Op 5/05/2011 15:56, Martin Simmons schreef:
>> On Thu, 05 May 2011 09:27:03 +0200, Jeremy Maes said:
>> Op 4/05/2011 18:07, Gavin McCullagh schreef:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> like many people I imagine, we get various warnings from the Bacula
>>> daemons, particularly the file daemons. There are some wh
Thanks for your patience and explanations! This worked perfectly.
--- On Thu, 5/5/11, Martin Simmons wrote:
> The problem is that they match the first Options clause, so
> Bacula accepts
> them immediately without looking at the second
> clause. It should work with
> three Options clauses:
>
>
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 07:04:48PM -0300, juan wrote:
> Its a very newbie question but, is there a way to restore files to a
> folder without keeping the original directory path?. thanks in advance
Study the Where and StripPrefix resources for the restore-type Job
specifications in the manual.
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Hy,
Its a very newbie question but, is there a way to restore files to a
folder without keeping the original directory path?. thanks in advance
juan
Imprima este correo solo si es necesario. Actúe responsablemente con el Medio
Ambiente.
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On 5/5/2011 9:12 AM, alidaf wrote:
> I'm having exactly the same problems. On Ubuntu, the storage daemon actually
> runs as group 'tape' but I've tried to force it to use 'bacula' and 'disk'
> without effect. The disk initialization will only work when the vchanger
> command is run with the gr
I'm having exactly the same problems. On Ubuntu, the storage daemon actually
runs as group 'tape' but I've tried to force it to use 'bacula' and 'disk'
without effect. The disk initialization will only work when the vchanger
command is run with the group 'disk', regardless of which group the d
It looks like when a particular job is run and there were no changes
recorded, it purges the Volume. Is this the desired behavior? Should it
mark a Volume as such just because there were no recorded changes? I'd
think you'd just keep the Volume and just keep it marked as Used. A SELECT
* FROM F
2011/5/5 Robert Longfield :
> John,
>
> the online guidE I followed should setting up the pv-122t with -1 and -2 so
> I can't really give you a reason as to why I have them in my config, other
> than i was told that was the correct way.
>
Does your pv-122T have 1 or 2 drives? I am not familiar wi
I'm setting up a new Bacula installation, using a Maximum Volume Jobs of 1
in my Pool set up. I'm seeing errors like this on the console which is
concerning, but the backups seem to run OK:
05-May 12:48 company-services-01-dir JobId 32: Start Backup JobId 32,
Job=company-services-01.2011-05-05
> > We have a Bacula 5.0.3 setup consisting of the following:
> >
> > - One Director with a local PostgreSQL database.
> > - Three Bacula Storage Daemons, two with 100TB storage each (PRV and
> > DMZ), and one with 14TB storage (TOS). Each of them are on their
> > own local networks (private HQ
NFS mounts are also in the same class.
27-Apr 20:37 web02 JobId 154536: Error: xattr.c:347 llistxattr error on
file "/web/zend": ERR=Success
27-Apr 20:38 web02 JobId 154536: Error: Encountered 1 xattr errors while
doing backup
This would be an example file set that don't backup NFS but will get t
Excerpts from Myles Merrell's message of Thu May 05 11:28:10 -0400 2011:
Hi Myles,
> When I compile bacula I get the following errors:
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> mysql_fetch_row
> .../bacula-5.0.3/src/ca
John,
the online guidE I followed should setting up the pv-122t with -1 and -2 so
I can't really give you a reason as to why I have them in my config, other
than i was told that was the correct way.
Greg,
thise changes seem to have worked. Well I am not getting the errors anymore
when i try to r
Hi,
On Thu, 05 May 2011, Jeremy Maes wrote:
> All you need to do to suppress those messages is add all the
> junction points on the given windows system to the exclude list of
> your filesystem.
I appreciate that I can do that, but it seems like having to create a mass
of wilddir entries in the
I've been trying to compile bacula on a server. Here is some helpful info:
arch: Solaris SPARC
os: Solaris 10
bacula version: 5.0.3
mysql version: 5.0.67
When I compile bacula I get the following errors:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in f
I wonder if it's possible that a pool adds automatically from the
scratch pool volumes that contains some pattern,
suppose you fill the Scratch pool with a 'label barcode' command, and
the labels are in the form of
DAYnnn
WEEKnnn
MONTHnnn
suppose then to have a pool called DAILY that and you want
On 05/05/11 09:56, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Thu, 05 May 2011 09:27:03 +0200, Jeremy Maes said:
>>
>> Op 4/05/2011 18:07, Gavin McCullagh schreef:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> like many people I imagine, we get various warnings from the Bacula
>>> daemons, particularly the file daemons. There are some wh
Martin Simmons:
> > On Thu, 5 May 2011 09:18:45 +0200, Dietz =?utf-8?q?Pr=C3=B6pper?=
said:
> > And now the question - is there a way to accomplish the wished
> > behavior (tape gets set to "used" immediately after the usage
> > duration, not the next time the pool is touched) by some other me
> On Thu, 5 May 2011 09:18:45 +0200, Dietz =?utf-8?q?Pr=C3=B6pper?= said:
>
> And now the question - is there a way to accomplish the wished behavior
> (tape gets set to "used" immediately after the usage duration, not the next
> time the pool is touched) by some other means?
