On Thursday 14 June 2007 08:36:19 Berner Martin wrote:
> Yes it is because I have some bottleneck with PostgreSQL as backend. So I
> try to give MySQL a try on a Testenvirement. But it has no sense if I cant
> migrate the catalogue. And to make a true comparison it is important to
> have as much en
Yes it is because I have some bottleneck with PostgreSQL as backend. So I try
to give MySQL a try on a Testenvirement. But it has no sense if I cant migrate
the catalogue. And to make a true comparison it is important to have as much
entries in both Databases. Before migrating I made some Tests
Hold that question, i just redid the job after a full purge and reload
of servers with the below configuration and it worked fine
Originally i had the compression option set first
Does this mean its an Optio FIFO issue?
Chuckles wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've searched for a solution for this but hav
Hi all,
I've searched for a solution for this but haven't found anything
I have the windows version (2.0.3) of the server and client installed on
seperate machines, my fileset option specifies that i want compression
used but the backups refuse to use compression
I'm backing up to a file, below
tomasz wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Broderick Wood wrote:
>>> I see in another post you say that MTX is working properly from the command
>>> line. This makes me believe that LUN support is enabled.
>>>
>>> You should be getting communication problems with MTX if it wasn't. :-)
>>>
>>> BTW
Maria McKinley wrote:
>
> Broderick Wood wrote:
>> I see in another post you say that MTX is working properly from the command
>> line. This makes me believe that LUN support is enabled.
>>
>> You should be getting communication problems with MTX if it wasn't. :-)
>>
>> BTW What Operating Syst
Broderick Wood wrote:
> I see in another post you say that MTX is working properly from the command
> line. This makes me believe that LUN support is enabled.
>
> You should be getting communication problems with MTX if it wasn't. :-)
>
> BTW What Operating System and version are you runnin
Maria McKinley wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 6/13/2007 8:58 PM, Maria McKinley wrote:
>>> Ralf Gross wrote:
Maria McKinley schrieb:
> Falk Sauer wrote:
>> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions
>> eg.:
>>
>> crw-rw root d
I see in another post you say that MTX is working properly from the command
line. This makes me believe that LUN support is enabled.
You should be getting communication problems with MTX if it wasn't. :-)
BTW What Operating System and version are you running?
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:48:05 -
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:14:56 -0700, Ross Boylan said:
>
> The Berkeley Database apparently requires that hot backups read disk
> pages atomically. They note that most system cp commands do so; I've
> searched the manual, FAQ, and newsgroups, but can't find how bacula
> operates when reading
Broderick Wood wrote:
> I would also do a quick check to make sure you have LUN support enabled.
>
>
What is LUN support, and how do I check to make sure it is enabled?
~maria
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:24:09 -0700
> Michael Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Are you sure that /dev/sg0
I would also do a quick check to make sure you have LUN support enabled.
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:24:09 -0700
Michael Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure that /dev/sg0 is in fact the autochanger device and not the
> tape drive?
>
> For instance on my server (from dmesg output):
>
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 6/13/2007 8:58 PM, Maria McKinley wrote:
>> Ralf Gross wrote:
>>> Maria McKinley schrieb:
Falk Sauer wrote:
> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions
> eg.:
>
> crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
>
> and for
Are you sure that /dev/sg0 is in fact the autochanger device and not the
tape drive?
For instance on my server (from dmesg output):
(scsi3:A:4): 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz DT, offset 127, 16bit)
Vendor: CERTANCE Model: ULTRIUM 3 Rev: 1856
Type: Sequential-Access
Martin Schmid wrote:
> I have a DDS-3 DAT and it should eject as soon as a new tape is
> requested and the new tape should be mounted automatically.
>
> I have a configuration that does all this except that it does not read
> the fresh tape correctly. The tape is correctly ejected and the drive i
Hello all,
I have to configure a Bacula 2.0.3/Debian Etch so that it does two independent
backup schedules: the first has disk files as storage, the second has a DVD
unit. The backup policies should be:
* for disk files, full once, then incremental until there's space on disk
* for DVDs, full mo
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:45:38 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for your comments. Please see my notes below ...
>
> On Monday 11 June 2007 10:24, Andre Noll wrote:
> > On 15:35, Andre Noll wrote:
> >
> > > > - Reviewing my hash table code (particularly the hash function)
Hi,
On 6/13/2007 8:58 PM, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Ralf Gross wrote:
>> Maria McKinley schrieb:
>>> Falk Sauer wrote:
please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
and for the potentially next problem ...
by
Besides bsmtp, can I use the OperatorCommand to issue UNIX style commands?
In the document there is %e = Job Exit code (OK, Error, ...)
I want to be able to echo this out to a file on the file daemon machine.
