Peter Reilly wrote:
> I'm using mysql 5.0.45, and bacula 2.4.2 (installed from RPM). Most things
> seem to be working well, but I'm getting nothing written to the log table in
> mysql.
>
> What configuration setting controls logging events to the mysql database?
I find this interesting becau
>
> > > Well, what matters to me is the amount of data transferred in each
> > > backup session: would this plugin do some sort of
> > "incremental backups"
> > > or just backup the *whole* Exchange database?
> >
> > No, it can do incrementals.
>
> Ah, so it could be ok for me to use, as you say
I'm using mysql 5.0.45, and bacula 2.4.2 (installed from RPM). Most things
seem to be working well, but I'm getting nothing written to the log table in
mysql.
What configuration setting controls logging events to the mysql database?
Thanks in advance.
--
> Ok, I've got everything scripted up except the deletion. What all needs
> to be done to delete a volume? Right now I am looking at doing a:
>
> $ bconsole <> delete media volume=volume_name
>> quit
>> EOF
> $ rm -f /backup/volume_name
>
> Is that all that needs to be done to delete a volume?
>
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John Drescher wrote:
>> If you really want to do this you will have to roll your own solution.
>> Most likely this will involve a cron job scripting commands to
>> bconsole.
>>
>
> I know I was a little unclear here. The rm of the volume file happens
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:03 PM, (private) HKS wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:56 PM, (private) HKS wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
>>> (private) HKS wrote:
My server's network performance seems all right. Testing basic TCP
throughput with iperf,
Hi,
13.02.2009 20:59, mavrick77 wrote:
> Hi im a newbie to Bacula and im having a strange problem. I am able to make
> a full backup and everthing is good.
> 1) When I "drag and drop" a file/dir in the directory that is being saved
> and then run a incremental backup the new file doesn't show u
Hi im a newbie to Bacula and im having a strange problem. I am able to make
a full backup and everthing is good.
1) When I "drag and drop" a file/dir in the directory that is being saved
and then run a incremental backup the new file doesn't show up.
2) If I go to the terminal and vi the file,
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Subject:Here you go!!
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:09:24 -0600
From: Steve Handy
To: 'Brian Debelius'
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FYI
The whole situation started when the power went out during the day,
the backup generator didn't kick in (as usual) and when the power came
back the nightly backups put both volumes, one from full, one from
incremental into error and the tape library had a "media error" light
on. Thankfully, I
> This is what I did.
> 1. Stopped all Bacula processes.
> 2. Moved each tape around through the web-interface, (slot to
> tapedrive and back to slot)
> 3. Deleted each tape with "mt -f /dev/st0 weof" command
> 4. Restarted Bacula processes
> 5. Through bconsole issued the command:
>label bar
This is what I did.
1. Stopped all Bacula processes.
2. Moved each tape around through the web-interface, (slot to
tapedrive and back to slot)
3. Deleted each tape with "mt -f /dev/st0 weof" command
4. Restarted Bacula processes
5. Through bconsole issued the command:
label barcodes Storage=T
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Chris Lieb wrote:
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> John Drescher wrote:
>>> If you really want to do this you will have to roll your own solution.
>>> Most likely this will involve a cron job scripting commands to
>>> bconsole.
>>>
>>
>> I know
John Drescher wrote:
>> I'm looking for the same solution. I'm working on a script to do that
>> since bacula cannot do by itself as John stated above.
>> I think that what we need to do is delete the volumes from the catalog
>> and after that delete the volume from the harddisk.
>>
>>
> sound
> I haven't tested that yet, but what I really need is a deb package with a
> newer version of bacula,
I am not sure about deb packages someone else will have to help with that.
>so I could really see if that's the problem. I
> created the database with a script I found on the web. It could be wha
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John Drescher wrote:
>> If you really want to do this you will have to roll your own solution.
>> Most likely this will involve a cron job scripting commands to
>> bconsole.
>>
>
> I know I was a little unclear here. The rm of the volume file happens
> I'm looking for the same solution. I'm working on a script to do that
> since bacula cannot do by itself as John stated above.
> I think that what we need to do is delete the volumes from the catalog
> and after that delete the volume from the harddisk.
