L3 -v -w
/var/bacula/spool VG1-LV0 Drive-1
Now, when I try to execute the aforementioned command again, I get the
following
On Monday 30 April 2007 23:02, Eric Bambach wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have built a new version of the Win32 binaries, which is labeled 2.0.4
> > and is version 2.0.3 plus a few fixes, including what I hope will fix the
> > ftruncate problem. Since I have not tested this cod
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have built a new version of the Win32 binaries, which is labeled 2.0.4 and
> is version 2.0.3 plus a few fixes, including what I hope will fix the
> ftruncate problem. Since I have not tested this code, I am not sure what it
> will do, so please test it with
In response to "Jon Pounder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've already sent a private email off on this, but on the list I'll leave
> it at :
>
> Kern you should be ashamed of yourself.
Well, I can't speak officially for the Bacula project or for Kern, but I
think that's hogwash.
If you're going to b
On 4/29/07, Jakob Praher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> first of all this is my 3rd day with bacula. I think it is a nice backup
> software, though some stuff is really hard to get right at first. (I
> used to do ssh + rsync backups).
>
> i have different nodes:
> node1,
> node2,
> ..
>
>
hi all,
first of all this is my 3rd day with bacula. I think it is a nice backup
software, though some stuff is really hard to get right at first. (I
used to do ssh + rsync backups).
i have different nodes:
node1,
node2,
..
i am using bacula 1.38 (binary dist)
All of those should get backed to
hi all,
first of all this is my 3rd day with bacula. I think it is a nice backup
software, though some stuff is really hard to get right at first. (I
used to do ssh + rsync backups).
i have different nodes:
node1,
node2,
..
i am using bacula 1.38 (binary dist)
All of those should get backed t
I've already sent a private email off on this, but on the list I'll leave
it at :
Kern you should be ashamed of yourself.
> I have been involved in the Bacula project for a year now.
>
>
>
> The first 9 months I spent working 6-7 days a week, 8+ hours a day:
>
> porting Storage an
Petcher, Daniel wrote:
> Aha! There's my problem: I neglected to edit the Autochanger section's
> "Changer Command =" line to reflect my own server's directory structure.
>
> It seems to be working now.
Cool! Sometimes just having a working config to study helps.
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On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Adam Thornton wrote:
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> Fruity is the configuration tool for Nagios. I suggest that such a
>> tool for Bacula would be useful too.
>>
>> However, all configuration files should be plain text. Much like
>> what Fruit
On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:41 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> Fruity is the configuration tool for Nagios. I suggest that such a
> tool for Bacula would be useful too.
>
> However, all configuration files should be plain text. Much like
> what Fruity does.
Unlike Nagios, Bacula already has an include direc
Howdy,
Here's my config: (all components are 2.0.3-1)
Fedora Core 6 - Running the client, director, and storage daemon, local
MySQL database
Windows XP 64bit - Running the client
I went to restore a directory to my Windows XP 64bit box
C:/Games/Battlefield 2142
I ssh'd into my linux box and ran
Hi, this is de scope:
- Suse 10.0
- Bacula 1.36.3-3
- Adaptec 29160
- HP DAT 1537A
Problem:
DAT only write 12 gb on a 24 gb tape (assumed 2:! Compression of course).
When I do a standard tar to fill the tape, and without changing any switch
to hardaware, I
I'm actually doing something similar using Vim's syntax highlighting feature.
Instead of just highlighting keywords like resources and directives, I'm adding
extra intelligence so that you can instantly see which directives are required
or optional as well as detecting syntax errors where an illeg
On 5/1/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, I'm a complete newbie. In fact apart from the test (which worked
> > great) Bacula has never written anything to any of my tapes.
> > I'll look again for this purge and relabel. I sure hope it clicks soon,
> > it seems really powerful but
Simon Tomlinson wrote:
> Hi
> It looks like the volume already has a label so you can't label it
> again. Are you recycling it? If this is the case then you have to
> purge and use relabel.
> The full instructions for recycling volumes are in the manual.
>
No, I'm a complete newbie. In fact
Anybody any thoughts about this? If this isn't possible, I would like to
know ;)
Sebastiaan Veldhuisen wrote:
> After replacing my infamous Quantum DLT-v4 SATA drive, which gave
> problems on EOT, I'm currently cracking my brains on a specific
> situation. My config:
>
> Pools Tuesday - Friday
Steen wrote:
> This looks great, but
> Are you then restricted to install on the same hardware and the same disk
> setup?
>
Mondoarchive allows you to specify the kernel/initrd to use on the boot
CD. As long as the boot CD can boot the new hardware it should work. I
use the stock Fedora kern
I have been backing up on to a USB drive using Bacula version 1.38.5 but
when I try to do a restore it expects to access the backup file in the
/tmp directory instead of the USB drive.
The Storage definition is
Storage {
Name = USBDrive
Address = 192.168.7.240
SDPort = 9103
Pass
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:54:48 -0400, Mike Seda said:
>
> Hi All,
> I successfully bcopied a tape to disk. Then, during a subsequent bcopy
> from disk to tape, I got the following output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bcopy -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf -i FILE0002 -o
> MSR131L3 -v -w /var/bacu
Hi
It looks like the volume already has a label so you can't label it
again. Are you recycling it? If this is the case then you have to purge
and use relabel.
The full instructions for recycling volumes are in the manual.
Simon
John Steel wrote:
Erich Prinz wrote:
I do know that in
Jean-François Leroux schrieb:
> I've created several catalogs in my testing setup. I'd like to browse these,
> now but I can't find the command to browse a given catalog only. Isn't it
> possible?
I'm not sure what you mean with 'browse', but you can switch the
catalog in bconsole with the 'use' c
Erich Prinz wrote:
> I do know that in bcosole, you must mount the drive and then issue
>
> label
>
> to label the media mounted in the volume. Very similar with disc
> backups if you aren't automatically labeling the volumes. Your choice
> what to name it. Bacula will then use the newly created
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