Am 03.03.25 um 17:37 schrieb Rob Gerber:
Stefan,
Can you share some details about your current process to predict what
media will be needed, including information about your pools and volumes
inside them?
Sure.
At first: thanks for offering your help!
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Basically we run one schedule with
In this email I will give some examples on how to send a command to
bconsole from within a shell script. I will attach one of my shell scripts
that *DOES NOT do what you need.* It is provided only as an example of how
a shell script could be made to interact with bacula. There is some error
checkin
On 3/3/25 9:34 AM, Udo Kaune wrote:
Am 02.03.25 um 20:56 schrieb Dan Langille:
02-Mar 19:06 bacula-sd-04 JobId 373736: Recycled volume "FullAuto-04-15375" on File
device "vDrive-FullFile-4" (/usr/local/bacula/volumes/FullFile), all previous data lost.
02-Mar 19:06 bacula-dir JobId 373736: Max V
Stefan,
Can you share some details about your current process to predict what media
will be needed, including information about your pools and volumes inside
them?
I am not aware of a tool that forecasts what media will be needed by jobs
scheduled in the future, but that doesn't mean that such a
Am 02.03.25 um 20:56 schrieb Dan Langille:
02-Mar 19:06 bacula-sd-04 JobId 373736: Recycled volume "FullAuto-04-15375" on File
device "vDrive-FullFile-4" (/usr/local/bacula/volumes/FullFile), all previous data lost.
02-Mar 19:06 bacula-dir JobId 373736: Max Volume jobs=1 exceeded. Marking Volume
Is there a way to generate an email (every N days) that lists the needed
tapes for the planned jobs ahead?
We need to automate the selection of tapes and send an email to a list
of tape-operators.
The schedule uses tapes out of several pools and so far I write the
"wish list" by looking a
Hello,
I have several clients which have recently start failing with:
SD says - Error: openssl.c:108 TLS read/write failure.: ERR=error:0A000119:SSL
routines::decryption failed or bad record mac
FD says - Error: bsock.c:397 Wrote 43011 bytes to Storage
daemon:bacula-sd-04.int.unixathome.org:910