thanks
2009/12/16 Timo Neuvonen
> At first, you need to run "update pool from resource" (like you've
> already done)
> Then, from "volume parameters" choose "update all volumes from pool" (or
> "all volumes from all pools", if you prefer so / have edited several pools)
>
>
> "vishal veerka
Tried fd ver 2.4.4 and 3.0.3 and they start and pid dies immediately. I am
having a hard time diagnosing this one. OS X "console" does not post the
error and system log files are just as quiet. Seems to compile fine. I can
bconsole to the director (Ubuntu 3.0.3) from the os x machine. Checked the
Hello!
Currently, in the evenings my backup system backups first to disk and
then in the mornings I scheduled a copy job to copy the jobs to tape (LTO2).
It worked fine so far, but now I have a new machine and have to do a
full backup with the size of ~330GB. (The other machines are <200GB)
Bacul
Hi,
13.12.2009 18:59, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we're restoring a large number of files backed up from an old Win2K-based
> NAS onto a Windows Server 2008 system. We backup e:\group and e:\home.
>
> We're finding that directories which were not hidden on the Win2K system,
> when restored
> On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:57:57 -0800, Kevin Keane said:
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> > -Original Message-
> > > I also checked: there are no jobs associated with these volumes.
> >
> > Yes, prune should mark those volumes are purged if
Experimenting with Bacula from ports on FreeBSD 7.2 in a jail during the
last few days. I'm running a lightly modified from the stock
bacula-sd.conf. I experienced the same problem described in the OP. I
followed Bruno's advice and ran with -d999. I noticed that following the
completion of my te
2009/12/16 Gabriel - IP Guys :
> I have about 200G of failed backups, I wish to prune these from my storage
> demon, because I’m now using about 2TB for backup data – If there anyway to
> prune failed jobs from the database?
>
purge
and then job
but you would have to know what jobs. You could pr
Try post your configuration
My good one is:
Pool {
Name = POOL-log
Use Volume Once = no
Pool Type = Backup
AutoPrune = yes
# Accept Any Volume = yes
Maximum Volume Bytes = 4GB
VolumeRetention = 180d
Recycle = yes
LabelFormat = "DVD-${Year}.${Month}.${Day}-$
{Hour}.${Minute}"
}
I'm sure that my configuration tells me that the maximum volume size
should be 2G - and for some reason, I've noticed volumes that are larger
than this by some way (I spotted a 20G file, I was stunned!)
How can I force all my volumes to be 2G maximum size, the reason I want
this is because I us
I have about 200G of failed backups, I wish to prune these from my
storage demon, because I'm now using about 2TB for backup data - If
there anyway to prune failed jobs from the database?
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Hi,
I've run a restore job that has a bunch of files, in fact almost of
them was restored but I get error status:
16-Dec 11:25 supernoc-dir JobId 464: Error: Bacula supernoc-dir 2.4.3
(10Oct08): 16-Dec-2009 11:25:26
Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat
JobId:
Hi,
I have about 1.5 TB of data, consisting of logs, backups and stuff kept on
CDs and DVDs for years, and i'm willing to store these datas on bacula for
easier maintenance from now on.
I want to bulk insert these datas into bacula and will do it via creating a
job definition in bacula that wi
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 December 2009 10:54:21 Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> As the future of MySQL seems to be uncertain, and there is an
>> alternative, has anyone tried it? Any comments?
>>
>> http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB_versus_MySQL
>
On Wednesday 16 December 2009 10:54:21 Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> As the future of MySQL seems to be uncertain, and there is an
> alternative, has anyone tried it? Any comments?
>
> http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB_versus_MySQL
We have not yet tried MariaDB, but we are following its devel
As the future of MySQL seems to be uncertain, and there is an
alternative, has anyone tried it? Any comments?
http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB_versus_MySQL
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So so is good, very good, very excellent good:
and yet it is not; it is but so so.
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At first, you need to run "update pool from resource" (like you've already done)
Then, from "volume parameters" choose "update all volumes from pool" (or "all
volumes from all pools", if you prefer so / have edited several pools)
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