I found the problem, it was a firewall traffic shaping issue.
Jason
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
> speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alr
I've got 13 servers on my LAN/DMZ that bacula backs up on a daily basis.
All the other servers (while being backed up) backup at about
1000-2000K/s (LAN speed). But I have ONE server that backups up and a
snail pace of about 55K/s. Plus, while the backup is going on the
services that server off
I've had to make some adjustments during my trials of bacula and my
MediaID numbering sequence is way off. My current LAST tape is labeled
"Tape-10" with a MediaID of 10. If I put in a fresh new tape and label
it "Tape-11", the MediaID would probably be like 41 or 42 or so because
of the deleti
I've got 10 tapes in a rotation. The tapes backup until they are full,
once they are full I get a notification telling me to insert the next
tape. It's a really simple setup. The problem I'm having is that once
tape 10 is full, it wants to rotate back to tape 1 (which it is suppose
to do), and
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Ok, I have a question about tape recycling and rotation. I have 9 tapes
>> in a rotation. Each tape has a retention period of 2 months. The tapes
>> are switch
Ok, I have a question about tape recycling and rotation. I have 9 tapes
in a rotation. Each tape has a retention period of 2 months. The tapes
are switched out when they are full. When I get to tape 9 and bacula
then wants to goto the next available "appendable" volume, which should
be tapes 1-
I have 8 tapes in a cycle. Bacula is suppose to run until the tape is
full. I have the volume retention set to 4 months, then after that 4
months the tape should then be in "recycle" or "append" mode and I
should be able to write data to it fresh. But now each tape is only
holding a fraction of
You have to setup the D: drive as a resource location I believe.
Yuri T wrote:
> I'm trying to restore to a windows 2000 server. Is there any way to specify
> the drive d: in the Where location? Every time I try to restore it only will
> allow restoring to the root on c: or it ends up in the syste
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ---OpenSUSE 10.2, dir, sd, fd; Bacula 2.0.3; HP-Ultrium 1x8 Autoloader
> (with 7 slots full and one empty )---
> ---WindowsXP SP2, fd; Bacula 2.0.3---
>
> Hi all,
> I want my bacula daemons to start automatically after rebooting my
> machine (I put it in the Runlevel ma
Nathan Metcalf wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Thanks heaps for your support on my last issue, you probably don’t
> remember it, but you were a huge help, and the backup has ran
> successfully for the last week without a single glitch J
>
> Now for the other country. J
>
> We have a small backup job, on
Looks like you are having a socket timeout error. Put in the "Heartbeat
Interval" on the director config so it will keep the channel open and
see if that helps.
Jason
Michael Proto wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm seeing a strange problem with my b
I ran into the same problem. You have to check the startup script and
change the user that it starts as. It's wanting to start as a user other
than root. Here is the line you are looking for in the rc.d script. The
-u flag should be changed it root.
: ${bacula_dir_flags=" -u root -g wheel -v -c
Yes, use the "maximum volume bytes" directive to limit the amount of
data stored to a tape. Once bacula sees that much data has been written,
it should label the volume as "full" and ask you for the next tape in
the pool.
Jason
Brian Debelius wrote:
> Brian Debelius wrote:
>
>> Is there a w
tween the daemons (different machines from what I
> gather.)
>
> The others have tested by disabling AV then running a test job.
>
> Erich
>
> On Mar 28, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Jason King wrote:
>
>> Anyone else in the list have any idea what might be causing the problem
&
n caused/showed this problem. I did attach the trace file. I'm not sure
> why you didn't see it.
>
>
>> On Monday 26 March 2007 23:55, Jason King wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, I've got the debug output of the storage daemon now:
>>>
>>> I
th this thing is. Does this
information help? I have attached the entire debug trace file for anyone
that can help to view.
Thanks,
Jason
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 21:54, Brian Debelius wrote:
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 21:38, Jason King wrote:
07 21:20, Jason King wrote:
>
>> You mean in the console?
>>
>
> No.
>
>
>> I set my debug level to 100 and nothing
>> different has come through to my console. Where can I get the debug
>> information?
>>
>
> Unless yo
You mean in the console? I set my debug level to 100 and nothing
different has come through to my console. Where can I get the debug
information?
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 26 March 2007 19:53, Jason King wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry, I said that wrong. I tried to say the e
No, I didn't know there was such a thing.
