Thanks to all for the advice. I hadn't even thought of the Nagios
passive check option. That sounds best for me - I'll look into it
tomorrow. I haven't done anything with passive checks and freshness
checking, but luckily I picked up the Nagios book - something good for
bedtime reading...
As to th
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to set up a Verify Job configuration and noticed in the Bacula
> User's Guide, which provides an example Catalog for running a Verify Job,
> the following:
> > Catalog {
> > Name = Bacula
> > dbname = verify; user = bacula; password = ""
> > }
> >
>
I believe this case is f
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a Verify Job configuration and noticed in the Bacula
User's Guide, which provides an example Catalog for running a Verify Job,
the following:
> Catalog {
> Name = Bacula
> dbname = verify; user = bacula; password = ""
> }
>
>
This example implies that a separate d
Hey folks,
Anyone using a Qualstar unit with Bacula? First time user of this software and
I'm working with a Qualstar TLS-412360.
Any help/input would be appreciated.
Mike
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Hi,
16.10.2007 20:32,, Ryan Novosielski wrote::
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> There is also a Nagios plugin for Bacula.
And to monitor if your jobs actually ran, use a "Run After Job" script
to send passive check results to Nagios. The passive check should use
freshness
Hi,
16.10.2007 18:20,, Nathan Rasch wrote::
> I apologize in advance if I'm asking this question on the wrong space
No worries... it's related to Bacula, and, above all, might help other
users, so...
> I recently wrestled w/ Bacula and Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS for a few days
> before I got everyt
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There is also a Nagios plugin for Bacula.
Michael Short wrote:
> To make sure a job ran, simply mash up a bash script (or php/python) and
> run an sql query for all jobs that started on a certain day. Then you
> could compile this in a single readable
To make sure a job ran, simply mash up a bash script (or php/python) and run
an sql query for all jobs that started on a certain day. Then you could
compile this in a single readable e-mail. Then add an admin job which runs
the script at a specified time every day (preferably after your backups, so
My Bacula installation is progressing well.
I was wondering - I know that Bacula can send email messages at the
termination of a job, and can do this based on status of the job.
However, what about if a job (or Bacula as a whole) isn't running?
Does anyone have a script that can check all jobs t
I apologize in advance if I'm asking this question on the wrong space
I recently wrestled w/ Bacula and Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS for a few days
before I got everything installed and running correctly.
I have kept track of what needed to be done to achieve compile and
installation happiness, and I'
.. if the message-resource contains:
catalog = all
like this one i'm using:
> Messages {
> Name = VerifyJobs
> mailcommand = "/sbin/bsmtp -h localhost -f \"\(Bacula\) %r\" -s \"%t %e of
> %c %l\" %r"
> mail = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = all
> catalog = all
> }
what i have done:
after an InitCat
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 08:34 -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 16 Oct 2007 at 12:59, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
>
> > OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to
> > do but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script
> > I was hoping that there was an alt
On 16 Oct 2007 at 12:59, Janco van der Merwe wrote:
> OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to
> do but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script
> I was hoping that there was an alternative way of doing this. The
> rsync might work but I'm not to
Hello all --
I have been reading through the excellent Chapter 45 of the Bacula User's
Guide: Using Bacula to Improve Computer Security. This chapter is quite
clear regarding how to manually initialize the Catalog in a verify context.
In the examples given, I noticed that the Verify Job Resource d
Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I use Bacula on FreeBSD-6.1. I upgraded dir and sd from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5 on
> 12th
> of oct. Now some of the jobs contain SQL errors:
>
> 15-Oct 23:06 backup-dir JobId 12440: Warning: SQL failed, but ignored.
> ERR=Query failed: SELECT MAX(MediaId) FROM Media,P
OK I read the thread and it gave me basically what I thought I had to do
but I'm not to keen putting the Restore Job in a RunAfterJob script I
was hoping that there was an alternative way of doing this. The rsync
might work but I'm not to sure how it'll work if an entire system is
backed up and res
Thank you Vik
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 12:26 +0200, Viktor Radnai wrote:
> Scheduled restore jobs without intervention
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Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
N
Hi Janco,
I asked this exact question a couple of weeks ago. Look for a thread
titled "Scheduled restore jobs without intervention" in the archives.
I have yet to try the method suggested there, but it looks usable.
Dear all, if a number of people have this idea about contingency
building using s
Seems OK with Bacula V. 2.5.5.
>From: "marwin bobinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Bacula-users] Error c:317 Volume data error - Restore
> Windows NT
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm using Bacula 2.0.3 (Dir / SD / FD ) run on a Windows NT 4.0 Sp6 Fr
>Server and the volumes (more than 50 Go) are on an
Hi,
Can you configure Bacula to do automatic restores?
What I have in mind is making a complete system backup of a machine, say
every hour, and then restoring the backup to another machine after the
backup job has completed, is something like this possible, can it be
automated?
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