On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 03:22:24PM -0500, Scott Courtney wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 11:08 -0600, Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
> > > I couldn't find anything going back that far in the docs. Does
> > anyone
> > > happen to know offhand what the latest director is that can still
> > > connect t
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 05:58:49PM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> I have two tape drives. We'll ignore that one of them is a tape library
> for now (http://marc.info/?l=bacula-users&m=126504711226283&w=2).
>
> I have one Pool because I haven't had a good reason to create another
> pool. I cannot
04.02.2010 03:58, Dan Langille пишет:
> I have two tape drives. We'll ignore that one of them is a tape library
> for now (http://marc.info/?l=bacula-users&m=126504711226283&w=2).
>
> I have one Pool because I haven't had a good reason to create another
> pool. I cannot get backups to go to the s
> Hello drescherjm! What are the SEP components did you use? Any policy
> implemented? Thanks!
>
Just the defaults.
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On 02/ 3/10 03:58 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> I have two tape drives. We'll ignore that one of them is a tape library
> for now (http://marc.info/?l=bacula-users&m=126504711226283&w=2).
>
> I have one Pool because I haven't had a good reason to create another
> pool. I cannot get backups to go to t
Em 3/2/2010 19:47, eMJay escreveu:
> Hi,
> I've installed bacula 2.4.4 from ubuntu repository. Daemons seemed to run
> fine, but when I run bconsole and type status 2 (status of storage daemon),
> it returns this message:
>
> 03-Feb 22:28 ubuntu-dir JobId 9: Fatal error: sql_get.c:595 sql_get.c:5
Thanks for the tip Martin.
I think I will go with your Tape to Disk to Tape suggestion. Probably next
week. At the moment I am busily bscaning a bunch of tapes - a slow
process.
Thanks again,
Ken B.
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Martin Simmons [mailto:mar...@lispworks.com]
>>Sent: Friday,
I dont think its possible working with to storages in a single pool
Em 3/2/2010 20:58, Dan Langille escreveu:
> I have two tape drives. We'll ignore that one of them is a tape library
> for now (http://marc.info/?l=bacula-users&m=126504711226283&w=2).
>
> I have one Pool because I haven't had
I have two tape drives. We'll ignore that one of them is a tape library
for now (http://marc.info/?l=bacula-users&m=126504711226283&w=2).
I have one Pool because I haven't had a good reason to create another
pool. I cannot get backups to go to the second drive. Only the first
drive is used, e
Bob Hetzel wrote:
>
> Has anybody gotten 5.0.0 to label tapes properly? I upgraded to 5.0.0 a
> couple days ago and backups worked that first night until they ran out of
> appendable (i.e. already partially written) media. Since that point, I've
> been completely stuck.
Is bacula the only thing
Robert Hartzell wrote:
> What I didnt expect to happen is that if a volume is moved from the
> scratch pool to another pool and then update volume from pool is run the
> RecyclePool attribute is set to *None*. That seems to contradict the
> above explanation unless that is what is meant by "modify
> One of the sides of the company I work for is computer repair. Of the
> non-hardware related stuff that comes in the door, half the time the
> problem is a virus, and the other half of the time the problem is
> antivirus software, normally the firewall side of it.
>
> Sometimes I prefer viruses t
>
> Would someone help me to install Bacula. I have tried installing it
but it was
> unsuccessful. When I removed Symantec Endpoint Security RU5, the said
software
> was installed successfully. Is there any compatibility issue for both
> softwares? Please advise.
>
One of the sides of the compan
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 19:51:59 Alex Ehrlich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> By no means was I going to upset or blame anybody.
I don't think that anyone got upset -- at least not me. That said, we don't
agree with all your points, or at least we see the problems from a different
angle.
> I just wa
Hi,
I've installed bacula 2.4.4 from ubuntu repository. Daemons seemed to run fine,
but when I run bconsole and type status 2 (status of storage daemon), it
returns this message:
03-Feb 22:28 ubuntu-dir JobId 9: Fatal error: sql_get.c:595 sql_get.c:595 query
SELECT
PoolId,Name,NumVols,MaxVols
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:13 AM, jomargonzales
wrote:
>
> Would someone help me to install Bacula. I have tried installing it but it
> was unsuccessful. When I removed Symantec Endpoint Security RU5, the said
> software was installed successfully. Is there any compatibility issue for
> both soft
Has anybody gotten 5.0.0 to label tapes properly? I upgraded to 5.0.0 a
couple days ago and backups worked that first night until they ran out of
appendable (i.e. already partially written) media. Since that point, I've
been completely stuck.
