Thanks Martin.
Unfortunately I don't have a way to reproduce the crash. All I can say
at this point is that it happens once every 2 to 5 weeks and for no
reason to me. I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully in a few months I'll
be able to recognize a pattern that will help me take advantage of th
Hello,
I'm using Bacula-5.0.2 on CentOS-5.5 x86_64.
Every month or so the storage daemon crashes and I need help to debug
this problem.
It crashed again this morning. What happened is that yesterday I setup a
new backup job. The job was upgraded from Incremental to Full because it
was the fir
Gary,
I'm using bacula 5.0.2 so there may be some differences in the
directives names from the version you are using. For example I use
dbuser and it seems like using just "user" works for you. What I would
try next is to add dbport (if it exists for your version of Bacula).
Verify what port p
Hi,
The storage daemon crashed last night and restarting it seemed to put
things back to normal (I'm still looking into the cause of the crash).
The first backup job that ran after the crash marked the tape in Error:
24-May 10:10 server.domain.com-sd JobId 195: Volume "CSE003L4"
previousl
Hi folks,
I'm trying to setup concurrent jobs in Bacula 5.0.2 in the way that it
will spool multiple backup jobs and despool them one by one to tape.
All backup jobs run at the same time, have the same priority (10 by
default) and backup different clients. Spooling is enabled.
Right now the jo
We have Overland Neo 200S 2U (SCSI interface).
With CentOS 5.4 x86_64 works right out of the box. It's an entry level
library but I think it is safe to say that Overland's NEO tape libraries
are compatible.
When you select a library make sure you have barcode reader. It's worth
the extra money.
Holger,
One thing to try is to put Bacula's working directory on a bigger file
system. If you have spooling enabled (which you probably have) the
working directory is where Bacula spools attributes i.e. the data it
needs to save in the database and if you backup a lot of files this
directory c