Steven Palm wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> This depends on your situation, of course, but I found that very
>> often,
>> backing up workstations really isn't all that useful. Ideally, they
>> don't hold any data (because the data is stored on a server),
>>
Steven Palm schrieb:
>
> On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > I'd suggest to just back up that pool with a very plain setup.
> > Accurate backups will be good, probably.
>
> My only questions is, given it's extensive use of hardlinks to
> minimize the pool size, if there anyth
Dan Langille wrote:
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>Henrik Johansen wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I have some questions regarding disk based backups that I hope some of you
>> could answer for me. I am currently managing 100+ UNIX systems that are
>> backed
>> up using a variety of
Oh, i don't know how to do this too.
But i think that we can get another way.
I think that it possible to write script which will look for director
activity and when all jobs are finished, then SD must be restarted.
I saw some init scripts for bacula from ALT Linux and they use HUP
signal for relo
Steven Palm wrote:
> On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> This depends on your situation, of course, but I found that very
>> often,
>> backing up workstations really isn't all that useful. Ideally, they
>> don't hold any data (because the data is stored on a server),
>>
On Apr 27, 2009, at 10:32 PM, Jayson Broughton wrote:
> For those users we have actually set up external USB disks (there
> are so many
> different brands out there, but the traveldrives work great) on their
> machines. They have to be reminded (which is a pain in the butt
> sometimes)
> to m
When backing up Windows 2008, there are a large number of "xxx is a
different filesystem. Will not descend from ..." messages due to the
number of reparse points used. I'd rather not see those messages as they
don't tell me anything useful and could obscure some important messages.
Is there any wa
Thanks for the thoughts!
<< I just don't know that Bacula will quite fit here, because we have
travelers on a regular basis overseas, it's not uncommon for some of
them to not be in the office for a week or two, back in for a day or
part of a day, and then back out again. But it's entire
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, James Harper
wrote:
>>
>> > "
>> > 28-Apr 11:15 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at
>> > /home/kern/bacula/k/src/dird/inc_c
>> > onf.c:712
>> > Config error: Options section not permitted in Exclude
>> >
>> > : line 119, col 12 of file
>> > C:\ProgramData\
>
> > "
> > 28-Apr 11:15 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at
> > /home/kern/bacula/k/src/dird/inc_c
> > onf.c:712
> > Config error: Options section not permitted in Exclude
> >
> > : line 119, col 12 of file
> > C:\ProgramData\Bacula/bacula-dir.conf
> > Options {
> > "
> >
> > The fragm
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:32 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>> "
>> 28-Apr 11:15 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at
>> /home/kern/bacula/k/src/dird/inc_c
>> onf.c:712
>> Config error: Options section not permitted in Exclude
>>
>> : line 119, col 12 of file
>> C:\ProgramData\Bacula/bacula-dir.
> "
> 28-Apr 11:15 bacula-dir: ERROR TERMINATION at
> /home/kern/bacula/k/src/dird/inc_c
> onf.c:712
> Config error: Options section not permitted in Exclude
>
> : line 119, col 12 of file
> C:\ProgramData\Bacula/bacula-dir.conf
> Options {
> "
>
> The fragment of the config file it i
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Henrik Johansen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have some questions regarding disk based backups that I hope some of you
> could answer for me. I am currently managing 100+ UNIX systems that are
> backed
> up using a variety of scripts which I really would
On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> I'd suggest to just back up that pool with a very plain setup.
> Accurate backups will be good, probably.
My only questions is, given it's extensive use of hardlinks to
minimize the pool size, if there anything special needed when backing
i
On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Jayson Broughton wrote:
> As far as solving the laptop solution, I have been playing around
> in the bacula installation/configuration guide on JobDefs (setting
> global job definitions for clients). In this case I am trying out:
Thanks for the thoughts!
I just
On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Kevin Keane wrote:
> This depends on your situation, of course, but I found that very
> often,
> backing up workstations really isn't all that useful. Ideally, they
> don't hold any data (because the data is stored on a server),
Life would be simple if everyone fol
Hi,
27.04.2009 19:39, Michael Lang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i didn't find any restriction about copying Jobs (Type "C") between two
> storage resources located on different SD's.
