Hello I'm new to this forum and I really need some help with bacula.
I have a home server (gentoo linux) with all of baculas components installed
on, backup is done on "/boot" and "/" partitions on the server and stored as a
file on another HD. There is only 1 backup-file which contains only th
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> This seems to a support issue. The dump that you posted shows no
> indication
> of a crash, which means that your understanding of a crash an mine are
> different.
>
> This is possibly a deadlock, but I won't spend any more time on it unti
Mike Holden wrote:
> If I can find how to register as a wiki contributor, I'll update the
> page, otherwise somebody else may wish to take on these minor
> modifications?
I've registered and updated the wiki page at
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=application_specific_backups:oracle_rdbms
with
On Jun 30, 2010, at 9:13 AM, Albin Vega wrote:
> Hello
>
> First let me say that I havent been using FreeBSD and Bacula before, so its
> all a bit new to me, and I might do some beginners mistakes.
>
> have installed Bacula server 5.0.0.1 on a FreeBsd 8 platform. Have followed
> the instruc
Mogaroy wrote:
> Thanks Mike, for clearing up a few things.Appreciate your patience !
>
> I finally managed to identify the cause of the errors.The problem,
> as I see it, is with the way in which the hotbackupscript.sql is
> being created.
> The host rsync command inside that file is being split i
Mike Holden wrote:
> Mogaroy wrote:
>
> > Thanks Mike,
> >
>
> No problem!!
>
>
> > Will recheck the points you mentioned.Meanwhile, some searching has
> > led me to feel that it has something to do with the PL/SQL script
> > (runhotbackup.sql) which does the actual backup to local disk
> >
Hello
First let me say that I havent been using FreeBSD and Bacula before, so its
all a bit new to me, and I might do some beginners mistakes.
have installed Bacula server 5.0.0.1 on a FreeBsd 8 platform. Have followed
the instructions on http://www.freebsddiary.org/bacula.php and have run all
t
myEMAILsignatureNot purely a Bacula issue, but I've tried other sources without
success. I'm setting up Bacula 5.0.2 on a Centos 5 server with the hope of
Bacula writing to volumes on a Seagate Black Armor NAS device. Bacula is
running fine if I write to a local disk, but I keep getting a "permi
Thanks a lot my friend!!
I changed the storage daemon IP on dir.conf and work great!!
Bacula it's awesome!!
Great soft and community
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-Original Message-
From: Bruno Friedm
> On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:06:41 +0200, Andreas Koch said:
>
> Can no one help with this? I'm somewhat worried that the many lines of
>
> Warning: Can't verify checksum for (filename...)
>
> during backup indicate a configuration problem and I fear for the consistency
> of our data.
Th
On Tuesday 29 June 2010 05:05:59 Robert LeBlanc wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 2:23 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Either the "handle SIGUSR2 nostop noprint pass" confused gdb (note it is
> > not
> > necessary when you use -s) or you have something broken on your
> > build/os/machine
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