Hello,
I've now merged your patch into Bacula 2.1.8, modifying it to use open_bpipe()
rather than popen(). The change was not a lot more than changing popen to
open_bpipe, and the same for the close.
Best regards,
Kern
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> What does 'show schedules' show for these two schedules?
For the correct schedule for Elm1, I see this:
--> Pool: name=pool1 PoolType=Backup
use_cat=1 use_once=0 cat_files=1
max_vols=0 auto_prune=1 VolRetention=27 days
VolUse=0 secs recycle=1 LabelFormat=Vol-
Cleani
Hello,
On 5/7/2007 9:31 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
> On 5/7/07 2:11 PM, "Arno Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
>>> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>>>
>>> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
>>> fd write
Hi,
On 5/7/2007 5:00 PM, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> I had a host crash over the weekend and bacula hung up on the job. Now I
> have 40 jobs queued up behind it and I can't get the job to remove from the
> queue. Is there a way to force bacula to drop the job and all the spooled
> data (I can delete t
Jamie ffolliott schrieb:
> I have a problem with bacula incorrectly running the schedule, at least as I
> see it, and end up with two jobs getting scheduled for the same time.
> Using bacula 2.0.1. I believe this has persisted as a problem since 1.36,
> and has to do with using the week # in a s
On 5/7/07 2:11 PM, "Arno Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
>> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>>
>> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
>> fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
>>
>>
Hi,
On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>
> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
> fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
>
> Is there a way to trick the fd or must this be restored to a different OS?
Hello,
On 5/7/2007 3:28 PM, Mariusz Czulada wrote:
> Item n:
> Job migration between different SDs
This is something Kern will probably implement some day. We discussed
that, and he confirmed some time ago that it's still on his to do list.
If you find developers to implement it, that wo
Hi,
On 5/7/2007 12:37 PM, Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> Yesterday my bacula-dir process was killed by the OOM-killer. We are
> running 2.0.3 (no patches) on Dapper/amd64 compiled from source. The
> system has 10GB of memory and 4GB of swap. MySQL is taking roughly 1GB -
> but the re
> I was wondering if you had gotten a chance to look at this? I was
> going to file a bug report but wanted to check with you first.
Not yet. I've scheduled to look at this (and another HFS+ resource fork
problem) on Thursday.
-- Jorj
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> > I'm running MySQL
> >
> > > Any errors in the apache error log?
> >
> > There isn't a thing :( I had it tailed while I was trying to connect
> and
> > nothing showed up. I was looking when it files through the web
> interface
> > and also when it was successful running it as root from command l
On May 4, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Jorj Bauer wrote:
>> That was one of the first things I considered. The Finder itself,
>> however, does take RSRC data into account when reporting file sizes.
>> Anyway, here is the output you were referring to:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /System/Library/Fonts # ls -l Ti
I have a problem with bacula incorrectly running the schedule, at least as I
see it, and end up with two jobs getting scheduled for the same time.
Using bacula 2.0.1. I believe this has persisted as a problem since 1.36,
and has to do with using the week # in a schedule, and the result I'm
getti
On 5/7/07, Joseph Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Automatic labelling does not appear to work correctly.
> I have the following in my configurations, as per the instructions at
> http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/
> Basic_Volume_Management.html#SECTION002612000
>
> bacula-dir.conf:
>
I had a host crash over the weekend and bacula hung up on the job. Now I
have 40 jobs queued up behind it and I can't get the job to remove from the
queue. Is there a way to force bacula to drop the job and all the spooled
data (I can delete that myself if need be). I have a bunch of full back-ups
(All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
Is there a way to trick the fd or must this be restored to a different OS?
Thanks,
peter
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Automatic labelling does not appear to work correctly.
I have the following in my configurations, as per the instructions at
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/
Basic_Volume_Management.html#SECTION002612000
bacula-dir.conf:
Pool {
Name = example-pool
Pool Type = Backup
Volume R
Item n:
Job migration between different SDs
Origin:
Mariusz Czulada
Date:
07 May 2007
Status:
NEW
What:
Allow to specify in migration job devices
on Storage Daemon other then the one used for
migrated jobs (possibly on different/distant
Forgot to add, that production effect of this problem is harmful -
backups are stored correctly, unless tape does not leave the drive. When
tape is reinserted, bacula cannot rewind it and marks the tape as
"error".
Dnia 7-05-2007 o godz. 14:46 Mariusz Czulada napisał(a):
> Hi all,
>
> I have a
Hi all,
I have another, more serious problem with my IBM library. Here is an
output from btape:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ../sbin/btape -c bacula-sd.conf -d 99
/dev/IBMtape1n
Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
btape: stored_conf.c:674 Inserting devic
Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> but, when i run a Differential backup the next day, it backs up
> nearly 2GB of data!! (in 6,387 files), which seems rather strange
> because i'm sure that the server hasn't been used that much to
> warrant changes in 6,387 files or nearly 2GB of data.
As
> Hi,
English / Spanish
Hi / Hola
> I was searching the documentation but I couldn't find any answer there
> about my question:
>
> ¿What are the possible reasons for a volume to reach the "Error" Status?
Wrong tape, wrong db, wrong drive, wrong number of files (the tape), etc. /
Cinta defectuo
Hi people.
Yesterday my bacula-dir process was killed by the OOM-killer. We are
running 2.0.3 (no patches) on Dapper/amd64 compiled from source. The
system has 10GB of memory and 4GB of swap. MySQL is taking roughly 1GB -
but the rest can be consumed by bacula-*. This means that bacula-dir
con
Hi,
I was searching the documentation but I couldn't find any answer there
about my question:
¿What are the possible reasons for a volume to reach the "Error" Status?
¿Is it safe to change its status so that it can be used again?
Thanks in advance.
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Antoine Durr wrote:
> On May 6, 2007, at 7:29 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> Antoine Durr wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My question is, what constitutes a VolFile?
>
>> It's in there somewhere [in the manual], but I recall it being
>> non-obvious. A VolFile
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