Hello,
I haven't seen the original messages, so I am not sure if I understand the
full concept here so my remarks may not be pertinent.
However, from what I see, this is basically similar to what BackuPC does. The
big problem I have with it is that it does not scale well to thousands of
mac
Phil Stracchino wrote:
> FWIW, memory says we tried using GnuTLS once. It turns out that for
> this purpose it is (or was) horribly broken. In fact, at the time, I
> seem to recall the mere presence of Red Hat's GnuTLS lib broke Bacula
> altogether.
Yeah. I've found it to be pretty broken in ot
Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Most practical disk backup setups will involve large RAID-5, RAID-6 or
>> RAID-10 arrays. These tend to be striped across the spindles anyway, and
>> the file system is rarely properly aware of how this striping occurs.
>
> *nod* Indeed. Nor should it care, since for ge
On 04/07/10 22:21, Craig Ringer wrote:
> May, John wrote:
>> Whenever I archive files, I always put them in an ‘Archive’ pool I
>> created. After only about a week or two, I am no longer able to restore
>> because I get the following message:
>>
>> For one or more of the JobIds selected, no files
May, John wrote:
> Whenever I archive files, I always put them in an ‘Archive’ pool I
> created. After only about a week or two, I am no longer able to restore
> because I get the following message:
>
> For one or more of the JobIds selected, no files were found,
> so file selection is not possib
John Drescher wrote:
>> I need to upgrade the bacula that I am running here on a fedora-linux
>> server.
>> Currently we run version 2.0.2 and I am attempting to move to 5.0.1
>> Questions:
>> 1) Do I need to change the database? ( mysql 5.0.27 ) ( i.e. are the
>> tables and indexes the same? )
>
On 4/7/2010 10:40 AM, Matija Nalis wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 05:52:54PM -0400, Roland Roberts wrote:
>
>> When the client is run in the foreground in verbose mode, I get this from
>> the client:
>>
>> archos-fd: cram-md5.c:73-0 send: auth cram-md5
>> <1018903137.1269886...@archos-fd>
On 04/07/10 18:52, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> I didn't think about the copy/migration jobs (I'm using them), and
> that would be a problem. It seems for this to take off, the
> copy/migration between SDs will have to be implemented. We would have
> to look at the stream as a copy/migration is happenin
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> After having thought about this a bit, I believe the idea has
> significant merit. Tape and disk differ significantly enough that there
> is no conceptual reason not to have separate tape-specific and
> disk-specific SDs. So long as the st
What about archives I've already made using the 'bad' client with
'autoprune=yes' option? I tried to bscan the tape back into the database, but
I still can't restore individual files. I get the error message about the
files being pruned.
John
-Original Message-
From: Martin Simmons
> On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 17:57:38 -0400, aspenbr said:
>
> Then only second process fine work, the first process don't complete process
> totaly. My /var/log/message show this message at moment execution restore
> command
>
> Apr 5 18:36:40 LinuxDefault bacula-dir: LinuxDefault-dir JobId
If that is the case, then I will need to create a few other client definitions
for the same host because I do Archive/Full/Incremental backups on this same
host. Obviously, the Archive I want kept around forever, the incremental only
need to be kept for a month, and I need Quarterly backups kep
On 04/07/10 12:06, Robert LeBlanc wrote (in bacula-users):
> So still thinking about this, is there any reason to not have a
> hierarchical file structure for disk based backup rather than a
> serialized stream? Here are my thought, any comments welcome to have a
> good discussion about this.
>
>
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 09:43:12 -0600, May, John said:
>
> Whenever I archive files, I always put them in an 'Archive' pool I created
> After only about a week or two, I am no longer able to restore because I
> get the following message:
>
> You have selected the following JobId: 686
>
> Bui
Craig Ringer wrote:
Snip interesting crypto discussion...
>> I'd use the hardware encryption (which presumably has no performance
>> impact), that is an option on this autochanger, except they want $2500
>> for it...
>
> Probably because it has a custom ASIC for the crypto algorithm in use to
> a
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 11:36:15 -0400, John Drescher said:
>
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> > Thanks John,
> >
> > I ran update_mysql_tables and the table JobHisto is missing.
> > Do I need to create it?
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 8: Table
Hi all,
I'm getting troubles opening the bwx console in windows (the bconsole works
perfectly).
When I open the bwx-console I can see that it's interacting, for example if the
director is not connected I can get an error telling me that, but the graphic
never shows.
