No Don, you didn't misunderstand, I did! I assumed that the week starts on
Sunday, rather than the anniversary of the 1st January.
The only way I can think of to swap the storage disks over on a Monday is to
define week of year in the schedule. A bit inelegant but should work.
Is there a more el
Dan Langille pisze:
> ganiuszka wrote:
>> Dan Langille pisze:
>>> Resending with additional information
>>>
>>> ganiuszka wrote:
I used to this job next directives:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Allow Higher Duplicates = yes
I ran the job, and the moment I started a job of
Eric Downing wrote on 01/02/2010 01:52:31 PM:
> I'm starting a new thread with a more descriptive title than the
> previous. I apologize for allowing the last thread to get away from
> the subject.
>
> I've got Bacula up and running, I'm able to use bconsole. I have
> changed all the password
OK have a good laugh. As it turns out I did not have the bacula-sd / fd
apps installed. When I installed Bacula: apt-get install bacula-mysql -
I never thought that that command wouldn't install the daemons as well.
*stares at floor*
Matthias Reif wrote:
Eric Downing wrote on
01/02/
>From all that is passing or trespassing through this thread, a passing
thought comes to me:
I don't think you are changing the right conf files - or you may have
multiple executables and they are not looking at where the conf files are.
The hint that the hunch is based on is the restart does not
I'm starting a new thread with a more
descriptive title than the previous. I apologize for allowing the last
thread to get away from the subject.
I've got Bacula up and running, I'm able to use bconsole. I have
changed all the passwords in the -dir, -fd, -sd, and bconsole.conf to
be the same t
Eric Downing wrote:
> Yes, I did restart the services, however I was unable to use the
> traditional method.
>
> /etc/init.d/bacula-sd restart
> /etc/init.d/bacula-fd restart
>
> both produced file not found and 'service bacula-sd restart' produced
> the same results.
>
> I eventually power c
On 01/31/10 20:46, Eric Downing wrote:
> Thanks for all your replies. Here's where I am:
>
> I'm able to use bconsole to get the status of the various demons however
> what I don't understand is the passwords. I've tried copying the
> passwords from bacula-dir.conf into the corresponding bacula-fd
Yes, I did restart the services, however I was
unable to use the traditional method.
/etc/init.d/bacula-sd restart
/etc/init.d/bacula-fd restart
both produced file not found and 'service bacula-sd restart' produced
the same results.
I eventually power cycled the machine. Came back to the sa
Eric Downing wrote:
> OK, I synced all the passwords I could find in -dir, -fd, -sd, and
> bconsole. Still experiencing the same issues.
I think you should start a brand new thread for each email (e.g. hit
Compose instead of reply).
Did you restart all those services?
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Thanks for all your replies. Here's where I am:
I'm able to use bconsole to get the status of the various demons
however what I don't understand is the passwords. I've tried copying
the passwords from bacula-dir.conf into the corresponding bacula-fd and
bacula-sd files however I keep getting t
OK, I synced all the passwords I could find in
-dir, -fd, -sd, and bconsole. Still experiencing the same issues.
Eric Downing wrote:
Thanks for all your replies. Here's where I
am:
I'm able to use bconsole to get the status of the various demons
however what I don't understand is the
Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there a tool available to test a given file-set for backup which
> files from a system pass and which are ignore?
>
> I'd like to test file-sets before I apply them to the server maybe
> not backing up files that should have been backed up ...!
Look into the
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there a tool available to test a given file-set for backup which
> files from a system pass and which are ignore?
>
> I'd like to test file-sets before I apply them to the server maybe
> not backing up files that should have been backed up ...!
>
2010/1/31 Eric Downing
[...]
> Here's how I see the birds eye view of the process:
>
> Install MySQL, confirm operation
> Install bacula (I'm using apt-get)
>
> Install from source - it's not that hard.
> backup originals and modify the -dir -fd -sd for password and localhost
>
> Make life easie
Hi!
Is there a tool available to test a given file-set for backup which
files from a system pass and which are ignore?
I'd like to test file-sets before I apply them to the server maybe
not backing up files that should have been backed up ...!
