On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 05:39:56PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> This is a feature that was requested by users.
>
> Jobs that are disabled are no longer listed in the list of jobs available to
> be run. If you manually run a disabled job, it will still run.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kern
>
>
Than
Please submit a bug report with either the full bacula-dr.conf or all the
resources concerning the job plus the full job report for the job that failed.
Best RegardsKern
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Original message From: mark.berg...@uphs.upenn.edu Date:
7/21/17 00
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your help!
I looked around in HP's Library and Tape Tools software and couldn't find
anything similar to a "Read Past Filemark" setting - the settings were
limited to disabling the eject button and something else that didn't look
very useful. I'm sure that HP has a this se
Bacula 7.4.7
When a job is stopped and then 'resumed', the 'max start delay time'
paramater should not be applied. It is inconsistent to restart a job and
then have it canceled immediately because it exceeded the max start delay.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Bergman
root@vuwunicobculat1:/etc/bacula#
/usr/share/bacula-director/update_mysql_tables -u root -p
This script will update a Bacula MySQL database from version 12-14 to 15
Depending on the current version of your catalog,
you may have to run this script multiple times.
Enter password:
ERROR 1049 (42000
I have a *different* problem with a new tape drive and btape, also failing
during the append test.
The read/write test passes with no trouble, but the append test not only fails,
but it takes the tape drive offline. Once this happens, the drive is not
accessible until the tape is physically di
Hello all,
I am running Bacula 7.4.7 on a Centos 7 server with a HP-Overland tape /
autoloader.
Within bconsole I can inventory the autoloader, mount and move tapes around.
However, when I run btape -c /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf /dev/nst0 I get the
following:
20-July 11:54 btape: Fatal Error
Hello Jim,
Very interesting! Thanks for telling us.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/20/2017 08:30 PM, Jim Richardson
wrote:
Be sure to factory default your tape
drive. I had the exact issue with my LTO7.
Be sure to factory default your tape drive. I had the exact issue with my
LTO7. The drive was used in a non-linux environment before. My steps to
factory reset are a pain, but they got me working. Yours may be different.
Manufacturer dependent.
# Steps
1. Install non-RAID HBA
2. install
Hi Kern,
Thanks for your help!
I removed the two lines you mentioned and had the same result.
The btape output is below. I'm running Debian 8.8 (kernel 3.16.0-4-amd64).
I downloaded the Bacula 9.0.1 source from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/bacula/9.0.1/ and compiled
the binaries
Hello,
Please take out the:
Hardware End of File = no
and
Device Type = Tape
then try the test again. If it fails please post the btape
output, the OS you are running, the Bacula version, and where you
got the binaries.
Best regards,
Kern
Hello,
I am attempting to use Bacula on a backup server and am having trouble with
btape test in the append files section. I have read the documentation,
searched on Google, and updated the firmware on my SAS card and tape drive.
I don't see any particularly helpful log messages on the system. Any
This is a feature that was requested by users.
Jobs that are disabled are no longer listed in the list of jobs
available to be run. If you manually run a disabled job, it will still
run.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/20/2017 03:40 PM, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a few jobs that I
Hi folks,
I have a few jobs that I run manually from time to time and so I've
set them to "Enabled = False" in their job definition.
It seems that as of 9.0.0, running these jobs no longer shows up in
bacula's log nor in the Job table. Also, they're not listed in the job
list anymore when I simpl
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