I am running a bacula director (and storage daemon) on a machine in a
private IP net. One of the clients is located in a public IP net (let's
call it external-fd). The connection from server-dir/server-sd to
external fd is NATed.
Like described on the bacula.org website in "dealing with firewal
Steve Costaras wrote:
>
> On 01/26/2010 14:50, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 25.01.2010 22:51, Steve Costaras wrote:
>>
>>> I am running into a problem here. I have had to purge a previous full
>>> backup for a client machine. I then manually ran a full backup from
>>> the console.A
On 01/26/2010 14:50, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 25.01.2010 22:51, Steve Costaras wrote:
>
>>
>> I am running into a problem here. I have had to purge a previous full
>> backup for a client machine. I then manually ran a full backup from
>> the console.After that was completed I the
I am not subscribed to the devel list, so if someone would forward this I would
appreciate it. The website says to submit it to both the users and devel
lists. Thanks.
Item 1: Restore proper ownership and permissions to created directories
Origin: Mark Nienberg
Date: 26 January 2010
What
Hi,
Another question... Is anyone using a virtual disk-changer
(disk-changer preferably, since vchanger doesnt seem to compile on
RHES4) out there in production with success? Anyone willing to share
their working configuration?
Any help would be most certainly appreciated :)
Regards,
Renato
---
>I would really appreciate it if someone could look over the bacula-dir.conf
>file below which I took from the manual and modified. The manual example is
>in chapter 25 'Automated Disk Backup' however when I used this bacula
>returned an error about no default pool being defined. I therefore added
Arno,
On 26 Jan, 2010, at 15:21 , Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 26.01.2010 18:05, Daniel wrote:
>> I have the following situation:
>>
>> I am backing up a Windows hard disk (let's call it R: for
>> remote)... it is NOT the C: drive on the remote host. I wish to
>> back up nearly everything on i
On 26.01.2010 20:11, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Dear Thomas,
> It's quite simple to resolve as all is in the log.
> The default scripts and configs which reference the catalog database
> look for a resource in config called MyCatalog
> yours is call MySQL so you have two choice. Renaming your catalog
On 26.01.2010 17:05, Piotr Gbyliczek wrote:
> Hi
>
> First thing I would check, is if it wouldn't run correctly if you will
> correct
> wrong database name in bacula config : you have there "baculabd" instead
> "baculadb".
>
OK. Thanks! I've overlooked this detail ... :-(
I've corrected it,
Hi,
26.01.2010 18:05, Daniel wrote:
> I have the following situation:
>
> I am backing up a Windows hard disk (let's call it R: for
> remote)... it is NOT the C: drive on the remote host. I wish to
> back up nearly everything on it EXCEPT for one directory:
> R:/strangedir Under R:/strangedir I *
Hi Kern!
Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 16:35 +0100 schrieb Kern Sibbald:
> I wasn't aware that Source Forge prohibited Open Source software from being
> distributed in a number of countries such as yours. It suprises me and in
> my opinion is not a good thing, but then Source Forge is a US entity
Hi,
25.01.2010 22:51, Steve Costaras wrote:
>
>
> I am running into a problem here. I have had to purge a previous full
> backup for a client machine. I then manually ran a full backup from
> the console.After that was completed I then tried to manually run an
> incremental (as the fu
Tino,
Thanks for your idea, however I'd rather not depend on generating a tree file
before backing up the directory structure - first off the directory structure
is very complex and changes frequently - I'm not sure if we could properly
synchronize the tree generation with the backup of the dat
Dear Thomas,
It's quite simple to resolve as all is in the log.
The default scripts and configs which reference the catalog database
look for a resource in config called MyCatalog
yours is call MySQL so you have two choice. Renaming your catalog resource or
adjust the different configuration
insid
> On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:25:27 +, Conor O'Callaghan said:
>
> Sorry by master I meant the bacula director, when I look at the files there,
> they seem encrypted, I can see other files from systems which don't use PKI.
>
>
> Right, now that I do a stop/start on the bacula-fd ( client ) ra
> if ( echo "sta client=${jobClient}" | bconsole | grep -v -q "Failed to
> connect to Client" ); then
You can't do it with grep -v because it will match all other lines.
You need to use grep without -v and then swap the exit 0 and exit 1 cases.
__Martin
Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> Yes, I saw this here, too. Then on another startup of bat, it worked
> properly.
>
> So now, If that happens, I close bat and start it again until the
> console is there...
