> ...Also with multiple independent storage devices you would have
>> to manage and schedule your jobs to each device instead of sending all
>> jobs to an autochanger resource and let bacula handle things.
>
> That's kinda what I meant "far from optimal", however, it looks like
> this lets me write
On 05/02/2013 02:44 PM, John Drescher wrote:
... A single job can never use more than
> device.
No, but I don't have a single job. ;)
...Also with multiple independent storage devices you would have
> to manage and schedule your jobs to each device instead of sending all
> jobs to an autochange
The last time I asked about this there was skepticism about using Amazon
Glacier for cloud storage of backups generated by Bacula.
I still have some interest in this particularly for off site backups for
disaster recovery at least for occasional snapshots.
Has anyone actually had success using
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 02:21:15PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I'm trying to setup a multi-homed DIR + SD to service two different VLANs
> that are firewalled from each other.
They are not firewalled anymore if you add a dualhomed host.
Why not backup from a third vlan that is firewalled again
On 05/02/2013 2:44 pm, John Drescher wrote:
> Use the bacula vchanger to create a virtual disk autochanger.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/vchanger/
>
> Make each hard disk a virtual magazine with a set of fixed size
> volumes.
>
> Yes, I saw the wiki page, thanks. I can't help thinking th
I'm trying to setup a multi-homed DIR + SD to service two different VLANs that
are firewalled from each other.
I've tried configuring multiple Storage per Pool in bacula-dir.conf, each one
with a different IP address (no hostnames; I don't manage DNS here), but the FD
on the client for VLAN #2
>> Use the bacula vchanger to create a virtual disk autochanger.
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/vchanger/
>>
>> Make each hard disk a virtual magazine with a set of fixed size volumes.
>
> Yes, I saw the wiki page, thanks. I can't help thinking there's gotta be
> a simpler way:
vchanger is
On 05/02/2013 12:59 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> Use the bacula vchanger to create a virtual disk autochanger.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/vchanger/
>
> Make each hard disk a virtual magazine with a set of fixed size volumes.
Yes, I saw the wiki page, thanks. I can't help thinking there's
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> this must be a FAQ but neither TFM nor google are being very helpful...
>
> I have a storage server with 12 SATA drives on an HBA. I want to backup
> to those drives, using file volumes of 50GB or less. The idea is to
> manua
Hi everyone,
this must be a FAQ but neither TFM nor google are being very helpful...
I have a storage server with 12 SATA drives on an HBA. I want to backup
to those drives, using file volumes of 50GB or less. The idea is to
manually swap the drives as they get full.
I'm looking for the implemen
On 05/02/13 09:43, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I'm receiving this intermitent error when some random jobs run:
> ---8<
> 02-May 07:24 backup-dir JobId 8241: Fatal error: sql_create.c:858 Fill Path
> table Query failed: INSERT INTO Path (Path) SELECT a.Path FROM (SELECT
> DIS
Greetings.
I'm receiving this intermitent error when some random jobs run:
01-May 18:00 backup-dir JobId 8241: Start Backup JobId 8241,
Job=job-pampa-mensagem.2013-05-01_18.00.00_24
01-May 18:00 backup-dir JobId 8241: There are no more Jobs associated
with Volume "pampa-mensagem-4832". Marking it
Hi bacula users,
Given the following restore job scrap:
```
Job {
Name = "RestoreJob"
Type = restore
...
RunScript {
Command = "sh -c 'do something with %where'"
}
}
```
When scheduling a new restore I dynamically set the `Where` property.
I use before/after commands to fix some p
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 01:56:14PM +0200, Iban Cabrillo wrote:
> We are running the bacula 5.2.6+dfsg-8 on debian. All my backups are on
> tape (we are using spool directory to increase the tape performance).
> The most suggested option , looking in the web is to use "rsync", to
> replicate the
Dear,
We are running the bacula 5.2.6+dfsg-8 on debian. All my backups are on
tape (we are using spool directory to increase the tape performance).
We want to have another copy of this backups/jobs. Seems that bacula
cannot have a second instance (something like a shadow bacula to copy this
da
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