>
sounds correct to me
> No idea how to ge
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:28:09 +0100, Yann Cezard said:
>
> So basically it looks more like a Job pruning problem ?
The pruning algorithm changed a little in the Bacula 2.2.
Bacula 2.0 prunes all volumes in the current pool, but 2.2 stops pruning as
soon as it finds one that can be purged.
> Hi,
>
> Did anyone every respond and help you with this?
>
> Miguel E. Chang Peña wrote:
>> I just installed bacula, so I am a beginner. But the thing is, I have
>> not
>> seen this system working yet, because of this:
>>
>> computer:~# /etc/init.d/bacula-director start
>> Starting Bacula Directo
John Drescher wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Chris Lieb
> wrote:
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>> I am setting up Bacula right now for the first time and have pretty much
>> everything working, but have one nagging concern. Since Bacula was
>> designed ar
> If you really want to do this you will have to roll your own solution.
> Most likely this will involve a cron job scripting commands to
> bconsole.
>
I know I was a little unclear here. The rm of the volume file happens
outside of bacula. The script would use bconsole to figure out what
volume t
Hi Arno, hi James,
I have got nearly the same "problem"
If one of you could give me a good hint where to start for the script, it
would be great :-)
Thanks,
Stefan
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Chris Lieb
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> I am setting up Bacula right now for the first time and have pretty much
> everything working, but have one nagging concern. Since Bacula was
> designed around tape backup systems, it support
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I am setting up Bacula right now for the first time and have pretty much
everything working, but have one nagging concern. Since Bacula was
designed around tape backup systems, it supports recycling of volumes so
that they can be used again after a ce
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Win Htin wrote:
> Thanks Brian. Problem fixed.
>
BTW, Which option did you choose?
John
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As you say this is very confusing... I think the easiest for me is simply then
to create one pool per server and have the name of the server in the label
without any other variables so that it will automatically add an incremented
number after it. For example I may just use this:
LabelFormat =
Thanks Brian. Problem fixed.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Brian Debelius
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This was just discussed here:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.bacula.general/51284
>
>
> Win Htin wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> How do I put Volumes into a particular Pool? I'm runn
Kevin Keane a écrit :
> Yann Cézard wrote:
>
>> Kevin Keane a écrit :
>>
>>> If my math is right, the 12th is the 13th day of the retention
>>> period. Since the previous job finished at 22:43, and your new job
>>> started at 22:38, the rentention period hadn't elapsed yet, by about
>>>
DAve wrote:
> Good morning. I have begun getting an error I cannot seem to track down.
> It seems that the job runs fine, the volumes fill, but when the job
> finishes Bacula is unable to write the completion because the job no
> longer exists. It looks to me like Bacula is purging the jobs too
>> How do I put Volumes into a particular Pool?
>
> Hello,
> Maybe try this, from bconsole:
>
> update
>
> Then choose 'Volume parameters' - number '1' on my list.
>
> Then choose 'Pool' - number '11' on my list.
>
> Then choose the pool that the volume is currently in, then choose the volume,
> th
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:24:30AM -0500, Win Htin wrote:
> How do I put Volumes into a particular Pool?
Hello,
Maybe try this, from bconsole:
update
Then choose 'Volume parameters' - number '1' on my list.
Then choose 'Pool' - number '11' on my list.
Then choose the pool that the volume is cu
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:59:02 +0100, Mike Eggleston wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Foo might have said:
>
>> Is it possible to send mail to different recipients depending on the
>> backup job?
>
> On unix you could sent the mail to a sendmail alias, use the
> "bacula-main-alias:|/opt/local/bin/pars
Hi,
This was just discussed here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.backup.bacula.general/51284
Win Htin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> How do I put Volumes into a particular Pool? I'm running version 2.4.4 on
> RHEL5.
>
> Currently, from "bconsole" when I run "update slots" I see:
>
> *upda
Hi folks,
How do I put Volumes into a particular Pool? I'm running version 2.4.4 on RHEL5.
