en set the .conmsg file to 777.
All input is welcome, including references to previous posts or
documentation.
I'm feelin' pretty feeble at the moment...
TIA!
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 21:52 +0200, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Don MacArthur schrieb:
> >
> > I've been runni
Hi all.
First, thanks for all the work contributers have done to create an
outstanding product!
Now, the issue.
version 1.38.11
OS: RedHat el4
storage: 1 3T RAID, 1 HP SCSI tape drive
I've been running bacula for like this for about a year (recently
upgraded from 1.38.7). I've always started
I haven't seen the whole thread, so forgive me if I'm off balance
here.
Check the duration of from the beginning of the job to the time of the
failure. If it is consistent, it maybe the same problem I had. There
was a discussion on the list at the time that said to use the heartbeat
function,
used the same
routines..., who knows.
Yes, well written Windows can do a good job. I just don't see why I
would want to use something I don't need, and that might hinder
resolving problems when do show up.
On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 12:47 -0700, Robert Nelson wrote:
>
> > -
Hi Robert,
This comment is in reference to the conversation about using HP Windows
Drivers.
In my conversations with HP and other vendors about drivers and tape
drives on Windows, the consensus seemed to be that using Windows drivers
created more problems that they solved. Their advice was to
me crunch is over.
I haven't had to recall an offsite tape for an "oops" restore, yet...
HTH.
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 17:25 +1100, Nick Withers wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 08:36:44 -0700
> Don MacArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nick,
> >
>
Wed, 2007-03-07 at 10:44 -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 7 Mar 2007 at 8:36, Don MacArthur wrote:
>
> > Nick,
> >
> > I use a similar approach with one significant difference and a few small
> > ones.
> >
> > I have have periodic (daily and weekly) poo
Nick,
I use a similar approach with one significant difference and a few small
ones.
I have have periodic (daily and weekly) pools and write (in parallel
jobs for all the clients) all the backups to one volume to save disk
space and reduce the management complexity. This media goes off site.
oblems.
> >
> > Advice from several users recently indicate that you would
> > probably eliminate
> > all your headaches if you use a dedicated SCSI controller for
> > your tape
> > drives.
> >
> > >
> > > > -Original Mes
Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
I got this controller from HP.
HTH.
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 13:06 -0800, Jansen,Quinton [PYR] wrote:
> Would that be the LSI22320-R? I take it the RAID is not causing any
> problems.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Don MacArthur
I built mine from source, using tiger. After the first is done, you can
either copy the app to other servers and mod the confs, or compile on
all.
./configure --enable-client-only
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 05:19 -0500, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> Hi,
> We are having trouble finding a mac version of t
I'm using HP servers with the 2-channel 320 SCSI cards by symbios. No
problems, good throughput.
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 11:31 -0800, Jansen,Quinton [PYR] wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a SCSI HBA that will play nice with Linux and
> multiple tape libraries? After having problems with the Adaptec
I don't personally do this, but (here in the US) I've heard of people
using safety deposit boxes at the bank or post office mailboxes at the
the post office to store tapes overnight for daily rotation.
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 21:51 +0100, Stéphane Lardier wrote:
> I have an autoloader with 8 tapes
oding this project and I just went with the flow.
I'm on 1.38.7.
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 21:58 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2/8/2007 7:48 PM, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > Thank you for your help. I'll be more careful in the future.
>
> Just a remark: W
Thank you for your help. I'll be more careful in the future.
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 19:23 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 18:21, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > Thank you, Kern. I appreciate all the questions you take the time to
> > personally answer
r function.
Again, thanks.
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 18:01 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 17:36, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > I'm going to restore my catalog and query the pool table ([8-)) back to
> > it original condition. BUT, I've used this command
I'm going to restore my catalog and query the pool table ([8-)) back to
it original condition. BUT, I've used this command before and only the
volume was deleted. The sequence below is pasted from the actual
session.
I was going to delete 20 volumes, so I changed the order of the parms to
make
2007-02-07 at 10:46 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm following your discussion for a while now...