I just ran the btape "auto" test on a lark and th
On 02/ 3/10 11:09 AM, Richard Scobie wrote:
> Robert Hartzell wrote:
>
>> I know everything can be manually changed... Just trying to get a clear
>> understanding of what exactly happens to a volumes attributes as bacula
>> moves it in and out of the scratch pool.
>
> After filing the observed beha
jomargonzales wrote:
> Would someone help me to install Bacula. I have tried installing it but it
> was unsuccessful. When I removed Symantec Endpoint Security RU5, the said
> software was installed successfully. Is there any compatibility issue for
> both softwares? Please advise.
>
>
Migr
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 11:13 -0600, Moray Henderson wrote:
> That's not the way you're supposed to do things with rpm. There are a
> few things that you're not supposed to do in rpm which would be quite
> convenient - and several more that rpm does which would be better done
> in other ways.
I was
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 11:08 -0600, Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
> > I couldn't find anything going back that far in the docs. Does
> anyone
> > happen to know offhand what the latest director is that can still
> > connect to file daemon 2.0.3?
> >
> I guess 3.x and 5.x directors still can work
Would someone help me to install Bacula. I have tried installing it but it was
unsuccessful. When I removed Symantec Endpoint Security RU5, the said software
was installed successfully. Is there any compatibility issue for both
softwares? Please advise.
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Hello,
By no means was I going to upset or blame anybody. I just wanted to
point out some weaknesses and shortcomings that currently exist and
maybe to warm up some discussion -- what would benefit Bacula and its
[even] wider adoption ;-). I see that the discussion has kind of
started, althoug
I just downloaded 5.0.0 srpm from SF, built the 64-bit rpm binaries for
CentOS 5 w/ MySQL, and upgraded the previous 3.0.3 system with rpm -Uvh...
After this upgrade, the director doesn't start, writes this into log:
03-Feb 19:40 bacula-dir JobId 0: Fatal error: Version error for database
"bacu
Robert Hartzell wrote:
> I know everything can be manually changed... Just trying to get a clear
> understanding of what exactly happens to a volumes attributes as bacula
> moves it in and out of the scratch pool.
After filing the observed behaviour of a scratch volume not inheriting
the "Recycl
Scott Courtney wrote:
>I'd like to suggest that the spec file created during this process
>should be renamed from bacula.spec to bacula-5.0.0.spec, because in my
>case I was trying to keep an existing Bacula 3.0.3 build intact.
That's not the way you're supposed to do things with rpm. There are a
Scott Courtney wrote:
> The old server is running 2.0.3. I'd like to know if I can install a
> newer FD on the new clients -- I'm thinking 2.2.8, which is the latest
> of the 2.2 series -- temporarily to get us online while I build the new
> server.
>
The clients should not be newer than the ser
Greetings, all
I am currently building a new Bacula server for us, but in the interim
I'd like to connect some new clients with our old server, which is
running Debian Sarge and therefore dates back to 2007.
The old server is running 2.0.3. I'd like to know if I can install a
newer FD on the new
On 02/ 3/10 04:23 PM, FredNF wrote:
> Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:18:37 +0100,
> Henrik Johansen a écrit :
>
>> The bulk of Bacula's DB operations are purely disk IOPS bound so I
>> would argue that IOPS is way more important than RAM.
>>
>>> With the others advices I had, I'm planning to have a dual X
Fred,
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:23 AM, FredNF wrote:
> Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:18:37 +0100,
> Henrik Johansen a écrit :
>
> > The bulk of Bacula's DB operations are purely disk IOPS bound so I
> > would argue that IOPS is way more important than RAM.
> >
> > > With the others advices I had, I'm p
>
> We backup ~35TB each week in a 3 week rotation so we just have to scale
> out in order to meet our demands and we are planning to go multi-DIR,
> multi-SD with a couple of very hefty MySQL servers to service them.
>
> Holy cow! That's a lot of data.
I'm exploring using ZFS's de-dup function. P
On 02/03/10 10:23, FredNF wrote:
> Right, we never see the problem on this side. The filestem used for the
> director can be:
>
> - if FreeBSD FFS or ZFS (ZFS is nice supported with FreeBSD 8)
> - if Gentoo or Linux Distro, ext4
>
> In the same way, what FS do you, on the list, prefer
Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:18:37 +0100,
Henrik Johansen a écrit :
> The bulk of Bacula's DB operations are purely disk IOPS bound so I
> would argue that IOPS is way more important than RAM.
>
> > With the others advices I had, I'm planning to have a dual Xeon
> > Nehalem, with 8 ou 12 GB of RAM, an
Le Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:15:49 -0300,
Heitor Medrado de Faria a écrit :
> I really dont see the point of splitting the pools per "kind of
> server", since you do that by creating different FileSets.
