Hi.
I noticed today that bacula-server-devel and bacula-client-devel ports were
updated to 2.1.26.
I was hoping that Bat will be available in bacula-client-devel, but well, it
isn't. I'd very much like to try Bat though, so I tried
putting "CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-bat" into bacula-server-dev
Thanks to all the persons that have answer me.
I have done that David said. I have labeled the tape for yesterday as
"jueves". Today I have this messages:
13-Jul 04:00 el4_32_build-sd: Job DiariaCG.2007-07-13_04.00.00 waiting. Cannot
find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" command
Hi all,
Yesterday I ran a test backup and made it through about a dozen machines.
I eventually ended up with this error as the last one that worked was
despooling to tape:
11-Jul 21:40 devel2-sd: Committing spooled data to Volume "Monthly0001".
Despooling 12,781,472,694 bytes ...
11-Jul 21:42
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 02:17 +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> the following log is from a newly installed Bacula 2.0.3/Etch during the
> first
> full backup on DVD
>
> 03-lug 10:02 mybac-dir: No prior Full backup Job record found.
> 03-lug 10:02 mybac-dir: No prior or suitable Full ba
On 12.07.2007 19:00, Afinat wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Is possible to do this configuration?
>
> I want to do a full backup every friday (with a tape labeled friday).
> Then, every day, I want to do an incremental backup (mon, tue, web...)
> with a diferent tape every day. Every tape will be labeled
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply.
On Thursday 12 July 2007 01:48:55 pm Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Rich wrote:
> > On 2007.07.12. 14:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> >> Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have been using bacula for 5 years now and finally comes the first
> >>> time I need to do a
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> So, anyone out there who is doing regular backups and hasn't done a
> restore, set aside some time and do a test restore.
>
Thanks for reminding me of this critical test, Chris. I just did a
couple test restores (one Linux server and one Windows 2003 server, just
a
On Thursday 12 July 2007 19:00:30 Afinat wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Is possible to do this configuration?
>
> I want to do a full backup every friday (with a tape labeled friday).
> Then, every day, I want to do an incremental backup (mon, tue, web...)
> with a diferent tape every day. Every tape will b
El jue, 12-07-2007 a las 19:00 +0200, Afinat escribió:
> Hi all:
>
> Is possible to do this configuration?
>
> I want to do a full backup every friday (with a tape labeled friday).
> Then, every day, I want to do an incremental backup (mon, tue, web...)
> with a diferent tape every day. Every
Rich wrote:
> On 2007.07.12. 14:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
>
>> Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have been using bacula for 5 years now and finally comes the first time I
>>> need to do a major restore from our tapes. I read the tutorial, tried the
>>> instructions and it seemin
Hi all:
Is possible to do this configuration?
I want to do a full backup every friday (with a tape labeled friday).
Then, every day, I want to do an incremental backup (mon, tue, web...)
with a diferent tape every day. Every tape will be labeled with the name
of the day.
Is this posible? Can
On 7/12/07, Shon Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a little unsure how its used in Bacula. If its for automatic labeling of
> tapes, or ???
Its for identifying of the tapes in the magazine without having to
load each individual tape in the drive and reading them each time it
needs to find a
Shon Stephens wrote:
> I'm a little unsure how its used in Bacula. If its for automatic
> labeling of
> tapes, or ??? If I issue an update slots command in bconsole, I get this
> output, strange that there is an illegal character. Does anyone know how
> this output is supposed to look. Just for co
I'm a little unsure how its used in Bacula. If its for automatic labeling of
tapes, or ??? If I issue an update slots command in bconsole, I get this
output, strange that there is an illegal character. Does anyone know how
this output is supposed to look. Just for comparison I have the output of
m
On Thursday 12 July 2007 16:36, Adam Thornton wrote:
> On Jul 12, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 July 2007 15:21, Dan Langille wrote:
> >> On 12 Jul 2007 at 15:15, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >>> If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it
> >>> (particularly
On 12 Jul 2007 at 8:42, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> Does this mean that Debian packages would be dropped since it would
> not be 'free' to distribute the binaries? I'm not an expert on legality
> issues, so please help clear my understanding.
