Hi all,
With help from this list I discovered that a temporary SQLite3 file is
filling up my root file system. For incrementals and differentials this is
not a problem. Full backups, however, fail because the / (root) fills to
100%.
I've created the largest possible root for my setup (= flash
>
> Hello,
> I'm back after a year absence. I have Bacula 2.2.8 installed on
a
> FreeBSD machine. I want first to upgrade then to image an xpsp2
machine. I'm
> wanting to back the system up completely, using vss, ensuring i get
the
> system state, then drop in a new hard disk, one that's lar
Hello,
I'm back after a year absence. I have Bacula 2.2.8 installed on a
FreeBSD machine. I want first to upgrade then to image an xpsp2 machine. I'm
wanting to back the system up completely, using vss, ensuring i get the
system state, then drop in a new hard disk, one that's larger, boot f
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From: Reynier Perez Mira
Date: Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:59 PM
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] What this message means?
To: John Drescher
I don't think so. I haven't any Firewall. I think there is a config
files problem. This is the file under Windows Server (to
Ah - thank you Troy - purging the volume seems to be the magic step.
:^)
Troy Daniels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Phil R wrote:
>> Hope this is the right place to ask this - if not, sorry.
>>
>> Using 2.4.4, automatic recycling doesn't allow tapes to be reused.
>>
>> I've discovered that if I set the tape st
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
> Hi:
> I configure a Job and for testing I connect to bconsole and run the Job. I
> get this message and really don't know where the problem is:
>
> Console connected at 01-Jun-09 13:52
> JobId Level Name Status
>
Ok, I answer myself. I bring up the includes just before JobDefs and now it
works perfectly
# Jobs and Clients Definitions
@/etc/Bacula/clients/salvasprod-fd.conf
JobDefs {
Name = "DefinicionPorDefectoParaCopias"
Type = Backup
Level = Incremental
Storage = FileSAN
Messages = Standard
Hi:
I configure a Job and for testing I connect to bconsole and run the Job. I get
this message and really don't know where the problem is:
Console connected at 01-Jun-09 13:52
JobId Level Name Status
==
On Fri, 29 May 2009, Olaf Zevenboom wrote:
> I can tell you that USB is a very very very bad idea to use / trust for
> reliable backups. Why? Pumping huge amounts of data over USB to a disk
> cause things to get very hot. Often to hot to handle resulting in
> BBQ-ing the USB-SATA converter or your
Hi every:
To get a better organization in my file and touch the Director
(bacula-dir.conf) less I make a choice: work with external config files. Each
file contains definitions for Job, Client, Schedule, Pools and FileSet. Then in
my bacula-dir.conf file I add this line (for each new client):
@/
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Victor Sterpu wrote:
> I want to restore a specific file.
> When I try to "cd" from bacula console in a specified directory I
> receive the error: "Invalid path given".
> I use bacula 3.0.1 on a windows client.
> In don't have the same problem on linux.
>
Did you u
I've just installed bacula 3.0.1 and I have the following error "File
daemon at ":9102" rejected Hello command".
Thank you.
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I want to restore a specific file.
When I try to "cd" from bacula console in a specified directory I
receive the error: "Invalid path given".
I use bacula 3.0.1 on a windows client.
In don't have the same problem on linux.
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Martin,
Thanks. I should have thought about these tools myself. But I didn't so
thank you for that!
It looks like you are on to something.. This time the file descriptor was
15 and if I look at the 'kdump' output is show;
15007 bacula-dir GIO fd 15 wrote 1024 bytes
"SQLite format 3
> On Fri, 29 May 2009 13:56:12 -0700, Justin T Pryzby said:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> Trying to understand here..
Please keep posting to the list.
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 06:38:21PM +0100, Martin Simmons wrote:
> > > On Fri, 29 May 2009 00:17:51 -0700, Justin T Pryzby said:
> >
> > Unfor
> On Wed, 27 May 2009 12:38:25 -0400, aa1767a said:
>
> >
> > It means that the chflags(2) system call is failing. Maybe the filesystem
> > format on the client doesn't support flags? Does /bin/chflags work on that
> > file?
> >
> > __Martin
> >
>
>
> Thanks Martin
> Apparently FreeBSD
> On Sat, 30 May 2009 21:35:06 +0200, Johan van Vliet said:
>
> Hi...
>
> A couple of weeks ago posted the message below. Today I upgraded the system
> to OpenBSD 4.5 (Flashboot) and installed "lsof" inorder to tackle to
> problem.
>
> If I run "lsof" every few minutes with a full backup
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