Anybody?
Guy Zuercher wrote:
> Hello List,
>
>my company is using bacula for quite a while and we find it is a
> really cool piece of software! So thanks to Kern and everybody else
> involved.
>
> I would like to know if anybody managed to imitate the behaviour of
> Veritas as close as p
Hi all,
I'm using bacula to backup lots of "/etc" dirs from clients , with the
file storage, these "files" have about 2M each one, i committed a
mistake in bacula-dir.conf, then it backuped "/home" in one of this file
estorages, and this file have 4G now. I want to delete this files from
this
Thanks to all.
I have solved with all your instructions.
Thanks again.
John Drescher escribió:
> On 7/13/07, Afinat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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
Hi all,
I'm currently backing up mostly remote hosts. Generally our connectivity
is good. Sometimes it's not... especially at night I find that our
backup window coincides with someone's maintenance window.
How does bacula deal with this? It didn't look like it retried the job,
which would
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, John Drescher wrote:
> On 7/12/07, Charles Sprickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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
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James Harper wrote:
>>> But the records do not appear to be there to restore from. I
> increased
>>> the volume retention period to 6 months and ran bscan again, but
> still
>>> no records...
>> Is that no records according to restore or nothing found
DAve wrote:
> Frank Sweetser wrote:
>> DAve wrote:
>>> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Restore_Command.html#database_restore
>>>
>>> Seems easy enough, and is exactly what I want to do, however I can't
>>> make heads or tails of this line, "You do so by entering the bf run
>>> command in the c
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Frank Sweetser wrote:
> DAve wrote:
>> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Restore_Command.html#database_restore
>>
>> Seems easy enough, and is exactly what I want to do, however I can't
>> make heads or tails of this line, "You do so by entering the bf run
>> command in the console and selecting
DAve wrote:
> Well I got surprise this weekend (6am Saturday) when a raid card failed
> and we corrupted a mirror on our director server.
>
> I reinstalled the OS, went to my storage server and used bextract to
> pull out the needed files for the director server. This files include
> the .bsr f
DAve wrote:
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Restore_Command.html#database_restore
>
> Seems easy enough, and is exactly what I want to do, however I can't
> make heads or tails of this line, "You do so by entering the bf run
> command in the console and selecting the restore job". What is t
Well I got surprise this weekend (6am Saturday) when a raid card failed
and we corrupted a mirror on our director server.
I reinstalled the OS, went to my storage server and used bextract to
pull out the needed files for the director server. This files include
the .bsr files, and my catalog bac
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 15:29 -0700, Atom Powers wrote:
> I'm considering moving my bacula serve from a FreeBSD box to a CentOS
> one, in the hopes of getting better driver support for the hardware I'm
> using.
I imagine to get Linux binary-only blackbox firmware upgrade utilities
for the tape dri
I noticed that the emails generated by Bacula are not very friendly.
For example, there is no proper character set header and as a result, the email
contains garbage when viewed in my email client.
Looking into this problem a bit further, i found out that Bacula takes the
output of dates based
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