We updated our bacula server from 5.2.10 to 5.2.11 earlier today.
A few hours later the bacula-dir crashed. This is on RedHat 6.3.
No traceback generated.
Stephen
On 09/12/2012 05:45 AM, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I updated one of our bacula servers to 5.2.11 today (CentOS 6.x,
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 19:29:47 +0200
Georges wrote:
> Le 12/09/2012 18:27, Craig Van Tassle a écrit :
> > Does a VirtualFull job have to be run on the same SD as where the
> > Full is?
> Hello Craig
>
> As you know, Bacula can only do copies on a unique SD. You can not use
> this feature over SDs
Le 12/09/2012 18:27, Craig Van Tassle a écrit :
> Does a VirtualFull job have to be run on the same SD as where the Full
> is?
Hello Craig
As you know, Bacula can only do copies on a unique SD. You can not use
this feature over SDs. This said, and depending on you infrastructure,
if you have mult
Does a VirtualFull job have to be run on the same SD as where the Full
is?
I'm trying to save space in my offsite SD. I though that doing
VirtualFull's to the offsite might be the way to go. Has anyone done
this or does anyone have a better recommendation how to do this?
I cant just ship the tap
Hello, Thank very much Ferdinando, I solved the problem as you say. I created a schedule that run all backups the first friday of each month but their execution is controled through priorities.RegardsDe: "Ferdinando Pasqualetti" Para: "Ana Romero" CC: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.netEnviados: Mié
Just to add something to the subject, you could schedule the first backup
on first friday and add the queueing of the other ones as RunAfterJob on
the dir system as a bconsole command.
If it is not clear enough tell me and I'll try to write a sample script.
Regards
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Hi folks,
I updated one of our bacula servers to 5.2.11 today (CentOS 6.x,
compiled from source), but sadly the director crashes after a couple
of copy jobs which were due this morning. Any idea how to go about
debugging the issue?
The server has a dir-bactrace file, but it appears to be empty,
Hello,
i have a bacula Installation, wich will backup Netware CIFS shares. I have
mounted the shares with ncpmount wich is included in the ncpfs package. If i
start a job to backup the shares, i get a data rate of 5883.6 KB/s. If i start
a windows job i get a date rate up to 17000 KB/s wich is
Hallo,
ich hab eine Bacula Installation am laufen, welche mir Netware CIFS Shares
sichern soll. Eingebunden sind die Shares mit ncpmount welches aus dem Paket
ncpfs stammt. Wenn ich nun ein Backup starte, habe ich eine Daten Rate von
5883.6 KB/s. Das ist im Gegensatz zu Backups von Windows Serv