e above will match Personal, etc
Exclude = yes
}
File = /etc
File = /root
File = /share
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} # end FileSet
I wonder if it is a problem with Ignore Case? The documentation is inco
cursor near the bottom of the window
until you
see it change to a slider (maybe not the right word, but you'll know when you
see
it). Drag upward and the information will display.
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> Please let me know if you want me to log this in Mantis.
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> cheers,
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Confirming that I experienced the same problem on Centos 5.4 32-bit. Your
patch to
the spec file solved the problem for me too. I think this should be reported
as a
bug in the
aving directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-5.0.1/src/findlib'
== Error in /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-5.0.1/src/findlib ==
and then it continues with many more errors like the previous.
Any help appreciated. I can send in a full log if that would be useful.
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Item 1: Restore proper ownership and permissions to created directories
Origin: Mark Nienberg
Date: 26 January 2010
On 1/12/2010 5:05 PM, Mark Nienberg wrote:
> In my test I used Replace Never. Testing now again with Replace Always
> works perfectly! I'll reopen the bug report now that it should be
> reproducible.
Just to complete this thread:
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1444
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On 1/12/10 11:03 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Did you mark the directories to be restored or only the files? I think the
> problem could occur if you only restored the files.
In bconsole I marked the directories, which then marks the files inside
by default. I also did a restore using the BAT g
On 1/11/2010 11:06 AM, Mark Nienberg wrote:
> Can anyone shed any light on what may be wrong with my configuration? Or can
> you
> confirm that the same happens on your system?
I should have added:
[r...@khyber ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
[r...@khyber ~
you
confirm that the same happens on your system?
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> # Storage Element line, so try setting the following to 1
> vxa_packetloader=0
No. I assume that was for some older version of the packetloader. I don't
need it
for my VXA-320.
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the
> mtx-changer script, how do I do that?
in recent versions of bacula, you set it in
mtx-changer.conf
in older versions you set it directly in the script
(in your case /etc/bacula/scripts/mtx-changer)
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It is likely that it should be something like:
Archive Device = /dev/nst0
If that isn't it, then enable logging for the mtx-changer script and see what
the log
file says about the failed load. You can test with "mount" and "release",
rather
than attempting to &quo
Mark Nienberg wrote:
> In the documentation it says:
>
> "Jobs on Volumes will be Migration only if the Volume is marked, Full, Used,
> or
> Error. Volumes that are still marked Append will not be considered for
> migration."
>
> That seems like a good
e
Use duration" has been exceeded, in which case it should change the status and
migrate it? Or must I do that manually before running the Job. In my case it
is a
Copy job, but I assume the same thing applies.
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I've got this working now and I wrote up my experience in a wiki article:
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I'll
try that rather than rebuilding the fedora package. In any event the important
thing
seems to be that the RHEL qt4 package
?
I'd
prefer to use the contrib rpms for bacula itself. I guess I'd like to use the
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with FD,
hanging up. Append data error.
11-Jul 06:52 gecko-fd JobId 3179: Fatal error: backup.c:948 Network send error
to SD.
ERR=Connection reset by peer
11-Jul 06:52 khyber-dir JobId 3179: Error: Bacula khyber-dir 3.0.1 (30Apr09):
11-Jul
after the packages are
build,
so bat is able to locate the files it needs to do the "relink" and bat starts
correctly.
So now I'm wondering if this is a one-time-only requirement or if I must leave
the
BUILD directory in place in order to keep bat running in the future?
Th
tly."
But of course there is no build directory in an rpm installation.
I don't see how this could possibly work. Does anyone have a working bat that
was
installed from rpm?
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> On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 10:35
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Brian Debelius wrote:
> I have mtx-changer modified for the wait_for_drive to time out after 25
> minutes. And, yes sometimes it does take a long time to load a tape.
> I'll have to ping Mark Nienberg and see if hes discovered anything since
> he last reported it. Althou
Matthew Conley wrote:
> Curious is anyone using a VXA2 with their bacula? I wanted to see the
> storage part of other bacula config files.
I'm using a VXA-320 with the packetloader changer. Would that help?
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bviously the new barcode must match the old one and
you
would use "label slots=1 barcodes" if your new tape is in slot 1.
In either case, the label command will ask you which pool to put the volume in
and
John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Mark Nienberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> John Drescher wrote:
>>
>> > Have you tried adding a delay in your mtxchanger script where it says
>> > it might be needed?
