Hello everyone...
Being directly involved in what has been called a "typical IRC
experience", caused by "a few arrogant knobs", I'd like to chime in here
to say that by idling in #bacula 24/7/365 and having helped many, many
people with Bacula over time, what transpired yesterday
was partly my fa
Kern,
I plan to move over to Bacula as soon as I get a chance and that last
comment was not directed just at bacula. I was just unsure of any project
related to bacula and did not want to get involved with stuff like this.
By alternative I meant avoiding bacula all together. The response that I
Oddly enough what I found fixed it was removing the 5.2.10, x64 client
version and installing the old 5.02 x64 one, now each of those clients
work fine. So the VSS issue is with the newer 5.2 version I tried. I
had also tried 5.2.6.
> -Original Message-
> From: James Harper [mailt
On 03/25/2014 07:10 PM, WebDawg wrote:
I would just like to thank the users over at
#bacula on freenode for the warm welcome I received yesterday.
Being a completely new user of any Bacula like software, making
a quick decision, I installed bareos
25.03.2014 17:04, Kern Sibbald kirjoitti:
> Hello,
>
> Aside from tuning as recommended by Gary, did you add any new indexes
> recently? Often users a new indexes because they speed up some
> particular operation, but because of the complexities of SQL, those
> indexes can seriously slow down othe
Thanks,
I really do hope the problems do get solved and no disrespect to the
developers.
Web...
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
> Seems like you had a very typical IRC experience. Try asking a question in
> #oracle without having 20 years experience and memorizing every
Sorry for the added noise on the list.
I just had a duh! Moment and decided to add the word "days" to the "Max Full
Interval = 6" entry in the job definition and voila!, next job run was an
incremental. I guess the interval defaulted to seconds and not days as I
incorrectly assumed.
Thank you
Seems like you had a very typical IRC experience. Try asking a question in
#oracle without having 20 years experience and memorizing every single system
table.
Stick with bacula its worth it. Don’t let a few arrogant knobs ruin it for you.
Jeff.
On Mar 25, 2014, at 3:10 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>
I would just like to thank the users over at #bacula on freenode for the
warm welcome I received yesterday. Being a completely new user of any
Bacula like software, making a quick decision, I installed bareos because
from what I read, it had more features and was being developed more. Not
because
We are in the process of replacing a very old (1.38) Bacula installation with a
newer version of it. The new installation is version 5.2.6, but the same issue
was present while testing version 5.0.2.
Database is PostgreSQL 9.1 on Debian Squeeze 6.0.9, bacula 5.0.2 is the default
package and 5.2.
Hello,
Aside from tuning as recommended by Gary, did you add any new
indexes recently? Often users a new indexes because they speed up
some particular operation, but because of the complexities of SQL,
those indexes can seriously slow down other queries su
Hello Everyone,
first things first, the system information:
OS: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS 64-bit
Bacula Version: 5.2.5-0ubuntu6.2 installed from Ubuntu Repositories
Database: mysql-server-5.5 Version: 5.5.34-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 installed
from Ubuntu Repositories
We are using the bweb GUI version 5.0.
An additional question: now that the director is running again (after a reboot,
actually), I notice that the catalog says the failed job 14976 is still
running, while the director says it isn't (and actually doesn't even include it
in the 'status' output, neither as running nor as terminated).
Hi,
I had a bacula director daemon die on me today, after simply restarting it
everything looks fine again.
Before it stopped, some strange things happened with the backup it was pulling
in from a client.
The server (running director and storage daemon) is a VM running bacula 5.2.5
on Ubuntu s
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