Hi,
Tom Meiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do restores (really neccessary!)
Receive the newest version:
svn co http://webacula.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/webacula/trunk
Supported by:
- restore all (by jobid)
- restore selected files (by jobid)
- many other small improvements
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Before I filed a bug report I wanted to ask this on the list to see
if I am missing anything.
When a host has both an A and an record it seems that Bacula
prefers the A record. Since most people who run IPv6 are still
running it in dual-sta
Hi
I would like to set a limit to the total space used for backups for a
client.
I would like to be able to set that limit and have the following:
1 backup full
1 backup differential
n backup incremental
Backups are done to disk. So for example if there is a limit of 10 GB
for the client and th
Differentials are used to prevent having to piece together tons of
incrementals, but with a differential you are backing up every change
since the full backup every job. Incremental jobs only backup new data
since the last incremental or full.
Hope this clears things up.
Cheers,
-Michael
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On Dec 18, 2007 12:56 AM, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 18.12.2007 00:47,, pedro moreno wrote::
> > Hi.
> >
> >I have been working with some tapes for some months, i was
> > wondering how much data my tape have been writing && erasing.
> >
> >I use the command query o
Hi
I'm using Bacula to do backups on disks. I wonder if it makes sense to
use differentials instead of just fulls and incrementals. I understand
the purpose of differential for backups in tapes which makes access much
more comfortable but this doesn't apply for incrementals, does it? I'm
following
I am trying to install on AIX 5.3.0 running make install after
configuring thusly
./configure --enable-client-only
after
make install I get
make: Cannot find a rule to create target ../findlib/libfind.a from
dependencies.
My gcc compiler is this
Target: powerpc-ibm-aix5.3.0.0
Configured w
I know this has probably been asked on the list before but i have searched and
read the docs and would like a to ask one more time please. I seem to have a
great deal of difficulty understanding the pruning, volume retention periods,
and the like. It can take a great deal of time to identify
I have suddenly starting getting this strange warning when launching wx-console:
"entry 'ConfigFile' appears more than once in group '/Position'".
I have no idea what caused this message and it doesn't seem to harm anything.
Anybody knows what it is and whether I should take it serious?
Further
Hello,
This morning I released the source tar files and the Win32 binary installer
for version 2.2.7 to the Bacula release section of Source Forge.
This is an important bug fix update to version 2.2.6.
>From the ReleaseNotes:
Version 2.2.7 has several new features and several important bug fix
Compression is handled by the FD, so you will find all the related
compression code there. However, you will also need to patch the DIR
and the SD to recognize the new compression. I was looking into this
before, and I probably will again, but the compression code isn't
really simple so adding a ne
Hello,
I run backups from a number of windows based servers and today I
decided to do a bit of disk management. However, when I ran "list
volumes" in the console it seems that the "VolFiles" entry is
incorrect, usually showing 0 files in a volume with over 200GB worth
of data (some volumes do show
i'm having trouble getting a netapp nfs mount backed up to my local
bacula server. this is bacula 2.2.6 patched. i think the problem is
the large number of files on the netapp. the backup just slows to a
crawl:
molbio-fd Version: 2.2.6 (10 November 2007) x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat
Daemon s
Drew Bentley wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2007 5:47 AM, David Legg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Sebastian,
>>
>>> The files are rsynced from distant sites to a central backup, and
>>> bacula is installed as a client on this central backup (so we can get
>>> the full/inc/diff backups on LAN). The combine
2007/12/26, Sebastian Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Bacula 2.2.6 : I have the main client (linux) that is incrementing
> 50Gb per day ! Out of a possible 270GB for a full backup... Every day, there
> are over 400.000 files being saved, even during weekends...
backuppc.sourc
On Dec 27, 2007 5:47 AM, David Legg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> > The files are rsynced from distant sites to a central backup, and
> > bacula is installed as a client on this central backup (so we can get
> > the full/inc/diff backups on LAN). The combined daily upload (from
> >
Hi Sebastian,
> The files are rsynced from distant sites to a central backup, and
> bacula is installed as a client on this central backup (so we can get
> the full/inc/diff backups on LAN). The combined daily upload (from
> rsync stats) is way below 50Gb.
I think the problem is Bacula is only
Uwe Schuerkamp a écrit :
> Do you use rsync's "archive" flag ("-a", I believe) when transferring
> the files to your backup server?
I use : rsync -arvz source dest ... (+ ssh etc...) so yes it's there
>
>
> Cheers, uwe
>
>
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Responsable Informatique
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Uwe Schuerkamp a écrit :
> Do you use rsync's "archive" flag ("-a", I believe) when transferring
> the files to your backup server?
>
> Cheers, uwe
>
>
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Oh yes, it would be nice..
Ok, so you're telling me that I need to patch the code myself in order
to make other compression methods working? The problem is that this
network is composed of SOME HUNDREDS of server with different
distributions (redhat, fedora, debian) so I wish I could found somethin
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