>>
>> In mtx-changer
John Drescher wrote:
> Have you tried adding a delay in your mtxchanger script where it says
> it might be needed?
In mtx-changer
# Increase the sleep time if you have a slow device
# or remove the sleep and add the following:
# sleep 15
wait_for_drive $device
so it is using the wait
I'm seeing this happen more often:
3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot 2, drive 0" command.
3305 Autochanger "load slot 2, drive 0", status is OK.
3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0" command.
3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result is Slot 2.
block.c:995 Read error on fd=6 at file:blk 0:
John Drescher wrote:
>> > 23-Feb 06:21 khyber-sd JobId 1843: 3304 Issuing autochanger "load slot
>> > 1, drive 0" command.
>> >
>> > 23-Feb 06:26 khyber-sd JobId 1843: Fatal error: 3992 Bad autochanger
>> > "load slot 1, drive 0": ERR=Child died from signal 15: Termination.
>> > Results=Loadi
Mark Nienberg wrote:
> Can anyone shed some light on the following fatal error? It happened
> during a tape change in the middle of a full backup. The autochanger
> has been working just fine prior to this and in fact the requested tape
> was successfully loaded into the drive (st
Mark Nienberg wrote:
> Can anyone shed some light on the following fatal error? It happened
> during a tape change in the middle of a full backup. The autochanger
> has been working just fine prior to this and in fact the requested tape
> was successfully loaded into the drive (st
Can anyone shed some light on the following fatal error? It happened
during a tape change in the middle of a full backup. The autochanger
has been working just fine prior to this and in fact the requested tape
was successfully loaded into the drive (status storage shows it in there
and so doe
Keith Sudbury wrote:
> I am also wondering what is the best way to install Bacula on RHEL and
> it's clones like CentOS? This must be a popular version of Linux to
> install Bacula on? Are there any RPM's available?
EL5 rpms (which work fine on CentOS 5) are here
http://sourceforge.net/projec
Bob Duman wrote:
> I have been using Bacula for about 6 months with two independent tape
> drives. I came up with my own volume naming scheme. We have just
> purchased a Quantum Superloader 3 and it comes with a set of barcode
> labels that do not match my volume naming scheme. The Quantum la
Sukesh Nischal wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have the most recent version of bacula-bat installed. Problem is that
> when I click on Version Browser or JobList nothing is showing on the
> right hand window - it is blank.
>
> This was working previously. I dont know what Ive done to mess it up.
> All I
John Stoffel wrote:
> Mark> John Stoffel wrote:
>>> even if you *don't care* which drive gets used, bacula should just
>>> pick it's own damm drive for the checking, if needed. And since
>>> update slots hacks the Media table, what's the process to get the
>>> status without an update?
>
> Mark>
John Stoffel wrote:
>
> even if you *don't care* which drive gets used, bacula should just
> pick it's own damm drive for the checking, if needed. And since
> update slots hacks the Media table, what's the process to get the
> status without an update?
Does this give you what you need?
#!/bin/
My new VXA packetloader tape library has an option to clean itself when needed
if I
keep a cleaning tape in the library and configure it to do so. Does anyone
know if
this feature plays well with bacula? I'm wondering what happens if it decides
to
clean itself in between tape loads or somet
Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> What is the latest bacula rpms available for centos 5.x? Right now i'm
> running the client only on a few machines and that's at 2.2.4-1 i'm
> wondering if first there's something later and second if so, if there are
> any new features clientside that would justify upg
Hmm, seems like a catalog problem. When I list all the backups for this client
I get
this (shortened format):
+---+--+---+-++
| JobId | Client | Level | StartTime | VolumeName |
+---+--+---+-+---
I marked two directories to restore and the restore went like this:
20-Dec 16:32 buckeye-dir JobId 1678: Start Restore Job
RestoreFiles.2007-12-20_16.32.41
20-Dec 16:32 buckeye-dir JobId 1678: Using Device "VXA3drive"
20-Dec 16:34 buckeye-sd JobId 1678: Ready to read from volume "Monthly-4" on
d
Jason Joines wrote:
> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> Jason Joines wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
>>> causing the error?
>> Actually, it looks like your autolabel mechanism is not incrementing
>> prop
Jason Joines wrote:
> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
> causing the error?
Actually, it looks like your autolabel mechanism is not incrementing properly.
I
think bacula is trying to operate multiple times on the same volume name.
Mark
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Jason Joines wrote:
>
> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
> causing the error?