PS: it used to work
Thank you for all the replies
The bottleneck is the network or at lest something in the network
and yes I have an autoloader LTO4
If I use NC with a file of 10M I need 8 seconds to transfer
If I use scp I need around 2 seconds
The same file without compression
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:10 AM,
ebollengier wrote:
>
>
> Graham Keeling wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 08:22:09AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
>>> I tweaked my test to compare both queries, and it shows no difference
>>> with
>>> and without base job part... If you want to test queries on your side
>>> with
>>> your data,
Graham Keeling wrote:
>
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 08:22:09AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
>> I tweaked my test to compare both queries, and it shows no difference
>> with
>> and without base job part... If you want to test queries on your side
>> with
>> your data, you can download my tool (accurat
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 08:22:09AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
> I tweaked my test to compare both queries, and it shows no difference with
> and without base job part... If you want to test queries on your side with
> your data, you can download my tool (accurate-test.pl) on
> http://bacula.git.sour
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Craig Ringer
> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>>
>> Is this insane? Or a viable approach to tackling some of the
>> complexities of faking tape backup on disk as Bacula currently tries to do?
>>
>
> I love Bacula and ha
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> Thanks John,
>
> I ran update_mysql_tables and the table JobHisto is missing.
> Do I need to create it?
>
> Bill
>
> ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 8: Table 'bacula.JobHisto' doesn't exist
> ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 9: Table 'bacula.JobH
Thanks John,
I ran update_mysql_tables and the table JobHisto is missing.
Do I need to create it?
Bill
ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 8: Table 'bacula.JobHisto' doesn't exist
ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 9: Table 'bacula.JobHisto' doesn't exist
ERROR 1146 (42S02) at line 10: Table 'bacula.JobHist
ebollengier wrote:
>
>
>
> Graham Keeling wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 09:01:13AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
>>> Hello Graham,
>>
>> Hello, thanks for your reply.
>>
>>> Graham Keeling wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Is there anything I can do that would speed it up?
>>> > Perhaps even more impo
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 05:52:54PM -0400, Roland Roberts wrote:
> When the client is run in the foreground in verbose mode, I get this from the
> client:
>
> archos-fd: cram-md5.c:73-0 send: auth cram-md5
> <1018903137.1269886...@archos-fd> ssl=0
> archos-fd: cram-md5.c:152-0 sending resp to chal
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 08:52:24 -0600
> From: Robert LeBlanc
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Matija Nalis
>
>> > wrote:
>> > On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 10:36:59AM -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>>> > > On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Matija Nalis
>>> > >
>>> > >
> > > I think you need to s
Since:
a) I am not using Base jobs
b) I am currently stuck with using MySQL
c) There is not a 'proper' fix yet
I am going to use the attached patch as a temporary solution to the problem.
Index: src/cats/sql_cmds.c
===
RCS file: /cvs
> I need to upgrade the bacula that I am running here on a fedora-linux
> server.
> Currently we run version 2.0.2 and I am attempting to move to 5.0.1
> Questions:
> 1) Do I need to change the database? ( mysql 5.0.27 ) ( i.e. are the
> tables and indexes the same? )
There are several database up
On 04/07/10 09:54, James Harper wrote:
>> On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
>>> What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
>>> elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
>>> files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
>>> backed up
> Yes I am using a tape but should not be the tape
> 07-Apr 00:36 angel-sd JobId 1443: Despooling elapsed time = 00:02:34,
> Transfer rate = 75.16 M bytes/second
>
>
> this is with a full backup
>
> FD Files Written: 2,878,988
> SD Files Written: 2,878,988
> FD Bytes Written: 2
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 02:51:42PM +0100, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Does it still run quickly if keep that Job.JobId IN clause but use the numbers
> returned by
>
> SELECT DISTINCT BaseJobId
> FROM BaseFiles
> WHERE JobId IN (22,23,31,34,42,48,52)
>
> in place of the the nested select?
In my cas
> On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
> > What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
> > elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
> > files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
> > backed up correctly without errors?
> >
> > This
Hi,
I need to upgrade the bacula that I am running here on a fedora-linux
server.
Currently we run version 2.0.2 and I am attempting to move to 5.0.1
Questions:
1) Do I need to change the database? ( mysql 5.0.27 ) ( i.e. are the
tables and indexes the same? )
2) May I just replace the binaries
> From: Tom Eastman
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm still having trouble controlling which volume bacula chooses to
> write to when it has plenty of volumes set to 'append'. I *need* bacula
> to only select a volume to append to that has InChanger=1. I kinda
> thought that it would do this automatically,
> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 12:40:24 +0100, Graham Keeling said:
>
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 09:01:13AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
> > Hello Graham,
>
> Hello, thanks for your reply.
