On 11/29/2010 10:31 PM, amybac wrote:
>
> Dan Langille wrote:
>>
>> Yes, bacula-fd accepts -d.
>>
>> man bacula-fd or bacula-fd -h
>>
>
> what debug level usually be used? 100 or 200?
> Last time I run with -d999, it soon quit the program.
Start small, work your way up. :) Try 10
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Dan Langill
Dan Langille wrote:
>
> Yes, bacula-fd accepts -d.
>
> man bacula-fd or bacula-fd -h
>
what debug level usually be used? 100 or 200?
Last time I run with -d999, it soon quit the program.
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On 11/29/2010 9:00 PM, amybac wrote:
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> Timo Neuvonen wrote:
>>
>> Messages {
>> Name = Daemon
>>
>> append = "/var/log/bacula/log" = all, !skipped
>> }
>>
>
>
> Timo, Yes, I find this in dir.conf, however it seems too simple, and it only
> contains logs from "bconsole"?
> do you know how to
On 11/29/2010 7:20 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:40:54 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>>
>> I thought this was a great idea, until I realized that Copy Job depends
>> upon the 'Next Pool' directive in the source Pool. This prevents a
>> given Job from being copied to more than
On 11/29/2010 5:00 AM, Paulo Martinez wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Am 29.11.2010 um 02:40 schrieb Dan Langille:
>> Tonight I was thinking how I want to structure my backups. I'm
>> presently backing up to disk and I'm about to running Copy Jobs from
>> there to tape.
>>
>> Then I started thinking: if I ke
Timo Neuvonen wrote:
>
> Messages {
> Name = Daemon
>
> append = "/var/log/bacula/log" = all, !skipped
> }
>
Timo, Yes, I find this in dir.conf, however it seems too simple, and it only
contains logs from "bconsole"?
do you know how to get some debug info from "bacula" or bacula-fd comma
>I thought it is under/var/bacula, but I didn't find any bacula file.
> anyone knows where is the logs info?
>
I don't know Solaris, but look for something like lines below from
director's conf file:
Messages {
Name = Daemon
append = "/var/log/bacula/log" = all, !skipped
}
This is from
> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:46:47 -0500
> From: Dan Langille
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] How to restore all files under a given
> directory
> To: Joseph Spenner
> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID: <4cf00097.9080...@langille.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain;
Fahrer, Julian wrote:
> Hey list,
>
> I could not find an answer to this in the archive. Can I (or Bacula)
> list files from a specific job edited on a certain date?
>
> For Example: List all .xls files from jobid XXX where the date of the
> file is 2010-11-26 (not the date the backup ran!).
> I
Hey list,
I could not find an answer to this in the archive. Can I (or Bacula)
list files from a specific job edited on a certain date?
For Example: List all .xls files from jobid XXX where the date of the
file is 2010-11-26 (not the date the backup ran!).
I guess I have to parse the lstat field.
> On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:40:54 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>
> I thought this was a great idea, until I realized that Copy Job depends
> upon the 'Next Pool' directive in the source Pool. This prevents a
> given Job from being copied to more than one Pool. Ouch, bummer.
> That's something I
You can build 5.0.3 on Debian Squeeze from source, its so easy.
The wiki has 'from source' howtos on Debian that could help you.
Javier.
2010/11/29 Francois Duchatelet
> No it isn’t.
>
> The normal way of working is:
> - fill a volume,
> - THEN look for an available (Appendable,Purged,...) o
Hi Dan,
Am 29.11.2010 um 02:40 schrieb Dan Langille:
> Tonight I was thinking how I want to structure my backups. I'm
> presently backing up to disk and I'm about to running Copy Jobs from
> there to tape.
>
> Then I started thinking: if I keep quarterly FULL backups (a full
> backup
> done eve
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