2011/6/15 Mark Yarbrough :
> I searched and I didn’t find the answer to this, if I missed it please point
> me in the right direction.
>
>
>
> I have a 5 bay high-rely classic backup unit. They basically mount as hard
> drives. The device connects via USB3. I would like to use Bacula as the
> ba
Dear Tobias Dinse,
In message <4df88a7d.1020...@stegbauer.info> you wrote:
>
> still the same Kernel and I/O Error:
>
>
> Jun 14 14:26:10 xx kernel: [451873.506638] st0: Can't allocate
> 199 byte tape buffer.
Why are you trying to allocate a 2 MB buffer for your tape driver?
Bacu
I searched and I didn't find the answer to this, if I missed it please point me
in the right direction.
I have a 5 bay high-rely classic backup unit. They basically mount as hard
drives. The device connects via USB3. I would like to use Bacula as the
backup daemon. In this case I am not abl
Le 15/06/2011 19:41, Ben Walton a écrit :
> Hi All,
>
> I'm slowly getting comfortable with bacula configuration and have a
> few test setups running right now. One thing I'm not quite clear on
> is the best way to write schedules such that I don't end up with all
> of my full backups happening on
Good afternoon everyone, in the bacula-dir is configured this way the catalog
copy, it will grow less correct?
Schedule {
Name = "WeeklyCycleAfterBackup"
Run = Level = Full Pool = Monthly 1st on fri at 8:00 pm
Run = Level = Full Pool = Daily Mon-Fri at 7:00 pm
}
Thanks.
--
Cleuson de O
I just wanted to add that my similar problem was also related to network
gear (hardware firewall). I resolved it by following the document below:
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=faq#my_backup_starts_but_dies_after_a_while_with_connection_reset_by_peer_error
I did have Heartbeat Interval set s
Hi All,
I'm slowly getting comfortable with bacula configuration and have a
few test setups running right now. One thing I'm not quite clear on
is the best way to write schedules such that I don't end up with all
of my full backups happening on the same night. My current
understanding indicates
Hi,
still the same Kernel and I/O Error:
Jun 14 14:26:10 xx kernel: [451873.506638] st0: Can't allocate
199 byte tape buffer.
Jun 14 14:31:10 xx kernel: [452173.632081] st: from_buffer
offset overflow.
Jun 14 14:31:10 xx kernel: [452173.632085] st: from_buffer
offs
Le 13/06/2011 14:32, Josh Fisher a écrit :
> On 6/13/2011 2:15 AM, Mike Seda wrote:
>> I forgot to mention that during my debugging, I did have "Heartbeat
>> Interval" set to 10 on the Client, Storage, and Director resources.
>> The same error still occurred... Very odd.
>>
>
> I have encountered s
Le 11/06/2011 11:15, Bruno Friedmann a écrit :
> On 05/20/2011 10:22 AM, Yann Cézard wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Since a few weeks, I am facing a really strange problem with
>> my win32 bacula-fd.
>>
>> [...]
>> - after upgrading the DIR/SD from 5.0.2 to 5.0.3 (Debian squeeze =>
>> wheezy) :
>>
>>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have problems with the following fileset:
> File = "C:/"
> File = "D:/"
> File = "D:/windvsw1/DATEV/DATEN"
>
>
> The latter is a volume without a drive letter.
> How can I tell bacula that this is a volume for which VSS should be
used?
> I get the expected "cannont backup be
Dear all,
I have problems with the following fileset:
File = "C:/"
File = "D:/"
File = "D:/windvsw1/DATEV/DATEN"
The latter is a volume without a drive letter.
How can I tell bacula that this is a volume for which VSS should be used?
I get the expected "cannont backup because file is opened" err
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