>
> > Graham Keeling wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > > I'm using bacula-5.0.1.
> > > I have a 2.33GHz CPU with 2G of R
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 08:41:41AM -0400, Il Neofita wrote:
> Hi
> I have very poor performance when the agent send the spool to the bacula
> server
First the obvious question: are the server or client doing anything
else while the backup is running?
> I currently use a RAID5 SAS 15K, 1GB Etherne
Hi All,
My Backup is failing on a client.
The client has only one Fileset and the size is 400GB.
The error is as follows
Messages:
06-Apr 12:16 server-sd JobId 299: Spooling data again ...
06-Apr 12:38 server-sd JobId 299: User specified spool size reached.
06-Apr 12:38 server-sd JobId 299:
Yes I am using a tape but should not be the tape
07-Apr 00:36 angel-sd JobId 1443: Despooling elapsed time = 00:02:34,
Transfer rate = 75.16 M bytes/second
this is with a full backup
FD Files Written: 2,878,988
SD Files Written: 2,878,988
FD Bytes Written: 248,635,057,283
On 04/07/10 06:52, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Bacula currently only uses the AES CBC cypher mode. This cypher can't be
> effectively parallelized because block n+1 depends on block n.
>
> The AES ECB mode was developed to address that limitation. Support for
> it is built into OpenSSL 0.9.8 . This triv
On 04/07/10 05:09, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Richard Scobie wrote:
>> Would it be possible to optimise this task by perhaps reading data in
>> "chunks", which in turn can be encrypted by a core each, before being
>> recombined and written out to tape?
>
> Bacula uses OpenSSL for crypto support. It d
> I have very poor performance when the agent send the spool to the bacula
> server
>
> I currently use a RAID5 SAS 15K, 1GB Ethernet
>
>
> hdparm -t /dev/sda2
>
>
> /dev/sda2:
> Timing buffered disk reads: 692 MB in 3.00 seconds = 230.41 MB/sec
>
>
> Any idea what I can check?
>
> 07-Apr 00:
> -- Messaggio originale ---
> Storage:"LTO4Driver" (From Job resource)
> [...]
> Rate: 6816.5 KB/s
Aren't you using a TAPE to store your backup?
IMHO, probably the speed is bottlenecked by the TAPE
trasmission rate.
Simone
-
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 17:52:54 -0400, Roland Roberts said:
>
> 2. Use the console to try to connect to the client (which, as I
> mentioned, is on the same host as the server):
>
> *status client
> The defined Client resources are:
>1: archos-fd
>2: aristarchus-fd
>3:
On 7/04/2010 8:42 PM, Matija Nalis wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 06:52:40PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> Bacula currently only uses the AES CBC cypher mode. This cypher can't be
>> effectively parallelized because block n+1 depends on block n.
>>
>> The AES ECB mode was developed to address tha
On 04/07/10 06:27, bitbyte wrote:
> What do you think a restore is?Think you need to go again to the
> elementary lessons? Periodical restores checks the status of the
> files that are being backed up,so that we can be sure that they are
> backed up correctly without errors?
>
> This just doesn't
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 06:52:40PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Bacula currently only uses the AES CBC cypher mode. This cypher can't be
> effectively parallelized because block n+1 depends on block n.
>
> The AES ECB mode was developed to address that limitation. Support for
Actually, ECB was "d
On 7/04/2010 8:26 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Oh well, I'll use it if it still works. It's not like I can't port the
>> config over to whatever is required later if it is ever dropped. Thanks
>> for the tip.
>>
>> I'm troubled by the approach taken with Bacula of "it's possible with
>> some scri
On 04/07/10 02:17, Rex Chan wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> once disk space becomes full, our bacula configuration starts writing
> out a whole bunch of 0 byte volumes to disk.
>
> I can manually delete all the 0 byte files, but does the catalog
> require cleanup as well?
>
> What changes can I make to
Hi
I have very poor performance when the agent send the spool to the bacula
server
I currently use a RAID5 SAS 15K, 1GB Ethernet
hdparm -t /dev/sda2
/dev/sda2:
Timing buffered disk reads: 692 MB in 3.00 seconds = 230.41 MB/sec
Any idea what I can check?
07-Apr 00:08 angel-dir JobId 1
On 04/07/10 01:13, Craig Ringer wrote:
> You appear to be assuming that "disk backup" == "single disk backup" or
> "set of simple disks".
