Hi,
On Mar 11, 2010, at 5:12, vishesh
wrote:
> I am new to bacula and implemented it on my RHEl server 5.2.
> Everything is working great and now i want to use my another linux
> system disk partition as backup storage. Should i use NFS or similar
> network protocol or any other way?
I
Dear all
I am new to bacula and implemented it on my RHEl server 5.2. Everything is
working great and now i want to use my another linux system disk partition as
backup storage. Should i use NFS or similar network protocol or any other way?
Thanks
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Hi everyone,
I have a job that runs very frequently, and successive runs take different
sets of data (as determined by a pre-job script). To avoid problems, my
pre-job script sets a lock file and the post-clears it.
When I configure my director for concurrent jobs = 2, i sometimes get 2 of
these j
On 3/9/2010 8:18 AM, bacula-us...@catcons.co.uk wrote:
> Hello :-)
>
> I would like to implement a Bacula 5.0.1 system with backup volumes on
> internal HDD storage and to have at least two external HDDs which
> essentially mirror the internal HDD storage. The purpose is to have one of
> the exte
check netstat -n and check if the ports are listed and see if the
service is correct. Check the passwords in each config file to make
sure they match.
If this does not work give us a heads up.
Thanks,
Greg
2010/3/10 mario parreño :
> Hi all. I install bacula 5.0.1 and bat in Debian lenny. Directo
>Hi all. I install bacula 5.0.1 and bat in Debian lenny. Director, storage and
>client are in the same machine.
>I execute /sbin/bacula/bacula start
>but bacula no listen in 9101 ( yes listen in 9102 and 9103)
>
>What can i do?
Well, you could check what's running, I don't know or use Debian, but
Hi all. I install bacula 5.0.1 and bat in Debian lenny. Director, storage and
client are in the same machine.
I execute /sbin/bacula/bacula start
but bacula no listen in 9101 ( yes listen in 9102 and 9103)
What can i do?
Thanks.
On 3/9/2010 10:02 AM, Bob Hetzel wrote:
> 3 things that have given me grief due to the windows FD stopping or being
> unresponsive (but still mysteriously running)...
> a) buggy network driver--in one case I was able to update the driver to fix.
>
I'll second that one. I have had several occa
Thomas Bennett wrote:
> Are there not more than one bacula packages? On Fedora using yum you can
> choose which build and the name of the build basically indicates the
> dependency if it is a database.
>
>
> yum search bacula
Thanks Thomas
Been there, done that and have several tee-shirts.
Hi James,
> Can you try making the registry changes documented in this link
>
> http://forum.ultrabac.com/showthread.php?p=607
> or
> http://www.asigraforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3347
I will give these a try tonight, but I'm fairly certain that these
only apply to Exchange 2007.
This client i
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Bob Hetzel wrote:
> 3 things that have given me grief due to the windows FD stopping or being
> unresponsive (but still mysteriously running)...
> a) buggy network driver--in one case I was able to update the driver to fix.
> b) bad network switch or network port
>
On 10.3.2010 11:36, Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a user complaining that when the bacula client is backing stuff up on
> his Windows XP computer, the computer becomes 'unusable' for simple web
> surfing.
>
> He wonders whether there is a way of setting some kind of low priority on th
Are there not more than one bacula packages? On Fedora using yum you can
choose which build and the name of the build basically indicates the
dependency if it is a database.
yum search bacula
bacula-director-common.x86_64 : Common Bacula Director files
bacula-director-mysql.x86_64 : Bacula D
> On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:37:56 -0500, Phil Stracchino said:
>
> On 03/09/10 19:10, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> > On 10.3.2010 1:37, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> >> Is there a yum-way (or RPM) to install bacula-director and
> >> bacula-storage on a system when the database (Pg) is on another sy
Hello all:
Due to space limitations on our virtual tape library I would like to
re-use the same pool for weekly full backups. This particular job
does not have any incremental backups configured. The full backup is
about 1.2 terabytes in size and it spans two 800GB volumes in the
pool. I'd like
Hi,
after replacing the backup storage disk, I would like to force all
subsequent backups to start with a full backup run, so the disk becomes
"self-contained", sort of.
The only way to do it that I found so far, was to create a new job
using 'run ' and then modifying parameters. This didn't af
Hello,
I have a user complaining that when the bacula client is backing stuff up on
his Windows XP computer, the computer becomes 'unusable' for simple web
surfing.
He wonders whether there is a way of setting some kind of low priority on the
bacula file daemon so that the Windows computer can be
From: Roderick A. Anderson
> Is there a yum-way (or RPM) to install bacula-director and
> bacula-storage on a system when the database (Pg) is on another system?
> Yum keeps wanting to install postgresql-server as a dependency.
Otherwise, install with rpm --nodeps...
JD
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