Hi Guys,
I am finally testing my install, and everything golden, except I can
not restore! lol
I have been using the bwx-console for the restore job, as I can't seem
to get to the $ prompt in the console.
The storage is perfectly available as I have been running incremental
backups all da
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka John Drescher schrieb
mit Datum Thu, 7 Feb 2008 20:10:41 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
|> Fast Forward Space File = no
|
|Here is the problem. Set this to yes (provided your system supports
|this) and it will skip over the other jobs.
Whew, but that is the official recommen
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From: John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Feb 7, 2008 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] no fsf on restore?
To: Peter Much <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Device {
> Name = "EXB8505-01"
> Description = "Exabyte 8505 extern"
> Media Type = "EXB8500c"
> Ar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka John Drescher schrieb
mit Datum Thu, 7 Feb 2008 18:20:37 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
|Can you post your bacula-sd.conf
Surely.
#
# Bacula Storage Daemon Configuration file
#
# For Bacula release 2.2.7 (24 December 2007) -- freebsd 5.5-RELEASE-p17
Storage {
Name = BxSd
On Feb 7, 2008 5:20 PM, Peter Much <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When restoring (a single file) from a tape that has multiple jobs
> written on, the SD does not skip the irrelevant jobs until it gets
> to the one that contains the file; instead it reads every single
> block of every job(!) until i
When restoring (a single file) from a tape that has multiple jobs
written on, the SD does not skip the irrelevant jobs until it gets
to the one that contains the file; instead it reads every single
block of every job(!) until it reaches the relevant one.
First I thought this comes due to the st
Item 1: (Optionally) force backups to be upgraded more aggressively
Origin: Scott Bailey
Date: 7 February 2008
Status: "I can't believe he did that" draft patch attached
What: Add "Max Full Age" specifier to job definitions
Why:Bacula's current behavior is to forc
We're running the same version of bacula-fd (2.2.4) on MS Server2003
boxes (both the source and target for the backup/restore), and bacula-fd
runs as SYSTEM.
Hi,
07.02.2008 22:39, Steve Rippl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, great piece of softwar
Why not use mtx to figure out the tape status?
mtx -f /dev/sg1 status
Storage Changer /dev/sg1:2 Drives, 48 Slots ( 0 Import/Export )
Data Transfer Element 0:Full (Storage Element 43 Loaded):VolumeTag =
JX2072L3
Data Transfer Element 1:Full (Storage Element 6 Loaded):Volum
Hi,
07.02.2008 22:39, Steve Rippl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, great piece of software! Bacula has got us away from an
> expensive proprietary system (Commvault) and we have something now that
> functions great on both our Linux and MS servers. I have a question
> though, running a restore on
> "Mark" == Mark Nienberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> John Stoffel wrote:
Mark> John Stoffel wrote:
even if you *don't care* which drive gets used, bacula should just
pick it's own damm drive for the checking, if needed. And since
update slots hacks the Media table, what'
Hi,
First of all, great piece of software! Bacula has got us away from an
expensive proprietary system (Commvault) and we have something now that
functions great on both our Linux and MS servers. I have a question
though, running a restore onto a different volume than the original
target is prod
Hi,
07.02.2008 22:00, Eduardo Júnior wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> could anybody answer my question or indicate me some texts for reading?
I can't exactly answer your question, because the way Bacula works is
different than what you assume.
> []'
>
> On Feb 2, 2008 1:30 AM, Eduardo Júnior <[EMAIL PROTE
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 09:59:38PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
> Just issue 'restore' in bconsole and see what happens!
>
>
indeed, and i do one now and then just to make sure things are working
the way i expect and to make sure it works correctly.
-- michael
Hi,
could anybody answer my question or indicate me some texts for reading?
[]'
On Feb 2, 2008 1:30 AM, Eduardo Júnior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Is that possible, using bacula, to create two distinct pools to the same
> client?
> This way I would have two FileSets, with their r
Hi,
07.02.2008 21:49, Robin Blanchard wrote:
> I'm overcomplicating things I'm sureSo I have to pretty much
> replicate each job with a fileset __and__ a restore section ?
No.
> "...you will need a predefined restore job in your bacula-dir.conf
> (Director's config) file. The exact parameter
I'm overcomplicating things I'm sureSo I have to pretty much
replicate each job with a fileset __and__ a restore section ?
"...you will need a predefined restore job in your bacula-dir.conf
(Director's config) file. The exact parameters (Client, FileSet, ...)
that you define are not important.
