Op 28/02/2011 17:10, Mike Hobbs schreef:
>I'm testing Bacula, so this is not a production setup and I ran into
> an issue, problem, bug, I'm not sure. During my testing, I'm backing up
> a file system of about 700gb to a disk. A FULL backup took around 21
> hours with compression turned on.
On 02/28/11 17:39, Maria Mckinley wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am upgrading bacula, but am having problems with my database. When I
> upgraded from Debian Lenny to Debian Squeeze, I ran into the version
> error bug, and I used 'update_mysql_tables_10_to_11' from Jim Padel
> posted in the bug report
The pithy ruminations from "Jeremiah D. Jester" on
"[Bacula-users] 124t users?" were:
=> I've been having ongoing issues with bacula and my 124t. Anyone out there
having any problems? If not, would like to know that as well. Maybe we can
compare storage conf files?
I've been using Dell PowerV
On 2/28/2011 3:50 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> On 28/02/11, John Drescher (dresche...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:33 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Jeremiah D. Jester
>>> wrote:
Here's my output..
#test write.
[root@scrapp
> John -- I'd be grateful for your comments on how best to do a dd based
> read and write test for LTO3 and LTO4 tapes. This seems like a fairly
> good way of narrowing down a drive or interconnect problem.
>
> Is something like the following correct?
>
> mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
> dd if=/dev/s
Hi there,
I am upgrading bacula, but am having problems with my database. When I
upgraded from Debian Lenny to Debian Squeeze, I ran into the version
error bug, and I used 'update_mysql_tables_10_to_11' from Jim Padel
posted in the bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bac
On 28/02/11, John Drescher (dresche...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:33 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Jeremiah D. Jester
> > wrote:
> >> Here's my output..
> >>
> >> #test write.
> >> [root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
> >> [root@scrappy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Today i moved our Backup VM (which contains Dir and SD) to another
Server because of performance problems.
everything should be the same, execpt for a new IPv6 IP (the v4 Adress
still the same)
but i get some errors while doing backups...
I'm only
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:33 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Jeremiah D. Jester
> wrote:
>> Here's my output..
>>
>> #test write.
>> [root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
>> [root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
>> [root@scrappy bacula]# dd if=/dev/nst0 o
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Jeremiah D. Jester
wrote:
> Here's my output..
>
> #test write.
> [root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
> [root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
> [root@scrappy bacula]# dd if=/dev/nst0 of=/dev/null bs=64512
> dd: reading `/dev/nst0': Input/output erro
Afternoon,
I had to reload a win32 workstation this weekend and now I have
authentication issues with the director. Please remind me, this is what
I have setup:
- workstation c:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf password in the Client { } section
matches the password on the server's bacula-dir.conf in the sam
Here's my output..
#test write.
[root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
[root@scrappy bacula]# mt -f /dev/nst0 weof
[root@scrappy bacula]# dd if=/dev/nst0 of=/dev/null bs=64512
dd: reading `/dev/nst0': Input/output error
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
0 bytes (0 B) copied, 5.39927 seconds, 0
On 28/02/11, Jeremiah D. Jester (jj...@u.washington.edu) wrote:
> We are considering switching to a different backup solution. Our
> problems seem similar, not fun.
Well, my problem is specifically a tape drive problem.
Have you tested your drive?
# mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
# dd if=/dev/nst0 of=/de
> I am trying to migrate from backup exec to bacula, and I want to know if
> anyone has succesfully read symantec backup exec tapes with bacula or
> how they migrated. Thanks in advance
>
Bacula will not read backup executive tapes (or any other format but
bacula's own format). You will have to re
Hy,
I am trying to migrate from backup exec to bacula, and I want to know if
anyone has succesfully read symantec backup exec tapes with bacula or
how they migrated. Thanks in advance
Juan Brenes
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Ambiente.
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On 2/28/2011 9:37 AM, Jeremiah D. Jester wrote:
>
> Steve,
> I’m using a 124t w/ LT04 tapes. I would appreciate if I could see your conf
> files for comparison.
