Hi all.
I am new to bacula and and some help.
Can some please give me an example of a job resource that I can use to
verify that the data written to a tape from a job is the same as what
was written to the tape?
In other words, to verify that the files were successfully written to
the tape, an
> With one client, I'm having a problem with backups completing. The client
> shows the job as completed, but the director shows the job as running. I've
> restarted both director and client. How do I best determine why the director
> shows that this client never completes?
>
The director ca
Doug Sampson wrote:
>> Found a few ways to create a static-fd (i think)
>>
>> run make configure in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
>> write down (copy) the configure command with all the argument from
>> config.log in the work/bacula-2.4.4 dir
>> run make clean in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-clie
With one client, I'm having a problem with backups completing. The client
shows the job as completed, but the director shows the job as running. I've
restarted both director and client. How do I best determine why the director
shows that this client never completes?
Here is status of client
> > Found a few ways to create a static-fd (i think)
> >
> > run make configure in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
> > write down (copy) the configure command with all the argument from
> > config.log in the work/bacula-2.4.4 dir
> > run make clean in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
> > now ru
> Found a few ways to create a static-fd (i think)
>
> run make configure in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
> write down (copy) the configure command with all the argument from
> config.log in the work/bacula-2.4.4 dir
> run make clean in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
> now run make extract
Bweb shows 33 running jobs, bconsole shows none. How can I clear these jobs?
mysql.log shows the following query being made by bweb
SELECT Job.JobId AS jobid,
Job.Name AS jobname,
Job.Level AS level,
Job.StartTime AS starttime,
Job.JobFiles AS jobfiles,
J
Yann Cezard a écrit :
> [...]
> Is the problem in pruning Jobs ???
>
> Any clue is welcome !
>
> Regards,
>
>
Ok, after looking in the code, if I understand correctly, job pruning
is only done after the job has run. That would explain why some
jobs aren't deleted from catalog (but it seems it wa
Logging to log table working now. Not sure what change did it.
--- On Sat, 2/14/09, Peter Reilly wrote:
> From: Peter Reilly
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] No entries in log table
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Saturday, February 14, 2009, 8:50 AM
> I should have provided
Hello everybody.
I've been testing the following idea:
What happens when a job runs and the client is offline.
I've read about the default timeout of 30 mins, and applied the following
option in the config:
"FD Connect Timeout = 2 days"
My test machines are:
Server - Linux debian Etch 2.6.18-6-4
Yann Cézard a écrit :
> [...]
> Actually, File Retention is configured 13 days for every clients.
> But you know what ? that's a very good point ! I explain myself :
> At the start of my migration, I had 2 director crashes, caused by old
> configuration
> files for Messages which were mentioning /
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