Andy Howell wrote:
> Burn wrote:
> Burn,
>
> My system has termcap.h from libtermcap-devel:
>
> rpm -qf /usr/include/termcap.h
> libtermcap-devel-2.0.8-46.1
>
I removed the symlink, installed libtermcap-devel and rebuilt package, that
also worked ok. Looking into spec, turned out that I hadn
Hello,
I was testing extracting the catalog from disk volume, only to find the
machine swapping,
and bextract using more the 3Gb res mem, 4+Gb virtual. I had compression turned
on in the
catalog fileset. When I turned that off, ran BackupCatalog again to a new disk
volume, I
was able
Hi ,
I'm Using bacula 3.0.3 for to backup number of servers,in which some servers
got lot of data around >110 GB .So due to the lack of space in the backup
server to constantly maintain a backup for more than one month period, I
forced to remove the differential backup from the schedule and now i
Jag kommer inte att vara på kontoret och kommer inte tillbaka förrän
2010-02-14.
Jag kommer att svara på meddelandet när jag kommer tillbaka.
Obs! Det här är ett automatiskt svar på ditt meddelande "[Bacula-users]
Building CentOS 5 RPMs for Bacula 5.0.0-1" sänt 2/10/10 8:45:44 PM.
Det här är
Thanks Gavin, you got it!
cwd is: /public/share/
$ mark "120 SALES DIVISION"
11,234 files marked.
Restore currently in progress.
Thanks again,
Ken
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Gavin McCullagh [mailto:gavin.mccull...@gcd.ie]
>>Sent: Wednesday, 10 February 2010 5:11 PM
>>To: Ken Barclay
>>
Burn wrote:
> Thanks for your comment. After some research I discovered that configure
> script does not detect termcap.h:
>
> checking for msgfmt... (cached) /usr/bin/msgfmt
> checking termcap.h usability... no
> checking termcap.h presence... no
> checking for termcap.h... no
> checking curses.
Hey,
for innodb should mysqldump with the --single-transaction option work.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqldump.html#option_mysqldump_s
ingle-transaction
Kinds regards
Julian
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Carlo Filippetto wrote:
> I don't know you response,
> but why you don't try to build it from the source code?
>
because it is not scalable nor mantainable.
Andy Howell wrote:
>
> My guess is the build is not completing earlier, maybe some required package
> is missing? I
> can rebuild and
follow up
Cacti shows that swap started growing this morning and reached it's
maximum when the job failed...
Ralf Gross schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> bacula 3.0.3 SD+ DIR, 2.4.4 FD, Debian Lenny, psql 8.4
>
> The backup job 19429 was running for nearly two days and then failed while
> changing the LT
Heitor Medrado de Faria wrote:
> If you use Postgresql, you could put database in backup mode for hot
> backup = http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/backup-online.html.
I just use pg_dump without doing anything special
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Hi,
On 02/10/10 04:52 PM, JanJaap Scholing wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> One question, how to backup the catalog.
>
> We are using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is
> approximately 46 Gb in size.
Are you using MyISAM or InnoDB ? Backup procedures can vary according to
the MySQL storage engi
Hi,
bacula 3.0.3 SD+ DIR, 2.4.4 FD, Debian Lenny, psql 8.4
The backup job 19429 was running for nearly two days and then failed while
changing the LTO3 tape. The job failed two times now. No messages in syslog.
The message "ERR=Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden" means "ERR=file or
directory
On 02/10/10 10:36, Sean M Clark wrote:
> xz/lzma is another consideration. At moderate compression levels, lzma
> seems to be about the same or slightly faster than bzip2 with a little
> better compression. At lower compression levels it seems like it's
> about as fast as gzip while compressing n
> Hello,
>
> I'm a fairly new Bacula user (all daemons running on same machine-Ubuntu804
> and a FD on Windows XP Home client). I've set up a Full backup of a drive on
> the client that ran on Saturday and have an incremental backup of the same
> fileset done on Monday. Having noticed th
Mike Ruskai wrote:
> On 2/10/2010 10:52 AM, JanJaap Scholing wrote:
>>
>> Hi List,
>>
>>
>> One question, how to backup the catalog.
