Problem sorted, thanks. It's suprising how much one is unable to see when it
sit right in front of you. der!!!?
;)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:58, Paul Constable wrote:
> Ok. Thanks for that , I am using FAT32, and for the reasons you rightly
> stated.
> I agree with you I don't think F
Hi Doytchin,
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 writes Doytchin Spiridonov:
> is there a way to specify a schedule like this:
> - full - sun of every other week
> - incremental - all other days
>
> i.e. full every 14 days (at Sundays) and the next 13 days incremental
> backups?
this question comes up from
Hi,
18.07.2007 01:14,, Gavin Carr wrote::
> Hi Arno,
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>> Investigating, it looks like the issue is hitting the integer limit on
>>> the fileid:
>>>
>>> bacula=> select max(fileid) from file;
>>> max
>>>
>>> 2147483647
>>> (1 row)
>> Looks like that.
>>
Hi Arno,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Investigating, it looks like the issue is hitting the integer limit on
>> the fileid:
>>
>> bacula=> select max(fileid) from file;
>> max
>>
>> 2147483647
>> (1 row)
>
> Looks like that.
>
>> Have other people encountered this? We've been happ
Hello,
is there a way to specify a schedule like this:
- full - sun of every other week
- incremental - all other days
i.e. full every 14 days (at Sundays) and the next 13 days incremental
backups?
Regards.
-
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Hello,
17.07.2007 20:10,, Bill Szkotnicki wrote::
> I am having a problem with a second installation of bacula set up to
> backup windows clients.
>
> The error message is:
> 17-Jul 13:27 jeanw-fd: jwood.2007-07-17_13.20.00 Warning:
> ../../lib/bnet.c:864 Could not connect to Storage daemon on
Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> bls doesn't produce any errors.
>
> I filled this as a bug.. I know while it is impossible to reproduce
> (this happened for the first time) it is hard to guess what is the
> problem.
>
> If anyone has any idea or tool to use to locate what the error in th
Hello,
bls doesn't produce any errors.
I filled this as a bug.. I know while it is impossible to reproduce
(this happened for the first time) it is hard to guess what is the
problem.
If anyone has any idea or tool to use to locate what the error in the
volume could be I would appreciate it. We w
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Frank Sweetser wrote:
>> Jeff Dickens wrote:
>>
>>> Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
>>> disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
>>>
>>> Symptoms:
>>>
>>> Jobs fail like this:
>>>
>>> 17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: St
I am having a problem with a second installation of bacula set up to
backup windows clients.
The error message is:
17-Jul 13:27 jeanw-fd: jwood.2007-07-17_13.20.00 Warning:
../../lib/bnet.c:864 Could not connect to Storage daemon on
localhost:9103. ERR=No error
Retrying ...
bacula is configure
On 7/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, my bacula client it's on a laptop with debian etch.
> My tape has a write bandwidth of 80mb/s, my wireless network goes to 11mbps,
> and my bacula-client do a backup with 361.4 KB/s of rate
> how to increase the bandwidth ?
>
Here are s
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 17.07.2007 10:10,, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote::
>> Hello,
>>
>> I need help with this.
>>
>> What is going on here? Why is this restore failing? Looks like a corrupt
>> file. What can I do?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Wolfgang
>>
>>
Hi, my bacula client it's on a laptop with debian etch.
My tape has a write bandwidth of 80mb/s, my wireless network goes to 11mbps,
and my bacula-client do a backup with 361.4 KB/s of rate
how to increase the bandwidth ?
another example
my servers have a gigabit, and my bacula do a backup with a
Frank Sweetser wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
Jeff Dickens wrote:
>>
> Yes, I very definitely did let it run out of disk space. So I am
Right - guess I missed that in the first email...
> assuming it is well and truly messed and that I need to restore the
> catalog. Do you think this is true?
It's impossible to say for sure. Once you
Hi, I have bacula 2.0.3 on a debian, I installed it on january of this year
Recently, on one of my server I see an error on the bacula client of "my2k3"
server (windows 2003 server)
I campared the jobs of bacula-dir against bacula-client
you know... stat dir...stat client "my2k3-fd".
The result d
Hi,
17.07.2007 15:18,, Suporte T.I - Grif Rótulos wrote::
> Hello Fella,
>
> I have some problems with the LabelFormat and counters.
> How do I make automatically label and counters on bacula-dir.conf ?
> I do have not success with the label and counters.
>
> Ex:
>
>
Frank Sweetser wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
Jeff Dickens wrote:
> Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
> disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
>
> Symptoms:
>
> Jobs fail like this:
>
> 17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
> Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
> 17-J
Apparently I've messed up my catalog. It began when I ran the system
disk (with the database on it) out of disk, big time. Rats.
Symptoms:
Jobs fail like this:
17-Jul 00:43 packrat-dir: Start Backup JobId 7780,
Job=nymph.2007-07-16_23.05.26
17-Jul 00:43 nymph-fd: DIR and FD clocks dif
First, a little background about our setup: We're running multiple virtual
machines, and the intended method for our backups is to store backup data from
each virtual machine on the host machine. Basically, we're using Bacula to
prevent against inadvertant deletions of data, rather than agains
First, a little background about our setup: We're running multiple virtual
machines, and the intended method for our backups is to store backup data from
each virtual machine on the host machine. Basically, we're using Bacula to
prevent against inadvertant deletions of data, rather than agains
Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you for the answer.
>
> While at the director it looks like a connection drop, it is not (it
> happens everytime at one and the same point, it is not a connection
> problem) - the connection is terminated by the fd with this error
> (taken from the de
Hello,
thank you for the answer.