> Gracias,
> JJ
>
> Jeremiah Jester
> Informatics Specialist
> Microbiology – Katze Lab
> 206-732-6185
>
>
Tapeinfo output for the
Here is my unaltered and working /etc/init.d/bacula-dir from ubuntu
server 10.10 apt-get install:
# cat bacula-dir
#! /bin/sh
#
# bacula This shell script takes care of starting and stopping
# the bacula Director daemon on Debian/Ubuntu/Kubuntu
# systems.
#
# Kern E. Sibbald - 21 Mar
I'm interested to know about configs on the PV 124T too. I've got an
LTO4 Quantum drive.
clwbackup:/home/it# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg3
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'QUANTUM '
Product ID: 'ULTRIUM 4 '
Revision: '2210'
Attached Changer API: No
SerialNumber: 'JN0823AMJ
Summarinzing:
on ubuntu 10.10 bacula-dir doesn't start automatically (there is a
problem with the bacula-dir script in /etc/init.d), could you please
tell me how to modify this standard script, taken from the bacula
source?
I wrote the values that I think are correct in the comments, the rest
of th
Steve,
I'm using a 124t w/ LT04 tapes. I would appreciate if I could see your conf
files for comparison.
Gracias,
JJ
Jeremiah Jester
Informatics Specialist
Microbiology - Katze Lab
206-732-6185
From: Steve Ellis [mailto:el...@brouhaha.com]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 4:31 PM
To: bacula-users
> I'd like to know if anyone could point me some directions about how I could
> create a routine in Bacula to make a Full backup of my main servers and then
> manually remove these tapes to take them to a safe place (in case of a
> catastrophe).
>
> I've a few doubts about how I could make this wor
On 28/02/11, Dene Stringfellow (supp...@ridgedale.co.uk) wrote:
> Thank you for your feedback.
> I now have the following bacula modules on my server:
>
> ii bacula 5.0.2-2.2
> ii bacula-client 5.0.2-2.2
> ii bacula-common 5.
I'm testing Bacula, so this is not a production setup and I ran into
an issue, problem, bug, I'm not sure. During my testing, I'm backing up
a file system of about 700gb to a disk. A FULL backup took around 21
hours with compression turned on. While this was happening the
remaining backup
Rory,
Thank you for your feedback.
I now have the following bacula modules on my server:
ii bacula 5.0.2-2.2
ii bacula-client 5.0.2-2.2
ii bacula-common 5.0.2-2.2+b1
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 11:35:28 +0100, Marco Zancanaro said:
>
> Hi, i have a problem with volumes in bacula 5.0.1 (ubuntu 10.04
> server). It all worked for a month (or more, i can't remember), but
> now i have multiple error on volume. All volumes have "recycled"
> status set to 1 and there i
On 2/28/2011 12:17 AM, Dene Stringfellow wrote:
I am wondering if anyone could provide some assistance. I have just
upgraded Debian Lenny to Squeeze on my server and decided to try
Bacula to set up a disk-to-disk (initial full backup) daily
incremental backup using two (NTFS formatted) external
On 28/02/11, Dene Stringfellow (supp...@ridgedale.co.uk) wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone could provide some assistance. I have just
> upgraded Debian Lenny to Squeeze on my server and decided to try
> Bacula to set up a disk-to-disk (initial full backup) daily
> incremental backup using two (NTFS
Hi, i have a problem with volumes in bacula 5.0.1 (ubuntu 10.04
server). It all worked for a month (or more, i can't remember), but
now i have multiple error on volume. All volumes have "recycled"
status set to 1 and there is a lot of space in the hard-disk. I tried
to manually change the status to
I am wondering if anyone could provide some assistance. I have just
upgraded Debian Lenny to Squeeze on my server and decided to try Bacula
to set up a disk-to-disk (initial full backup) daily incremental backup
using two (NTFS formatted) external drives rotated on a weekly basis, so
one disk i
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