and did a full backup to File SD and File pool. What would be the
proper way to send this backup to say Tape pool and Tape SD instead? Or
skip the inc job is no valid full was found?
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x27;pruning' a volume? Is there no way for
bacula to know that it already pruned said volume? The volume isn't
even close to the recycle point, why would it prune a volume that was
created that same day?
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Does this seem like a bug that should be filed?
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> Some times it is just once, sometimes I get multiples in the same email.
> Every time today it has been the same job. This volume was created
> TODAY. Whats going on?
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I have found what action triggers this message.
st once, sometimes I get multiples in the same email.
Every time today it has been the same job. This volume was created
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Whoops. I see now that I had one of my larger jobs commented out due to
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updatedb I don't see any scripts to go from 8 to anything higher.
Current bacula is 1.36.3.
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Poking at the new release and I see both of these config options. What
are the differences between them?
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Error (Link): Link "bacula.html" to "index.html" failed: No such file or
directory
at /usr/bin/latex2html line 886
./translate_images.pl bacula/Bacula_Users_Guide.html
translate_images.pl: 0 images translated to meaningful names
mv: cannot stat `bacula/img15.png': No such fi
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 20:12 +0200, Masopust Christian wrote:
> is it possible to restore files to a different client?
Yes. Any client can be a restore point.
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> don't have the time.
>
I may devote some time into this, however my time is pretty taken up
with Legacy and with a book I"m writing, so we'll see (:
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Ok, but somebody (like myself) could create their own srpm from your
source and then provide both the srpm and binary rpms built from that
for things like Fedora Extras and CentOS Extras?
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puts in other tapes and slaps it back together. An update
slots runs again via cron later and picks up the changes.
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just plain wrong.
Not that you are wrong, just your statement is easily misinterpreted.
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n you want to do a restore In particular a user that
realized that he needs a file that was deleted well beyond the Catalog
retention date and you have to rebuild a fileset entry from the tape
itself
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y will despool one at a time so that I can
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right? If the spool size is smaller than the sum of all the jobs the
despooling will do each job that is in the spool, but the continue
spooling from each server, so the data gets mixed. Is this correct?
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a bit of this job on it. This is a bit confusing, however
mostly cosmetic. Is this a bug, or is it by design?
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that when running bconsole, it does not by default look
at /etc/bacula/ for a bconsole.conf file. So when I run it I have to
manually point to the config file with -c. Current directory is viewed
for a conf file, it just makes sense to me that the /etc/bacula/
directory would be checked too. So
ecify which pool to use for a
backup job. Then you have a single volume or more that belong to each
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gain the ssh tunnel will go down and the backup will fail. Sometimes
there is a good chunk of data sitting in the spool not yet flushed to
tape. Since the spool is a disk file, it should be easier to drop the
data that is sitting there no?
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host?
What about an x86_64 client to a 32bit server?
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a backup happens to disk then you can select this backup to 'migrate' or
copy to tape for offsite storage.
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from continuing. This to me is nonblocking.
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On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 13:15 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Hrm, release doesn't close the /dev/nst0 device either. update slots
> leaves the device as closed or non-existent. Will this pose a problem
> if I unload the tape out from under bacula-sd while the device is open?
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 12:55 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
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> So release does not unload the drive, so I would have to pair that with
> an mtx call to unload. This I'd rather not do, but I suppose I should.
Hrm, release doesn't close the /dev/nst0 device either. update slots
l
now you're working on support for multi-drive tape loaders. How
would these be referenced differently than just a single storage device?
Now one can say 'unload storage=Tape' with drive stuff, would it be
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update slots command. Easy sleasy. Of course if Kern ever changes how
this works I may be in trouble as this is not the expected use of update
slots (:
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be cron'd). If the drive isn't blocked then
next time a backup is to happen bacula will automatically load the next
usable tape and mount it.
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Is there a better way to accomplish what I'm trying to do? Just a way
to say 'I'm done w/ my umount stuff, feel free to manage the device now'
and walk away?
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ula could mount whatever
tape it needed next. Oh well.
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> I'd like to automatically umount the tape in the drive after the last
> backup for the week. This way I can come in on Monday and immediately
> unload the drive and eject the magazine for tape rotation. However in
> th
continue
due to manually umounting. Is there a way to 'clear' this blocking flag
so that when backups continue bacula will automatically mount the next
usable volume to perform backups?
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my python skills. It just takes an argument (%v) and uses this value in
a string it passes to a pipe it opens to bconsole.
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Can one have multiple Run After Jobs ?
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to
> implement such a feature?
