On 09/26/2012 02:35 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> On 09/25/2012 02:29 PM, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
>> Stephen Thompson wrote (2012/09/25):
>>> The tape in question have only been used once or twice.
>>
>> Do you mean just one or two drive loads and unloads?
>>
>
> Yes, I mean the tapes have only been in
On 09/25/2012 02:29 PM, Cejka Rudolf wrote:
> Stephen Thompson wrote (2012/09/25):
>> The tape in question have only been used once or twice.
>
> Do you mean just one or two drive loads and unloads?
>
Yes, I mean the tapes have only been in a drive once or twice, possibly
for a dozen sequential j
On 9/26/2012 11:13 AM, shockwavecs wrote:
> We have two NAS boxes that sync all data over DRBD. When NAS1 goes down I
> want NAS2 to automatically become the system to backup to tape.
>
> If NAS1 is up, then backup NAS1, else NAS2 becomes backup source for NAS1.
>
> Is this possible? Any reason n
Hello schockwavecs, you have a name very dificult
Well, it this possible!, you have to install the agent bacula-fd in both NAS1
as NAS2, but the client in bacula-dir must have configured the cluster IP.
This is:
Client bacula-fd in NAS1
FileDaemon { # this is me
Name = nas01-fd
FDpo
We have two NAS boxes that sync all data over DRBD. When NAS1 goes down I want
NAS2 to automatically become the system to backup to tape.
If NAS1 is up, then backup NAS1, else NAS2 becomes backup source for NAS1.
Is this possible? Any reason not to? DRBD is in master-slave config so data
shou
Hello All,
I need to build a list of my file storage volumes that contain a "full" backup.
Which I will then take that list and use to make an offsite longterm archive.
I could not find a way to do it efficiently with the bls program, so I turned
to using a sql script to do it. Here is what I
> 2012-09-19 22:58:45 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Start Backup JobId 13962,
> Job=nina_systemstate.2012-09-19_21.50.01_31
> 2012-09-19 22:58:46 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Using Device "FileStorageLocal"
> 2012-09-19 23:02:41 nina-fd JobId 13962: DIR and FD clocks differ by 233
> seconds, FD autom
On 9/26/2012 7:45 AM, Michael Neuendorf wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have a problem while backing up two windows servers in two different
> installations. The scenarios are almost equal:
>
> - Bacula-dir (v5.0.1) on Ubuntu 10.04.3 virtualized with VMware vSphere 5
> Hypervisor
> - Bacula-sd (v5.0
Hello there,
I have a problem while backing up two windows servers in two different
installations. The scenarios are almost equal:
- Bacula-dir (v5.0.1) on Ubuntu 10.04.3 virtualized with VMware vSphere 5
Hypervisor
- Bacula-sd (v5.0.1) on same server with file storage on a NAS, mounted via
iS