Currently, from "bconsole" when I run "update slots" I see:
*update slots
The defined Storage resources are:
1: File
2: TS3100_1
Select Storage resource (1-2): 2
Connecting to Storage daemon TS31
Yann Cézard wrote:
> Kevin Keane a écrit :
>> If my math is right, the 12th is the 13th day of the retention
>> period. Since the previous job finished at 22:43, and your new job
>> started at 22:38, the rentention period hadn't elapsed yet, by about
>> five minutes. The reason it sometimes work
John Kloss wrote:
> Can we please stop feeding the troll?
>
> This list has a lot of really good, useful information from a lot of
> informed and insightful people; but, this is junk.
>
> Can we please move on to doing what this list does very well, helping
> out bacula users?
>
> Thank you.
> Hi John,
>
> I don't understand what you mean, PoolType can only be one of this :
> (http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION001415)
> Pool Type =
> This directive defines the pool type, which corresponds to the type of Job
> being run. It is requir
Can we please stop feeding the troll?
This list has a lot of really good, useful information from a lot of
informed and insightful people; but, this is junk.
Can we please move on to doing what this list does very well, helping
out bacula users?
Thank you.
John Kloss.
On Feb 13, 2
Kevin Keane a écrit :
> If my math is right, the 12th is the 13th day of the retention period.
> Since the previous job finished at 22:43, and your new job started at
> 22:38, the rentention period hadn't elapsed yet, by about five minutes.
> The reason it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't i
Hi,
I'm trying to run the following command before a backup:
svnadmin --quiet dump /var/svnrepo >/tmp/svnrepo_backup.svn_dump; gzip -9
/tmp/svnrepo_backup.svn_dump
and 'rm -f /tmp/svnrepo_backup.svn_dump.gz' after the job. When executing
the above on the shell it works fine.
So I added in t
Okay guys now its starting to get a little chippy here. I see that we are now
starting to throw insults and that's certainty not gonna get anything
accomplished. That's not my style.
Steve
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From: Mike Holden
To: Steve Handy
Cc: 'Jason Dixon' ; Frank Sweetser ; 'John
Hello everybody.
i'm looking for people who have ever used this autochanger :
IBM 3584-L32
with bacula.
I've searched over mtx website without success.
Does anybody got info ?
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John Drescher a écrit :
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Yann Cézard wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have recently moved to bacula 2.4.4 (2.4.3 at the start, I upgraded
>> to 2.4.4 last week), from 2.0.3 (totally new installation : new server,
>> new databases, the only thing that I kept from th
Actually, you have two problems in that label format. The first one is
that, indeed, the NumVols is global per pool. The second problem is that
once bacula starts recycling tapes, it may well use this tape for a
different job than what the label suggests. I fell into that trap myself
when I sta
Steve Handy wrote:
> I needed a car. I decided to get a used car for nothing. My mom warned
> me, "okay but you get what you pay for son." I bought a used car anyway,
> essentially free. I had for it for a year. Put well over 5000 dollars
> into it, as problems surmounted, new radiator, fuel pump
If my math is right, the 12th is the 13th day of the retention period.
Since the previous job finished at 22:43, and your new job started at
22:38, the rentention period hadn't elapsed yet, by about five minutes.
The reason it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't is simply the timing
between t
John Drescher schrieb:
> I printed mine reasonably close to
> specifications and it worked even with the label upside down.
My theory: with fixing the Kyocera barcode labels upside down I moved
the text string out of the scan area and with this now the barcode has
the same orientation as that
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have recently moved to bacula 2.4.4 (2.4.3 at the start, I upgraded
> to 2.4.4 last week), from 2.0.3 (totally new installation : new server,
> new databases, the only thing that I kept from the old install is my
> client/jobs/po
> in the meantime I changed the size of the barcode labels a little bit to
> make them better match to lable field of the cartridge and sticked them
> with carpet tape upside down onto the cartridge with the human readable
> text string pointing to the top side of the cartridge.
> Now it works!
>
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 6:05 AM, François Mehault
wrote:
> Hi Yann Cézard, Hi All
>
> I read your email and I saw that you upgraded your Bacula from 2.0.3 to 2.4.4
> like I want to do. Could you confirm me that I don't need to execute some
> script for the database ? You did just to do that to u
> > Well, what matters to me is the amount of data transferred in each
> > backup session: would this plugin do some sort of
> "incremental backups"
> > or just backup the *whole* Exchange database?
