Hello Philip,
I've Bacula on a Solaris 8 system running (client-only).
Could you give a little more information? (configure-call,
which gcc, ...)
christian
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This is what you said Josh Fisher
>
> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>> I am running CentOS 4.5 x64 with self compiled kernel 2.6.13.4. I have
>> installed the latest bacula 2.2.4 Director, Client, and Storage daemon
>> on
>> this server.
>>
>> Bacula run flawlessly most of the time.
>>
>> Unfortunately when
I've searched the mailing list archives, but found some things slightly
different than my trouble here.
First, let me start with the basics of what I'm running. OS is openSUSE 10.1,
Bacula release is 2.2.4 (but the problem also occurs on 2.2.3), Mysql is
5.0.18 There were no errors during co
Hi,
I have a problem that occurred twice when trying to restore data from a
bacula labeled tape. I used "label barcodes" to label the tapes this
worked fine. Backups also completed without errors. However when I
needed to restore, things did not go so smoothly :-( Most tapes restored
just fin
Hi,
01.10.2007 21:49,, Mike Eggleston wrote::
> On Mon, 01 Oct 2007, Arno Lehmann might have said:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> 01.10.2007 21:19,, Dane Miller wrote::
>>> I'm trying to backup multiple clients to disk and would like the jobs to
>>> run simultaneously. Each job writes to a unique volume name (e
I see this behavior on my Bacula install
J
On 10/1/07, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> restore mode in the bconsole:
>
> Version: 2.2.4 (14 September 2007)
>
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially ad
BackupPC doesn't, as far as I know, do bare metal restores. It's pretty
much just for backing data, and on Windows boxes, backing unlocked (or
closed) data files. You can install cygwin on Windows and use rsync
through thatdoesn't have to be SMB to back Windows.
As far as I can tell, Bacu
Hi list,
when I upgraded Bacula 1.38.11 to 2.2.4 I investigated mysterious problem.
I have defined (in bacula-dir.conf) Job with Full Pool and scheduler run
this Job (e.g. incremental backup) during week with Incremental pool
(defined in Schedule part with IncrementalPool=INC-pool ), but when th
On 10/1/07, Dane Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > You need one storage device per job.
> >
> > Think of storage devices as tapes: One drive can only write to one
> > tape at a time. And tape is what Bacula was designed to use.
> >
> > You can probably easily integrate the
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> You need one storage device per job.
>
> Think of storage devices as tapes: One drive can only write to one
> tape at a time. And tape is what Bacula was designed to use.
>
> You can probably easily integrate the necessary definitions into your
> client-specific settings.
In response to Michel Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Bill Moran wrote:
> > I expect that what happens is when a file with a duplicate filename is
> > backed up for the first time, a checksum is generated to compare it to
> > files of the same nam
Hi,
01.10.2007 22:12,, Thomas wrote::
> restore mode in the bconsole:
>
> Version: 2.2.4 (14 September 2007)
>
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
> you used the "all" keyword on the comm
restore mode in the bconsole:
Version: 2.2.4 (14 September 2007)
You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless
you used the "all" keyword on the command line.
Enter "done" to leave this mode.
cwd is: /
Yes, I saw this a few minutes ago. Setting hardlinks = yes in my fileset
would fix this. I'm debating what to do about this. It might be that for
/etc I don't need to worry about it.
Jason
On 10/1/07, Ryan Novosielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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I don't know if you've checked this in the manual, but there is
something that refers to behavior when encountering hard links in there.
=R
jay wrote:
> I don't have a problem doing this here. But if I am restoring 20,000
> files and some of those a
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Bill Moran wrote:
> I expect that what happens is when a file with a duplicate filename is
> backed up for the first time, a checksum is generated to compare it to
> files of the same name already in the system. When incrementals are run,
> if the fil
Hi,
01.10.2007 21:19,, Dane Miller wrote::
> I'm trying to backup multiple clients to disk and would like the jobs to
> run simultaneously. Each job writes to a unique volume name (e.g.
> clientA-Full-0001, clientB-Diff-0001).
>
> There are many posts on this subject, so I'm sorry for bringing i
I don't have a problem doing this here. But if I am restoring 20,000 files
and some of those are hard linked, which I might or might not know about,
then it might be an issue. I think some type of warning would've been
really nice in the restore email. Maybe?
Jason
On 10/1/07, Arno Lehmann <[E
I'm trying to backup multiple clients to disk and would like the jobs to
run simultaneously. Each job writes to a unique volume name (e.g.
clientA-Full-0001, clientB-Diff-0001).
