Hi all,
I'm probably doing something a little unusual, alongside using bacula
for the usual backups I'm also performing long term data archives into
a designated archive pool.
>From time to time I will receive a request restore a subset of the
data stored in the long term archive.
The long term
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You know, I missed the version difference the first time -- Jeff, do you
have any Win32 2.0.3 daemons left to try to restore to?
=R
Ralf Winkler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> few days before we had a similar error.
> But in this case the fd and sd based on the s
Mike Lauwaert wrote:
> Craig White tobyhouse.com> writes:
>
>
>> bacula 2.03 (on RHELv5)
>>
>> wxconsole is nice - thanks - went into restore tab and chose a folder
>> for a test restore. Went through, picked the folder and clicked the
>> 'Restore...' button and the wxconsole locked up with a m
Craig White tobyhouse.com> writes:
>
> bacula 2.03 (on RHELv5)
>
> wxconsole is nice - thanks - went into restore tab and chose a folder
> for a test restore. Went through, picked the folder and clicked the
> 'Restore...' button and the wxconsole locked up with a message at the
> bottom that sa
On 6/14/07, tomasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maria McKinley wrote:
> > 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.
>
>
I've reworked dvd-handler, and it now works without any patch. It uses
dvd+rw-mediainfo to grab information about the space left on a DVD
device.
As someone already pointed, there is no error handling when there is
*no* media in the drive.
See the modified dvd-handler attached (from version 2.0.2
Hi,
On 6/14/2007 3:07 PM, le dahut wrote:
> Must the console messages (bconsole => "messages") be flushed regularly
> or is there a configuration option telling not to store the messages or
> can it stay "as it is" ?
As fa as I know the console messages are buffered on disk. You don't
have to
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Yes. You will need to mess with the database creation scripts though,
obviously, as they expect a local database. This should not be too
difficult.
Shon Stephens wrote:
> I understand that the libraries are needed to compile support for MySQL into
>
OK, i just put in a blank, new DVD-R and i get a diffrent error with this:
*list jobs
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| JobId | Name | StartTime | Type | Level | JobFiles |
JobBytes | JobStatus |
+---+
Hello List,
(ubuntu dapper with patched dvd-rw tools and bacula 2.0.3).
i quite happily wrote 1 or 2 Jobs to my DVD-R. After i decided to write
a really big backup to test how bacula handles the splitted files, i get
this error:
dvd.c:263 Error writing part 1 to the DVD: ERR=Running
/usr/bin/g
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Alexandre Bourget wrote:
> I was wondering if it was possible to rewrite a part of dvd-handler to
> use dvd+rw-mediainfo instead of growisofs to grab the freespace on a DVD
> media.
>
> That is, because I didn't find a patch for dvd+rw-tools 7.0 (whic
I was wondering if it was possible to rewrite a part of dvd-handler to
use dvd+rw-mediainfo instead of growisofs to grab the freespace on a DVD
media.
That is, because I didn't find a patch for dvd+rw-tools 7.0 (which I
have installed), and also, if we can use dvd+rw-mediainfo, we would need
no pa
I understand that the libraries are needed to compile support for MySQL into
Bacula, but can I configure Bacula to use a MySQL server that isn't on the
localhost?
Thank you,
Shon
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FYI, I was able to create a file on the remote machines. If anyone is
interested, the following link,
http://bacula.org/rel-manual/Tips_Suggestions.html#SECTION00382,
will show you how to run a script to create a file on a remote machine. See
the section, "Executing Scripts on a R
Hi,
few days before we had a similar error.
But in this case the fd and sd based on the same version, 1.38.11 (?).
The whole restore was not bigger then 250 MB, so there is no big file in the
backup/restore.
I am out of the office now, but tomorrow i will check the zlib version on
both machines.
Martijn de Munnik a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to backup to backup to more devices at once, I'd like to do
> backups to both disk and tape. This way I can get the tapes out of office and
> when a restore is needed it can be done from disk. On the disk I only want to
> keep the last FULL b
Must the console messages (bconsole => "messages") be flushed regularly
or is there a configuration option telling not to store the messages or
can it stay "as it is" ?
K.
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Maria McKinley wrote:
> 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
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Hi,
On 6/14/2007 11:37 AM, Rogier wrote:
> Hi bacula users,
>
> Im setting up a bacula configuration. While testing the restore of one file i
> get errors. I looks like a bug to mee but may be i am missing something.
>
> I've configured 2 Storage devices of the type File
Use different file typ
Hi bacula users,
Im setting up a bacula configuration. While testing the restore of one file i
get errors. I looks like a bug to mee but may be i am missing something.
I've configured 2 Storage devices of the type File in which I backup 2
different FIleSets. Backup works fine. The complete rest
Hi,
On 6/14/2007 11:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> does anyone here backup onto DVD-R/RW or DVD-RAM?
I hink so.
> How reliable is it? Half a year ago when i last checked, it was still beta.
There still seem to be some problems, though I get the impression that
it generally
Hello List,
does anyone here backup onto DVD-R/RW or DVD-RAM?
How reliable is it? Half a year ago when i last checked, it was still beta.
Cheers, Mario
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There is nothing that will totally solve the performance problems you're
facing... For now, bacula's code does many small operations, each in it's
transaction, and postgresql isn't good at that...
Removing indexes may help the insert speed, but don't have too much hopes
Le Thursday 14 June 2007
Thanks for the Hint. But I have done this trick alredy. I tryed to tune the
Postgre, installed more RAM.. But the impact is still huge.
Thus the "helper Indexes" commented out in the make_postgre_tables
(file_pathid_idx, file_filenameid_idx, file_jpfid_idx) halps pushing up the
Performance?
Hi,
I have hardworked on the problem and I setted up the source of bacula
and the source of mysql. Then, I follow the user's guide and bacula with
mysql works so fine.
Sorry for disturbing!
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