--
Thanks in advance
Thomas
ganiuszka wrote:
> Dan Langille pisze:
>> Resending with additional information
>>
>> ganiuszka wrote:
>>> I used to this job next directives:
>>>
>>> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
>>> Allow Higher Duplicates = yes
>>>
>>> I ran the job, and the moment I started a job of the same name but
>>> with a h
We did test the mtx scripts, they seem to work fine. Also, we used label
barcodes to label the tapes if i remember well.
Currently, there are only two tapes in the library, one of which has been
assigned to the Default pool. The problem is that Bacula does not load this
tape automatically when
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:20:57AM -0600, Andy Howell wrote:
> The 5.0 README mentions RPMs being available in sourceforge. I didn't see
> them there. Are
> they or updated .spec files available somewhere? I want to install on CentOS
> 5, 64 bit.
I have updated my backport of the fedora-bacula
Thanks for that Bruno. I've wiped and
reinstalled my Ubuntu partition. Luckily I had .tar'ed my clean
install. So I'm back to a clean slate. I'm going to get MySQL up and
running and then attempt another Bacula install.
As before, are there any recommended step-by-steps? I have read the
quicks
Dan Langille pisze:
> Resending with additional information
>
> ganiuszka wrote:
>> I used to this job next directives:
>>
>> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
>> Allow Higher Duplicates = yes
>>
>> I ran the job, and the moment I started a job of the same name but
>> with a higher priority. First job st
ganiuszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing Duplicate Job Control. I found a few strange behaviour.
> One of these is Allow Higher Duplicates.
>
> I used to this job next directives:
>
> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
> Allow Higher Duplicates = yes
>
> I ran the job, and the moment
Resending with additional information
ganiuszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing Duplicate Job Control. I found a few strange behaviour.
> One of these is Allow Higher Duplicates.
>
> I used to this job next directives:
>
> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
> Allow Higher Duplicates =
The whole problem was the wrong winbacula! Thanks for help!
Any problem with winbacula2.4.4 with windows 7?
thanks again
tom
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Tommy wrote:
> New to bacula
>
> Ubuntu9.10 (Karmic..)
> bacula 2.4.4
> mysql
>
> Director runs on machine dell.xxx.xxx as dell-dir
>
"Ralf Gross" kirjoitti viestissä
news:20100131163932.gc21...@p15145560.pureserver.info...
> Tommy schrieb:
>> New to bacula
>>
>> Ubuntu9.10 (Karmic..)
>> bacula 2.4.4
>> mysql
>>
>> Director runs on machine dell.xxx.xxx as dell-dir
>> dell-fd and dell-sd test backups run fine
>> Client (5.0.x)
On 1/31/2010 1:20 AM, Eric Downing wrote:/bacula-dir.conf
In MySQL there actually is no bacula database, so I created it and
still got the same error. I also checked that the bacula password for
MySQL and the password defined in /bacula-dir.conf were synced.
Seeing as how these seem to be seri
Tommy schrieb:
> New to bacula
>
> Ubuntu9.10 (Karmic..)
> bacula 2.4.4
> mysql
>
> Director runs on machine dell.xxx.xxx as dell-dir
> dell-fd and dell-sd test backups run fine
> Client (5.0.x) runs on thinky.xxx.xxx as thinky-fd
You can't use 5.0 bacula-fd with < 5.0 bacula-dir.
Ralf
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New to bacula
Ubuntu9.10 (Karmic..)
bacula 2.4.4
mysql
Director runs on machine dell.xxx.xxx as dell-dir
dell-fd and dell-sd test backups run fine
Client (5.0.x) runs on thinky.xxx.xxx as thinky-fd
*
Output of bconsole status
*You have messages.
*
31-Jan 07:13 dell-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Fi
On 01/31/2010 07:20 AM, Eric Downing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> New to bacula, semi-new to Linux. So I'm having some serious problems getting
> bacula up and running. I have read the Bacula quick start and skimmed the
> rest,
> I'm fairly certain I understand the fundamentals. I followed a guide here:
>
Eric Downing wrote:
> Ok in my bacula-dir.conf file there was an entry for 'diraddress=127.0.0.1'
> however commented that out earlier by myself upon a suggestion I read
> somewhere. I uncommented it and changed it to the local IP. I restarted
> bacula-director and tried to bconsole in with th
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