There are many posts on this subject, so I'm sorry for bringing it up
again. But I'm still having problems after readi
Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Chris Hoogendyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Christopher Derr wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> We're thinking of using Bacula as our disk-to-disk solution for backing
>>> user and research data. I'm still reading up on it, but I haven't found
>>> the ans
Hi,
01.10.2007 20:57,, jay wrote::
> Thanks Chris and Arno,
>
> The files are indeed hard linked
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# stat /etc/hosts
> File: `/etc/hosts'
> Size: 591 Blocks: 16 IO Block: 4096 regular file
> Device: 802h/2050d Inode: 33011 Links: 2
> Acc
Thanks Chris and Arno,
The files are indeed hard linked
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# stat /etc/hosts
File: `/etc/hosts'
Size: 591 Blocks: 16 IO Block: 4096 regular file
Device: 802h/2050d Inode: 33011 Links: 2
Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: (0/root) Gid: (
Hi,
01.10.2007 20:05,, jay wrote::
> Hello,
>
> I'm having a weird problem trying to restore /etc/hosts on a RHEL4 box.
> I'm testing Bacula 2.2.4 on this box, with a MySQL 4 backend.
> Everything works great so far including my first test restores.
> However, today I tried to do a restore
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Jason,
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 1:05pm, jay wrote:
> I'm having a weird problem trying to restore /etc/hosts on a RHEL4
> box. I'm testing Bacula 2.2.4 on this box, with a MySQL 4 backend.
> Everything works great so far including my first test rest
Hello,
I'm having a weird problem trying to restore /etc/hosts on a RHEL4 box. I'm
testing Bacula 2.2.4 on this box, with a MySQL 4 backend. Everything works
great so far including my first test restores. However, today I tried to do
a restore of /etc/hosts. I enter file selection mode, cd /et
In response to Chris Hoogendyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Christopher Derr wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > We're thinking of using Bacula as our disk-to-disk solution for backing
> > user and research data. I'm still reading up on it, but I haven't found
> > the answer to the following question.
>
Christopher Derr wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We're thinking of using Bacula as our disk-to-disk solution for backing
> user and research data. I'm still reading up on it, but I haven't found
> the answer to the following question.
>
> Called pooling in BackupPC and deduplication by industry, I've
Hi,
01.10.2007 14:27,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>>> So now, I manually have to lookup the correct tape in the pool, check
>>> which one is the oldest to know which one will be recycled. As I
>>> understand it, the previous behaviour from Bacula 2.0.3 i
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The information is in the manual.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> here's my device definition:
>
>
> Device {
> Name = Drive-1 #
> Drive Index = 0
> Media Type = DLT-8000
> Archive Device = /dev/nst0
> AutomaticMount = yes;
here's my device definition:
Device {
Name = Drive-1 #
Drive Index = 0
Media Type = DLT-8000
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
RandomAccess = no;
AutoChanger =
Has anybody successfully compiled Bacula 2.2.4 on Solaris? I have been
running 2.0.3 on Solaris 9 for a while, didn't have any particular
trouble compiling it with gcc 3.4.6. But I can't compile Bacula 2.2.4,
keep getting errors such as :
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written t
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Michel Meyers wrote:
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> 01.10.2007 11:30,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
>>> ---OpenSUSE 10.2, dir, sd, fd; Bacula 2.0.3; HP-Ultrium 1x8 Autoloader
>>> (with 7 slots full and one empty )---
>>> ---WindowsXP SP2, fd; Bacula
Hello,
01.10.2007 12:58,, Alejandro Alfonso wrote::
> Thank you for the fast answer!
>
> Um... maybe the problem is related with my server? Its a big backup
> (about 1'7 Tb, many small files), and 770Gb of SQL sentences
That's quite a size, but Bacula should be able to handle that. The
catalog
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 01.10.2007 11:30,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
>> ---OpenSUSE 10.2, dir, sd, fd; Bacula 2.0.3; HP-Ultrium 1x8 Autoloader
>> (with 7 slots full and one empty )---
>> ---WindowsXP SP2, fd; Bacula 2.0.3---
>>
>> Hi the List,
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> So now, I manually have to lookup the correct tape in the pool, check
>> which one is the oldest to know which one will be recycled. As I
>> understand it, the previous behaviour from Bacula 2.0.3 is the correct
>> behaviour (after 13 days-> recycle, so,
(by accident, i have originally sent this email from the wrong account;
i want to apologize beforehand, if it gets through 2 times)
hi all.
i added a new host to my bacula backup setup, but unfortunately the
backup fails, because the storage daemon resets the connection, after
some time (that
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> This is probably due to Bacula being much less aggressively recycling.
