Hey Marc,
Yes, using curlftpfs 0.9.1 would be an option, but when I tried it, I ran into
this bug, http://bugs.gentoo.org/223239, which prohibits me to upload large
files to the FTP storage.
So this makes this version unusable for me, too.
Cheers,
Dennis
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* Phil Stracchino schrieb am 03.03.10 um 20:18 Uhr:
> On 03/03/10 14:05, Brian Debelius wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
> > empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
> > comparing this to another string that i
* Dennis Petschull schrieb am 03.03.10 um 20:54 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I am still very interested in this topic.
> Is anyone using Bacula with FTP as storage backend? How do you handle this
> situation?
>
> Thanks for your help!
Why not use 0.9.1 then instead? I do so and it works.
-Marc
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I just ran a single tape fill and it failed:
Wrote block=30, file,blk=19,985 VolBytes=18,062,392,320 rate=5.475 MB/s
Wrote block=305000, file,blk=19,5985 VolBytes=18,384,952,320 rate=5.478 MB/s
10:14:27 Flush block, write EOF
01-Jan 10:14 btape JobId 0: Error: block.c:573 Write error at 19:748
2010/3/3 Daniel Hansen :
> I just upgraded the backup server that we use for staging to bacula 5.0.1,
> as I wanted to test the new functionality of being able to perform a virtual
> full backup to the same pool. However, after adding the necessary changes to
> have virtual fulls backup to the same
Hello all,
I've got some file storage that I use for backups and I've created a
few storage declarations for a few pools which are just different
directories on the same file system. I specified "Media Type = File"
for all the declarations and when I went to do a restore that spanned
multiple of t
I just upgraded the backup server that we use for staging to bacula 5.0.1,
as I wanted to test the new functionality of being able to perform a virtual
full backup to the same pool. However, after adding the necessary changes to
have virtual fulls backup to the same pool, I am unable to get the job
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 10:52:33 +0100
Richard Hartmann wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 01:55, Mike Ruskai wrote:
>
> > That's MySQL complaining about not finding table files. Check its
> > configuration for the value of "open_files_limit". Increase the value
> > if it's small. If it looks large
How does it work?
How I would do the restore?
Regards,
Heitor Faria
Sean Carolan wrote:
>> The next thing I'm going to try and to is see if I can simply tar the
>> entire raw partition onto tape. Does bacula support this type of
>> backup?
>>
>
> Ok, I'm running a backup of the raw device
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:11:59 -0500, Joseph Dickson said:
>
> Greetings..
>
> I believe I may be hitting a concurrency bug in the storage director code,
> but I'm pretty new to Bacula and may just not understand what I'm looking at
> in the trace output. The quick outline of my scenario is:
Hi,
I am still very interested in this topic.
Is anyone using Bacula with FTP as storage backend? How do you handle this
situation?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Dennis
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Am Samstag 13 Februar 2010 21:41:04 schrieb Dennis Petschull:
> Hi Karsten and others,
>
>
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 17:25:36 +0300, Vladimir Vassiliev said:
>
> I used bscan after accidentially purging catalog.
> But it seems information about files didn't restore. Is this right?
> Here tail of very long bscan's output.
> Can someone comment it? Does it look good?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 02-M
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010, Brian Debelius might have said:
> Hi,
>
>Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
> empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
> comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
>
>The shell test function has
> On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:39:46 +0100, Andrea Venturoli said:
>
> On 03/02/10 15:32, Martin Simmons wrote:
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
>
>
> > No sure if you solved this yet
>
> No, I didn't.
>
>
>
> > but did /etc/group contain that entry when you started bacula-sd?
>
> Yes, it did.
On 03/03/10 14:05, Brian Debelius wrote:
> Hi,
>
>Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
> empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
> comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
>
>The shell test function has a -z string t
Hi,
Looking at Bacula scripts and other scripts, I see a test for an
empty string performed by adding an 'x' before the variable, and then
comparing this to another string that is just an 'x'.
The shell test function has a -z string test that returns true if the
string is empty.
It appe
On 03/03/10 09:04, Alexey Wasilyev wrote:
> Hello!
>
> According to
> http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40334.html
> you configure bacula for runinng multiple jobs using the same device
> concurrently. Can you show me your bacula config's ? Thank you.
It's really p
>
> I've made a test with the new label, it worked fine. But the volume name
> hasn't a "speaking" name, it's just Day-0016, Day-0017..
you cold still label it yourself and name it what you like ("label"
command).
- Thomas
-
>> if you purge a tape , the tape label is still in the database. you would
>> need to delete it.
I didn't get that.. I'm ok now.
>> i've never used your method to write "woef" with a pre-script. IMHO
>> bacula is not designed to work this way (what doesn't mean that you could
>> not do it th
>>> be sure to set Retention times on the pool (e.g. for your schedule
>>> maybe
> 18 days) and and a use duration (maybe 1 day as you change it on a daily
> basis).
>
> I know that my Retention times is wrong right now, but I'm just doing
> some test so I purge volumes manually. But Thanks for t
On Saturday 27 February 2010 08:15:15 Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> From what I see, it seems you doesn't have openssl-devel package ?
> I didn't know very well archlinux.
Archlinux does not have devel-packages.
I have managed to compile the package on an old not recently updated system
with openssl v
I've searched and experimented with both the bconsole and mysql database
and can't get more than 24 hours advance status on jobs.
Is there a way to confirm what jobs are scheduled for the next $x days.
(We've changed the schedule several times; the last time the syntax
looked ok but it seemed t
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:46:40 +0100
Stan Meier wrote:
> Hello world,
[...]
> Furthermore, most of those servers will need a default job performed
> (/etc, /root, /opt and so on). While it's easy to reuse a "JobDefs"
> stanza to actually define all those jobs, isn't there any way to
> "group" tho
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 01:55, Mike Ruskai wrote:
> That's MySQL complaining about not finding table files. Check its
> configuration for the value of "open_files_limit". Increase the value
> if it's small. If it looks large enough, check your system
> configuration for restrictions on the numb
>> do you write the new tape labels on the tape every time you put the new
one in it?
Actually I don't. I just founded cleaner this labelling cleaner...
>> or how do you read the tape label "manually"?
I don't know, is it possible ? :)
>> you could use "Day-" as label Format. Bacula will the
Am 02.03.2010 22:56, schrieb Peter Zenge:
> Hello, 2 year Bacula user but first-time poster. I'm currently
> dumping about 1.6TB to LTO2 tapes every week and I'm looking to
> migrate to a new storage medium.
>
> The obvious answer, I think, is a direct-attached disk array (which I
> would be abl
Am 3.3.2010 01:55, schrieb Mike Ruskai:
> On 3/2/2010 6:39 PM, Richard Hartmann wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> how many backups can I start at once without causing errors?
>> Even with "only" 15 backups starting at once, I get one of the two
>> failures below:
>>
>> Fatal error: sql_create.c:784 Lock Pa
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