Running "status
I know I sent this to the mailing list and please forgive me for trying
again but I am really at a loss of what my next step needs to be to get
backup working.
A bit on my setup. I am running Debian 6 with a Dell Powervault 122T. I
can load tapes, and mount the tapes but when I tr y to run a
> On Thu, 05 May 2011 09:27:03 +0200, Jeremy Maes said:
>
> Op 4/05/2011 18:07, Gavin McCullagh schreef:
> > Hi,
> >
> > like many people I imagine, we get various warnings from the Bacula
> > daemons, particularly the file daemons. There are some which seem like
> > it would be nice to simpl
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 12:12:10AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> On May 4, 2011, at 3:26 AM, Graham Keeling wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:11:24AM +0200, Hugo Letemplier wrote:
> > > I think that a new feature that add dependency between various job
> > > levels for the next versions of ba
Dear Konstantin,
Thanks very much for your response. With yours and others I was able to
get the latest version of the client for Windows installed and working.
Sincerely Yours,
Shon
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov <
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Ma
On May 5, 2011, at 5:29 AM, Hugo Letemplier wrote:
> Hi, I will try to explain in other words.
>
> Lots of people use bacula more for its Tape feature than for disk
> backups. But there are more and more disk to disk to tape backup
> strategy where tapes take the role of off site archiving
> The
On 5/5/2011 5:35 AM, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
> Op 03-05-11 16:05, Josh Fisher schreef:
>> On 5/3/2011 5:55 AM, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
>>> ...
>>
> My only problem now I that I can't eject the disk with the button (after
> the autofs timeout). Something is using the disk, and I can't find what.
> lso
Op 20110504 om 19:17 schreef Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk:
> > Op 20110428 om 12:53 schreef Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk:
> > > > I have a problem with a Windows 2003 server where backup is
> > > > interrupted quite often. I only see the problem on this machine
> > > > (dev0), but the error looks more like an SD f
Hi,
I will have to backup some windows virtual machines. Theses machine
are on a Proxmox platform that use snapshots.
For the moment I backed up my linux VMs via a snapshot that was
mounted directly on the host.
Should I use LVM snapshot on the host or VSS with windows client on
the Virtual machi
Hi,
I'm using Bacula 5.0.3 on Ubuntu 9.04
I have bacula configured to cancel duplicate jobs, as some jobs (especially
during monthly full backups) are not finished before the following day
backup starts.
Today two identical jobs started within an hour of each other one client.
*llist jobid=15954
> On Wed, 4 May 2011 20:04:05 -0700 (PDT), fink said:
>
> --- On Wed, 5/4/11, Martin Simmons wrote:
> > You need to include the intervening directories, but not
> > their contents, as in
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg33689.html
>
> Thanks for your hel
Op 03-05-11 16:05, Josh Fisher schreef:
> On 5/3/2011 5:55 AM, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
>> ...
>
> So, bacula:bacula cannot write, but bacula:disk can, yet all accessed
> directories appear to be owned by bacula:bacula? What group does the
> bacula-sd daemon run as? On Fedora, it is typical for bacu
Hi, I will try to explain in other words.
Lots of people use bacula more for its Tape feature than for disk
backups. But there are more and more disk to disk to tape backup
strategy where tapes take the role of off site archiving
Theses two models are really different and if you use the disk backu
Op 4/05/2011 18:07, Gavin McCullagh schreef:
> Hi,
>
> like many people I imagine, we get various warnings from the Bacula
> daemons, particularly the file daemons. There are some which seem like
> it would be nice to simply suppress them and some which are severe and I'd
> actually like more atte
Hi,
I use several pools for daily, weekly and monthly backups. To be able to
remove the tapes from the monthly backup without bacula trying to use the
left over place on the last tape from one month again the next month I have
defined a suitable Volume Use Duration:
Pool {
Name = Monthly
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