Hi all,
If I didn’t misunderstand anything, Michael said he checked the Received
headers as well.
Those indicate at what time the message arrived at different mail servers along
its path, I assume they show that bsmtp passed it to the local outgoing mail
server at 11:00 ?
BTW, I would never t
On 12.08.2015 00:49, Gilberto Nunes
wrote:
Hello guys
I am very sorry!
It was my mistake... I had installed 32 bits version with
Windows 64 bits!
Thank you all for the pointers and information regarding postfix and google
mail. I have not determined which way I am going to proceed yet. To many
other fires, which makes me check on the backups rather than check the
email.
Kind regards,
jerry
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dimitri Maziuk
Hello Lukas,
Regarding your first post, could you give more details about "is it
possible to setup copy job for a single client so that all the jobs data
is stored on two different volumes
"? Do you mean the same data being replicated into two different volumes
in the same pool? Sorry, I cannot s
Hello Michael,
From your first post, the header of the email shows a 6:00 AM time, not
the 11:00 AM. Are your sure they are the same e-mails? Is there any other
e-mail in bac...@example.com mailbox that arrived at 11:00 AM?
-- Forwarded message --
From: Bacula
Date: Sun, Aug 9,
Hello guys
I am very sorry!
It was my mistake... I had installed 32 bits version with Windows 64 bits!
Sorry for the mess!
Thanks
2015-08-11 18:06 GMT-03:00 E.L.L. Assoua :
> Dear Gilberto,
>
> Place the following option in your FileSet configuration:
>
> Enable VSS = yes
>
> This option wi
Dear Gilberto,
Place the following option in your FileSet configuration:
Enable VSS = yes
This option will allow Bacula to backup open files.
Use this option only when you are trying to backup Windows machine with
a OS not prior to Windows XP.
Quoting the Bacula Main Reference - 09112014:
"
On Tuesday 2015-08-11 11:24:49 JING YANG wrote:
> Dear Josip,
>Thank you for your reply. ps aux | grep bacula-fd gives me the
> following:
>
> bacula 31630 0.0 0.1 198364 2936 ?Ssl 11:09 0:00
> /usr/bin/bacula-fd -c /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
>
> Does this look right? I ha
On 08/11/15 13:52, Andrey Tataranovich wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 15:47:40 +0100
> Martin Simmons wrote:
>
>> You could use bls -j with the volume file to scan the whole volume.
>>
>> I recomend use a more secure fileserver to store your backups (RAID,
>> or ZFS).
>
> This error has happened o
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Martin Simmons
wrote:
>
> Looks like a bug to me (I've just created
> http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2159).
Thanks. I have contributed to your bug report.
*- Mike Schwager (aka, "The Most Greyish of Gnomes")*
* Linux Network Engineer, Mocho Trading LL
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 1:21 AM, Andreas Nastke
wrote:
> check the mail-headers ('received-from' etc.) to find out
> which servers were involved.
>
I did that, but in any event my own logging (see my reply to Ana on this
thread) shows that Bacula certainly sent a message, and it was at that tim
Thanks for the reply, Ana. But the mail *was* from Bacula. My
bacula-dir.conf looks like this:
Messages {
Name = Daemon
mailcommand = "/usr/local/bin/my_smtp -h mailhub -f \"\(Bacula\) \<
bac...@example.com\>\" -s \"Bacula daemon message\" %r"
...so I can debug those sneaky mail problems :-)
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 15:47:40 +0100
Martin Simmons wrote:
> You could use bls -j with the volume file to scan the whole volume.
>
> I recomend use a more secure fileserver to store your backups (RAID,
> or ZFS).
This error has happened on mirror raid, so maybe only filesystems
like zfs/btrfs cou
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 13:43:52 +0300, Andrey Tataranovich said:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using bacula 5.2.6 to backup several servers to HDD storage.