>
> Using QT4.6.1 here.
Still looking into it here.
One machine with qt-4.5.3-9.fc11.i586 never s
Hi Daniel,
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:05:46AM -0600, Daniel wrote:
> I have the following situation:
>
> I am backing up a Windows hard disk (let's call it R: for remote)... it is
> NOT the C: drive on the remote host.
> I wish to back up nearly everything on it EXCEPT for one directory:
> R:
I have the following situation:
I am backing up a Windows hard disk (let's call it R: for remote)... it is NOT
the C: drive on the remote host.
I wish to back up nearly everything on it EXCEPT for one directory:
R:/strangedir
Under R:/strangedir I *ONLY* want to keep the directory tree structur
I'm not going to repeat the suggestions others have made, but why
don't you just upgrade your ethernet to Gigabit speed? It's cheap to
do generally. Setting up a point to point backup connection that
runs at Gigabit speed shouldn't be too expensive.
Or the other option would be to add anothe
Joseph and Dan,
Thanks for your help. That's got me started and it was mainly how to add the
arguments to the scripts that I was not fully sure about. Now I must read up
on securing mysql.
I would really appreciate it if someone could look over the bacula-dir.conf
file below which I took from the
> At first, the volume retention of two days for full
> backups looks like a
> very dangerous mistake. Maybe it should be 2 weeks? If
> this was for some
> testing, it's ok. But remember to fix this before you
> expect the system
> really works as it should...
Yes, I'm doing just testing before pr
Hi
First thing I would check, is if it wouldn't run correctly if you will correct
wrong database name in bacula config : you have there "baculabd" instead
"baculadb".
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Hi!
I have set up bacula server on windows. But: there is an error reported
constantly:
26-Jan 05:19 bacula-dir ERROR TERMINATION
Please correct configuration file: C:\Bacula\bacula-dir.conf
26-Jan 05:31 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Could not open Catalog
"MyCatalog", database "baculabd".
On 01/26/10 06:54, smart...@noc.skylogicnet.com wrote:
> Hi at all,
> I've just subscribed on this ML because I've passed last
> month trying to get working a central backup server with
> bacula 3.0.3 on Centos 5.3. Now I'm able to backup a
> single FD on a file structure composed by a Full weekly
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 01/26/10 09:12, Cyril Lavier wrote:
>
>> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>
>>> Cyril, I would look at the load on all the machines involved,
>>> particularly the machine running the catalog and Director. You also did
>>> not specify what you're backing up to.
>>>
>>>
On 01/26/10 09:12, Cyril Lavier wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Cyril, I would look at the load on all the machines involved,
>> particularly the machine running the catalog and Director. You also did
>> not specify what you're backing up to.
>>
>>
> I'm backing up a big amount of small file
About 20 GB/hour is what I got on a data set of 700 - 900 GB.
Mehma
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> Hi at all,
> I've just subscribed on this ML because I've passed last
> month trying to get working a central backup server with
> bacula 3.0.3 on Centos 5.3. Now I'm able to backup a
> single FD on a file structure composed by a Full weekly
> backup (on Thursday) and incremental one from Fryday
le dahut wrote :
> Hello,
>
> I'm using bacula 3.0.3 on Ubuntu Hardy and I have a strange problem.
>
> I cannot connect bacula-dir with bconsole.
>
> * bconsole and director passwords are the same
> * bacula-dir has a new catalog
> * port 9101 is listening
>
>
> when I execute 'bacula-dir -d
From: fadwa lahrach [mailto:fadwa.lahr...@hotmail.fr]
[r...@localhost bin]# ./bconsole
Connecting to Director localhost:9101
bconsole JobId 0: Fatal error: bsock.c:135 Unable to connect to Director
daemon on localhost:9101. ERR=Connexion refusée
Knowing that i use Mysql, and the 3 daemons are
Hi at all,
I've just subscribed on this ML because I've passed last
month trying to get working a central backup server with
bacula 3.0.3 on Centos 5.3. Now I'm able to backup a
single FD on a file structure composed by a Full weekly
backup (on Thursday) and incremental one from Fryday to
Wednesday
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 01/26/10 04:24, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
>
>> Hello Cyril,
>> did you try using compression? Compression is done at client level, so,
>> if you have CPU power, you could get higher throughput.