>
> On 2/7/2007 3:54 AM, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > I think some of the code contains what might be a good solution.
>
> What you want seems to be he ab
> just perceptions from the outside as a user. Those with more
> experience with the internals may see issues that I do not at this
> time.
>
> On 2/6/07, Don MacArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was one of the more recent posters on this topic.
> >
> &g
We once used ftp -v to send files over the problematic connection.
This will give you statistics on the throughput. Run it in each
direction between the servers. If one direction only gets about
7-10mbps, then you may have a mismatch of duplex and/or speed settings.
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 17:5
I was one of the more recent posters on this topic.
The tools I have used in the past used whichever volume was loaded as
long as it was one of the ones it asked for. So, if the original backup
was on volume123, and copied to volume456, a list of *all* the volumes
that contain the version of th
> I'll look into diagnostics on the drive and see where it goes from there.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Mike
>
> Don MacArthur wrote:
> > [I just re-read this and it sounds gruff. I'm just in a hurry, I do
> > sympathize with you. Read this with a helpful
[I just re-read this and it sounds gruff. I'm just in a hurry, I do
sympathize with you. Read this with a helpful tone, which is how it's
intended. Thx]
You say how many jobs run each day, but not how many tapes are written.
In this case, the number of tapes is more relevant than the number of
Hi Maxime,
I don't know everything, but I've been doing backups for awhile. Most
schemes involve having different layers or expirations. There are
several common ones, so don't necessarily use the first one you see.
Speaking of which...
Mine looks like this:
Monday - Thursday = 2 weeks expirati
Thanks Arno! That'll go in my notes for when I have to rebuild or
upgrade bacula.
I don't know about the workstation version of OS X, but on the servers I
use LaunchServices. Haven't done a lot with it, so doubt I can help
much with it.
Don.
On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 00:09 +0100, Arno Lehmann wrot
George,
I backup 8 Mac XServers (10.4) with bacula. My skills are mostly CLI.
I used the normal compile instructions (--enable-client-only...), though
I had to install some dependencies to do the compile. I did all this
the same as I do on 'nix systems.
Then, I copied the bacula files to t
.
But, again, thanks for the clue. Now I know about cloning, and some
other info I caught in the process.
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 13:12 +, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Don MacArthur wrote:
>
> > I'm preparing to upgrade from 1.38.7. My current nightly process lo
I'm preparing to upgrade from 1.38.7. My current nightly process looks
like this:
1. Backup to tape.
2. Backup to file.
In looking at the current documentation on bacula.org, the migration job
info says a migration *moves* the data and pointer in the catalog to new
volumes.
Somewhere else (I t
This is a great presentation that I will use at work to help build
support for Bacula!
In the presentation I noticed the "multiple simultaneous copies of the
same backup on different volumes" feature. I'm using 1.38.7, and run
two sets of backups, one to tape and another to disk a few hours lat
Try it with upper case "D", as in "D:/tmp/bacula-restore".
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 11:43 +0100, Etienne ETOURNAY wrote:
> Hi !
>
> When I want restore a Windows client, "Where: /tmp/bacula-restore" =
> "C:\tmp\bacula-restore" on Windows.
> My drive C:\ is very small : I want to restore to D:\tmp
y added to the backup jobs.
>
> Hope this is a good nudge in the right direction for you.
>
> Erich
>
>
>
> On Nov 10, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 09 November 2006 17:50, Don MacArthur wrote:
> >> 1.
> >> The '
-11-10 at 13:40 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Thursday 09 November 2006 17:50, Don MacArthur wrote:
> > 1.
> > The 'nix restore process is working. My process is as discussed
> > earlier, install a base system with bacula and restore everything except
> > - /sys
As a reminder, the director/sd/database system is supporting 20
concurrent jobs, 10 to tape and 10 to raid. It's a 2-cpu hp dl380 G4,
3.4GHz cpus and 3.5Gb ram.
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 17:29 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> On 11/9/06, Don MacArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
The jobs are written to both the raid and the tape at almost identical
speeds. I don't know what my total throughput is, but the transfer rate
for each job is about 1.5mbps to 3mbps.
