Hi John,
You requested the same thing two years ago!
This was my response on 3 June 2010. Works fine for me.
I don't use Nagios, I use Zabbix, but getting alerts for mount requests is
fairly simple.
I receive alerts for the following type of Bacula messages:
09-Apr 04:35 Test-sd JobId 6900: Jo
On 12-07-30 06:57 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 08:09:38PM -0600, NetCetera Lists wrote:
>> I am working on setting up a Copy job to a tape autoloader - and am
>> having an issue with the Next Pool directive requirement.
>>
>> I am picking the jobs to copy - last Full for a nu
> No one responded to this, but I'm hoping it's a common problem... Once
> a library fills up and the job pauses while waiting for more tapes to be
> labeled, how does one "label barcodes" after refilling the library with
> new tapes without the library trying to run a backup job on the same
> tap
This may be a stupid question but is the working state data, that are
cached on the client and used to display the recent job history of a
client from the tray monitor, limited to the most recent 10 job events?
Or is there a way to configure this to show and/or cache more than
just 10?
thank
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:58 PM, dweimer wrote:
> On 2012-08-02 13:33, John Drescher wrote:
>>> From the Tips and tricks section of the problem resolution guide, I
>>> have set the director, storage, client, and job resources all to use
>>> Max
>>> concurrent Jobs = 4, I have also set the device u
Hi Y'all,
No one responded to this, but I'm hoping it's a common problem... Once
a library fills up and the job pauses while waiting for more tapes to be
labeled, how does one "label barcodes" after refilling the library with
new tapes without the library trying to run a backup job on the same
On 2012-08-02 13:33, John Drescher wrote:
>> From the Tips and tricks section of the problem resolution guide, I
>> have set the director, storage, client, and job resources all to use
>> Max
>> concurrent Jobs = 4, I have also set the device under the
>> bacula-sd.conf
>> to have a Max Concurre
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 09:22:58 -0400, Clark, Patricia A said:
>
> I have bacula 5.2.10 from the epel-bacula repository running on RHEL6
> x86_64. Since 7/28 I've had a series of long running jobs which have not
> permitted the backup catalog job to run. Each morning as I review the job
> stat
> From the Tips and tricks section of the problem resolution guide, I
> have set the director, storage, client, and job resources all to use Max
> concurrent Jobs = 4, I have also set the device under the bacula-sd.conf
> to have a Max Concurrent Jobs = 4, as I found that was a new feature in
> th
On 2012-08-02 09:32, John Drescher wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:39 AM, dweimer wrote:
>> I have been doing some searching, but I am apparently not searching
>> on
>> the right key words, and can't seem to find out how to enable
>> multiple
>> jobs to run simultaneously. I am running my bac
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Uwe Schuerkamp
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 11:26:44AM -0400, John Drescher wrote:
>>
>> I agree it should be pretty simple. I was asking before I had to spend
>> 30 minutes to 1 hour of work to figure it all out since I have never
>> written a nagios plugin ye
On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 11:26:44AM -0400, John Drescher wrote:
>
> I agree it should be pretty simple. I was asking before I had to spend
> 30 minutes to 1 hour of work to figure it all out since I have never
> written a nagios plugin yet.
>
Just use the "check_log" script as a template and chec
> Well
>
> I thing that is not so hard create a script that run a single command like
> bconsole and check the status of directory...
> Is a simple question of study how to do that... and return a value to nagios
>
I agree it should be pretty simple. I was asking before I had to spend
30 minu
Well
I thing that is not so hard create a script that run a single command like
bconsole and check the status of directory...
Is a simple question of study how to do that... and return a value to nagios
2012/8/2 John Drescher
> Does anyone have a nagios plugin that checks if bacula is wait
Does anyone have a nagios plugin that checks if bacula is waiting for
a mount request? I have seen ones that check if jobs fail or check if
the daemons are running but not one that checks if bacula is waiting
on a mount. Sometimes bacula wants a tape that is not in my 24 slot
autochanger and that p
On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 10:32:04AM -0400, John Drescher wrote:
>
> The manual does describe all of the steps necessary although maybe not
> in one single place.
>
> At minimum you need to set "Max Concurrent Jobs" for the director,
> storage and possibly client resource of bacula-dir.conf. Also
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:39 AM, dweimer wrote:
> I have been doing some searching, but I am apparently not searching on
> the right key words, and can't seem to find out how to enable multiple
> jobs to run simultaneously. I am running my backups to Disk only and
> not tape, so I do have random a
The enterprise version may have a pause feature, but the open-source one
does not.
We run a slave database server and make a daily dump from that, knowing
that it will not preserve the records being made for running jobs, but
since the running jobs aren't complete when the dump begins, they
I have been doing some searching, but I am apparently not searching on
the right key words, and can't seem to find out how to enable multiple
jobs to run simultaneously. I am running my backups to Disk only and
not tape, so I do have random access media, and also knowing that
running multiple
Because I have quite a few long running jobs, my BackupCatalog job is not
getting run more than once or twice per week. I understand the potential
instability of backing up the catalog while there are running jobs. Is there
anything in the bacula pipeline that would pause running jobs so that
I have bacula 5.2.10 from the epel-bacula repository running on RHEL6 x86_64.
Since 7/28 I've had a series of long running jobs which have not permitted the
backup catalog job to run. Each morning as I review the job status there will
be 2 catalog backup jobs waiting. I just cancel the oldest
On 08/01/12 23:15, Doug Sampson wrote:
>>
>> try to pkg_delete bacula-client and bacula-server before
>>
>
> I did a symlink and was able to start Bacula.
I'd suggest you pkg_delete bacula-server and reinstall again, instead.
> My concern is whether I will be bitten again on the next upgrade.
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