Jaime Ventura wrote:
> Hello Jason,
> Are you using the MAIL ON SUCCESS feature?
>
> Jaime
>
> Jason King wrote:
>> I'm sorry, I said that wrong. I tried to say the email I got showed
>> the director sees an err
bald wrote:
> On Monday 26 March 2007 18:10, Jason King wrote:
>
>> Also, the email I got showed the director does see a successful
>> backup...
>>
>
> That seems unlikely because the output you showed below indicates that the
> job
> failed.
>
&g
ot successful backup.
>
> It looks like the SD might have died ... i.e. probably crashed.
>
>
>
> On Monday 26 March 2007 17:10, Jason King wrote:
>
>> According to my bacula database, my backup of one of my servers ended in
>> an error but when I do a status on the
obably crashed.
>
>
>
> On Monday 26 March 2007 17:10, Jason King wrote:
>
>> According to my bacula database, my backup of one of my servers ended in
>> an error but when I do a status on the servers file daemon, it shows a
>> successful backup, here is the email
It'd help if you told us what the "errors" are that you are seeing. You
may be having other issues not related to your tapes or your drive.
Jason
Lonny Selinger wrote:
> I'm using a DLT7000 drive and DLT IV tapes (35/70) and basically decided to
> start fresh and start my backups for real after
According to my bacula database, my backup of one of my servers ended in
an error but when I do a status on the servers file daemon, it shows a
successful backup, here is the email I received:
26-Mar 09:01 maint-dir: Start Backup JobId 353, Job=dctn.2007-03-26_09.01.49
26-Mar 09:01 dctn-sd: Wrot
I have my director in one city and another server with an attached tape
drive in another city. The server in the remote city is running the SD
and the FD...the director initiates and handles the job. The job will
start, but will end prematurely after it backs up about 4 GB of data.
These are th
For starters you should do a "stat client" and a "stat director" while
the job is running to see if the job is waiting on something like a tape
or something.
Jerome Massano wrote:
> Hello !
>
> First, please excuse my bad english. Also excuse me for this is a very
> long mail
>
> I'm all new to
27;m still not sure what is causing this error.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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> I could be wrong, but I don't believe either one is implemented. :-P Do
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>
> =R
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Not 100% sure, but archived volumes probably
Not 100% sure, but archived volumes probably stay archived until their
rentention period is up, then they would go into recycle which would
then allow bacula to use them. Read-Only is set by the user and bacula
will never change that attribute.
Mike Seda wrote:
> I have the same question:
>
> "
I have YET to get a clean backup of one of my servers. It is a windows
2003 server with the SD and FD on it. The Director is located on another
machine. I setup the director to tell the FD of this server to send it's
files to the SD of this same server which has a TAPE drive connected to
it. Th
I have a backup job running and storing on a Dell PowerVault 110T DLT
tape drive. The backup job start fine and runs fine until it gets to
998.4Mbytes. After that the job stops and the tape is put into "error".
The specific messages I get are these:
09-Mar 17:23 maint-dir: dctn.2007-03-09_17.13
gt;>>> On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 09:04:43 -0600, Jason King said:
>>>>>>
>> I ran my backups last night and my tape filled up. The daemon sent me an
>> email which told me to change the tape out which I did, and the backup
>> continued normally. Af
Oh ok, well that makes sense. I'm not sure how much data is already
compressed. But I understand now.
Thanks,
Jason
John Drescher wrote:
> On 3/2/07, Jason King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have an LTO2 drive with tapes that hold 200g native and 400g with
>> hardwa
I have an LTO2 drive with tapes that hold 200g native and 400g with
hardware compression. I have the hardware compression turned on on my
tape drive. I know because I went and manually made sure using the tape
tools that come with FreeBSD (The os the storage daemon is running on).
Last night my
t;
status. I can change the status, I know, but my question is, why would
the tape be in an error status in the first place? Does having the tape
fill all the way up cause it to error...I would think the tape should be
labeled full not error.
THanks,
I got this error message myself once. I was told you can make the
Catalog match the Volume. I don't remember how it can be done though.
Search through the mailling list archives...it should be in there for
this month.
Thomas Franz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running bacula for a lot of month, with
First of all, we need to know what OS you are trying this on. Secondly,
when you create a script you need to tell the script which shell you
will be using in the first line of the script:
#!/bin/bash
or something like that. Take a look at some of your other shell scripts.
