[Bacula-users] best way to upgrade (change server)

2024-11-12 Thread Jose Alberto
hi I Have.Debian 10 (buster) with bacula 11.0.6 (deb oficial) the goal is: Debian 11 (bullseye) with bacula 11.0.6and then pass 13.0.X and and finally stay at 15.0.2 all this on the same physical server that I have available. step: 1) backup catalog and *conf 2) format and

Re: [Bacula-users] Odd postgreSQL error

2024-11-12 Thread Dan Langille
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 5:19 PM, B. Smith wrote: > Yes, I should probably upgrade it to 13.4. I'm slow to upgrade my jails when > they are functioning well and they are single-task with no outward-facing > components (i.e., the Bacula jail is only for running Bacula). > > I should have mentione

Re: [Bacula-users] Odd postgreSQL error

2024-11-12 Thread Dan Langille
On Tue, Nov 12, 2024, at 4:13 PM, B. Smith wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running Bacula in a FreeBSD 13.2 jail under TrueNAS Core. This weekend > all my backups proceeded fine, but I noticed that a backup that should have > been suspended started up, so I stopped the job. A few other incremental > job

Re: [Bacula-users] Odd postgreSQL error

2024-11-12 Thread B. Smith
Yes, I should probably upgrade it to 13.4. I'm slow to upgrade my jails when they are functioning well and they are single-task with no outward-facing components (i.e., the Bacula jail is only for running Bacula). I should have mentioned in my original email that the library is still there. It was

[Bacula-users] Odd postgreSQL error

2024-11-12 Thread B. Smith
Hi, I'm running Bacula in a FreeBSD 13.2 jail under TrueNAS Core. This weekend all my backups proceeded fine, but I noticed that a backup that should have been suspended started up, so I stopped the job. A few other incremental jobs ran without incident, but then I got an error in a job after tho

Re: [Bacula-users] Force incremental to resume from where it left off

2024-11-12 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, wt., 12 lis 2024 o 12:00 Samuel Zaslavsky napisał(a): > So, precisely, how does Bacula "decides" a fileset is different from > another one ? > Bacula is checking the fileset changes based on a fileset content. > Where is this information stored in the database ? > It is a fileset tabl

Re: [Bacula-users] Confirm hardware compression is working

2024-11-12 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, czw., 24 paź 2024 o 20:24 Gabriel Menini napisał(a): > Here is a volume info: > *list volume=A > > +-++---+-+-+--+--+-+--+---+---+-+ > | mediaid | volumename | volst

Re: [Bacula-users] Force incremental to resume from where it left off

2024-11-12 Thread Samuel Zaslavsky
Hi all again and many thanks for your help ! Thanks to you for this answer Robert. You say : "I am nearly certain that your FD name may be different than originally specified on your first bacula configuration." The name hasn't changed : I took it back from the database (in the fileset.fileset fi