Il 16/02/2011 20:44, Mike Hendrie ha scritto:
> *Server: *Ubuntu 10.10
> *File Backup Location: */bacula/backups
> *Local Server Backup:* worked!
> ---
> *Client:* XP
> *bconsole Status to client:* good
>
> ---
> *Question:*
> Running a Windows XP client backup to File. When I start the job via
> b
Hi Vancho,
Short answer - none of them.
Bacula no longer actively supports Windows as the director OS.
Go to MSY and buy a quad-core box with 8/12/16/26/96GB RAM and a handful
of 2TB disks, get a tape autoloader, install the Linux/BSD/Solaris of your
choice, and Bob's Your Uncle.
Of course, if
Hi guys,
My name is Vancho, I work as a system engineer for small software company
located in Australia. The company I work for has 15 business critical
servers, based on Microsoft platform, which I manage on daily basis, and one
of the key ITSM services I provide is Backup Management. We're n
2011/2/11 Jeremiah D. Jester :
> I’m trying to determine that status of some of my tapes and I’m a little
> confused on the output. Anyone have any insight?
>
>
>
> Thanks,JJ
>
>
>
> [root@scrappy bacula]# ./bin/btape -c bacula-sd.conf /dev/nst0
>
> Tape block granularity is 1024 bytes.
>
> btape:
> Thanks for the reply. These are new tapes. When I try to do a ‘label
> barcodes’ on the new tapes I get errors so I’ve been manually wiping them
> with the following commands.
>
Getting a read error on first usage on a new tape is expected and not
harmful at all. Just ignore the read error 0:0
Am 16.02.2011 13:05, schrieb Dan Langille:
> Please show us the output of ls -dl / /home /home/xxx
Dear Dan,
Thanks for the hint. I've found my mistake.
Although I installed the VM with the option not to encrypt home
directories, the package ecryptfs-utils was installed and armed and
therefore
On 2/16/11 11:44 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
-*Troubleshooting Information*-
*Bconsole Storage Status:* Nothing there on the Windows Job
*Bconsole Client Status:*
JobID 15 Job il93mdec-fd.2011-02-16_07.18.11_03 is running
Full System or Console Job started: 16-Feb-11 13:38
FIles=0 Bytes=0 By
Anyone in the Seattle who would be willing to do some bacula training /support?
I sent an similar post a few weeks ago regarding 3rd party support contracts.
My goal is to overcome common problems and to be able to better administer our
bacula systems.
JJ
Jeremiah Jester
Informatics Specialist
*Server: *Ubuntu 10.10
*File Backup Location: */bacula/backups
*Local Server Backup:* worked!
---
*Client:* XP
*bconsole Status to client:* good
---
*Question:*
Running a Windows XP client backup to File. When I start the job via
bconsole it said it started. When I look on the Windows XP client ba
> So auto-labeling doesn't start 0 or 1 per pool, it uses the mediaid then.
This was a design decision to prevent a bug that occurs when you
delete intermediate volumes.
> What about using a counter variable to do it?
You can do this using your script or modifying the bacula source code
and bui
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:21 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> > I've got one of my pools setup to auto-label volumes. However instead of
> > starting the number at 0 or 1, it's using the mediaid of the volume. Let
> me
> > know what can be done to have the numbering start at 1 and continue from
> > t
> I've got one of my pools setup to auto-label volumes. However instead of
> starting the number at 0 or 1, it's using the mediaid of the volume. Let me
> know what can be done to have the numbering start at 1 and continue from
> there. Thanks.
If you want this you must implement it in a script
Hi,
I've got one of my pools setup to auto-label volumes. However instead of
starting the number at 0 or 1, it's using the mediaid of the volume. Let me
know what can be done to have the numbering start at 1 and continue from
there. Thanks. Below are the pool configs and a snipet of the databa
On 2/16/2011 6:30 AM, J. Echter wrote:
> Am 16.02.2011 03:59, schrieb Randy Katz:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a client who seems to want to build a cloud. Just curious if
>> anyone has installed and setup backups for
>> the VMWare ESXi or vSphere Hypervisor (same product different name as
>> far as I read)
On 2/16/2011 6:17 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:25:06 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>>
>> In the storage table, the autochanger column is always 0. Even for
>> storage units that have an autochanger. Is this expected.
>
> Do you have Autochanger = yes in the Director's Stora
On 2/16/2011 4:08 AM, Frank Seidinger wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm new to bacula and I've set up a new backup system to mainly learn
> how to use backups with bacula that will later cover my backup system.
>
> My environment is using a physical machine (Ubuntu 10.04 x64) that has a
> DDS3 tape attach
Am 16.02.2011 03:59, schrieb Randy Katz:
Hi,
I have a client who seems to want to build a cloud. Just curious if
anyone has installed and setup backups for
the VMWare ESXi or vSphere Hypervisor (same product different name as
far as I read) for Bacula. Understanding
this software does not sit on
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 20:25:06 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>
> In the storage table, the autochanger column is always 0. Even for
> storage units that have an autochanger. Is this expected.
Do you have Autochanger = yes in the Director's Storage Resource? It looks
the storage table will be
Hi there,
I'm new to bacula and I've set up a new backup system to mainly learn
how to use backups with bacula that will later cover my backup system.
My environment is using a physical machine (Ubuntu 10.04 x64) that has a
DDS3 tape attached. The file daemon is installed on this machine. A
se
Eduardo Júnior writes:
> what's the reasons to a new FULL job to be created? I mean, after a
> scheduled FULL job, another is started automatically.
>
> I asked this because last night, a new job FULL for a client was
> started without any change in the File Set or a manual execution.
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