Hi,
23.08.2007 01:18,, Maria McKinley wrote::
>
... snipped some more bits ...
>>> I'm a bit confused as to why you would ever need to
>>> change things in the dir config file, if the volumes still show up in
>>> list volumes.
>>
>> In your case, just to ensure the job files are not pruned.
>>
Hi,
Andy Brown wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've noticed this question referred to a few times, but haven't managed
> to get a complete answer that actually seems to work yet. Can anyone advise?
> Debian, Bacula version 2.0.3
>
>
>
> So as you can see, I've set a few size limits, in the Pool's for
>
All apologies. I don't see anything obvious. It definitely seems to be
going awry right at:
config.status: executing default commands
Creating bat Makefile
WARNING: Found potential symbol conflict of main.cpp (main.cpp) in SOURCES
Which would lead me to believe there is an issue with qmake. I
>>>
>>
>>Hey Arno,
>>
>>I know the jobid and the volumes. I have the retention period set at a
>>year, and it is less than a year ago, but when I attempt to restore the
>>jobid it comes up with zero files. I assume that this means that the job
>>has been pruned, but that there is still info abo
> I am well aware of this solution but as I wrote before I consider it a hack.
> Let me summarize why. First of all, I am positively certain that any network
> connectivity issues have to be a core part of any network enabled software. I
> can't imagine why Bacula developers deny this obvious fact.
Hi,
22.08.2007 23:23,, Maria McKinley wrote::
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 22.08.2007 03:01,, James Harper wrote::
>>
(note that retention times can make
this interesting: You bscan, the old jobs are added to the catalog,
but then the old jobs, files or volumes are immediately
With recent posts, I thought it wise that all members watch the
following video before launching into replies.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4216011961522818645
Realise that wasted time and effort do not help the project. Just
relax, take a deep breath, and we'll get on with the c
Hi Alan,
On Wednesday 22 August 2007 06:03:51 am Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> > Of course it is not running, that's what the whole story is about. I have
> > a bunch of desktop/laptop clients configured that can be shut
> > down/disconnected/not around at random
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 22.08.2007 03:01,, James Harper wrote::
>
>>>(note that retention times can make
>>>this interesting: You bscan, the old jobs are added to the catalog,
>>>but then the old jobs, files or volumes are immediately pruned...)
>>
>>Can you elaborate on this?
>
>
> Sure.
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 08:42 +0200, Aitor wrote:
> Hi,
> After installing and running Bacula, I would like to know if anyone has
> connected webmin with bacula,
> the bacula's module of webmin doesn't detect it.
Presuming that you are speaking of the new version of Webmin (1.360)
which has the
> > > The only way to prevent this behavior as I see it is to add static routes
> > > on both internal network client and DIR/SD server to route all traffic
> > > to/from external interface to internal one transparently for bacula
> > > services. For this to work I would also need to enable routing
On 22 Aug 2007 at 16:19, Aitor wrote:
> Hi,
> Now I am testing with the director & storage in a Fedora system and a
> client in a MS Vista.
> I launch bacula-dir and bacula-sd and from my windows console I can
> manage query the status and
> everything seems to work fine.
>
> However, when I ru
Hi,
Now I am testing with the director & storage in a Fedora system and a
client in a MS Vista.
I launch bacula-dir and bacula-sd and from my windows console I can
manage query the status and
everything seems to work fine.
However, when I run the tray-monitor in fedora I get the next message :
F
I found the problem, it was a firewall traffic shaping issue.
Jason
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
> speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alright.
>
> Jason Kin
> Just in case my wording made things confusing, I want to do the
> equivalent of
> tar df
>
The verify command is for that. However the problem is that I do not
think VolumeToDisk is implemented yet so you can only compare
VolumeToCatalog and DiskToCatalog.
John
---
Paul Waldo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm starting with a new Bacula installation (version 1.38.11) and I'm
> trying to figure out how I can verify that what is in the backup
> accurately reflects what is on the file system. I have RTFM and see
> that I can use the Verify job type, but it seems that wil
On 22 Aug 2007 at 2:01, Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> On Wednesday 22 August 2007 01:47:45 am Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> > John Drescher wrote:
> > >> Of course it is not running, that's what the whole story is about. I
> > >> have a bunch of desktop/laptop clients configured that can be shu
Hi,
I'm in the process of moving my server backup from a ufsdump/DLT-IV to
a new setup, running Bacula with a HP Ultrium-230 drive and LTO1 tapes.
What I backup is a mixture "office files" (i.e. loads of .doc, .xls and
.pdf), source code (i.e. text) and a couple of DB dumps - all in all,
stuff
On 22 Aug 2007 at 0:50, Malcolm Hunter wrote:
>
> On Tue, August 21, 2007 3:45 pm, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I am looking for volunteers to translate the 2.2.0 press release.
> >
> > http://bacula.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bacula/trunk/docs/home-
> > page/about/press/presskit220.html.en?revision=5
Hi,
I don't know if this was mentioned while I was absent from the list,
but it's interesting:
The German magazine ix has, in its September issue, as article
presenting and comparing free backup software.
They compare Amanda, Bacula and BackupPC.
Some of their impressions are:
- OSS is an opt
Hi All,
I've noticed this question referred to a few times, but haven't managed
to get a complete answer that actually seems to work yet. Can anyone advise?
Debian, Bacula version 2.0.3
bacula-sd.conf:
Device {
Name = FileStorage
Media Type = File
Archive Device = /backups/bacula
Labe
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Kenny Dail wrote:
>> Yes, we looked at putting the bacula database on the main DB server and
>> decided against it for exactly this reason.
>
> Now, here I am moving my bacula DB to the main DB server because I'm
> worried about the bacula DB going down. Don't you have a live
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> Of course it is not running, that's what the whole story is about. I have a
> bunch of desktop/laptop clients configured that can be shut
> down/disconnected/not around at random and are well beyond my control.
Add a RunBeforeJob to ping the hosts and o
On Wednesday 22 August 2007 00:08, David Boyes wrote:
> > Copypools
> > Extract capability (#25)
> > Continued enhancement of bweb
> > Threshold triggered migration jobs (not currently in list, but will be
> > needed ASAP)
> > Client triggered backups
> > Complete rework of the scheduling system (n
Hi,
22.08.2007 03:01,, James Harper wrote::
>> (note that retention times can make
>> this interesting: You bscan, the old jobs are added to the catalog,
>> but then the old jobs, files or volumes are immediately pruned...)
>
> Can you elaborate on this?
Sure...
> I think I have been bitten by
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