Aimon Bustardo wrote:
> bconsole v. 2.0.3
>
> Hello all, I have been trying to do a recovery from tape for the past
> few days. It has been cataloging for 2 days now. It is about a 1TB svn
> repo (many, many small files). Could it be stuck? The progress bar is
> still going, and CPU levels are hig
bconsole v. 2.0.3
Hello all, I have been trying to do a recovery from tape for the past
few days. It has been cataloging for 2 days now. It is about a 1TB svn
repo (many, many small files). Could it be stuck? The progress bar is
still going, and CPU levels are high. How long can this take? Also if
IanCar wrote:
> I've just upgraded my FD from 1.38 to 2.2.8 for a windows XP client. This
> has a File set definition of
>
> FileSet {
> Name = "UserDefined"
> Enable VSS = yes
> Include {
> Options {
> compression = gzip
> signature = MD5
> }
> File = "\\ }
> E
I've just upgraded my FD from 1.38 to 2.2.8 for a windows XP client. This
has a File set definition of
FileSet {
Name = "UserDefined"
Enable VSS = yes
Include {
Options {
compression = gzip
signature = MD5
}
File = "\\http://www.nabble.com/User-defined-file-set-bac
Mingus Dew wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am running Bacula-2.2.6 on Solaris10_x86. I wanted to know if I
> can surpress certain messages in the status emails that are sent out
> after a job completes?
> In particular, when a job completes successfully, there are still these
> types of messages
>
>
Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:50:28 +0200, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
>>> Hi folks
>>> Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
>>> bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to
>>> bacula_internal-sd,
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:50:28 +0200, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
>> Hi folks
>> Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
>> bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to
>> bacula_internal-sd, but bacula_internal-sd is on inte
Hi All,
I am running Bacula-2.2.6 on Solaris10_x86. I wanted to know if I can
surpress certain messages in the status emails that are sent out after a job
completes?
In particular, when a job completes successfully, there are still these
types of messages
07-Feb 08:31 vault.storage JobId 1109
Hi Vladimir
> Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
Do you have read the bacula firewall manual?
http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:qOEitbLB_x4J:www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Dealing_with_Firewalls.html+bacula+firewall&hl=de&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=ch&client=firefox-a
> Do anyo
Robin Blanchard wrote:
> Before I go installing an entire OS with full gui/X, is bat simply a gui
> replacement for bconsole ?
In short, yes.
> Or can it be used to create/edit/modify dir/sd/fd configs ?
No.
--
Dan Langille - http://www.langille.org/
BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference: htt
Before I go installing an entire OS with full gui/X, is bat simply a gui
replacement for bconsole ? Or can it be used to create/edit/modify
dir/sd/fd configs ?
Robin P. Blanchard
Systems Administrator
Information Technology Outreach Services
Carl Vinson Ins
Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
> bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to bacula_internal-sd,
> but bacula_internal-sd is on internat network (behind NAT). Can I tell the
> SD to initialize the connection to th
Vladimir Vasilev wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
> bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to bacula_internal-sd,
> but bacula_internal-sd is on internat network (behind NAT). Can I tell the
> SD to initialize the connection to th
Hi folks
Do anyone has a solution when the bacula server is behind NAT?
bacula_internal-dir tells public-fd to send data to bacula_internal-sd,
but bacula_internal-sd is on internat network (behind NAT). Can I tell the
SD to initialize the connection to the public-fd?
Port fowarding, VPN tu
The scenario is the following:
Bacula is ver 2.2.8 on Linux Fedora 7.
System is booted without tape cartridge loaded and Bacula starts normally.
Output from Status command:
Device status:
Device "FileBackup" (/dataspace/bacula-backups) is not open.
Device "Tape" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
In
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 21.46:11 John Stoffel wrote:
> > "Kern" == Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >> More of a joke, but I'll ask anyway: have you considered a messages and
> >> codes manual? I know I'm being old-fashioned and mainframe-y and all
> >> that , but it'd be r
Martin Simmons schrieb:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:14:03 +0100, Tilman Schmidt said:
I get wildly varying results with line editing in bconsole between
different systems. On some systems, I can edit the command on the
screen as expected, with backspace erasing characters from the end
Hi,
07.02.2008 04:01, Adam Abuirmeileh wrote:
> I already checked there.
please don't top-post, his makes longer discussions unreadable and
thus will get you less usefol replies.
Anyway, look where that job is defined - could be in a file included
from the DIR configuration. In this job's de
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