Also if you are using
usually a service in bacula doesn't start at boot because it is running
as the wrong user. While when you manually invoke it, it is running as
the correct user. Make sure the scripts being used to start the director
deamon have the correct permissions.
Jason
David Hatcher wrote:
> I run the Ba
Thanks, that works great.
David Romerstein wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Jason King wrote:
>
>
>> How do I setup the messages of backup jobs of only certain servers to
>> certain ppl. Right now the ppl that get notified get notified about
>> every server being backe
How do I setup the messages of backup jobs of only certain servers to
certain ppl. Right now the ppl that get notified get notified about
every server being backed up. They only want to get notified about 3 of
the servers we backup. How can I set bacula up to do that? I'm using
bacula 2.0.2.
For starters, you can adjust the scripts to rename the database to
anything you wish. Just vi the scripts, search for the name of the
database "bacula", then replace those names where it appears to be
creating a database...should only be one place though.
Jason
Alan Davis wrote:
>
> I’ve seen
y on libraries you won't have. I see that on my 64-bit system I have
> a 32-bit Bacula RPM hanging around, but it's not the one I installed so
> it may just be there by mistake.
>
> At any rate, the package I currently run is maintainted by Felix Schwarz
> and is available
bacula-web works well for an overall picture of the backup process and
how long it took. It doesn't give a detailed listing of each file but
that isn't a report...that is a listing.
Cheers,
Jason
Del Miller wrote:
> Are there any reporting packages for Bacula? In particular, I'd like to
> gen
I keep getting this "bacula daemon message" in my Inbox from bacula. I'm
not sure what it means. I've read several posts on it and several ppl
have tried answering me by telling me to check netstat and seeing if
something else has tied up that port. I don't see anything. I'm running
the bacula
Software compress is turned on via the FileSet diretive..ie
(compression=GZIP). Make sure you have the correct compression option
set in the fileset directives and make sure that whatever software
compression you are using is actually installed onto the server.
Jason
Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
>
Yes, x86_64 indeed.
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> Wait a second... is this machine x86_64 by any chance (notice you also
> did not include that in your original question)?
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Alright I'
libssl.so.4 --
> however, this file is not owned by any package, according to rpm. If you
> don't have it, I'd be concerned.
>
> Per Andreas Buer wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I would recommend that you install from source unless you have the
>> required l
fact that I
never installed the required packages except for copying files from one
place to another manually. I might have flubbed something up while doing
the manual install of the required lib files.
Jason
Jason King wrote:
> Ok, here you go:
>
> Jason
>
> Aaron Knister wrote:
Ok, here you go:
Jason
Aaron Knister wrote:
Try this-
strace bacula-fd -f -d 500 2>&1 | tee log.out
Then post log.out
-Aaron
Jason King wrote:
Here is the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Not very helpful huh?
Jason
Per
Here is the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# bacula-fd -f -d 500
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Not very helpful huh?
Jason
Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Jason King wrote:
>> I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
>> correctly on ano
I'm trying to run the bacula-client on my RHEL box. I have it running
correctly on another RHEL box but on another one it doesn't work. When I
try and start the FD I get a simple message "Segmentation Fault". The
system logs say the same thing "Segmentation Fault". There are no other
clued that
I want to make sure that the bacula database stays updated if I
do it. How would I go about deleting the entire tape and starting it
over while making sure the bacula catalog stays updated?
Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Jason King wrote:
>
>> Now my tape still shows that I ha
This is kind of strange. I ran a backup job last night (about 100G
worth). Everything went fine but I got to a DFSRoot folder which is just
a windows virtual DFS folder so bacula couldn't actually grab it so the
whole job errored out. Now my tape still shows that I have put 100G of
data on it..
> tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0 Product Type: Tape Drive Vendor ID: 'HP ' Product
> ID: 'C5713A ' Revision: 'H107' Attached Changer: No MinBlock:1
> MaxBlock:16777215 SCSI ID: 5 SCSI LUN: 0 Ready: yes BufferedMode: yes
> Medium Type: Not Loaded Density Code: 0x26 Blo
ompression is turned on.
>
> Jason King wrote:
>> How do I make sure bacula is using hardware compression when backing
>> up to my Ultrium tape drive?
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> -
>
How do I make sure bacula is using hardware compression when backing up
to my Ultrium tape drive?
Jason
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13-Feb 14:20 maint-dir: Warning: Cannot bind port 9101: ERR=Address
already in use: Retrying ...
