Additionally, I see that my 'crashes' were segmentation violations.
Aug 6 02:20:04 HOST bacula-dir: Bacula interrupted by signal 11:
Segmentation violation
Aug 7 03:40:05 HOST bacula-dir: Bacula interrupted by signal 11:
Segmentation violation
Stephen
On 8/12/14 1:00 PM, Stephen Thompso
My most recent crashes created lockdump files, but not my initial one.
Stephen
On 8/12/14 11:45 AM, Clark, Patricia A. wrote:
> I have 2 separate instances of Bacula v7.0.5 on RHEL6.5 x86_64. One has had
> the server FD segfault once. The second instance has had the director
> segfault twic
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:13 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> > i want to know what strategies to use to handle failed jobs.
> >
> > I use a script checking for holidays. to avoid requesting tapes at days
> > no one's available.
> >
> > what do you guys do to handle those types of situation?
> >
>
> I
> i want to know what strategies to use to handle failed jobs.
>
> I use a script checking for holidays. to avoid requesting tapes at days
> no one's available.
>
> what do you guys do to handle those types of situation?
>
I just let the jobs wait and not error out. I have nagios alert me
about th
Juergen,
I think is this you might want to use:
*"Reschedule On Error = yesno*If this directive is enabled, and the job
terminates in error, the job will be rescheduled as determined by the
*Reschedule
Interval* and *Reschedule Times* directives. If you cancel the job, it will
not be rescheduled.
Hi,
i want to know what strategies to use to handle failed jobs.
I use a script checking for holidays. to avoid requesting tapes at days
no one's available.
what do you guys do to handle those types of situation?
i know if i do too much automation i could get used to and lazy
but any input
I have 2 separate instances of Bacula v7.0.5 on RHEL6.5 x86_64. One has had
the server FD segfault once. The second instance has had the director segfault
twice now. The server has large file systems mounted and is backing these up.
It does not have any external clients at this time. It is
Thanks for the feedback. We've been running on 7.0.4 since June 10th
and have had 3 crashes. Have 130+ clients with nightly incrementals and
monthly fulls.
Stephen
On 8/12/14 10:07 AM, Francisco Rafael wrote:
> I'm using 7.0.5 with 40+ clients, no crash so far... CentOS 6.5 x64.
>
>
>
> 20
I'm using 7.0.5 with 40+ clients, no crash so far... CentOS 6.5 x64.
2014-08-12 13:50 GMT-03:00 John Drescher :
> > We've had 3 director crashes since updating to 7.0.4, which is highly
> > unusual for us. We've had a stable bacula for years now. Don't know if
> > anyone else has had this iss
> We've had 3 director crashes since updating to 7.0.4, which is highly
> unusual for us. We've had a stable bacula for years now. Don't know if
> anyone else has had this issue.
>
I have not had any crashes on gentoo with 7.0.4 and 35+ clients.
John
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I finally traced my problem with Webacula down to the following lines in
the index.php:
if ( APPLICATION_ENV == 'production') {
Zend_Session::regenerateId();
}
This is on a CentOS 6 system, with the full php-ZendFramework installed:
php-ZendFramework-full-1.12.7-1.el6.noarch
PHP 5.3:
php
Hi everyone. I'm testing Bacula and BAT (GUI console) version 7.0.5 and
found a problem: when I try to restore from a Windows client it doesn't
ident the folders when I expand, it always shows the absolute path. With a
few expansions it gets pretty confuse to select what to mark and restore.
Everyt
Hello,
We've had 3 director crashes since updating to 7.0.4, which is highly
unusual for us. We've had a stable bacula for years now. Don't know if
anyone else has had this issue.
We're running on Redhat 6.5 x86_64.
I have yet to get a trace. First crash, I hadn't enabled sudo, and the
2-
Phil,
Thanks for the reply.
So now the job runs and reports successful but all I get is a empty file.
Here is the output from the log file :
12-Aug 09:50 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12560: Start Restore Job
Restore_mail_bluewhale.2014-08-12_09.50.07_59
12-Aug 09:50 BS01-DIR1 JobId 12560: Using Device "File
> On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 11:22:08 -0700, Ross Williamson said:
>
> How do differential jobs work with job retention? As an example If I
> do a Full backup every 2 months, a differential every sun and
> incremental every 6 hours, you only require the last differential to
> restore. Are the previo
Hi Ana,
Thanks for your response. Very useful link and info.
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 3:17 PM, Ana Emília M. Arruda
wrote:
Hi!
You just need to have your tape drive working on linux (maybe this should help:
http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/446886-HP-DAT-72-USB-external) and
Hi!
You just need to have your tape drive working on linux (maybe this should
help:
http://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/446886-HP-DAT-72-USB-external)
and I´m quite sure you will be able to manage it from Bacula. If you are
able to manage your tape drive with linux "mt" command, it´s very pr
I did a double check and deactivated anything I could find.
...and yes, it works now.
I didn't expect the connection between my client and the virtual machine
to be treated as a public network, so I had the firewall inactive for
private networks only. My mistake.
Thanks for getting me on the
Well, port is open, you can ping remote machine, but you cannot telnet to
that port. It still sounds very much like some kind of firewall issue. You
said firewall was inactive, but it never hurts to double check. Can you
check windows firewall *.log files in C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\Firewall
an
Hello J.,
Monday, August 11, 2014, 7:54:42 PM, you wrote:
> afaik a V7 client isn't compatible to 5.x director.
Ok - thanks!
> Vice versa it works.
That's good!
> cheers.
> Juergen
Regards,
Armin
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On 8/12/2014 4:42 AM, Huub Van Niekerk
wrote:
Hi,
It actually is the HP EB625A, internal USB DAT72 drive but
packed as an external Freecom USB DAT drive. As far as I know,
USB isn't SCSI...
Hello, Marius.
Thank you for your quick reply.
I tried telnet (Firewalls inactive), but was not able to connect to the
client.
Adding the FDAddress to the config file did not work either. When
testing it, I always get the error "Keyword not permitted in this resource."
I typed it like this:
F
Yes, that's the one indeed. Thanks for the response.
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:09 AM, Luc Van der Veken
wrote:
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=hardware_results
It looks like that drive is listed, or at least one that’s very similar
(Freecom USB DAT-72e).
From:Huub Van Nieker
http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=hardware_results
It looks like that drive is listed, or at least one that’s very similar
(Freecom USB DAT-72e).
From: Huub Van Niekerk [mailto:huubvanniek...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 12 August 2014 10:43
To: Andreas Nastke; Bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] DAT
Hi,
It actually is the HP EB625A, internal USB DAT72 drive but packed as an
external Freecom USB DAT drive. As far as I know, USB isn't SCSI...
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 10:10 AM, Andreas Nastke
wrote:
start by plugging the hardware in and power it on.
search the logs for messages from
Hi,
Can you telnet to client's 9102 port from director's machine? If firewall
is not active, I'd suggest you also specify FDAddress in FileDaemon
configuration to make sure daemon listens on correct network interface.
Regards,
Marius
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Florian wrote:
> Hello.
>
Hi,
Using Slackware 12.0, I reinstalled Bacula 5.2.13 from source to be sure I
included MySQL. This is already running 24/7 for another database. However, the
manual refers to the Installing and Configuring MySQL chapter for creating the
Bacula tables, but I can't find that chapter. Where
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