>> In my eperience it is very hard to obtain a throughput higher than
On 01/26/10 05:31, Personal Técnico wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have modified my check-client script as following:
>
> #! /bin/bash
> jobClient=$1
> if ( echo "sta client=${jobClient}" | bconsole | grep -v -q "Failed to
> connect to Client" ); then
> exit 0
> else
> exit 1
> fi
>
>
> Wit
* Richard Scobie schrieb am 26.01.10 um 03:54 Uhr:
> Have just updated all components to 5.0.0 and a remote bat connection
> does not display the console window - it just stays on the last selected
> page.
>
> When starting bat, it just goes up with a blank page, but all other
> pages display c
On Tue, January 26, 2010 7:09 am, Dan Langille wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
>> mail...@securitylabs.it wrote:
>>> Hello, I've upgraded one of my Bacula 3.0.3 to 5.0.0.
>>>
>>> All seems ok, there is only one thing I'm unsure about: at the end of
>>> every job now I have a line like this:
>>>
>>> 2
On 01/26/10 04:24, Ferdinando Pasqualetti wrote:
> Hello Cyril,
> did you try using compression? Compression is done at client level, so,
> if you have CPU power, you could get higher throughput.
> In my eperience it is very hard to obtain a throughput higher than 50%
> of nominal capacity of the w
On 01/26/10 03:54, fadwa lahrach wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> AftAfter successful configuration and installation of Bacula, i wanted
> to start the "bconsole" but i always get this error:
> [r...@localhost bin]# ./bacula start
> Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
> Starting the Bacula File daemon
> Sta
Dan Langille wrote:
> mail...@securitylabs.it wrote:
>> Hello, I've upgraded one of my Bacula 3.0.3 to 5.0.0.
>>
>> All seems ok, there is only one thing I'm unsure about: at the end of
>> every job now I have a line like this:
>>
>> 25-Jan 17:24 tramezzone-dir JobId 718: Begin pruning Jobs older
Hello,
I'm using bacula 3.0.3 on Ubuntu Hardy and I have a strange problem.
I cannot connect bacula-dir with bconsole.
* bconsole and director passwords are the same
* bacula-dir has a new catalog
* port 9101 is listening
when I execute 'bacula-dir -d 999 -v -f' and 'bconsole -d 999' I get :
*
Hi,
I have modified my check-client script as following:
#! /bin/bash
jobClient=$1
if ( echo "sta client=${jobClient}" | bconsole | grep -v -q "Failed to
connect to Client" ); then
exit 0
else
exit 1
fi
With this script, if client is on, backup runs with no problem, but if
c
Hi,
as a relative bacula newbie myself I have a couple of suggestions.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Cyril Lavier wrote:
> Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin
> to see a problem.
>
> Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit.
>
> But the actual speed of bacula's backup is a
Le mardi 26 janvier 2010 09:03:38, Cyril Lavier a écrit :
> Hi.
Hello Cyril.
> Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin
> to see a problem.
>
> Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit.
Mine are made in the same way. I'm actually deploying Bacula in my enterprise
and m
Hello,
As far as I know when the max run time is reached the job is cancelled. It
isn't
a correct backup but maybe it should be interesting to have a new job finish
state like 'Partial' for these kind of jobs.
* A partial job is better than nothing (some files have already been copied).
* If t
Sorry by master I meant the bacula director, when I look at the files there,
they seem encrypted, I can see other files from systems which don't use PKI.
Right, now that I do a stop/start on the bacula-fd ( client ) rather than a
restart, I see the error when trying to recover the file, which is
Hello Cyril,
did you try using compression? Compression is done at client level, so, if
you have CPU power, you could get higher throughput.
In my eperience it is very hard to obtain a throughput higher than 50% of
nominal capacity of the wire.
---
fadwa lahrach wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> AftAfter successful configuration and installation of Bacula, i wanted
> to start the "bconsole" but i always get this error:
> [r...@localhost bin]# ./bacula start
> Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
> Starting the Bacula File daemon
> Starting the Bacula Di
Hello All,
AftAfter successful configuration and installation of Bacula, i wanted to start
the "bconsole" but i always get this error:
[r...@localhost bin]# ./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
Starting the Bacula Director daemon
[r...@localhost
Hi.
Now that my exclude rule works perfectly (thank you guys), I just begin
to see a problem.
Backups are made on a LAN 100Mbit.
But the actual speed of bacula's backup is about 22GB/hour, it's about
50Mbit/second, so it's the half of the actual capacity of the network.
Now the problem is rea
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