>>
>>
>> We are using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is
>> approximately 46 Gb in size.
>>
>> When we use the backup script make_catalog_backup (supplie
Burn wrote:
> Hello. I'm having trouble with building 5.0.0-1 srpms on centos 5.4.
> rpmbuild --rebuild bacula-5.0.0-1.src.rpm --define 'build_centos5 1' --define
> 'build_postgresql 1'
> results in
> Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files
> /var/tmp/bacula-root
>
>
> RPM bui
On 2010Feb10 10:31 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Sean M Clark
>> xz/lzma is another consideration. At moderate compression levels, lzma
>> seems to be about the same or slightly faster than bzip2 with a little
>> better compression. At lower compression levels it seems like it's
>> about as fast a
From: Sean M Clark
> xz/lzma is another consideration. At moderate compression levels, lzma
> seems to be about the same or slightly faster than bzip2 with a little
> better compression. At lower compression levels it seems like it's
> about as fast as gzip while compressing noticeably farther -
On 2/10/2010 10:52 AM, JanJaap Scholing wrote:
Hi List,
One question, how to backup the catalog.
We are using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is
approximately 46 Gb in size.
When we use the backup script make_catalog_backup (supplied with
bacula) to dump the database, bacula
Am Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:52:54 +0100 schrieb JanJaap Scholing:
> Hi List,
>
>
> One
> question, how to backup the catalog.
>
>
> We are
> using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is approximately 46 Gb
> in size.
>
> When we use
> the backup script make_catalog_backup (supplied with ba
On 2/10/2010 10:36 AM, Sean M Clark wrote:
> On 2010Feb10 8:50 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
>
>> On 2/10/2010 8:16 AM, Petar Bogdanovic wrote:
>>
I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
efficient...
>>> Really?
>>>
> [...]
>
> One question, how to backup the catalog.
>
> We are using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is approximately 46
> Gb in size.
>
> When we use the backup script make_catalog_backup (supplied with bacula) to
> dump the database, bacula is not usable during the mysqldump process due to
> l
Hi List,
One
question, how to backup the catalog.
We are
using MySQL for the bacula catalog. This database is approximately 46 Gb in
size.
When we use
the backup script make_catalog_backup (supplied with bacula) to dump the
database, bacula is not usable during the mysqldump process due to
On 2010Feb10 8:50 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
> On 2/10/2010 8:16 AM, Petar Bogdanovic wrote:
>>> I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
>>> efficient...
>>>
>> Really?
[...]
>> 255526 bytes less while six times slower..
>>
> This is extremely dependent on the co
On 2/10/2010 8:16 AM, Petar Bogdanovic wrote:
>> I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
>> efficient...
>>
> Really?
>
> $ du -m /tmp/foo.iso
> 625 /tmp/foo.iso
> $ gzip -c/dev/null
> 0+34388 records in
> 0+34388 records out
> 5
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 09:05:19AM -0200, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>
> (...) gzip or I can use another compress program...
No.
> I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
> efficient...
Really?
$ du -m /tmp/foo.iso
625 /tmp/foo.iso
$ gzip -c /dev/null
On 02/10/10 06:05, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> I need to know if the Compression flag on FileSet must be gzip or I can
> use another compress program...
>
> I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
> efficient...
It is true that bzip2 is more efficient than
On 10.02.2010 / 09:05:19 -0200, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> Hi folks...
>
> I need to know if the Compression flag on FileSet must be gzip or I can
> use another compress program...
