Re: [Bacula-users] missing bacula conf files

2012-09-05 Thread Simone Caronni
Hello, On 6 September 2012 00:13, Tim Dunphy wrote: > I'm trying to setup bacula-director 2.4.4 under centos 5.6 on a linux vm. As a matter of fact I updated 2.4.4 in EPEL 5 a few days ago to solve some long standing bugs. > What I'm wondering is if the reason I'm missing these conf files is

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Christian Manal
On 06.09.2012 08:17, Alex Lucas wrote: > On 06/09/12 12:10, ganiuszka wrote: >> W dniu 06.09.2012 03:23, Alex Lucas pisze: >>> On 05/09/12 19:24, Christian Manal wrote: On 05.09.2012 12:43, Alex Lucas wrote: > Dears, > > Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Uwe Schuerkamp
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 06:10:16AM +0200, ganiuszka wrote: > > It works for me. Did you try to use semicolon character for separate > elementary commands? > > Example: > > ClientRunBeforeJob = "/bin/bash -c 'echo aaa >/tmp/foo1.out; echo bbb > > /tmp/foo2.out'" > > Regards. > gani For improv

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Alex Lucas
On 06/09/12 12:10, ganiuszka wrote: > W dniu 06.09.2012 03:23, Alex Lucas pisze: >> On 05/09/12 19:24, Christian Manal wrote: >>> On 05.09.2012 12:43, Alex Lucas wrote: Dears, Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? So far I have tried two ways

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread ganiuszka
W dniu 06.09.2012 03:23, Alex Lucas pisze: > On 05/09/12 19:24, Christian Manal wrote: >> On 05.09.2012 12:43, Alex Lucas wrote: >>> Dears, >>> >>> Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? >>> >>> So far I have tried two ways and failed: >>> 1) when a command (e.g. in "

Re: [Bacula-users] newbie - problem labeling / adding tapes to pool

2012-09-05 Thread ganiuszka
W dniu 06.09.2012 00:37, Simon Tyler pisze: > Hello, > > I'm having some issues with bacula. > > This is a new install, I have not used bacula before. So far I've > successfully backed up from a client to a file on the bacula server, now > I'm trying to get autoloader working so I can backup to tap

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Alex Lucas
On 05/09/12 19:24, Christian Manal wrote: > On 05.09.2012 12:43, Alex Lucas wrote: >> Dears, >> >> Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? >> >> So far I have tried two ways and failed: >> 1) when a command (e.g. in "ClientRunBeforeJob") has something like >> "echo tes

[Bacula-users] newbie - problem labeling / adding tapes to pool

2012-09-05 Thread Simon Tyler
Hello, I'm having some issues with bacula. This is a new install, I have not used bacula before. So far I've successfully backed up from a client to a file on the bacula server, now I'm trying to get autoloader working so I can backup to tape. I want to make it so all tapes or Volumes are a membe

[Bacula-users] missing bacula conf files

2012-09-05 Thread Tim Dunphy
Hello, I'm trying to setup bacula-director 2.4.4 under centos 5.6 on a linux vm. I'm following instructions that are telling me to modify a couple of files that don't appear to be on my system after searching for them using both find and the locate command: /etc/bacula/tray-monitor.conf /e

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula 5.2.10 on Windows 2008 R2 server : 1 MByte/sec transfer rate, very slow

2012-09-05 Thread lst_hoe02
Zitat von Paul Van Wambeke : > On 5/09/2012 02:52, James Harper wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> I have Bacula 5.01 Director installed on a Linux Ubuntu 10.04 server, and a >>> Bacula 5.2.10 Client (Bacula-fd) running on a Windows Server 2008 >>> R2 SP1 server, with Hyper-V role installed. Purpose is

[Bacula-users] cycle rotation

2012-09-05 Thread Tony Peña
Hi to all list. I need to change my rotation of backup... now till today i use tapelibrary only for save... but i add storage file and i want to recover more faster than tape... so i need this situation... how can i do daily or weekly cycle hours section in bacula-dir to can do this scenario: tod

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread dweimer
On 2012-09-05 05:43, Alex Lucas wrote: > Dears, > > Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? > > So far I have tried two ways and failed: > 1) when a command (e.g. in "ClientRunBeforeJob") has something like > "echo test > /tmp/test.out" bacula runs it on the client as

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Jérôme Blion
Le 05/09/2012 12:43, Alex Lucas a écrit : > Dears, > > Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? > > So far I have tried two ways and failed: > 1) when a command (e.g. in "ClientRunBeforeJob") has something like > "echo test > /tmp/test.out" bacula runs it on the client

Re: [Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Christian Manal
On 05.09.2012 12:43, Alex Lucas wrote: > Dears, > > Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? > > So far I have tried two ways and failed: > 1) when a command (e.g. in "ClientRunBeforeJob") has something like > "echo test > /tmp/test.out" bacula runs it on the client a

[Bacula-users] Running complex commands or scripts remotely on a client

2012-09-05 Thread Alex Lucas
Dears, Is there a way to run a complex command or even a script on a client? So far I have tried two ways and failed: 1) when a command (e.g. in "ClientRunBeforeJob") has something like "echo test > /tmp/test.out" bacula runs it on the client as "echo" as command and the rest as the argument. i.e

[Bacula-users] Bad response from stored to open command

2012-09-05 Thread Silviu Tufler
Hello I have a problem regarding bacup with bacula. The dir (version 5.2.9-1.1) and the sd (version 5.2.9-1.1) are on the same machine, a Centos 5.7x86_64 OS. The client machine is a SLES 10 SP2 (i586) that runs bacula-fd version 5.0.3 The client runs a backup job that has a "Ru

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula 5.2.10 on Windows 2008 R2 server : 1 MByte/sec transfer rate, very slow

2012-09-05 Thread James Harper
> Using iperf I measured following performances : > > bacula-fd = the windows server 2008 R2 host, 1Gb/sec NIC bacula-dir = a linux > ubuntu 10.04 PC, 1 100Mb/sec NIC bacula-sd = a linux ubuntu 10.04 server, 1 > Gbite/sec NIC > > > iperf serveriperf clientPerformance

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula 5.2.10 on Windows 2008 R2 server : 1 MByte/sec transfer rate, very slow

2012-09-05 Thread Paul Van Wambeke
On 5/09/2012 02:52, James Harper wrote: >> Hi >> >> I have Bacula 5.01 Director installed on a Linux Ubuntu 10.04 server, and a >> Bacula 5.2.10 Client (Bacula-fd) running on a Windows Server 2008 >> R2 SP1 server, with Hyper-V role installed. Purpose is her to backup the host >> server, not