-Original Message-
From: Randy Katz [mailto:rk...@simplicityhosting.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 9:08 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Off topic: Backing up Client Workstations
> Hi,
>
> This is clearly off topic so flame away if need be!
>
> S
Hi Everyone,
I am a somewhat long time bacula user. Currently I'm deploying a SpectraLogic
T50e on a Solaris box. My current setup is a LTO 3 drive on a Linux system.
Mostly this has gone okay.I'm just finishing up some test backups. I was
originally a bit concerned because while the t
The following is a message sent to the group on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 (I'm getting
this via the web since this was sent before I joined the list, and started
keeping my own copies of everything):
> Kern,
> I think I have found the cause of the MTEOM errors that I have been
> experiencing from time t
-Original Message-
From: Arno Lehmann [mailto:a...@its-lehmann.de]
> But this seems to confirm that the disk full was indeed the underlying
> problem, and the insertion of the attributes finally failed.
The bscan worked as advertised, and the missing job record was inserted to say
th
Hi Arno,
> Theoretically, yes, though it will lock up your tape drive for a
> while, and might leave you with an incomplete backup. If the job was
> actually finished writing to tape, and you're absolutely sure
> everything you need ended up on tape, you could do that.
A full backup would loc
Today while inserting attributes my mysql partition ran out of space. I
thought I had addressed that because both bacula and mysql seemed to be hung up
waiting. Once I freed up disk space, mysql suddenly started getting a lot of
CPU time, and I thought I was okay. Then bacula sent me a job er
This is starting to get annoying
Can the parts of bacula that ask for volume names not arbitrarily use atoi on
them?
Here is a good example where I want to purge a volume name, since I know now
the list of volumes that I want to purge and reuse for this month's backup set:
Enter MediaId or
>> Why? Shouldn't bacula treat these as a newly created directory with new
>> files in it, and back them up?This is a big burden requiring people
>> to remember whether they should use cp or mv to move files. Besides
>> this, and the disk space issue, mv is a simple pointer redirection, and
>
Looking through the current HTML manual I see:
"In addition, if you move a directory rather than copy it, the files in it do
not have their modification time (st_mtime) or their attribute change time
(st_ctime) changed. As a consequence, those files will probably not be backed
up by an Increme
I'm trying to set up my FileSet to allow people to store Personal files on my
fileserver without backing them up. To do that, we've all agreed that
anything in ~/Personal should be ignored. I've put this into the FileSet
Include {
Options {
Exclude = y
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