> I tried but the job always get canceled telling the the SD is not aware
> of the resource (original pool storage)
>
> i a
Hi list,
I have some questions regarding disk based backups that I hope some of you
could answer for me. I am currently managing 100+ UNIX systems that are backed
up using a variety of scripts which I really would like to replace with
something
solid, flexible, scalable and easy to manage.
Bac
Steven,
We are actually new to bacula as well. Just now starting to configure it in
a test environment for laptops/desktops. As we do not use exchange here,
nor do we use folder re-direction, our setup is slightly different then
Kevin was talking about. Right now I have a fileset for each indiv
Hello, neighbor ;-)
27.04.2009 19:04, Heinz Ulrich Stille wrote:
> Hi!
>
> What I want is somewhat like the description for the new "Allow
> Duplicate Jobs" functionality, but not quite:
> I'd like an upcoming Full (or Differential) backup to cancel all
> queued jobs of lower level (Differential
I've a problem with bat.
I'm useing bacula 3.0.0.
All is running well.
But if i try to restore a file, or a set of files with bat it does
not work.
I browse through filetree, select a file, mark it to restore an hit
the restore button, nothing happens.
Even with the RESTORE function. It builds the
Hello
and welcome here!
I hope that, together with our community, you get your questions
answered to your full satisfaction. I'll try to give you some hints...
27.04.2009 17:49, Steven Palm wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm new here, so be gentle. :) I work for a non-profit with a mix of
> Windows, Mac O
Steven Palm wrote:
> * I am also looking at BackupPC for our roving laptops, and to give
> them a nice interface to retrieve files. However, is there anywhere
> documentation on how to effectively backup this "pool" via Bacula?
> I've seen lots of references, but so far have found no exam
Hi,
i didn't find any restriction about copying Jobs (Type "C") between two
storage resources located on different SD's.
I tried but the job always get canceled telling the the SD is not aware
of the resource (original pool storage)
i already found that the copy jobs cant be on the same SD with
Hi!
What I want is somewhat like the description for the new "Allow
Duplicate Jobs" functionality, but not quite:
I'd like an upcoming Full (or Differential) backup to cancel all
queued jobs of lower level (Differential and Incremental or
Incremental). E.g. if my current tape from "daily" pool is
Hi!
I'm new here, so be gentle. :) I work for a non-profit with a mix of
Windows, Mac OS X and Linux servers/desktops/laptops. As our needs and
equipment base has grown, backups have always been somewhat
problematic once we got past a few central file repositories.
We had purchased a bruApp
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Hello Arno,
thanks for the hints.
> Did you actually run the script to update the database schema?
No, I deleted the old installation and installed the new one.
Remote drives:
Studied the documentation and added the 'onefs=no' option to the FileSet:
Yup, I had (and still have) the same problem, because AFAIK there's no way for
reloading SD without restarting.
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On Monday 27 April 2009 15:20:49 ?? ??? wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I think, that i saw your question about it. So, i thougth that this
> feature is obvious :).
> I have writt
On Monday 27 April 2009 14:14:51 ?? ??? wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> How i can reload bacula-sd.conf on the fly (without restarting?) such as
> bacula-dir reload.
>
> I tryed to send HUP signal to bacula-sd but i have not any result.
>
> Thanks a lot.
Hi.
When I asked it a few years ago I was
Hi all.
How i can reload bacula-sd.conf on the fly (without restarting?) such as
bacula-dir reload.
I tryed to send HUP signal to bacula-sd but i have not any result.
Thanks a lot.
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I've got problems on access rights on restored folders on debian etch
with bacula 2.4.4.
example:
file to restore: /A/B/C/file.txt
original folder A access rights: 2775/drwxrwsr-x
restored folder A access rights: 0764/drwxrw-r--
is there a way to get the correct permissions restored for t
Hello,
I have questions regarding duplicates of backups. At the moment, I use
self-written rsync scripts on a dedicated backup server which works in two
steps. First, it collects all data from all servers and stores it on a
local disk. Then it copies that data to rotating USB-devices. Let's say
Hi,
24.04.2009 11:17, Ralf Brinkmann wrote:
> Is it in any way possible to give the file-daemon an alias name to
> represent the DNS alias name of that server?
I guess I must misunderstand the request, because it seems too simple:
Just set the name in the conf file to whatever you like.
If you
Is anyone using the bacula director & sd on Windows? How have you found
it?
Thanks
James
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