Is this possible? I am not sure of the syntax. Would the whole command
have to be in
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Hash: SHA1
I'd be interested in seeing some more tests on this kind of thing. See
if you can reliably duplicate the problem. I know this is digging a
little deeper, but it would probably be good to know what version of
Zlib you are using on your system. I'm not t
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I just checked -- all software on Blastwave must be available for x86
and SPARC before it is made public. The most current version is
currently available.
Shon Stephens wrote:
> Thats good to know. I have not heard of Blastwave until reading this mail
Hi,
On 6/13/2007 8:48 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
>> "AL" == Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> AL> It might be that the part file in question still is in your temporary
> AL> storage directory.
>
> I should have mentioned that I looked there, and it's not there.
That doesn't look go
Ralf Gross wrote:
> Maria McKinley schrieb:
>> Falk Sauer wrote:
>>> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
>>>
>>> crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
>>>
>>> and for the potentially next problem ...
>>> by your tapedrive device i'm unshure, i think this should /dev
Unfortumately I cannot access the mail archive and censequently I cannot
find out whether the answer has already been given.
I have a DDS-3 DAT and it should eject as soon as a new tape is
requested and the new tape should be mounted automatically.
I have a configuration that does all this exce
> "AL" == Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AL> It might be that the part file in question still is in your temporary
AL> storage directory.
I should have mentioned that I looked there, and it's not there.
AL> Do you have "Write Part After Job" set in the job
AL> definition?
Yep.
Hi,
On 6/13/2007 4:38 PM, Wes Hardaker wrote:
> I've just recently been playing with bacula (2.0.3 in self-compiled
> rpms on fedora)...
>
> I have it working with DVDs and the situation in question as I can
> tell went like this:
> - it was backing up the main system.
> - I believe it tried
Hi
I pretend test the Bacula Software and I would like a tip of Cook Book
to configure bacula for a backup using a Hard Disk.
Regards,
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I have read the documentation and it specifies that I can create a file when
the files are saved normally by doing the following in the file daemon on
the machine being backed up but no file is created.
Messages {
Name = Standard
director = nmc-sdca-mon1-dir = all, !skipped, !restored
file
You can use the bacula-fd on the windows client and setup the bufallo
external storage as an NFS mount on your bacula-DIR/bacuala-SD system.
You cannot bacula-sd directly to the Buffalo NAS, unless you hack it,
which may not be a bad idea if its running Linux.
Best to just tear the drive out of i
Show us your config.log in the src root dir and the Makefile from this
subdirectory?
Thanks,
~BAS
On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 11:51 -0500, Reuben A. Popp wrote:
> stdc++
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Jeff Kalchik wrote:
>
>> I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
>> director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
>> different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
>> I also get this message on /opt, /usr, /var, /stand.
>>
>> It w
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Not a problem at all, from what I've seen. I think there are even
packages available, but I'm not 100% sure on that one. Check Blastwave
to see if they have SPARC and x86. In fact, the ability to work on
Solaris x86 is why I chose this software over st
That was it. I had to have a file= statement for all mounts mounts. Even
though it still gives you warning, if you have the mount pointed listed, you
are ok.
Mike
Frank Sweetser-2 wrote:
>
> Mike Vasquez wrote:
>> I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
>> dire
I have no previous experience with Bacula. I am in the process of evaluating
Bacula for use in our environment. I'd like to know
Does Bacula and its supporting programs compile/run on Solaris 10_x86?
Does Bacula/MTX work on Solaris 10_x86? Has anyone used it with an Exabyte
Magnum 224 LTO Li
Hello,
It has nothing to do with Bacula having a problem, but is just math.
Having a PhD in math would help, but it really doesn't require that much
schooling. It is simple math of averages. If you are driving 1000 miles and
after 1 minute you stop for 10 minutes, your average speed drops to
Marc Cousin wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 June 2007 10:18:44 Berner Martin wrote:
>> Hello
>> Dos someone have already do a migration of the Catalogue from a PostgreSQL
>> to y MySQL? Or know how it has to work? I tried to dump Postgres so that he
>> dump only the Data and use INSERT in stead of COPY. T
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 10:18:44 Berner Martin wrote:
> Hello
> Dos someone have already do a migration of the Catalogue from a PostgreSQL
> to y MySQL? Or know how it has to work? I tried to dump Postgres so that he
> dump only the Data and use INSERT in stead of COPY. Then I grep only the
> lin
Hello, I have had Bacula spooling to disk so I could run multiple
backups at the same time with out interleaving on to a single tape. I
just recently enabled the job copy/clone feature so I could write the
same job to two different backups. However the cloned job do not spool
to disk, so they sit
I don't know where to turn on this one. I seem to have proven I can't
depend on being able to do a restore.
Jeff Dickens wrote:
I ran a test restore, verifying (apparently) that my now-retired
Windows SD system really was handling the end-of-tape condition
correctly, and found to my surprise
Can you connect as the Bacula user from localhost using the CLI and the
credentials listed below?