AFAIK, and I don't mind being corrected on this, anyone c
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Ok, I have a question about tape recycling and rotation. I have 9 tapes
>> in a rotation. Each tape has a retention period of 2 months. The tapes
>> are switched out when they are full. When I
On 7/12/07 7:56 AM, "Kern Sibbald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 12 July 2007 15:21, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 12 Jul 2007 at 15:15, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it
>>> (particularly Vista, Vista VSS, and reparse points), I will t
On Thursday 12 July 2007 15:21, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 12 Jul 2007 at 15:15, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it
> > (particularly Vista, Vista VSS, and reparse points), I will test it
> > myself. However, in that case, I am condering not makin
On 12 Jul 2007 at 15:15, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> If no one wants to test the Win32 version and report back on it (particularly
> Vista, Vista VSS, and reparse points), I will test it myself. However, in
> that case, I am condering not making the binaries available on Source Forge,
> but on some
Hello,
I have just released the source code and Windows binaries of Bacula BETA
2.1.26 to the bacula-beta section of Source Forge.
The main changes since the last beta release are:
- Add qwt graphics library (for Qt4) needed to build bat to the
depkgs-11Jul07.tar.gz package
- You now need a -
wxGTK-2.8.4, bacula 2.0.3
what could be the reason that compiling wx-console fails ?
is it still maintained, with the advance of bat (i'd guess qt4 won't be
everywhere for a while :) )
Compiling wxbrestorepanel.cpp
wxbrestorepanel.cpp: In constructor
‘wxbRestorePanel::wxbRestorePanel(wxWindow*)
On 2007.07.11. 21:19, Rich wrote:
> is it possible to use 2.0.3 (or even 2.2) agents with 1.36 director/sd ?
i can report that a test backup and restore were performed succesfully
with 1.36.1 director/sd and 2.0.3 fd.
--
Rich
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On 2007.07.12. 14:16, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been using bacula for 5 years now and finally comes the first time I
>> need to do a major restore from our tapes. I read the tutorial, tried the
>> instructions and it seemingly worked as designed (I haven't r
I have just found that the volume retention was set to 2 days instead of
2 weeks, and I want to restore from a volume that was backed up 4 days
ago.
Obviously the catalog isn't there, but if I understand correctly I
should be able to use 'bscan' to re-read the volume and re-populate the
catalog.
Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using bacula for 5 years now and finally comes the first time I
> need to do a major restore from our tapes. I read the tutorial, tried the
> instructions and it seemingly worked as designed (I haven't run actual
> restore yet) but I am not sure which
I'm specifying our backup schedules in 24h format (ISO 8601). All time
specifications (e.g. 8:55, 14:55, 20:55) work very well, except any time
between 12:00 and 12:59. Those schedules (12.xx) are misinterpreted as
"a.m.".
Is this the desired behavior or a bug? It led to some mistakes here.
Ba
Troy Daniels schrieb:
>
> Did /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 contain files created/modified before job 234?
No I created /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 after job 234.
> And if so, did Bacula back them up?
>
> Imagine this scenario:
>
> 1) /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 is created and files copied into it.
> 2) Full Job
CC'ing the list. Why doesn't "reply" reply to the list??
On Thu, July 12, 2007 10:15 am, Malcolm Hunter wrote:
>
> On Thu, July 12, 2007 10:00 am, Troy Daniels wrote:
>> One question,
>>
>> Did /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 contain files created/modified before job 234?
>>
>> And if so, did Bacula back th
One question,
Did /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 contain files created/modified before job 234?
And if so, did Bacula back them up?
Imagine this scenario:
1) /tmp/bacula-test/dir2 is created and files copied into it.
2) Full Job 234 runs and does a full backup of /tmp/bacula-test/dir1
3) More files are
Rich wrote:
> is it possible to use 2.0.3 (or even 2.2) agents with 1.36 director/sd ?
>
> this is intended only as a temporary solution until serverside is
> upgraded (1.36 agent fails to compile on a recent system)
i have situation with 2.0.3 as dir and 1.3.36 as fd and this works
i think but
Ryan Novosielski schrieb:
> Has anyone done a test that verifies exactly what this does?
>
> If I add a new directory to my fileset, and I have this directive turns
> on, do the new files get backed up as part of the incremental?
>
> I have personally been doing as Craig said -- adding new major
Hi,
How can I delete a volume automaticly without user interaction. Following
commands doesn't work.
DAY=`date +%A`
/usr/sbin/bconsole -c /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf << _EOF__x
@output /dev/null
delete volume=$DAY
_EOF__x
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