>
> No, it can do incrementals.
Ah, so it could be ok for me to use, as you say that it *can* d
Hi,
Is it possible to send mail to different recipients depending on the
backup job? I.e. operator messages and jobs backing up servers 100 to 200
should be sent to address A, but e.g. error messages (or just all
messages) concerning machines 110 to 120 should (also) be sent to address
B.
Ralf Brinkmann schrieb:
> I tested barcode type "code39" printed with a Kyocera laserprinter -
> seems not to work. The Dell User’s Guide gives no hint at all.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Kyocera Prescribe commands:
>
> !R! UNIT D;
> SCP;
> BARC 19, Y, 'DO0101L3', 180, 200;
> RPP; MRP 0, 600;
François Mehault a écrit :
> Hi Yann Cézard, Hi All
>
> I read your email and I saw that you upgraded your Bacula from 2.0.3 to 2.4.4
> like I want to do. Could you confirm me that I don't need to execute some
> script for the database ? You did just to do that to upgrade ?
>
> ./configure (your
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From: Bernd Plagge
Date: Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: Backing up network drives with windows
To: John Drescher
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John Drescher wrote:
> > I'm not quite convince
Hi,
13.02.2009 11:58, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
>>> Could I be using it for "remote backups"? As I mentioned before, I'm
>>> *not* using Bacula. Instead I'm on rsnapshot at the moment.
>> Oh... then it's not very useful to you, I believe... sorry.
>
> Well, what matters to me is the amount of data
Hi Yann Cézard, Hi All
I read your email and I saw that you upgraded your Bacula from 2.0.3 to 2.4.4
like I want to do. Could you confirm me that I don't need to execute some
script for the database ? You did just to do that to upgrade ?
./configure (your options)
make
make install
Thanks,
Re
> > Could I be using it for "remote backups"? As I mentioned before, I'm
> > *not* using Bacula. Instead I'm on rsnapshot at the moment.
>
> Oh... then it's not very useful to you, I believe... sorry.
Well, what matters to me is the amount of data transferred in each
backup session: would this p
Hi,
13.02.2009 09:57, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Guten Morgen Arno,
>
>> I don't recall if it's been mentioned, but yes:
>>
>> First, wait. This is because the developers will need some
>> more time ti get the excheange plugin ready, which will -
>> hopefully - be good for production use when Ba
Arno Lehmann schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> 13.02.2009 02:06, Steve Handy wrote:
>
>> Its still open source. So that free lunch may give you tommy ache.
>>
>
> I really didn't want to add anything else to this thread, but...
>
> The "free lunch" doesn't give any tummy ache to, for example, the Bank
>
Hi list,
I have recently moved to bacula 2.4.4 (2.4.3 at the start, I upgraded
to 2.4.4 last week), from 2.0.3 (totally new installation : new server,
new databases, the only thing that I kept from the old install is my
client/jobs/pools/... configuration files) and I am facing a strange
issue in
I wander if this is your opinion also for human relationships
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Stevester wrote on 12/02/2009 20.53.23:
>
> Good Afternoon Everyone
Hello,
I am using Bacula to backup 3 servers and store the backup files on the hard
disk, each in different directories by setting up 3 different Devices and using
one single Pool.
Now I have noticed that the filename is not exactly as I wish it to be: I am
using the following LabelFormat in
Guten Morgen Arno,
> I don't recall if it's been mentioned, but yes:
>
> First, wait. This is because the developers will need some
> more time ti get the excheange plugin ready, which will -
> hopefully - be good for production use when Bacula 3 is released.
>
> Second, upgrade to Bacula 3, a
Hi,
13.02.2009 02:06, Steve Handy wrote:
> Its still open source. So that free lunch may give you tommy ache.
I really didn't want to add anything else to this thread, but...
The "free lunch" doesn't give any tummy ache to, for example, the Bank
Austria. And I guess those guys really need a rel
Hi,
13.02.2009 08:27, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
>> I use ClientRunBeforeJob to run a batch script before I
>> actually grab all my Exchange server's files. The batch
>> script uses ntbackup to backup Exchange to a file:
>> --
>> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bacula\bin\ntbackup.exe" backup
>> "@C:\Docu
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