~BAS
On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 17:57 +0200, Marc-Henri Fernandez wrote:
> Hi,
> I have set up bacula v. 1.38 with mysql and whan I want to start the
> director deamon, I have an error : Unable to connec
Awesome! Very nice how-to. I'll keep it bookmarked for "next time".
The real gem was finding out about "Blastwave".
Much cooler than sunfreeware.com.
On Sunday 10 June 2007 4:25:48 am Niclas Sodergard wrote:
> http://aspiringsysadmin.com/blog/2007/06/10/getting-bacula-to-work-on-solar
>is-in
> I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
> director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
> different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
> I also get this message on /opt, /usr, /var, /stand.
>
> It was able to descend into /sbin, /
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 09:04 +0200, pieter claassen wrote:
>
> My questions:
> 1. Below is the debug info. How do I determine why the device is not
> visible to bacula? What could be going on here?
What does "status dir" show? Status storage?
Run:
$ sudo bacula-sd -f -d 2>&1 | tee /var/tmp
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 10:11 -0500, Derek Ragona wrote:
> At 10:04 AM 6/13/2007, Mike Vasquez wrote:
>
> > I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run
> > the
> > director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
> > different filesystem. Will not descend f
At 10:04 AM 6/13/2007, Mike Vasquez wrote:
I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
I also get this message on /opt, /usr, /var, /stand.
I
El mié, 13-06-2007 a las 08:04 -0700, Mike Vasquez escribió:
> I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
> director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
> different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
> I also get this message on /opt,
Mike Vasquez wrote:
> I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
> director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
> different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
> I also get this message on /opt, /usr, /var, /stand.
>
> It was able to
I have compiled bacula-fd on an HP-UX machine. When I went to run the
director located on a Debian machine I get messages like "/home is a
different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home"
I also get this message on /opt, /usr, /var, /stand.
It was able to descend into /sbin, /etc.
Any
I've just recently been playing with bacula (2.0.3 in self-compiled
rpms on fedora)...
I have it working with DVDs and the situation in question as I can
tell went like this:
- it was backing up the main system.
- I believe it tried to store the information in: BaculaDVD0009.8.
- However, t
Robert LeBlanc wrote:
I would be interested in something like this for off-site back-up. Each
month, do a full back-up to tapes that will stay in the library and a
set that will be taken off-site for DR.
Robert LeBlanc
That is also my primary reason. "Copy Pools", and cross-SD migration
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:11:08 -0300, Sandro Mendes said:
>
> Hello people,
> I need to save bkps in disk on another server. How I configure the Archive
> device in bacula-sd. conf?
> I tried using Archive Device = "server\\g$\\Users\\Bkps by
> Bacula\\dgrosado" but it's not working.
>
Kyle Marsh wrote:
> Thanks all for your responses! Dave, I'm writing a python script that
> parses a text file containing information about the bacula install
> (working directory, install directory, director name, etc.) and
> another containing information about all the clients that I need to
> b
An autochanger node should be /dev/sgX
tomasz a écrit :
> Maria McKinley wrote:
>
>> Falk Sauer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Maria,
>>>
>>>
>>> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
>>>
>>> crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
>>>
>>> and for the potentially next
Hello
Dos someone have already do a migration of the Catalogue from a PostgreSQL to y
MySQL? Or know how it has to work?
I tried to dump Postgres so that he dump only the Data and use INSERT in stead
of COPY. Then I grep only the lines with Inserts.
I create the bacula-tables with the script (mak
Maria McKinley wrote:
> Falk Sauer wrote:
>> Hi Maria,
>>
>
>> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
>>
>> crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
>>
>> and for the potentially next problem ...
>> by your tapedrive device i'm unshure, i think this should /dev/nst0, i d
Hi all,
I am performing 2 Jobs that use the ClientRunBefore feature at a
specific client.
The first Job is a State Backup (Win32) of about 8GB.
The Second is a Exchange Backup of about 32GB.
The State and Exchange Backups are performed using
NTBackup on local an Bacula then grabs the completed
Maria McKinley schrieb:
> Falk Sauer wrote:
> > please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
> >
> > crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
> >
> > and for the potentially next problem ...
> > by your tapedrive device i'm unshure, i think this should /dev/nst0, i
> > don't
Hello
I solved the compilation problem my self. I triad to compile bacula with
support for MySql AND PostgreSql which is not possible. You can have only one
Database backend. My solution was to compile bacula twice with different
prefixes, so that I can install bacula twice not compromise each o
Falk Sauer wrote:
> Hi Maria,
>
>
> please make shure that your changer device has the correct permissions eg.:
>
> crw-rw root disk /dev/sg0
>
> and for the potentially next problem ...
> by your tapedrive device i'm unshure, i think this should /dev/nst0, i don't
> know how its correct
For some reason, my backups suddenly failed after I set up two storage
sections pointing at the same storage client (the idea was that one was
for clients to back up using the VPN and the order for clients to use
directly). I might have made some other changes as well.
My backup directory is an SM
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