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 16:44 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
>
> On 11/9/06, Don MacArthur <[E
I have a 7-disk raid fibre attached and a lto3 scsi attached to my sd,
and I get the same throughput for both. I run 10 jobs (two from each
client) to each store concurrently.
I don't think the medium or the connection are the holdup. My network
throughput at that time varies around 750 mbps.
t I'm booked
> through mid-October. If it's still needed at that time I'll be happy to
> help.
>
> Well, hopefully, I will have the new rescue working the way I want in
> another
> day or two, and then documented within the next week. You will be free to
> try it in mid-Oc
This looks familiar, maybe a similar posting from a few weeks back.
I had a similar problem and it was caused by the client name in the fd
conf and the director files not matching perfectly. I had fqdn on the
client, but only the server name on the director.
I use host files on bacula servers/
This isn't specific to OS X, but once I did burn a bit of time solving
similar symptoms.
On one occasion I used the fqdn in the local conf file, but the director
was configured with the hostname. I use local host files with both for
my bacula boxes. But, when I captured the traffic I saw that
Hi Jens,
I have the same problem with one of my OS X servers. But on mine, in
spite of the error message, the daemon *is* running. The backups run
well and I have no other problems.
On my other OS X servers I don't have this problem. However, I did not
compile the daemon on each of them. I
I don't know specifically about the ltos, but when I used dlts and had
the hp support tech onsite he said they tape drives were actually
quantum.
But, that is something I heard from someone who heard it from someone
else, not to mention that this is a business where vendors change their
practice
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 22:04 +0200, Gour wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 13:23 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I didn't read the the question well. Yes, I believe lto2 is the
> > better solution.
>
> OK. It looks that almost everybody agrees on lto-2.
>
s and a
nominal income, the bus is the better value.
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 20:45 +0200, Gour wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 10:38 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
>
> > > Is there any advantage of dlt over lto-2 ?
>
> > Yes:
> > - capacity
> > - speed
> > -
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 18:00 +0200, Gour wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 09:28 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
>
> > lto is faster to backup and restore. The drives change speed to match
> > the data transfer rate, which will extend the life of both the drives
> > and the me
I use lto2 (daily) and 3 (weekly), with hp960 external and msl6030 with
2 hp960 drives. I previously used a hp 6/60 dlt4 library with 5
drives.
lto is faster to backup and restore. The drives change speed to match
the data transfer rate, which will extend the life of both the drives
and the me
happy to
> help.
>
> Well, hopefully, I will have the new rescue working the way I want in another
> day or two, and then documented within the next week. You will be free to
> try it in mid-October, and by then it should be working at least for SuSE
> 10.1 systems, which is what I am runn
just technically ignorant. I'll take all the input
and come up with a solution for my environment.
Again, thank you all for your time, responses, and the substance.
Don.
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 10:59 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tuesday 12 September 2006 01:39,
lan "b"; load the OS and bacula from scratch, and restore from
there.
I've seen no response to my posts, so don't be shy. Or, if you know of
someone who might have some ideas please ask them to review the posts.
Again, TIA.
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 15:22 -0600, Don MacArthur
2006-09-11 at 09:52 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
> Also, I get the following errors during the make all...
>
> ~~
> Begin making LVM formatting script(s) ...
> Done building scripts.
> ./make_rescue_disk
> if test ! x"/usr/sbin" = x ; then \
>./
or directory
Warning!!! /usr/sbin/bacula-fd.conf not found. !!!
./copy_to_roottree
Again, TIA.
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 08:27 -0600, Don MacArthur wrote:
> First, thanks to so many who have contributed to creating a robust and
> elegant backup solution. It is the onl
First, thanks to so many who have contributed to creating a robust and
elegant backup solution. It is the only one I could find that has
enterprise-class features, and backs up all my OS's (Win, Lin, OS X).
rh: es4 2.6.9.42.0.2.el
rescue: 1.8.6
bacula: 1.38.11
both sources located under /root
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