Hello,
my current job is the documentation of our bacula-installation.
Are there any useful sql commands like this:
select client
or
select schedule ?
Thanks for your help
Greetings
JHN
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All the data continu
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:37 PM, scar wrote:
> Thanks. I'm just running another full backup now so i'll look into the
> timestamps next time i need to do a backup.
>
> too bad such a crumby filesystem is the most compatible between various
> operating systems...
>
With the ntfs-3g driver for lin
Thanks. I'm just running another full backup now so i'll look into the
timestamps next time i need to do a backup.
too bad such a crumby filesystem is the most compatible between various
operating systems...
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All th
Hello,
I need some input on my backup strategy. Here is my setup:
1 - LTO3 24 slot autochanger with one drive.
1 - 6.5 TB Openfiler SAN
1 - 17 TB Openfiler SAN
30 Servers with around 8 TB of Data.
I am trying to figure out a backup schedule that will allow all the data to be
backed up dur
Hi,
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, René Moser wrote:
> Okay, it is not _really_ during day it is more like backups over night
> to disk and backup to tape should be finished in the morning. But this
> is just a detail. We did not have (yet) really (big) problems about
> consistency. But as you say these sy
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, René Moser wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 16:51 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> > 2. It is apparently not possible to backup all 100 hosts straight to
> >tape, so you write them to disk first. Why is that? It sounds like
> >you're manually doing "Spooling", which Ba
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 16:51 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> 2. It is apparently not possible to backup all 100 hosts straight to
>tape, so you write them to disk first. Why is that? It sounds like
>you're manually doing "Spooling", which Bacula has transparent support
>for. You coul
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 16:51 +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> It sounds like what you're looking for could be implemented as:
>
> 1. A normal Full/Differential/Incremental job to a disk-based storage
>device to happen during the day.
> 2. A Migrate job to tape from disk to happen during the nig
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 16:41 +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
> > We are currently using a proprietary backup solution,
>
> Which proprietary backup system?
BRU Backup Server
> > We have some >100 hosts to backup up. The current "work flow" is like:
>
> Are these hosts PCs? What do they do? How much c
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, René Moser wrote:
> We are currently using a proprietary backup solution, and we evaluation
> bacula to replace it.
>
> We have some >100 hosts to backup up. The current "work flow" is like:
>
> 1. backup server backups host files over working time to a disk volume
> on ba
René Moser wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are currently using a proprietary backup solution,
Which proprietary backup system?
> and we evaluation
> bacula to replace it.
>
> We have some >100 hosts to backup up. The current "work flow" is like:
Are these hosts PCs? What do they do? How much changes on t
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Boudewijn Ector
wrote:
>
>> Do you have "Maximum Concurrent Jobs" set in the Director and storage
>> sections in bacula-dir.conf?
>
> I just added it to the storage section; it seems to have been removed
> somehow.
>>> Can someone please explain to me why bacula s
Hi
We are currently using a proprietary backup solution, and we evaluation
bacula to replace it.
We have some >100 hosts to backup up. The current "work flow" is like:
1. backup server backups host files over working time to a disk volume
on backup server.
2. During night, the disk volume is
> Do you have "Maximum Concurrent Jobs" set in the Director and storage
> sections in bacula-dir.conf?
I just added it to the storage section; it seems to have been removed
somehow.
>> Can someone please explain to me why bacula still is not able to run
>> concurrent Jobs? Do I have to create a
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 9:25 AM, JJ wrote:
> Let's try another Q:
>
> "/usr/sbin/bacula-fd -d100 -c
> /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf" on the fd host and received this output when
> connecting from the director...
>
>
> bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: bacula-director-mon
> bacula-
Let's try another Q:
"/usr/sbin/bacula-fd -d100 -c
/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf" on the fd host and received this output when
connecting from the director...
bacula-fd: filed_conf.c:438-0 Inserting director res: bacula-director-mon
bacula-director-fd: jcr.c:132-0 read_last_jobs seek to 188
bacula
On Mon, September 26, 2011 10:29 am, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 17:16:31 -0400, Kim Culhan said:
>> As noted in a previous message, with a correct libtool it now produces
>> those warnings but
>> not when compiling with --disable-libtool.
>
> OK.
>
> However, I would expect l
My two cent it's something related to tcpmss.
I remember I had some problems like that when I deployed my
strongswan setup (not sure if it was with bacula or any other
app).
If so, this is completely unrelated to bacula, try playing with
iptables TCPMSS tar
Hi,
I recently made several changes to my network, and ever since my bacula backups
to the affected server error out after exactly 15 minutes. I don't know exactly
which change is the culprit, but I suspect it is somehow IPSec-related, and
would appreciate some help troubleshooting the problem.
Op 20110926 om 20:49 schreef scar:
> Martin Simmons @ 09/26/2011 11:10 AM:
> > Any particular types of file?
> >
> > Check the ctimes (ls -lc).
>
> most of the files are homemade audio recordings... mp3, wav, and flac.
>
> the ctimes don't show any modification either.
I'm not sure if fat32 rea
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