On Jan 23, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried to use a network storage unit for doing bacula
> backups?
> I have a new Linksys NAS200.
> My idea is to mount two large sata drives and direct bacula to use
> them
> somehow.
> When those two become full store the
>
> Anyway, personally, I'd like to see Alans suggestions implemented, but
> neither I nor any of my customers has a setup where that would be
> needed... the original poster might think about how they could support
> development here :-)
>
Believe me, I'd love to support the development of Bacu
Nice post Kevin.
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:20 AM, Kevin Keane wrote:
> I've got to defend management here. IME, they DO ask for evaluations,
> reports, executive summaries, the works. But they only ask it for the
> short list of products after an initial culling, often only between the
> two or
Hi,
Has anyone tried to use a network storage unit for doing bacula backups?
I have a new Linksys NAS200.
My idea is to mount two large sata drives and direct bacula to use them
somehow.
When those two become full store them and then mount 3 and 4
Etc.
I wonder if that can work?
And are ther
Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>
>> Media type is completely arbitrary. If you want the new drive to be able
>> to share media with the old drive, you should use the same media type.
>> If not, you should have them be different. It would be best if you could
>> ma
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 23.01.2009 15:03, Alan Brown wrote:
>> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>>
>>> Media type is completely arbitrary. If you want the new drive to be able
>>> to share media with the old drive, you should use the
Hi,
23.01.2009 15:03, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>
>> Media type is completely arbitrary. If you want the new drive to be able
>> to share media with the old drive, you should use the same media type.
>> If not, you should have them be different. It would be
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Win Htin wrote:
> Problem resolved. The FC switch was acting up and due to that, the tape
> backups went crazy while doing FC path failover. Replaced the switch and
> everything is back to normal. Thanks!
What model/firmware revision is the switch?
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Media type is completely arbitrary. If you want the new drive to be able
> to share media with the old drive, you should use the same media type.
> If not, you should have them be different. It would be best if you could
> make a supported media type
Hi, i am new to Bacula.
I installed the SW on a suse 10.2 with my previous mysql installation which is
working fine.
after installing bacula 2.4.4, and running all Db scripts; i started bacula
with ./bacula start and the file and storage daemon's started up but the
director didnt.
it was giving
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 10:23:38AM +, Graham Keeling wrote:
> I would like to know whether anybody else has managed to use bpipe
> successfully.
>
> (Later...) I see that one of the SVN regress tests makes a mention of bpipe,
> so I will give that a go.
Ah, I believe that bacula-2.5.28-b1 has
Hi,
I have a Windows Server 2003 bacula client and it outputs this error
to Events Viewer:
Bacula-fd error: 6 at ../libwin32/service.cpp:468; SetServiceStatus failed;
I double-checked the passwords on director and file daemon
configuration and they are same, I don't know what's wrong...
Could y
Just a thought: for the future, maybe splitting up the file set and
using several smaller backup jobs might help with this type of situation?
It's probably something that you can't always do, plus it may wreak
havoc with such things as snapshots.
Tomasz Gorny wrote:
> Hello All Bacula Users,
>
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:01:31PM +, Graham Keeling wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 03:37:32PM +, Graham Keeling wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been trying out bacula-2.5.16-beta, and I've tried to use bpipe to
> > backup
> > my mysql database. I think that I have done everything right,
I've got to defend management here. IME, they DO ask for evaluations,
reports, executive summaries, the works. But they only ask it for the
short list of products after an initial culling, often only between the
two or three finalists. How many commercial enterprise backup systems
are there on
Hello All Bacula Users,
I found that Bacula is very slow when restore action is used for large
number of files to restore. This affect only director but is/can be a
problem.
I've to restore a backup with over 5'000'000 files inside. After mark
and done actions I've been waiting over 10 hours t
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 10:58 +0200, Ari Suutari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >This is know problem in bacula versions up to 2.4.4
> >It is fixed in recent beta 2.5.28-b1
>
> This sounds great ! Are there any possibilities that
> the fix might be seen in future 2.4 versions, or should
Dont think so, there are
Hi,
>This is know problem in bacula versions up to 2.4.4
>It is fixed in recent beta 2.5.28-b1
This sounds great ! Are there any possibilities that
the fix might be seen in future 2.4 versions, or should
I just upgrade to beta versions ? Using beta versions
is tempting, because I would like to us
Hi,
>What version of Bacula are you running? Which OS? What kind of hardware do
>you have? :)
Sorry, I forgot those: Bacula 2.4.4, FreeBSD 7.1, disks
are SATA disks and tape is HP DAT160.
Ari S.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 10:05:53AM +0200, Ari Suutari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My configuration is roughly like this: I back up
> about 10 hosts to disk volume using bacula and
> migrate the backups to tape once a week.
>
> Backups work ok, the resulting volume file on
> disk is currently about 25 Gb. I
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 10:05 +0200, Ari Suutari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My configuration is roughly like this: I back up
> about 10 hosts to disk volume using bacula and
> migrate the backups to tape once a week.
>
> Backups work ok, the resulting volume file on
> disk is currently about 25 Gb. I have al
2009/1/23 RYAN vAN GINNEKEN :
> Full error report not sure what you mean? please explain webacula newbe here!
> nothing is showing up in my apache error or access logs now that i have fixed
> the permission problems. The only error i can find is the one mentioned in
> my last post when i try to
Hi,
My configuration is roughly like this: I back up
about 10 hosts to disk volume using bacula and
migrate the backups to tape once a week.
Backups work ok, the resulting volume file on
disk is currently about 25 Gb. I have also some
backups going directly to tape, performance there
is also ok.
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