Am 30.09.2014 16:30, schrieb Heitor Faria:
I have a kinda general question because I can't really determine what
happend but for a while now one of my jobs is either not running
at all
or if the job runs the tapes never get written to the full capacity.
This is usually normal
Hi Peter,
Bacula will always prefer to take a new volume (in Append state) rather than
reuse an existing one (in the Purged, Recycled state) so as to preserve your
backed up data for as long as possible. It will also use volumes in the backup
pool and only resort to taking volumes from the Scra
Thank you Ben.
I applied the changes and I'll monitor the behavior to confirm I did it
right.
If I have mix of recycled volumes and brand new, never used volumes in
Scratch, which ones Bacula will grab first?
I'd really prefer to setup Bacula so it will reuse the old ones instead of
grabbing bra
Hey Mr. Bill,
"All I want to do is back up the users home folders but not their chrome
cache or any core dumps. I used the setting below which I thought would do
it but its backing up everything. Anyone spot whats wrong please?
FileSet {
Name = "FileSet-Home"
Include {
Options {
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All I want to do is back up the users home folders but not their chrome cache
or any core dumps. I used the setting below which I thought would do it but its
backing up everything. Anyone spot whats wrong please?
FileSet {
Name = "FileSet-Home"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
Hi Peter,
You need to set “Recycle Pool = Scratch” in your Scratch pool (and make sure
you haven’t overridden it in any other poo)l. Note that this setting is applied
to the volume when it’s created, so after changing the Scratch pool definition
you will need to update all your volumes to re-ap
In Bacula-5.2.13 how do I setup expired volumes to go in the Scratch pool?
I create new file type volumes like this:
label storage=File volume=vol001 pool=Scratch
When needed volumes are taken out of Scratch and assigned to the
appropriate pool and used. Once in the pull they are never released
Hi Markus,
"Each time a new FileSet is created, Bacula will ensure that the next
> backup is always a Full save."
>
> Does that mean that even in my case *all* hosts will do a full backup?
>
No. This is only for the Job that uses the fresh FileSet.
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Hi all,
I'm still diving into the "arts of bacula". So pelase forgive me if this
question is stupid.
Version: 5.2.13
I need to add a new fileset which will be used by only one host. The
documentaion[1] says:
"Each time a new FileSet is created, Bacula will ensure that the next
backup is always
Hello,
On 10/01/14 13:34, Kearns, Chris wrote:
>
>
> The documentation
> (http://www.bacula.org/7.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_7_0_0.html)
> describes a the restart command, and a new “resume” command, that “is
> used to rerun running a Job that had been canceled or had failed.”
>
>
>
The documentation
(http://www.bacula.org/7.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_7_0_0.html)
describes a the restart command, and a new "resume" command, that "is used to
rerun running a Job that had been canceled or had failed."
There is no resume or restart command available in the bconsole of
Hello,
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