SerialNumber: 'IE72B02276'
MinBlock:1
MaxBlock:16777215
SCSI ID: 1
SCSI LUN: 0
Ready: yes
BufferedMode: yes
Medium Type: Not Loaded
Density Code: 0x40
BlockSize: 0
DataCompEnabled: yes
DataCompCapable: yes
DataDeCompEnabled: yes
CompType: 0x1
DeCompType: 0x1
BOP: yes
Block Position: 0
In this case,
sh -x /etc/bacula/bconsole
may give a clue what is going on.
regards
Sam De Francesco
On 11/08/2005, at 8:26 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Ron Wheeler wrote:
ldd just says that it is not a dynamic executable.
Are you running ldd
In your guide you said:
"If any applications are running during the backup and they have open files,
Bacula will not be able to backup those files, so be sure you close your
applications (or tell your users to close their applications) before the
backup."
Can i have more specs about this ?
Whic
I've got a 100Mb network, and after few attempts i saw in bacula's stats:
Rate: 279.5 KB/s
Isn't it too slow ??
Can i impose the bandwith usage?
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I've got only a big hdd (220G): can i run multiple backups simultaneously on
the same hdd? I think yes, but i can't under
This is the last screen of bacula after a restore:
...
ServerOriginale: -rwxrwxrwx 1 00 18230 2004-10-04 16:25:33 /
tmp/bacula-restores/d//inetpub/ADS/yahoo_adsl.htm
06-Apr 13:16 localhost-dir: Bacula 1.36.2 (28Feb05): 06-Apr-2005 13:16:48
JobId: 10
Job:
Francesco email.it> writes:
>
> Yep, another time...
>
> I backed up this windows 2003 dir: "d:/inetpub"
>
> backup seems to work fine, files are created file count is right, but i can't
> restore. All files that bacula try to restore has this format:
Yep, another time...
I backed up this windows 2003 dir: "d:/inetpub"
backup seems to work fine, files are created file count is right, but i can't
restore. All files that bacula try to restore has this format:
SerOrig: drwxrwxrwx 1 00 26102 2004-10-04
17:05:46 /mnt/dmio/restore/d//inetp
After a backup the report says there are 51.084 files written, but if i ask the
proprieties of this folder there are only 45.107 files.
Why??
Is this correct?
So thanks!
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Hi to all of you and thanks for the previus right response.
i'd like to run simultaneously the backup of 3 client, but when i try to run a
second job director tell me:
3912 Device /mnt/bckser is busy with one writer(s).
Label command failed for Volume lbbckmanuele
i have selected in director opt
in the official guide you say:
"...If you have over 4 billion file entries stored in your database, the
database FileId is likely to overflow. This is a monster database, but still
possible. At some point, Bacula's FileId fields will be upgraded from 32 bits
to 64 bits and this problem will go
Could anyone tell me if i can configure bacula to reduce the bandwith usage
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I've tried to backup a remote client, but i can't do it because the fd on the
client is waiting for something but i can't understand what :
Backup Job AltroClient.2005-04-05_18.19.29 waiting for Client connection.
Full Backup job AltroClient JobId=25 Volume="" device="/tmp"
Files=0 Bytes=0 By
I follow the guide to start my first backup, but after i type Label (i've
inserted TestVolumeOO1) and press return on the bconsole and this is what it
response:
Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=Bacula
Automaticalli selected storage: File
Enter new Volume name: TestVolume001
Automatically
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