This is linked to our setups.
Take a shared web server, the install is like this:
System (/,
Marco,
Please give us more details to go on.
Mehma
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On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:48 AM, marco zanca
wrote:
>
> Well, i don't no why, but i step back into the 2.4.4 version and now all
> works fine.
>
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On Wednesday 03 February 2010 13:19:52 Alex Ehrlich wrote:
>> Bacula has been known as "not too easy to deploy and configure" for long
>> time and it is this fact that slows down Bacula's adoption around the
>> world. There are also great fragments in the documentation and howtos,
>> but much more
Henrik Johansen wrote:
> On 02/ 3/10 12:06 PM, FredNF wrote:
>
>> Le Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:32:58 -0500,
>> Dan Langille a écrit :
>>
>>
So, my questions are:
- How do I define my pools ?
>>> Define them along the lines of the parameters for Pool. For
>>> starter
Hello,
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 13:19:52 Alex Ehrlich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Having played around with Bacula since 2.4.1 I would dare to express my
> general impressions here.
Yes, all opinions are welcome. However, you seem to have forgotten three
critical items:
1. This is an Open Source
On 03.02.2010 01:45, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've noticed clients not turned on at job schedule time to not carry
> out a given job. The job is just cancelled.
I found a way to reschedule the job until it can be done:
Reschedule On Error = yes
Reschedule Interval = 30m
Reschedule
On 02/ 3/10 12:06 PM, FredNF wrote:
> Le Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:32:58 -0500,
> Dan Langille a écrit :
>
>>> So, my questions are:
>>> - How do I define my pools ?
>>
>> Define them along the lines of the parameters for Pool. For
>> starters, different retention times require different Pools.
>
FredNF wrote:
> The bacula director, and, the database are planned to be a Dual nehalem
> with SAS drives, according to your thinks and the orthers reponse I had.
>
> But, I'm more dubitative against the pools. You really think that only
> three spools based on weekly, daily and monthly will do the
On 02/03/10 03:11, eugene ngontang wrote:
>
> Hi PHIL!
>
> Ok thanks, I understand now about Ip addresses setting.
>
> Please again, is it possible after the implementation, to administrate
> bacula though a web console? I mean install bacula component and manage
> devices via http on the local
Good morning!
I have just finished successfully building binary RPMs of Bacula 5.0.0
on CentOS 5.4, x86_64 architecture, and wanted to share some notes and a
couple of possible bugs (and workarounds).
I'm relatively new to Bacula and to building custom RPMs (I'm from a
Debian background mostly),
Hi list,
I just stumbled upon a missing documentation information about the new
feature "Exclude Directory Containing". This feature is set in the
FileSet resource to be able to exclude directories on client side by
simply touching a file with a predefined name (for example "Exclude
Directory Cont
Le Mon, 1 Feb 2010 10:42:35 -0800,
mehma sarja a écrit :
> A couple of more questions to ask yourself are:
> a. How fast do I want to restore the data? If you are forced to
> restore 700 GB - that MIGHT take you 24 hours - depending on your
> hardware. Is that acceptable?
The best option is: as
Hi Heitor.
First, thanks for your advices. And sorry for beeing late, I cannot
approch my station yesterday :)
The bacula director, and, the database are planned to be a Dual nehalem
with SAS drives, according to your thinks and the orthers reponse I had.
But, I'm more dubitative against the poo
Le Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:32:58 -0500,
Dan Langille a écrit :
> > So, my questions are:
> > - How do I define my pools ?
>
> Define them along the lines of the parameters for Pool. For
> starters, different retention times require different Pools.
Then, the pools can be for each kind of serve
Hello,
Bat:
We have received a number of problem reports and bugs about building and
running bat, and unfortunately our documentation was insufficient, which is
hopefully now corrected.
Bat is built with the Qt packages for doing the GUI. I have worked with a lot
of different GUI packages (S
Hi,
03.02.2010 01:12, Heitor Faria wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I just read that Bacula has a built-in Nagios plugin since 3.0.1
> version. Is that right?
Well, I wouldn't say it's built in, but it's available.
> Where it is documented?
You find it in the example subtree of the source code - I would
r
Hi PHIL!
Ok thanks, I understand now about Ip addresses setting.
Please again, is it possible after the implementation, to administrate bacula
though a web console? I mean install bacula component and manage devices via
http on the local director or remotely on any machine in the network whic
I remember bconsole not working after upgrading to 3.x too, but I had backed
up the 2.4 version before upgrading. I simply copied the bconsole binary
from 2.4.x into the 3.x install directory and it worked fine for me.
Whether that is recommended I couldn't say, but it has been working for me
for
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