Hi, with all your informations, it seems you get the right package.
It could be 2 things, a pb of right between the director and mysql.
And trouble with right as bacula should run now director and sd as non root.
Just check the /var/lib/bacula and dir where you store backup are owned by the
bacu
Hi all:
I'm running Bacula 3.0.2 with a policy of 1 Full Backup per month and the
rest of days Incremental backups. I'm pretending to offer some kind of
archive acces to my end users like this:
1. Trough Samba publish the contents of user backups
2. Create a directory named with the current date
Hi people:
Is it possible to send an email to some user containing the list of all
files saved on a backup? The Messages resource only mentions notsaved files.
Could someone point me to a possible solution for this?
Thanks
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Juche Joseph,
> a RunScript parameter has a %l to pass the Job Level on
Hey, that sounds interesting, I did note eaven know that, can you point
me to the on line documentation where I could find more about that?
Hannes
>> a RunScript parameter has a %l to pass the Job Level on
>Hey, that sounds interesting, I did note eaven know that, can you point
>me to the on line documentation where I could find more about that?
Hannes,
The area in the docs is under the Director Config Job Resource:
http://www.bacula.org/3.0
3995 Bad autochanger "unload slot 2, drive 0": ERR=Child exited with
code 1
Results=Unloading drive 0 into Storage Element 2...mtx: Request Sense:
Long Report=yes
mtx: Request Sense: Valid Residual=no
mtx: Request Sense: Error Code=70 (Current)
mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=Illegal Request
mtx: Req
hi
i have a quantum LTO-4 drive connected via
lsi sas hba (LSISAS1068E).
Device {
Name = LTO-4-Drive
Description = "QUANTUM LTO-4 Tape Drive"
Media Type = LTO-4
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMe
Watson, Joe wrote:
> With lsscsi I never find a device for /dev/nst0 is why I went with
> /dev/sg0 is it possible bacula is expecting the latter and resolves it
> on its own somehow?
>
> This is the output from lsscsi -g
> [4:0:4:0]tapeHP Ultrium 4-SCSI W24W /dev/st0 /dev/sg0
> [
With lsscsi I never find a device for /dev/nst0 is why I went with
/dev/sg0 is it possible bacula is expecting the latter and resolves it
on its own somehow?
This is the output from lsscsi -g
[4:0:4:0]tapeHP Ultrium 4-SCSI W24W /dev/st0 /dev/sg0
[4:0:4:1]mediumx HP 1x8
With lsscsi I never find a device for /dev/nst0 is why I went with
/dev/sg0 is it possible bacula is expecting the latter and resolves it
on its own somehow?
This is the output from lsscsi -g
[4:0:4:0]tapeHP Ultrium 4-SCSI W24W /dev/st0 /dev/sg0
[4:0:4:1]mediumx HP 1x8
Is it possible to manipulate the fileset based on the job? For example, a
RunScript parameter has a %l to pass the Job Level on, can the fileset somehow
be manipulated like this as well?
Thanks,
jlc
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> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:05:01 +0200, Roger Meier said:
>
> The Device Status Part of "status storage=File" prints out the following:
>
> Device status:
> Device "File" (/data/backup) is not open.
> Device "LTO-2" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
> Device "LTO-3" (/dev/nst1) is not open.
OK, this sh
I stand corrected. I finally got through the full backup, swapping volumes
as soon as I could once they were requested but the following 2 nights
bacula scheduled another full backup (when it should have been
incremental).
If anyone has suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing them.
Thanks in advance,
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Yes, I did see this by googling, but I really doubted the server was out of
> disk space - there are several gigabytes free for MySQL DB and /tmp ain't full
> either. So I just couldn't believe it :)
As you've discovered: It's surprising how big the te
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Richard Mortimer wrote:
> The immediate failure is because the number of affected rows is zero. I'm not
> sure what the underlying cause could be (apart from the fact that JobId 104670
> is not in the Job table - pruning or a bug?)
More likely bug than pruning. It's being run
Hi,
On 15/09/2009 16:54, Alan Brown wrote:
>
> 2.4.4 (not able to update yet)
>
> I keep getting errors like this on update slots and incremental updates of
> the bacula-dir server
>
> Subject: Bacula: Admin Fatal Error of UpdateSlots.2009-09-13_12.30.43 Full
>
> 14-Sep 18:24 msslay-dir JobId 1046
Martin Simmons schrieb:
> What does
>
> status storage=File
>
> print, in particular the "Device status" part?
>
The Device Status Part of "status storage=File" prints out the following:
Device status:
Device "File" (/data/backup) is not open.
Device "LTO-2" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
Device "LTO
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