Hi,
>>
> Actually bacula uses ctime by default, not mtime.
>
Actually under the 'Level = Incremental' section of the page you linked
it states:
"The File daemon (Client) decides which files to backup for an
Incremental backup by comparing start time of the prior Job (Full,
Differential, o
Hi,
I have a server with xen virtualization.
Guest (domU) image is based on host (dom0) created lvm image.
I do a backup from bacula:
- before script is create a snapshot
- backup snapshot image (not file based, because i prefer not)
- after script is remove snapshot
backup process is fine.
rest
Troy Daniels wrote:
> Is it possible the files where created with a mtime in the future?
>
> From memory, Bacula uses the mtime of the files to determine if they
> have changed since the last backup ran.
>
> If they have a mtime in the future they get backed up every time.
>
> If so, using 'touch
On Wed 09 September 2009 04:00:06 pm John Drescher wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:30 PM, C M Reinehr wrote:
> > On Wed 09 September 2009 01:24:55 pm John Drescher wrote:
> >> > After manually deleting the bacula mysql db, if I perform a
> >> > "status storage=" in bconsole, I see old terminated
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:30 PM, C M Reinehr wrote:
> On Wed 09 September 2009 01:24:55 pm John Drescher wrote:
>> > After manually deleting the bacula mysql db, if I perform a
>> > "status storage=" in bconsole, I see old terminated jobs.
>> >
>> > Where is this coming from?
>>
>> This info is not
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 14:45:18 +, Joseph L Casale said:
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>
> >Alas not, because building the SD also builds the tools like bscan, which do
> >need a database.
> >
> >However, you can build Bacula with sqlite instead of mysql as long as you
On Wed 09 September 2009 01:24:55 pm John Drescher wrote:
> > After manually deleting the bacula mysql db, if I perform a
> > "status storage=" in bconsole, I see old terminated jobs.
> >
> > Where is this coming from?
>
> This info is not in the database. I believe there is a text file that
> has
> After manually deleting the bacula mysql db, if I perform a
> "status storage=" in bconsole, I see old terminated jobs.
>
> Where is this coming from?
>
This info is not in the database. I believe there is a text file that
has this in /var/lib/bacula or /var/tmp/bacula however on my director
I d
Hi,
http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg33776.html
the options I use to compile bacula are in this thread.
Kind regards
Julian
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After manually deleting the bacula mysql db, if I perform a
"status storage=" in bconsole, I see old terminated jobs.
Where is this coming from?
Thanks!
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I may have asked this question before, but has anyone had any luck with
getting Bacula to utilize a hardware crypto accelerator for FD
encryption? Setting the engine(3) options in openssl.cnf do not appear
to have any affect. This can be confirmed with statistic programs which
hook into the c
>Alas not, because building the SD also builds the tools like bscan, which do
>need a database.
>
>However, you can build Bacula with sqlite instead of mysql as long as you only
>need the bacula-sd program. Sqlite can be built from source in the depkgs
>download.
Thanks for that info! Is it feasi
>Autofs should do the trick although I have never used it this way with bacula.
Yea, much simpler:)
>Any reason why you do not have a bacula SD on the NFS server?
Because I am trying to avoid compiling on this Solaris server and I
can't find 3.0.2 packages in any Solaris repo:( I do want to get
>The user community should make an effort to offer pre-compiled fd's and sd's
>for various OSes. I was in the same dilemma.
Did you just manually compile the whole thing?
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08.09.2009 15:05, Gerald Leier пишет:
> bacula version is 3.0.1
>
Try to update up to 3.0.2
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>You need to better describe your problem. Post error messages and
>>describe what media you are using. I am confused with you talking
>>about both NFS and dvd.
>
> John,
> Sorry for the confusion, I am trying to setup a device in bacula-sd
The user community should make an effort to offer pre-compiled fd's and sd's
for various OSes. I was in the same dilemma.
Yudhvir
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On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
> Anyone know of existing Bacula 3.0.2 packages for these
> two distros?
>
> Blastwaves are old and I don't
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 11:32:45 +, Joseph L Casale said:
>
> Is this possible to do so that mysql binaries and libraries are not
> needed?
Alas not, because building the SD also builds the tools like bscan, which do
need a database.
However, you can build Bacula with sqlite instead of mysq
>You need to better describe your problem. Post error messages and
>describe what media you are using. I am confused with you talking
>about both NFS and dvd.
John,
Sorry for the confusion, I am trying to setup a device in bacula-sd.conf
that behaves like a DVD but for NFS. I just hoped it would m
> Is this not possible/wise? No matter what I do, following the dvd setup
> my backup stalls waiting for me to mount, then label media? I would rather
> have bacula mount the location when it needs to write to it.
>
You need to better describe your problem. Post error messages and
describe what me
Is this possible to do so that mysql binaries and libraries are not
needed?
Thanks,
jlc
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Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Hi every:
> I have two questions about Bacula.
>
> 1) Recently my boss tell me that he need to backup a Oracle 10g R2
> installed on RedHat 4.5 AS. How I can do this?
> 2) I have one Debian Lenny with OSSIM and I need to backup this too. My
> Bacula server is running
Hi,
>>
> it is running them as incremental.
>
>
Is it possible the files where created with a mtime in the future?
From memory, Bacula uses the mtime of the files to determine if they
have changed since the last backup ran.
If they have a mtime in the future they get backed up every time.
M. Sébastien LELIEVRE wrote:
> Reynier Pérez Mira a écrit :
>
>> Julien Cigar wrote:
>>
>>> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=application_specific_backups:oracle_rdbms
>>>
>> This describe the process when both applications Oracle DB and Bacula
>> are in the same system (server as
Reynier Pérez Mira a écrit :
> Julien Cigar wrote:
>> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=application_specific_backups:oracle_rdbms
>
> This describe the process when both applications Oracle DB and Bacula
> are in the same system (server as far as I understood) but I have this
> separated: Bacul
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