I have considered it, but I'll keep this idea as a last resort thing, cause
I'd have to migrate all my current backups to these new Pools (so I
wouldn't loose over a year of backups), and the config would be very
complicated to maintain...
I'll keep trying to find a good solution, but the more I d
I think I see what you mean, sorry it didn't work. Can you possibly create a
bunch of pool resources, one per job?
Job {
Name = backup1
Pool = backup1
...
}
Then in the pool resource definitions,
Pool {
Name = backup1
Storage = backup1
...
}
Then storage,
Storage {
Name = backup1
Hello everyone...
Bryan, that was a very good idea, but did not solved entirely... The thing
is, in my SD server, I have one Device for Incremental and another for
Diff/Full backup. In my Schedule resource, I have this:
Run = Level=Incremental Pool=pool.inc FullPool=pool.full feb-jun on 1st sat
a
Hey Folks,
I run a few slackware boxes and recently (read: about a month ago)
upgraded the mysql server and client libraries on my installs.
Sometime after that point, the full backups I was performing on these
three boxes started to take 5-6 hours a piece, as opposed to the 30-40
minutes it was p
On Tue, 29 May 2012 11:01:58 -0600
Mahmudul Hasan wrote:
> I am building a client only RPM (bacula-fd) ver. 5.0.2. Is Database
> support necessary for this kind of build ?
No, it is not needed.
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Hi Everyone,
I am building a client only RPM (bacula-fd) ver. 5.0.2. Is Database support
necessary for this kind of build ?
My director and storage daemon are running on another server separate from
the client.
Thank you,
Mahmudul Hasan
System Support Specialist,
University of Lethbridge,
Alberta
Am 29.05.2012 11:16, schrieb Danilo Godec:
> backup strategy in general. I will be backing up three clients
> (including the server running Bacula) and one 800GB LTO-4 tape drive,
> and there will be 'someone' for changing tapes.
I take it that you have no autochanger, just a standalone drive.
>
Guido,
Do you have any details on how you setup your iSCSI pass-through?? Any URL you
can share??
Regards,
Guy
-Message d'origine-
De : Guido Falsi [mailto:m...@madpilot.net]
Envoyé : 7 mai 2012 13:50
À : John Drescher
Cc : Bertrand, Guy; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : Re:
Hi folks,
recently we've been seeing more and more problems with bacula-fd
messages in dmesg about a page allocation failure.
Platform is centos 6.2 64 bit, Version 5.2.6 compiled from Source
using the stock distro gcc.
We're using MariaDB 5.x as the db backend, here are some stats about
the
On 29.05.2012 14:58, Robert Kromoser wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
>
>
> When I change my Bacula configurations I have sometimes the problem,
>
> that a list jobs show me 30 or more jobs with status running but I know,
>
> they don't run, because the job date is some days ago. with cancel I
>
> c
> When I change my Bacula configurations I have sometimes the problem,
>
> that a list jobs show me 30 or more jobs with status running but I know,
>
> they don’t run, because the job date is some days ago. with cancel I
>
> can only cancel one job after the other.
>
>
>
> Exist there a possibility
Hi everybody.
When I change my Bacula configurations I have sometimes the problem,
that a list jobs show me 30 or more jobs with status running but I know,
they don't run, because the job date is some days ago. with cancel I
can only cancel one job after the other.
Exist there a possibil
Hello,
I'm new to Bacula and need some help with scheduling, pools and well,
backup strategy in general. I will be backing up three clients
(including the server running Bacula) and one 800GB LTO-4 tape drive,
and there will be 'someone' for changing tapes.
The basic idea of the backup strategy i
> > I would be interested in seeing why jobs are crashing and possibly
> > submit bug reports for that. I have run 30 thousand or so jobs at work
> > and I do not see very many job crashes.
>
> That one is easy, and not very interesting actually. The two most
> frequent causes are:
> a) network ou
On Tuesday 29 May 2012 09:41:14 Christian Reiss wrote:
>
> So far we have 2 Backup-Storages on which 2 storage Daemons run. Is
> there a way to automagically make bacula select/ even out the data
> distribution across those two servers? Or do we have to do some (silly)
> configuration, like puttin
Hello!
We use Bacula 5.0.3 with MySQL 5.0.95 on RHEL 5.8. Nothing was built
from source.
Now, the thing that bothers me is that on old catalog which was upgraded
from version 2ish (don't know exactly), restore takes a long time.
Specifically, marking of millions of files takes a very long ti
Due to a copy/paste error, a FileSet on one of my Bacula installations
(Director & SD Bacula 5.2.6 on CentOS 6, FD Bacula 5.2.6 on Windows
Server 2003) initially read:
FileSet {
Name = "Galadriel Archive"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
Exclude = yes
IgnoreCase = yes
Hi folks,
I've been running copy jobs for the last couple of months to copy disk
backups to tape with good results. However running only one copy job
at the same time results in long copy queues that run into the start
of the evening incrementals, so I was wondering how to increase the
number of j
Hello Folks!
Happily running Bacula, solved my previous problems. Except that I cant
get the bacula-sd to reload the configuration without restarting it. But
from what I have read here thats unsolveable.
Anyway,
May question: We are backin up to hard disks (lots of TB). We also have
lots of serv
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