Anyone have any idea why the backup catalogs are failing?
run job="BackupCatalog" fileset="Catalog" level="Full" client="bacula-fd"
pool="catalog" storage="catalog" priority="10" when="2018-02-19 08:20:38"
yes
Job queued. JobId=898
.messages
19-Feb 08:20 bacula-dir JobId 898: shell command: run
I was able to put together a small script that grabbed the start and end time
from the Bacula database. Didn't take too long to figure it all out. Thanks
Jay
On Dec 21, 2013, at 2:26 AM, Juraj Sakala wrote:
> I can provide you with sample script if you are interested. I use the scritp
Ah ok, that is a bit more work, but should be easy enough. Thanks for the
suggestion!
Jay
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Juraj Sakala wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is no Elapsed time substitution string in the bacula. But don't
> worry. You can run a script after backup that pull
additional
options so that I can get that information?
I using a RunScript after a job completes to get some useful job
information, and the Elapsed Time would be quite helpful.
Thanks,
Jay
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ann wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > 05.12.2007 17:59,, jay wrote::
> >> This was for Bacula 2.2.5 running on RHEL4 with MySQL 4.1.
> >
> > Fairly recent...
> >
> >> I do happen
> >> to have a pool named "Monthly Pool".
> >
> > You me
This was for Bacula 2.2.5 running on RHEL4 with MySQL 4.1. I do happen to
have a pool named "Monthly Pool". You are correct, there is a quoting
error. If I adjust the quotes, I can get the query to work. Do I need to
rename my pool?
Jay
On Dec 5, 2007 10:38 AM, Arno Lehmann <[EM
27;Monthly'' at
line 1
I see where the SQL failed, but what generated this? Is it a bug? All my
backups completed successfully, so its a bit perplexing. Did a job
generated this or did it come from a daemon?
Found them. If ONLY I had searched a little longer
%% = %
%c = Client's name
%d = Director's name
%e = Job Exit Status
%i = JobId
%j = Unique Job id
%l = Job Level
%n = Job name
%s = Since time
%t = Job type (Backup, ...)
%v = Volume name
On Nov 29, 2007 3:31 PM, jay <[EM
Does someone have a link to the list of available job codes that can be
passed to a script when using the RunAfterJob directive? I could only find
2 so far, %c for client name and %d for director name. I hope there are
more directives available. Thanks
Jay
.
Would be nice to have something like this included in the tarball, I know I
will be using it a lot. Was only tested with MySQL 4.1 on a i386 RHEL4 box
with Python 2.5.1. Enjoy!
Jay
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#!/bin/env python
import sys
import time
import MySQLdb
jobid = sys.argv[1]
def base64_decode_lstat(record
Hmm, this appears to be a Postgres stored procedure. Anyone have a way to
get this within MySQL or a Python script?
On Nov 27, 2007 3:51 PM, jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, this appears to be a Postgres stored procedure. Anyone have a way to
> get this within MySQL or a P
Thanks Ralf, this looks like what I need. Although I'm not exactly sure how
to use a stored procedure in Mysql 4.1, I will give it a try.
J
On Nov 27, 2007 2:39 PM, Ralf Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jay schrieb:
> > Does Bacula store the filesize of each file backe
Does Bacula store the filesize of each file backed up in the database? I
can't seem to find where and I'm curious how it derives the calculation for
a restore estimate.
Thanks
Jay
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We haven't used this particular model, we have an IBM 3581, but have you
tried running the mtx commands in section 29.9 of the manual? I found that
section, as well as the "Autochanger Support" section to be quite helpful in
getting mine to work. The Bacula manual is very well wr
aside from custom
scripts. Just curious to know what others are doing for this type of
situation. Thanks for any comments!
Jay
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Still grepping through log files to find problems?
seems more intuitive
to me than "release".
Jay
On 10/23/07, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 23.10.2007 20:21,, jay wrote::
> > Thanks Blake,
> >
> > You are correct, it seems when I run an unmount, the drive goes into
> > this state
; with devices:
"Drive-0" (/dev/nst0)
Device "FileStorage" (/tmp) is not open.
Device "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0) is not open.
Drive 0 status unknown.
So that appears to be the problem. And my next question is, "release" is
the proper way to unmount a tape f
la just
doesn't like it when I unmount a tape manually.
Could someone offer some advice or debugging steps I could take to figure
this out? Below is a copy of my bacula-sd.conf file. I can post other
config files if I need to. Thanks
Jay
bacula-sd.conf ---
Storage {
Name = server1-sd
I see this behavior on my Bacula install
J
On 10/1/07, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> restore mode in the bconsole:
>
> Version: 2.2.4 (14 September 2007)
>
> You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and
> remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially ad
ED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I don't know if you've checked this in the manual, but there is
> something that refers to behavior when encountering hard links in there.
>
> =R
>
> jay wrote:
> > I don't have a problem doing this here. But if I am restorin
no Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 01.10.2007 20:57,, jay wrote::
> > Thanks Chris and Arno,
> >
> > The files are indeed hard linked
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# stat /etc/hosts
> > File: `/etc/hosts'
> > Size: 591
7-30 09:49:55.0 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Now that we have established that, is there a way to restore that file with
Bacula? Or does Bacula not handle hard links?
Thanks for the quick responses
Jason
On 10/1/07, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hello,
I'm having a weird problem trying to restore /etc/hosts on a RHEL4 box. I'm
testing Bacula 2.2.4 on this box, with a MySQL 4 backend. Everything works
great so far including my first test restores. However, today I tried to do
a restore of /etc/hosts. I enter file selection mode, cd /et
lush block, write EOF
thanks,
Jay
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I'm trying to install Bacula in opensuse 10.2
When I try to run make, I get this error:
Make of filed is good
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jay/downloads/bacula-1.38.11/src/filed'
==>Entering directory /home/jay/downloads/bacula-1.38.11/src/console
make[1]: Enter
I just set this up and am generally having success. I do find that
label commands seem to hang mysteriously from time to time. I am still
coming up to speed with having a virtual autochanger now ...
Question - are you running bacula-sd as root?
Jay
On 1-Jul-05, at 4:36 PM, Richard White
If I can get my
2nd DLT going - I'll give it a whirl.
Jay
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Actually I re-read the docs. It says that upping the max concurrent
jobs in the director is good - and they will be despooled exclusively
one by one to tape.
Cool - I will do that tonight and see how goes.
Jay
On 22-Jun-05, at 5:11 PM, Jay Lawrence wrote:
One thing that would be super
What would happen if I set my max concurrent jobs for the director up
to the # of clients I plan to backup?
This seems to be generally advised against in the docs - but perhaps
with data spooling is it ok?
Jay
p.s. Bacula totally rocks - once I got over the learning curve it is
totally
ia type - or is there somewhere I should be reference both
Storage or Device declarations?
Thanks in advance (again!)
Jay
On 9-Jun-05, at 2:53 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Jay Lawrence wrote:
I tried to research the docs and the list - but I just can't quite
get it.
At my site, I
le to have the backup fill one tape drive and then continue to a
second tape drive, etc.?
I don't quite see how to set up this strategy. Perhaps this has been
addressed in earlier post - but can't think of good keywords to search
for.
Thanks
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