Jon Schewe wrote:
> It seems that opensuse is in need of a maintainer for bacula. Anyone
> interested?
>
Hi Jon,
As fan of opensuse, and Bacula, I'm really interessed about that.
I've some plan to build recent version with obs (openbuild service).
But I've need some time (which I'm currently a b
2009/11/30 Shawn
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> Hello everyone,
>
> It's been a long time since I've posted here, I originally gave out a
> hashed up version of a Vista/Windows Server 2008 file set that was being most
> optimal, however, I'm recognizing late that the "C:\Users\username\AppData"
> folder isn't exactly
Hello everyone,
It's been a long time since I've posted here, I originally gave out
a hashed up version of a Vista/Windows Server 2008 file set that was
being most optimal, however, I'm recognizing late that the "C:\Users
\username\AppData" folder isn't exactly being backed up...
I'm cons
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From: Lars Zeb
Date: Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:47 PM
Subject: RE: [Bacula-users] Director won't start
To: John Drescher
John,
Thanks for the tip. I'm having trouble understanding the config files. What
"state file" cannot it not open?
Director {
> I need some help. I have a problem with bacula-sd options for a weekly tapes
> rotation.
> I have a LTO-4 and bacula 2.4.4-1 on a debian amd64.
> Every week I change the tape by another. I have 5 tapes but one slot.
> But when I change the tape and i run a backup I have a problem. Bacula want
>
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Larry Marshall wrote:
> Running Bacular 3.0.3 on FreeNAS on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4
>
> When I try to start the Director, it will not remain in memory. Is there any
> way to determine what the problem is?
>
Run the director directly from the shell. Add a -D 100 for
Running Bacular 3.0.3 on FreeNAS on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4
When I try to start the Director, it will not remain in memory. Is there any
way to determine what the problem is?
Thanks Lars
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/bacula-dir start
Starting bacula_dir.
ps auwx | grep bacula
bacula 7 0.0 0.2 7916
Hello bacula-users.
I need some help. I have a problem with bacula-sd options for a weekly tapes
rotation.
I have a LTO-4 and bacula 2.4.4-1 on a debian amd64.
Every week I change the tape by another. I have 5 tapes but one slot.
But when I change the tape and i run a backup I have a problem. Bac
Stephen Thompson wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago we converted our Solaris (5.10) to Linux (Centos
> 5.4) and are now seeing consistently higher loads. Same hardware
> (literally). We monitor the load average on our server and the history
> shows a consistent load average on Solaris of between 0-1
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> shows a consistent load average on Solaris of between 0-1 (occasional
> peaks above) and a consistent load average on Linux of 2-4 (occasional
> peaks above, though seldom below unless "literally" idle).
> [...]
> To say the least, this is rather disa
Hello all,
I was curious what type of load averages people were seeing on their
bacula servers...
A couple of weeks ago we converted our Solaris (5.10) to Linux (Centos
5.4) and are now seeing consistently higher loads. Same hardware
(literally). We monitor the load average on our server and t
Hello,
30.11.2009 16:20, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
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> I have a Bacula 3.0.2 server (director and SD) with 18 backup clients
> (FDs), all but two of them in the same LAN. The two remaining ones are
> reached via VPN connections which seem to have the
Hi Arno, Lucas and Frank,
Thanks for your replies. I didn't realise the Bacula-Python API wasn't that
well used. Sounds like a useful feature to me, but...
I'll take a look and report back regarding any findings and what I end up
doing, and thanks for the pointers. Thankfully what we need to a
Thanks Dan and Arno. I tried dumping and reloading the database but
that didn't help and couldn't find any error messages in Mysql logs
hence the only thing left is to upgrade the Bacula version.
Cheers,
Win
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> Message: 19
> Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:32:04 +0100
> From: Arno Lehmann
> Subject:
> While 6MB/s is slow for LTO-1, one of the biggest things that I have
> seen affect throughput is the rate that the data can be pulled from the
> source disks.
I have a scsi driver initialization problem that causes me domain
validation problems that ends up setting the scsi bus in the lowest
Hi and welcome. I'm also new to using Bacula, but hopefully can offer
some usefull info :-)
Tape Capacity:
As you have seen LTO-1 tapes have an uncompressed capacity of 100GB,
due to bacula overhead, you should see no less then slightly under the
100GB on each cartrage. I have seen traf
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Paul Binkley wrote:
> Do you think upgrading the director is a better solution over the long-term
> since the 3.0 director can talk to 2.4 clients?