No, not at all. (Though in many smaller installations, it is.) I was
just noting that a single-purpose disk backup tool in which elimination
of interleaving a
On 04/07/10 00:54, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Yeah, that works ... when you only need to control pools based on job level.
>
> My problem is that sometimes I need to control other job attibutes, such
> as spooling, by job level.
>
> The mechanism just needs to be generalised a little, so your above
>
On 04/07/10 00:42, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> I can confirm that it still works in 5.x as well. I use this for disk
>> volumes:
>>
>> Label Format =
>> "FULL-$Year${Month:p/2/0/r}${Day:p/2/0/r}-${Hour:p/2/0/r}:${Minute:p/2/0/r}"
>>
>> (with alterations for Differential and I
The before backup script is empty at this point, so that's not taking any time.
What would cause such an error? This was working until I needed to reload the
firmware on my router.
mtu-fd is on the internet, jon-dir is behind my router. I've got port 9103
forwarded from my router
to the computer
On 04/07/10 01:05, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> It is possible right now to open more than one file-based volume at a
>> time.
>> You simply need to define multiple storage devices under the same
>> storage daemon; each device can have one volume open at a time.
>
> Yep. My sugg
Graham Keeling wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 09:01:13AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
>> Hello Graham,
>
> Hello, thanks for your reply.
>
>> Graham Keeling wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> > I'm using bacula-5.0.1.
>> > I have a 2.33GHz CPU with 2G of RAM.
>> > I am using MySQL.
>> > I had a Vir
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 09:01:13AM -0700, ebollengier wrote:
> Hello Graham,
Hello, thanks for your reply.
> Graham Keeling wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I'm using bacula-5.0.1.
> > I have a 2.33GHz CPU with 2G of RAM.
> > I am using MySQL.
> > I had a VirtualFull scheduled for my client.
> >
> > M
Bacula currently only uses the AES CBC cypher mode. This cypher can't be
effectively parallelized because block n+1 depends on block n.
The AES ECB mode was developed to address that limitation. Support for
it is built into OpenSSL 0.9.8 . This trivial patch adds appropriate
entries in the public
bitbyte wrote:
>
> bitbyte wrote:
> > Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
> > show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
> >
> > What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the
> > name of the client f
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
> "bitbyte" backupcentral.com> kirjoitti
> viestissä:1270627053.m2f.331960 < at > www.backupcentral.com...
>
> >
> >
> >
>
> Just out of curiosity, in what kind of situation automated scheduled
> restores are needed? What only comes into my mind is a computer class in
"bitbyte" kirjoitti
viestissä:1270627053.m2f.331...@www.backupcentral.com...
>
> Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs
> doesn't show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job
> manually.
>
> What to specify on the client directive here,the restore loc
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:05:17 -0400, Phil Stracchino said:
>
> On 04/06/10 17:28, Kevin Keane wrote:
> >> From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:ala...@metrocast.net]
> >>
> >> Actually, this is a problem which has largely been fixed in
> >> Bacula-3 and later, by changing the way overrides work.
> >
Richard Scobie wrote:
> I have a 2.8GHz Core i7 machine backing up uncompressable data spooled
> onto an 8 drive RAID5, to LTO-4 tape.
>
> Our requirements now dictate that data encryption must be used on the
> tapes and having configured this, it seems that one core is saturated
> encrypting t
Richard Scobie wrote:
> I have a 2.8GHz Core i7 machine backing up uncompressable data spooled
> onto an 8 drive RAID5, to LTO-4 tape.
>
> Our requirements now dictate that data encryption must be used on the
> tapes and having configured this, it seems that one core is saturated
> encrypting t
bitbyte wrote:
> Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
> show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
>
> What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the name
> of the client for which files has to be resto
On 7.4.2010 9:17, Rex Chan wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> once disk space becomes full, our bacula configuration starts writing
> out a whole bunch of 0 byte volumes to disk.
>
> I can manually delete all the 0 byte files, but does the catalog
> require cleanup as well?
>
> What changes can I make to
Is there a way to automate restores in bacula by schedules?The jobs doesn't
show up in the scheduled tasks.But i am able to run the job manually.
What to specify on the client directive here,the restore location or the name
of the client for which files has to be restored?
Config :
Job {
Na
Recently i upgraded my server to rhel 5.5 from rhel 5.2 . After upgradation
bacula stop working , starting Director stat that ' Couldn't open database' ,
while postgres database for catalog in accessible from psql command .
What may went wrong
Thanks
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