Hello Ankush,
It is not recommended to set Prefer Mounted Volumes = no. There is a lot of
threads in this list explaining this. Try to set it to yes (default if not
specified).
Best regards,
Ana
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 7:50 AM, More, Ankush
wrote:
> Team,
>
>
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> Sometime 2 drives acquire same
Hello Uwe,
Do you have concurrent jobs configured for this one-drive TL? It seems that
when you issue the mount command the drive is busy with another job/volume.
Have you checked this?
If this is the case, you can try to run a release command before the
mount/update slots scan commands.
Best re
Hello Florian,
I'm not sure if I understood your issue, but you could try the "Reschedule
On Error/Reschedule Interval/Reschedule Times" to rerun failed jobs. If you
do not have your windows updates configured to run at a specific time, it
will be a little difficult for Bacula to previously know t
Just looked in the bacula MySQL database and under the log tables and the last
entry was on 11-09-2015. So I have the same issue with bacula not writing logs
in MySQL now :(
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On 12/10/15 00:12, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> On 10/12/2015 6:59 AM, Winnux wrote:
>> I have found a few users suggesting that echo "list clients" | bconsole is
>> an ideal way to pass a command into bconsole and get the results to shell. I
>> found this very useful at times, particularly when issu
This is so confusing. Looks like the only way to fix this is totally rebuild
the server. Because the log file is in a folder /var/spool/bacula/log that
last entry was Nov 8th when the issue started. What I've read here is everyone
saying the log file is in a different folder then where my log
And in message resource what is the address of "append" ?
2015-12-10 13:06 GMT-02:00 Rickinfl :
> This is a log file I found in
>
> /var/spool/bacula/log
>
> When I open it the last entry is Nov 8th. So this must of been the file
> it was using but no longer is writing too.
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Hi Uwe,
We are using MySQL. It hasn't been optimized for bacula usage. I installed both
bacula and mysql via apt-get. We aren't using spooling. These are just local
backups. The director / sd machine was bought in 2009 and has 2 Intel Xeon
E5410, 2.33 GHz CPUs and 16 GB memory. Disks are SATA.
Hi Rick
A long time ago I had a similar issue!
Just create "/var/log/bacula.log" and set permissions as Clark said and
check in messages resource if is logging in this address!
Try bacula stop and run "ps -aux | grep bacula" to check if there isn't
any other instance of some daemon.
Then bacula s
Selinux is off.
Also I see the backup log of the jobs showing up in /var/spool/mail/root file
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This is a log file I found in
/var/spool/bacula/log
When I open it the last entry is Nov 8th. So this must of been the file it was
using but no longer is writing too.
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CentOS 7
bacula-director-5.2.13-18.el7.x86_64
Nothing happened just stopped logging. I'm the only 1 that has access all that
changes are I do daily updates.
There is nothing in the folder /var/log/bacula/
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You have provided no information on your OS, version of bacula, or anything
else that may prove helpful like what happened on your system on November the
9th?
Thoughts:
Bacula logrotate does not do a HUP, so while the rotate takes place, it is not
effective until the bacula director service is
Can anyone help with this or point me in the right direction? It just stopped
writing logs.
The bacula-dir file has this:
append = "/var/log/bacula.log" = all, !skipped
But the folder is empty. I also have Bacula-Web installed and the logs stopped
on Nov 9th also so wherever it read from is
On 10.12.2015 01:06, Lewis, Dave wrote:
> Does anyone know what’s causing the OS backups to be so slow and what I
> can do to speed them up?
Hi,
the problem might be number of files, as in, writing all the file
metadata to the catalog could very well be your bottle neck.
Try enabling attribute s
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 12:06:42AM +, Lewis, Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm configuring Bacula backups and sometimes it is very slow to back up to
> disk or tape, around 1 MB/s and sometimes slower. I'm wondering why it is
> sometimes so slow and if there is something I can do differently that wi
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