Please correct me if I'm wrong? The way that I understand it is that when
you set a heartbeat interval in the director, the director will keep the
connection open, for the specified time, for each client, is that correct?
Now if my previous statement is correct, is it necessary to specify a
heartbe
Isn't there a way that this can be done manually? The problem that I have on
my side is that according to the director the job failed but it picks up
that there was data transfer and according to the FD the job was successful,
now even though the DIR recons it was a failed job the files are on the
>
> Mauricio Bertholino wrote:
> > interno:/backup/rosangela# bscan -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V
> > Vol-rosangela-full-dados0006 rosangela-dev
>
> I've noticed that bscan doesn't really grab the catalog information
> well, and that you oftentimes must specify the database login
> information o
Hi,
04.03.2009 19:07, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>>> Is there a way to "reassemble" the two parts of the file and reread
>>> them with bacula? i've not found any option like "skip file 4 to 20"
>>> with the bextract,bscan,bls tools
>> You should use a bootstrap file to that purpose. The easiest way wou
Hello,
I'm introducing a Dell Powervault 124T autochanger to my Bacula
config, and am having a bit of trouble with the mtx-changer script.
Bacula 2.2.8 on OpenBSD 4.4.
The problem is that "mtx-changer /dev/ch0 loaded 0 /dev/nrst0 0" does
not work as expected. Here's a quick cut/paste that shows
Funny you say that. Yes, your version is shorted and will work. I
actually used to have it that way.
The reason I changed to the longer version is that now the schedule file
is generated by a script, it's basically a simple for loop that
generates it. One thing this lets me do is easily generat
As a side note, I'm pretty sure you could shorten this definition to:
Schedule {
Name = Schedule-apache
Run = Level=Full Storage=Disk3-apache on 1,16 at 19:05
Run = Level=Differential Storage=Disk3-apache on 8,23 at 19:05
Run = Level=Incremental Storage=Disk3-apache on 2-7,9-15,17-22,2
Janco van der Merwe wrote:
> Silly question what would be an advisable / recommended heartbeat
> interval for the FD and DIR, respectively?
We set up the heartbeat for any client-server session that exists over a
firewall (which more often than not time out long-running sessions with
littl
Mauricio Bertholino wrote:
> interno:/backup/rosangela# bscan -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V
> Vol-rosangela-full-dados0006 rosangela-dev
I've noticed that bscan doesn't really grab the catalog information
well, and that you oftentimes must specify the database login
information on the command-lin
Janco van der Merwe wrote:
> Silly question what would be an advisable / recommended heartbeat
> interval for the FD and DIR, respectively?
It's not much overhead. I'd go for 60 seconds.
>
> With regards,
>
> Janco van der Merwe
> Technical Manager
> Dunns Stores (Pty) Ltd
> Switch Boa
Dear my friends, I need your help !I have problems with bscan, I need restore
files from a volume of 2 months
ago. When I run the bscan shows the error message below :
interno:/backup/rosangela# bscan -s -m -c bacula-sd.conf -v -V
Vol-rosangela-full-dados0006 rosangela-dev
bscan: butil.c:282 Usin
Silly question what would be an advisable / recommended heartbeat
interval for the FD and DIR, respectively?
With regards,
Janco van der Merwe
Technical Manager
Dunns Stores (Pty) Ltd
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> Hello everybody.
>
> Last friday when ran into a problem with the FileId attribute of the
> File table. Using Bacula for some years now the FileId reached its
> maximum of 4294967295 and Bacula wasnt able to backup any more files.
>
> I found a recent post concerning such an issue. The solutio
Ooops, as often stated I missed some infos:
Bacula 2.4.2 on Linux 2.6, 32bit
Mysql 5
Cheers,
Michael
Am 05.03.2009 10:49 Michael Scherer schrieb:
> Hello everybody.
>
> Last friday when ran into a problem with the FileId attribute of the File
> table. Using Bacula for some years now the FileId
Hello everybody.
Last friday when ran into a problem with the FileId attribute of the File
table. Using Bacula for some years now the FileId reached its maximum of
4294967295 and Bacula wasnt able to backup any more files.
I found a recent post concerning such an issue. The solution was to alter
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