Thanks,
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Matt, there is no "dummy" guide for backups just as there are no "Dummy"
guides for performing surgery. You said yourself it can be complicated.
It's difficult to "dummy" down a complicated process like backups,
especially using Bacula. The bacula manual is not overly complicated but
you will n
I am running the "FILL" command using the btape testing tool. The tape
has been filled and it wrote something (i guess) to the second tape
after asking me to mount another tape. AFter it wrote the second tape it
asked me to mount the first tape for reading. I've been at this prompt
for about 2
My jobs are running and not giving any errors...but the job never stops
running and NO data is being put on the tapes. I had this working Friday
of last week and now it just doesn't work at all. Anyone have a clue?
Jason
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It does finally finish if I give it long enough...but it is VERY long.
Jason
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2/9/2007 6:04 PM, Jason King wrote:
>
>> That fixed the problem.
>>
>> Now I'm having another problem. On ONE specific Windows 2000 "Stor
rder).
>
> The working directory is where the daemons store there temp files.
>
> Jason King wrote:
>> So I need a FileSet directive for every server correct? What is the
>> "WorkingDirectory" in the client config file all about?
>>
>> Philip W. Dalry
t; (that is all that you told bacula to back up).
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> Ahh yes. Here is the FileSet directive on my server:
>>
>>
>> # List of files to be backed up
>> FileSet {
>> Name = "Full Set"
>> Include {
>>Opt
I thought the client daemon had the information of what to backup on it.
It's the FD that actually pushed the data over to the SD on the server.
Do I need a seperate FileSet for each server?
Jason
Jason King wrote:
> You probably DO have the problem. I'm not really familiar
You probably DO have the problem. I'm not really familiar yet with the
FileSets in the director config file. I'll need to comb over those
config options.
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2/8/2007 6:46 PM, Jason King wrote:
>
>> I'd be happy to but I don
signature = MD5
> compression=GZIP
> IgnoreCase = yes
>}
> # File = "C:/Documents and Settings/"
>File = "C:/mdt/"
> }
>
> }
>
>
>
>
> Jason King wrote:
>
>> I'd be happy to but I don't know what
I ran into.
>
> in one case where we had a Win 2000 box and set
> Enable VSS = yes
> we got a lot of files not seen by the fd. (Enable VSS is on the job
> record) removing
> it made the backup work (files in use could not be backed up of
> course, that is just windows)
>
&
Yes, I figured out the problem. Thanks.
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> Jason King wrote:
>> I'm trying to run the Windows File-Daemon on a Windows 2003 "Storage
>> Edition" server but the service will not run. I
n Hager wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Jason King wrote:
>
>
>> I've got my director communicating with ALL of my remote servers (file
>> daemons) correctly. Doing a *stat and checking on the clients gives me
>> the client information. I setup the jobs in the
I've got my director communicating with ALL of my remote servers (file
daemons) correctly. Doing a *stat and checking on the clients gives me
the client information. I setup the jobs in the diretors config file and
tried to run the backup. The backup starts and ends within about 5
seconds and d
Fantastic...Windows gave no messages except that is just "stop
unexpectedly" but the flag options helped me understand that I had a
configuration file issue. Thanks
Jaosn
Darien Hager wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Jason King wrote:
>
>
>> I have bacula-dir
I'm trying to run the Windows File-Daemon on a Windows 2003 "Storage
Edition" server but the service will not run. It starts up...but 2
seconds later it stops again. Anyone else have this issue with Windows?
Jason
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I have bacula-dir, bacula-sd and bacula-fd running on the same server
for testing purposes. For some reason, when I do a status all, the
director can NEVER connect to the file-daemon. From my reading it
appears that I have my file-daemon configured wrong but I don't know
where it is configured
s a table. I'd expect you fall more into the first camp though
> (unless you managed to relabel a tape by accident that contains data and
> didn't do anything else to it by mistake).
>
> I suspect this is in the manual, as it is a rather frequently asked
> question.
>
>
I accidentally labeled one of my tapes an incorrect name and then
removed the entries from my MySQL database. Now when I try to relabel
the tape bconsole will not let me...it says it's already been labeled.
When I try to "relabel" the tape it wants to take an entry from the
database which isn't
I'm looking for someone that can support Bacula on a FreeBSD or RHEL4
system. A yearly maintenance fee will be paid. Please respond if you are
interested.
Jason King
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