While at the director it looks like a connection drop, it is not (it
happens everytime at one and the same point, it is not a connection
problem) - the connection is terminated by the fd with this error
(taken from the debug messages):
b3: restore.c:338 File inde
Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
> The messages in the director at this point are:
> --
> 17-Jul 15:24 Storage: XXX Fatal error: read.c:124 Error sending to File
> daemon. ERR=Connection reset by peer
> 17-Jul 15:24 Storage: XXX Error: bnet.c:439 Write error sending 32 bytes to
> client:10.2.1.13:
Hello Fella,
I have some problems with the LabelFormat and counters.
How do I make automatically label and counters on bacula-dir.conf ?
I do have not success with the label and counters.
Ex:
WEBPI-FULL-0001
WEBPI-FULL-0002
Following my pool:
Pool {
Name
Hello,
is there any way to identify what is the problem in this case when at
some point in a full restore the process is terminated in the middle.
Here is the debug output from bacula-fd: the first line with the error
message and the following line (if they have any importance):
--
b3: restor
Frank Sweetser wrote:
> Bill Moran wrote:
>
>> So, I think it's a good plan from every angle. Furthermore, I think that
>> anyone who doesn't think it's a good plan either hasn't reviewed it
>> thoroughly, or has some strange axe to grind.
>
> There actually is one potentially negative downside
Hello list,
I have spent much time trying to set up DVD-writing with Bacula, and
almost made it work... But I come to you for (hopefully) the last step
which I can't get working.
When running a backup job supposed to write on DVD, bacula-sd wait for
me to mount a volume: "Please mount Volume "
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 12:06, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> > People can use the software for free. It is just that we will stop
> > building binaries. Others are free to build binaries. In that
> > regard, nothing has changed. The software remains freely av
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
> People can use the software for free. It is just that we will stop
> building binaries. Others are free to build binaries. In that
> regard, nothing has changed. The software remains freely available
> for anyone to use.
This is part of the problem I
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Gavin Carr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started getting 'integer out of range' errors on my file table:
Are you using MyISAM or InnoDB?
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Jose Luis wrote:
> Hi Alan:
>
> Thanks for your answer. I think that I don't understand a lot backup system.
> I want to use one tape every day to have diferent versions of the same file
> (if the file changes in diferent days). But after your answer I'm thinking
> that on
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Ralf Gross wrote:
> I'm not sure if rsync/rsnapshot/backuppc handels these things better,
> but I think changing from mbox to maildir format would be a good idea
> in this case anyway.
Having just done this migration for everything except inboxes.
Mbox format is _very_ susce
Ok. Thanks for that , I am using FAT32, and for the reasons you rightly
stated.
I agree with you I don't think FAT is great just convenient. I will try with
another fs probably ext2.
Thanks
Paul
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:49, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 17.07.2007 10:21,, Paul Constable wro
Hi,
17.07.2007 10:21,, Paul Constable wrote::
> I am running bacula postgresql 2.1.20-1 on opensuse10.2, which is a
> testbed
> for future deployment.
> I am using a usb harddrive, as the repository for the backups, but
> continually
> butt up against this 4GB limit. I chang
Hi,
17.07.2007 10:10,, Mair Wolfgang-awm013 wrote::
> Hello,
>
> I need help with this.
>
> What is going on here? Why is this restore failing? Looks like a corrupt
> file. What can I do?
>
> Thanks
> Wolfgang
>
> -Original Message-
I'll truncate this a bit to find the relevant parts
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 05:26, Troy Daniels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Drescher wrote:
> >> I was just looking around on the website to figure out how to make a
> >> donation, and it isn't at all obvious to me how to do that. Maybe having
> >> a link on the side bar to donations would help? There is a
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 00:18, Maria McKinley wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
> > On 16 Jul 2007 at 16:30, Dan Langille wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On 16 Jul 2007 at 22:19, Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Ma wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>- In the fact that you need funding, the right way is to ask for
> >>>"donations". T
Looks like an issue with file system. What fs do you use on that harddrive?
Paul Constable wrote:
> I am running bacula postgresql 2.1.20-1 on opensuse10.2, which is a
> testbed
> for future deployment.
> I am using a usb harddrive, as the repository for the backups, but
> continu
On Monday 16 July 2007 23:11, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> Bill Moran wrote:
>
> > So, I think it's a good plan from every angle. Furthermore, I think that
> > anyone who doesn't think it's a good plan either hasn't reviewed it
> > thoroughly, or has some strange axe to grind.
>
> There actually is o
I am running bacula postgresql 2.1.20-1 on opensuse10.2, which is a
testbed
for future deployment.
I am using a usb harddrive, as the repository for the backups, but
continually
butt up against this 4GB limit. I changed from the mysql variant, after
having goolged and go
Hello Alfredo,
I understand what you are saying, but problems like yours take weeks or months
to track down. Given everything you have said about it, it appears to me
that it is either a hardware problem or a resource consumption problem. If
it is a memory problem, it will not go away by upgr
Hello,
I need help with this.
What is going on here? Why is this restore failing? Looks like a corrupt
file. What can I do?
Thanks
Wolfgang
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Hello,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 16.07.2007 13:46,, Kern Sibbald wrote::
>
>> On Monday 16 July 2007 13:17, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
> ...
>
Yes, either a kernel problem or a hardware problem seem the most likely.
>> We
>>
canno
On Monday 16 July 2007 22:38, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 16 Jul 2007 at 16:30, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> > On 16 Jul 2007 at 22:19, Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Ma wrote:
> >
> > > - In the fact that you need funding, the right way is to ask for
> > > "donations". This will remain valid as long as the
Hello,
Thanks Dan. Nice response. I've added one or two points below.
On Monday 16 July 2007 22:30, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 16 Jul 2007 at 22:19, Francisco Rodrigo Cortinas Ma wrote:
>
> > - In the fact that you need funding, the right way is to ask for
> > "donations". This will remain valid
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