>
> I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
> efficient...
or even Parallel BZIP2, see htt
Got it to work via bconsole. Thanks, though :)
Richard
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On Wednesday 10 February 2010 12:08:57 Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> * Kern Sibbald schrieb am 10.02.10 um 08:56 Uhr:
> > Hello,
>
> Hi Kern,
>
> very interesting to hear that more dedup features are in the queue! Great
> news!
>
> [...]
>
> > With all the above, I do not think that it is yet time to d
Hi all,
a machine of mine died during a full backup. I did restore it from
previous backups, but I would want to get at the data which is in
said partial backup as it is obviously the newest.
bconsole obviously does not allow me to restore from a partial restore,
so I am looking for pointers on h
FYI, I have just heard about Bacula being used with a Storagetek
Timberwolf STK9714
http://www.bigkey.com/pic/Storage%20Tec/8097_9714%20Tape%20Library.jpg
** 100 tape slot
** 4 x DLT7000 (35/70G)
I heard about it from a person I know in a Linux User Group.
-
Hi folks...
I need to know if the Compression flag on FileSet must be gzip or I can
use another compress program...
I want use bzip2 to compress my file, because I thing bzip2 is more
efficient...
Thanks for any help...
Regards
Gilberto Nunes Ferreira
TI
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* Kern Sibbald schrieb am 10.02.10 um 08:56 Uhr:
> Hello,
>
Hi Kern,
very interesting to hear that more dedup features are in the queue! Great
news!
[...]
> With all the above, I do not think that it is yet time to discuss changing
> the
> Bacula Volume format (though a new (second) Volume f
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Ken Barclay wrote:
> Thanks Gavin, but
>
> $ mark "/public/share/120 SALES DIVISION"
> No files marked.
>
> $ add "/public/share/120 SALES DIVISION/"
> No files marked.
Sorry, I wasn't thinking. I'd suggest you do:
cd public
cd share
mark "120 SALE
I don't know you response,
but why you don't try to build it from the source code?
CIAO
---
Carlo Filippetto
2010/2/9 Burn :
>
> Hello. I'm having trouble with building 5.0.0-1 srpms on centos 5.4.
> rpmbuild --rebuild bacula-5.0.0-1.src.rpm --define 'build_centos5 1' --define
> 'build_postgre
On the other you can try entering in the subdir, make 'ls or dir' and
mark the files
CIAO
---
Carlo Filippetto
2010/2/10 Gavin McCullagh :
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Ken Barclay wrote:
>
>> $ add /public/share/120 SALES DIVISION/*.*
>> No files marked.
>>
>> $ add /public/share/120 SALES D
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Gavin McCullagh [mailto:gavin.mccull...@gcd.ie]
>>Sent: Wednesday, 10 February 2010 4:54 PM
>>To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Restore Dir/Files recursively
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Ken Barclay wrote:
>>
>>> $ add /p
Hi,
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Ken Barclay wrote:
> $ add /public/share/120 SALES DIVISION/*.*
> No files marked.
>
> $ add /public/share/120 SALES DIVISION/
> No files marked.
The command prompt you get from the bacula console is a little bit
primitive. Off the top of my head, I'd suggest you try
Hi All,
Help needed with Restore! In Bconsole, restore, select #3, enter
jobid(s), now in 'file selection mode'
cwd is: /
$ help
CommandDescription
======
addadd dir/file to be restored recursively, wildcards allowed
mark mark dir/file to be
Here you go... the issue lies in the version of the OpenSSL libraries, so here
are your choices (as I found out)
a) ./configure . --with-openssl=no
b) do not run mysql
personally, I am running on a closed in network, and am more comfortable with
mysql. So I went the no openssl route. But
Hello. I'm having trouble with building 5.0.0-1 srpms on centos 5.4.
rpmbuild --rebuild bacula-5.0.0-1.src.rpm --define 'build_centos5 1' --define
'build_postgresql 1'
results in
Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files
/var/tmp/bacula-root
RPM build errors:
InstallSourceP
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