> Recently I tried to restore a backup job which is about a week old and
> encounter problem:
>
> Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at 2:1331
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 01:01:35AM -0300, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote:
> Hello Lukas,
>
> I was wondering if this could be solved using cloned copy jobs :)
can you give me some pointers what are cloned copy jobs and how to setup them?
otherwise, correct solution is to have separated pools and cop
> On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 09:01:43 -0500, Michael Schwager said:
>
> Hello,
> Yesterday (Sunday) I received an email from bacula-dir but I don't know
> why. It contains old authentication error messages from a week ago (see
> below) that I'd rectified on the 03 August later in the day. I don't kno
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 08:40:30 -0400
Bill Arlofski wrote:
> As of v5.2.x, you have the ability to specify any jobid to be
> verified on the command line. From the v5.2.1 main.pdf manual:
>
> 8<
> New Features in 5.2.x
> 3.6 Ability to Verify any specified Job
>
> You now have the ability
> Hello Heitor,
> Sorry, but in this case, this is a checksum error (the checksum in the
> header of the block does not correspond to the checksum of the actual
> block data that was read) and not a number of EOF marks error. The EOF
> mismatch is basically a synchronization error between the volu
On 08/11/2015 06:43 AM, Andrey Tataranovich wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using bacula 5.2.6 to backup several servers to HDD storage.
> Recently I tried to restore a backup job which is about a week old and
> encounter problem:
>
> Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at 2:1331430350!
> Block chec
Hello Heitor,
Sorry, but in this case, this is a checksum error (the checksum in the
header of the block does not correspond to the checksum of the actual
block data that was read) and not a number of EOF marks error. The EOF
mismatch is basically a synchronization error between the volume and th
> Hi,
> I have been searching around a lot about “permission denied” errors,
> however,
> none of them matches my case. I am keeping getting Permission denied
> error on
> bacula-fd daemon. In the manual, it says that run the file system daemon
> as
> root. I am assuming it m
"Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at 2:1331430350!
Block checksum mismatch in block=153792 len=64512: calc=782b2290
blk=5201271d"
Those are not filesystem errors but lack of sync between what Bacula Catalog
expects and the actual file volumes.
You could run a preventive bscan to fix that, but
Hi,
Solved,
Sometime time ago I changed the client used to do the backup and it was
pointed out to the default catalog.
Cheers, I
2015-08-11 13:44 GMT+02:00 Iban Cabrillo :
> Hi,
> One think more..I see these jobs running on catalog 1 (the default
> catalog=MyCatalog) and not in 2
>
> *use
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 07:05:14 -0400
Josh Fisher wrote:
> Bacula volumes are just normal files. You could periodically check
> the filesystem with e2fsck or whatever tool is used for the
> filesystem you are using.
I already tried to run fsck on bacula volume when error occured, but
found no error
Hi,
One think more..I see these jobs running on catalog 1 (the default
catalog=MyCatalog) and not in 2
*use catalog=Preservation
Using Catalog "Preservation"
Using Catalog name=Preservation DB=bacula_longterm
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Dear Bacula Admins,
Since a couple of weeks I have some troubles trying to backup some files.
I have two catalogs one for sort cycled backups and other for long time
backup. each one of them with their respective pools it has been working
fine for year.
but since a couple of weeks I can no
On 8/11/2015 6:43 AM, Andrey Tataranovich wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm using bacula 5.2.6 to backup several servers to HDD storage.
> Recently I tried to restore a backup job which is about a week old and
> encounter problem:
>
> Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at 2:1331430350!
> Block checks
Hello all,
I'm using bacula 5.2.6 to backup several servers to HDD storage.
Recently I tried to restore a backup job which is about a week old and
encounter problem:
Error: block.c:318 Volume data error at 2:1331430350!
Block checksum mismatch in block=153792 len=64512: calc=782b2290
blk=5201271d
On Tuesday 2015-08-11 02:40:01 Jing Yang wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been searching around a lot about “permission denied”
> errors, however, none of them matches my case. I am keeping getting
> Permission denied error on bacula-fd daemon. In the manual, it says
> that run the file system daemon as
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