At this time I think you manually have to assign each server to a
specific storage device. They can all be part of the same pool but
thats about it. I'm not sure what it would take to randomize a list of
storage devices within a pool.
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On my system, bacula is running as Root. I know, possible security
flaw, I'll cross that bridge at a later time. So root is more than
capable of opening the tunnel.
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= /etc/bacula/markfull %v
where /etc/bacula/markfull expects a volume name as an argument and
issues a command to bconsole using this?
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you *should* do something :)
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Heh, thanks for the suggestion.
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hermes-etc" 2005-07-26 17:10:45
26-Jul 17:10 dragul: Start Backup JobId 62, Job=hermes.2005-07-26_17.10.43
26-Jul 17:05 hermes: hermes.2005-07-26_17.10.43 Warning: bnet.c:769 Could not
connect to Storage daemon on localhost:9103. ERR=Connection refused
After all the backups in a given week occur, I'd like to automatically
mark the last tape used as full, so that the next set of backups uses a
new clean tape. Is there a way to do this?
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onsole output that the tunnel is created
successfully however it is just killed off as soon as the script exits.
Perhaps it is some sort of 'cleanup' that bacula is doing?
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On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 13:21 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Wait, I'm on to something here. The ssh process goes away almost
> immediately when called by Run Before Job. If I run it myself it
> stays
> running. Thoughts?
>
And I'll reply to myself one more time. I
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 13:18 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
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> This is very strange. The backup job kicks off the ssh script, which
> supposedly opens all the tunnels. The client however is never able to
> connect to 'localhost:9103' as seen by logs:
Wait, I'm on
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 11:58 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
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> So I tried this, and same thing. Looks like the ssh tunnel gets
> started, and the client gets the word to start a backup, however it just
> hangs when trying to contact the sd. Thoughts?
>
This is very strange. The b
ng. Looks like the ssh tunnel gets
started, and the client gets the word to start a backup, however it just
hangs when trying to contact the sd. Thoughts?
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the fqdn of the director and of the storage daemon.
Can somebody help me out in this situation? Do I need to specify a
'fake' sd that has address of 127.0.0.1 ?
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On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 10:14 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
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> This script seems to need to be ran on the director and not the client.
> Is there a method to have a 'RunBeforeJob' run on the director rather
> than the client? I don't want these tunnels up all the ti
This script seems to need to be ran on the director and not the client.
Is there a method to have a 'RunBeforeJob' run on the director rather
than the client? I don't want these tunnels up all the time, just when
I'm doing a backup of remote systems.
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Is it possible to encrypt the data that goes onto tape? We're going to
send our tapes off-site and just to minimize possibility of data leaks
we would like to encrypt the data that goes offsite. Can Bacula do
this?
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tOS4. I do not have software
compression enabled and I'm trying to make sure that hardware
compression is enabled.
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here a way to take advantage of the barcode reader to label just the
new 5 tapes or so?
label barcodes seems to want to label all my slots and just straight
label wants me to provide the name.
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> a bacula system. Anyone know where I can find this? I like the console but
> my other admins prefer a web interface
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Only one I know of is bacula-web which is just reporting on past jobs
and such, not actually running jobs.
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> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Getting_Started_with_Bacula.html
>
> A screenshot and some information is about half way down.
AH ok. Seems to not be included in the bacula-mysql rpm packages. Is
it in a different package?
I see some references in conf files to a 'tray-monitor' but I don't
recall running across this in the docs. Is this something new? Did I
miss it in the docs? Where might I find more info?
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This actually brings up an RFE. Amanda will run something a few hours
before a scheduled backup that checks to see if it has access to the
tapes it needs to do the backups. If it does, great. If it doesn't,
then it'll send a nag email for the admin to fix the situation. Can
Bacula be programm
When backing up an ext3 file system, are ext_attrs and/or ACLs backed up
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x27;client' in a restore is actually where the
restore goes to. To Bacula, you're just restoring a job number, which
isn't connected to where you are restoring too. I've done lots of
restores to my buffer host that were backups of all other s
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On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 16:43 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
> I get this when trying to install the rpms on a CentOS4 system. How is
> one supposed to use the server as a client as well?
>
n/m. It would appear that the client software is included with the
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I get this when trying to install the rpms on a CentOS4 system. How is
one supposed to use the server as a client as well?
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the jobs it could possibly
schedule for the rest of the known existence. That would be a long list
indeed.
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On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 17:51 -0500, Chris Lee wrote:
> http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Spooling.html
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> Thanks,
> Chris
Thank you very much. This is exactly what I'm looking for.
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