On Tuesday 22 May 2007 14:02, John Drescher wrote:
> > So to summarize my impressions:
> > There *might* be a bug in the volume-selection-code of bacula which exists
at
> > least from V1.38 up to V2.1.10beta which leads sometimes to selecting the
> > wrong volume for a job.
> > As far as I can tel
Ivan Adzhubey schrieb:
>
> I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather old
> (timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
> spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from some crashed backup
> jobs and thus can I safely remove the
Hi,
I have Bacula configured to use spooling to disk. I can see a few rather old
(timestamped from 6 months to 2 years ago) spool files sitting in the
spooling directory. Can I assume these are leftovers from some crashed backup
jobs and thus can I safely remove them? They use quite some space.
Hello,
I am trying to accomplish the following using Bacula but can't figure out
how to do it. I would like a local non-technical user to handle changing
the tapes, therefore I need the tape to automatically eject after the backup
completes. In addition, I was wondering if there was a way to
* Manuel Wolff schrieb am 22.05.07 um 22:20 Uhr:
> Hi List
>
> One of our servers with about 3.5 millions of files produces a
> spool file for the attributes of about 1GB.
>
> "status storage" at 20:30
> Attr spooling: 1 active jobs, 523,898,883 bytes; 10 total jobs,
> 1,078,726,662 max bytes.
>
Hi,
On 5/22/2007 10:20 PM, Manuel Wolff wrote:
> Hi List
>
> One of our servers with about 3.5 millions of files produces a
> spool file for the attributes of about 1GB.
>
> "status storage" at 20:30
> Attr spooling: 1 active jobs, 523,898,883 bytes; 10 total jobs,
> 1,078,726,662 max bytes.
>
Hi,
On 5/22/2007 8:23 PM, Naufal Sheikh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I make bacula to mark the status of the volume full, ( so that
> it can be recycled) after the job.
>
> One tape contains the full backup of about 12 desktops, and in the case
> i was thinking about using the parameter " Maximum
Hi,
On 5/22/2007 9:39 AM, Christoph Buchli wrote:
> Hy list
> I give up trying and start hoping... hoping someone here could help me...
Let's see...
> My problem is, that bacula (and even mtx) won't use my autochanger as
> it would be built for...
>
> mtx recognises it [1] but that's all.
> Acc
Hi,
On 5/22/2007 8:59 AM, Adam Cécile wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just upgraded to 2.0.3 and I still have the problem. When no candidate
> volume is mounted bacula do weird things.
> Jobs are sheduled on a volume which is not in the library. If I mount a
> good volume into the drive, jobs gets schedule
Hi List
One of our servers with about 3.5 millions of files produces a
spool file for the attributes of about 1GB.
"status storage" at 20:30
Attr spooling: 1 active jobs, 523,898,883 bytes; 10 total jobs,
1,078,726,662 max bytes.
At 17:30 it was about 720MB
Somewhere seems to be a bottleneck.
For the good of the order:
I set up a test machine with OES Linux (SuSE 9.1 with eDirectory parts). An
attached drive was set up with an NSS volume and some test directories put on
it. Bacula successfully backed it up and restored it (no surprises here). The
restored directory, of course, had n
Here's the little patch:
~Line 332 in filed/backup.c:
-
default:
Jmsg(jcr, M_NOTSAVED, 0, _(" Unknown file type %d; not saved:
%s\n"), ff_pkt->type, ff_pkt->fname);
jcr->Errors++;
return 1;
}
Dmsg1(130, "bfiled: sending %s to stored\n", ff_pkt->fname);
+Jmsg
All:
The reason my logging configurations were acting sporadically is because
there is no call ever to a Jmsg() with 'type' M_SAVED as defined in
src/lib/message.h
Presumably it belongs in save_file() somewhere. I'll play around with
it.
--
Brian A. Seklecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Collaborative F
Hi,
How can I make bacula to mark the status of the volume full, ( so that it
can be recycled) after the job.
One tape contains the full backup of about 12 desktops, and in the case i
was thinking about using the parameter " Maximum volume Jobs" = 12, but I
was wondering if there is any better s
On 5/22/07, Sandro Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello people,
> I'm using Bacula on Windows systems (server and clients).
> I'm trying to find a documentation to help how to use compression in my jobs.
> Somebody knows or have a doc to help me?
>
Well if you are backing up to tape you gener
you can enable software compression in your fileset
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/FileSet_Resource.html
Sandro Mendes wrote:
> Hello people,
> I'm using Bacula on Windows systems (server and clients).
> I'm trying to find a documentation to help how to use compression in my jobs.
> Somebody
Hello people,
I'm using Bacula on Windows systems (server and clients).
I'm trying to find a documentation to help how to use compression in my jobs.
Somebody knows or have a doc to help me?
Thanks!
-
This SF.net email is
It looks like sg3 should be the device name for your changer (sg2 is the drive
device). Change your superload item in the sd.conf and try some more.
Email me if you have more questions.
Keith
Christoph Buchli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hy list
I give up trying and start hoping... hoping someon
Andreas Helmcke wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 20 May 2007 20:33, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
>>
>>> Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>>
Unless I am mistaken, this sounds like a standard support problem rather
than
something specific with Beta version 2.1.10, and as such
> So to summarize my impressions:
> There *might* be a bug in the volume-selection-code of bacula which exists at
> least from V1.38 up to V2.1.10beta which leads sometimes to selecting the
> wrong volume for a job.
> As far as I can tell (but my vision might be clouded by the circumstance, that
>
Hi guys!
I'm trying to compile check_bacula (nagios) on 2.0.3. I modified
autheticate.c and check_bacula.c
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.bacula.user/26619/match=check+bacula)
but it doesn't compile:
==>Entering directory /usr/local/src/bacula-2.0.2/src/check_bacula
make[1]: se ingresa a
Hy list
I give up trying and start hoping... hoping someone here could help me...
My problem is, that bacula (and even mtx) won't use my autochanger as
it would be built for...
mtx recognises it [1] but that's all.
According to this, I set up my bacula-sd.conf: [2]
Everything looks great so far,
Hello,
I just upgraded to 2.0.3 and I still have the problem. When no candidate
volume is mounted bacula do weird things.
Jobs are sheduled on a volume which is not in the library. If I mount a
good volume into the drive, jobs gets scheduled on it.
Any pointers ?
Arno Lehmann a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>
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