On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 06:34:47PM +0100, Graham Sparks wrote:
> It's a real shame that the pruning takes effect across pools. If it
> only affected volumes in the same pool as the job, and didn't happen
> if the job failed (I think the latter's the case anyway), that would
> be great for cases w
Many thanks John.
It's a real shame that the pruning takes effect across pools. If it only
affected volumes in the same pool as the job, and didn't happen if the job
failed (I think the latter's the case anyway), that would be great for cases
where the client may not always be accessible.
Ar
> 29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: Begin pruning Jobs older than 2 years .
> 29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: No Jobs found to prune.
> 29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: Begin pruning Jobs.
> 29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: No Files found to prune.
> 29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: End auto prune.
This is the output I get after a job has completed. The lines at the end
suggest job pruning--does the auto prune not also trigger the purging and
recycling?
Thanks.
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29-Jul 22:00 asus-dir JobId 797: Python Dir JobStart: JobId=797 Client=asus-fd
NumVols=0
29-Jul 22:00 as
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 06:46:34PM +0300, Anton Zaytsev wrote:
> Shit has happened. I have lost my bacula catalog in mysql, but all archived
> files is ok(they are gziped).
> Tell please is there a way to restore them from archive.
>
> All suggestions are very appreciated!
Use bscan.
See
http:/
Hello Guys.
Shit has happened. I have lost my bacula catalog in mysql, but all archived
files is ok(they are gziped).
Tell please is there a way to restore them from archive.
All suggestions are very appreciated!
Thx
Anton
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> Apologies if this question has been answered previously, but I'm struggling
> to find a definitive answer.
>
> When a job completes and then marks a volume as purged, does it do this only
> for volumes in the pool used by that job and only if the job is successful,
> or are all volumes (regardles
Hello,
Apologies if this question has been answered previously, but I'm struggling to
find a definitive answer.
When a job completes and then marks a volume as purged, does it do this only
for volumes in the pool used by that job and only if the job is successful, or
are all volumes (regardle
Installed bacula-fd on a MAC OS 10.2 and it was working like a champ. All
of a sudden it kept breaking with this error:
30-Jul 10:43 xxx.com-sd JobId 1746: Error: bsock.c:537 Read error from
client:192.168.0.105:36643: ERR=Connection reset by peer 30-Jul 10:43
xxx-computer-fd JobId 1746: Fatal er