That's definitely the solution I would vote for. There are scripts and
documentation available for movi
Ok, I will try to give you all the information I use and what I try.
We want to install bacula-fd and bconsole on a Mac.
Compiling the source code on Leopard 10.5 work and run great.
On Snow Leopard 10.6 compiling the source work (with trick, see below)
but when the bacula-fd do his backup he bac
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I have a Bacula 3.0.2 server (director and SD) with 18 backup clients
(FDs), all but two of them in the same LAN. The two remaining ones are
reached via VPN connections which seem to have the timeout problem
(not honouring the keepalive setting) which
> Sorry, Director is running 2.4.4 on CentOS 5.3. Storage Daemon is running
> 3.0.2 on a different CentOS 5.3 machine. Director and Storage are fine
> together, but the 2.4.4 director cannot access the 3.0.2 fd (running on the
> sd machine). This is all with sqlite.
>
I can not help with CentOS but
Hi,
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Paul Binkley wrote:
> I hope someone can help. I have been using Bacula for a couple of months now
> running 2.4 on the director and all client daemons, and 3.0 for the storage
> daemon (my mistake). This has been working fine. The 3.0 file daemon isn't
> compatible with
Sorry, Director is running 2.4.4 on CentOS 5.3. Storage Daemon is running
3.0.2 on a different CentOS 5.3 machine. Director and Storage are fine
together, but the 2.4.4 director cannot access the 3.0.2 fd (running on the
sd machine). This is all with sqlite.
Do you think upgrading the director is
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Paul Binkley wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I hope someone can help. I have been using Bacula for a couple of months now
> running 2.4 on the director and all client daemons, and 3.0 for the storage
> daemon (my mistake). This has been working fine. The 3.0 file daemon isn
Hi Folks,
I hope someone can help. I have been using Bacula for a couple of months now
running 2.4 on the director and all client daemons, and 3.0 for the storage
daemon (my mistake). This has been working fine. The 3.0 file daemon isn't
compatible with the 2.4 director, so I need to downgrade.
I
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From: John Drescher
Date: Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] AutoRecycling
To: David Siegfried
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:54 AM, David Siegfried
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a problem with my Bacula. The backup works fine but if the
Hello,
and welcome!
30.11.2009 13:21, Jens Froehlich wrote:
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> Hi bacula-users,
>
> I has a problem with my Bacula (3.0.2) installation on OpenSuSE 11.1
> (32Bit). The LTO-1 tapes are described only a half, nevertheless, it
> should fit 100 GB
John Drescher schrieb:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Jens Froehlich
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>> Hi bacula-users,
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>> I has a problem with my Bacula (3.0.2) installation on OpenSuSE 11.1
>> (32Bit). The LTO-1 tapes are described only a half, neverthele
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Jens Froehlich wrote:
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> Hi bacula-users,
>
> I has a problem with my Bacula (3.0.2) installation on OpenSuSE 11.1
> (32Bit). The LTO-1 tapes are described only a half, nevertheless, it
> should fit 100 GB on it? I
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Hi bacula-users,
I has a problem with my Bacula (3.0.2) installation on OpenSuSE 11.1
(32Bit). The LTO-1 tapes are described only a half, nevertheless, it
should fit 100 GB on it? I already succeed different values of the
parametres " minimum block si
While compiling the the bacula-3.0.1/src/plugins/fd # make test throwing
the following errors:
"usr/bin/g++ -I../.. -I../../filed -DTEST_PROGRAM -c
../../filed/fd_plugins.c
../../filed/fd_plugins.c:992: error: conflicting declaration ‘int (*
plugin_bopen)(JCR*, const char*, int, mode_t)’
../../f
It seems that opensuse is in need of a maintainer for bacula. Anyone
interested?
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Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> > [...]
> > Anyone else here with the same problem? Anyone (maybe Kern or Eric)
> > here that can tell if one of the upcoming new bacula features (dedup?)
> > could help to solve the problem with the massive amount of tapes
> > needed and the growing time windows and bandwid
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my Bacula. The backup works fine but if the last
tape is full, bacula doesn’t take the first one again, so I have to
update the volume status manual.
Here my Storage Definition
# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
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