> This is, as far as I recall, mentioned in the ReleaseNotes file.
Strange, I've missed that one though I've read the file. So I should
interprete Volume Retention now as 'Possible to
Christoph Klünter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are doing full backups for all clients on the first Sunday of the month.
> Every Month our Mysql-Database gets corrupted during a Full Backup:
>
> 30-Sep 06:43 backup02-dir: develJob.2007-09-30_01.42.12 Fatal error:
> sql_create.c:751 sql_create.c:751 insert
Thank you for the fast answer!
Um... maybe the problem is related with my server? Its a big backup
(about 1'7 Tb, many small files), and 770Gb of SQL sentences
>>01-Oct 04:05 poe-sd: Sending spooled attrs to the Director. Despooling
>> *767,610,414* bytes ...
>> 01-Oct 04:08 poe-dir: File
Hi,
01.10.2007 11:50,, Alejandro Alfonso wrote::
> Hello!
>
> We have used bacula for many years and we're totally satisfied. Until
> now we have used several devices DAT DDS4, DDS5 and Raid, and a old PIII
> server
>
> Now we have a new backup sever (Xeon,1Gb), and a LTO3 DELL PV-124T
> Au
Hi Eric,
> I don't know if it fix your bug, but upgrade to 2.2.4 asap. Take a look
> here: http://www.bacula.org/?page=news especially the third item counted
I tried upgrading but still have issues. The Sever Load rises until the
server doesn't answer anymore with 2.2.3
Since the volumes don't
Hi,
01.10.2007 11:30,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
>
> ---OpenSUSE 10.2, dir, sd, fd; Bacula 2.0.3; HP-Ultrium 1x8 Autoloader
> (with 7 slots full and one empty )---
> ---WindowsXP SP2, fd; Bacula 2.0.3---
>
> Hi the List,
>
> I have an autoloader of 8 slots but only 7 are full (one is empty), s
Hi,
01.10.2007 11:28,, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote::
> Hey list,
>
> I've just upgraded from 2.0.3 to 2.2.4. I have a scheme with a different
> pool for each day. Each daily pool consist of 2 tapes, so we have a
> retention for 2 weeks (except a friday-full backup has 6 tapes). This is
> done so w
Hello!
We have used bacula for many years and we're totally satisfied. Until
now we have used several devices DAT DDS4, DDS5 and Raid, and a old
PIII server
Now we have a new backup sever (Xeon,1Gb), and a LTO3 DELL PV-124T
Autocharger, new bacula 2.2.4 and MySQL 5.0.44. After some test (usin
Hello,
30.09.2007 22:04,, Jeff K wrote::
>
>
> I am suspicious that perhaps my problem is Vista file permissions. I
> have managed to get other windows (XP) machines on my network
>
> to be able to access my Vista box’s files, but I am still having trouble
> using samba via the Linux box wher
Hello Christoph,
Christoph Klünter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are using bacula 2.0.3 on debian-etch with mysql4.1
I don't know if it fix your bug, but upgrade to 2.2.4 asap. Take a look
here: http://www.bacula.org/?page=news especially the third item counted
From above.
Yours sincerely,
---OpenSUSE 10.2, dir, sd, fd; Bacula 2.0.3; HP-Ultrium 1x8 Autoloader (with 7
slots full and one empty )---
---WindowsXP SP2, fd; Bacula 2.0.3---
Hi the List,
I have an autoloader of 8 slots but only 7 are full (one is empty), so bacula
always ask for the 8th tape once the other tapes are full
Hey list,
I've just upgraded from 2.0.3 to 2.2.4. I have a scheme with a different
pool for each day. Each daily pool consist of 2 tapes, so we have a
retention for 2 weeks (except a friday-full backup has 6 tapes). This is
done so we can store every daily backup in a safe place, away from the
Hi,
We are doing full backups for all clients on the first Sunday of the month.
Every Month our Mysql-Database gets corrupted during a Full Backup:
30-Sep 06:43 backup02-dir: develJob.2007-09-30_01.42.12 Fatal error:
sql_create.c:751 sql_create.c:751 insert INSERT INTO File
(FileIndex,JobId,Pat
Hi!
I just noticed that installing Bacula 2.2.4 on Windows created a service
named "Bacula Storagee Service". I believe one "E" is redundant :)
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To polish my Bacula (2.2.4 on CentOS5) conf a little bit, I tried to add max
wait time directive to job defaults.
More specifically:
Max Start Delay = 7200
Max Run Time = 7000
Max Wait Time = 900
So, my goal was that
- job won't start if it's delayed 2 hours
- no single job may run longer t
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