I doubt it has anything to do with the time. Let's see the pool definition for
the
default pool in your bacula-dir.conf file.
Mark
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single tape drive with an autoloader. I saw this comment in the documentation:
"Note, we have feedback from some users that there are certain
incompatibilities
between the Linux kernel and mtx. For example between
Allan Black wrote:
> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> Now I know this seems impossible and you are thinking that some sort of
>> operator
>> error has occurred. The only thing I can think of is that I may have
>> restored from
>> these tapes on those later dates, b
In a pool of 4 volumes I discovered that two of them had what seem to be
incorrect
dates listed in the LastWritten field of the catalog. Needless to say, this
messed
up my tape rotation. One volume had the date 2007-10-18 when it was actually
last
used on 2007-09-29. The other was closer, o
bug 969 shows as fixed in 2.2.5 but it is still broken for me as shown below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -q bacula-mysql
bacula-mysql-2.2.5-1
Run Restore job
JobName: RestoreFiles
Bootstrap: /var/bacula/buckeye-dir.restore.2.bsr
Where: /
Replace: always
FileSet:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -q bacula-mysql
bacula-mysql-2.2.4-1
In bconsole I cannot change the "Replace" option in a restore job.
See the following partial bconsole session:
8 files selected to be restored.
Defined Clients:
1: gecko-fd
2: gingham-fd
3: buckeye-fd
4: tes
Felix Schwarz wrote:
> No Fedora 5:
> I did not build RPMs for Fedora 5 because the Fedora Project eol'd this
> version
> of Fedora at the end of June [1]. If you are still using Fedora 5 (or even
> older
> versions) IMHO you should switch either to new versions of Fedora or use
> CentOS
> i
Mark Nienberg wrote:
> If not, is it possible to simulate it with an option something like this:
>
> Include {
> Options {
> Exclude = yes
> }
> File = \ }
>
> where the "program.to.run.on.client" would search for a particular
I recently upgraded from 1.38 to the current stable. I didn't do it earlier
because,
well, everything worked so well. Now I'm trying to come up to speed with the
changes
and new features.
I'm curious if a feature to prevent descending into a directory by having an
indicator file with some s
I recently had a problem that made me want to erase and relabel a bacula tape,
keeping its same name so it would stay in the same spot in the tape rotation
scheme.
I recycled and purged the volume in the catalog, then deleted the volume,
erased
the tape using the tape drive tools, then used
e subbed into alert cmd below
Changer Device = /dev/sg1
AutoChanger = no
# Enable the Alert command only if you have the mtx package loaded
Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
}
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Cedric Tefft wrote:
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I understand that I can't change a fileset definition without
triggering a full backup
Actually, you can. Just add the line:
Ignore FileSet Changes = yes
to your file set definition.
Does this mean that the fileset changes are ig
Howard Thomson wrote:
Hi Mark,
There was a recent, i.e. within the last three weeks or so, discussion on the
bacula-devel list, about the 'standards' compliance of the base-64 encoding
in the Bacula source tree.
Kern Sibbald agreed that there was a bug in the implementation in the Bacula
so
James Harper wrote:
I just threw together some MS SQL (because that's what I've got in front
of me) code that sort of does what you want, but not in a way that could
be used in a query (you'd have to put it in a user defined function,
which is easy enough to do), and being MSSQL it won't work as
Cedric Tefft wrote:
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I'd like to write an SQL query to extract some information from the
bacula catalog including file dates. I see from the bacula
developers guide that the "File" table has a field named "LStat" that
is defined as "File
James Harper wrote:
Do you want to deal with it in the query (harder), or in the code that
processes the query (easier)? Are you asking what Base64 is, or do you
know already and would just like some help doing something useful with
it from within the SQL language?
My hope was to write a custom
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I'd like to write an SQL query to extract some information from the
bacula catalog including file dates. I see from the bacula developers
guide that the "File" table has a field named "LStat" that is defined as
"File attributes in base64 enco
Bill Moran wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2006 11:16:10 -0700
Mark Nienberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
FileSet {
Name = "gecko Files"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
wildDir = "/share/office/TmpShare/*/personal"
ignore case = yes
I'm trying to exclude some directories from a fileset with no luck.
First I tried this:
FileSet {
Name = "gecko Files"
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
}
File = /share
}
Exclude {
File = "/share/office/TmpShare/*/personal"
)
}
But that didn't work. I thought i
I'd like to write an SQL query to extract some information from the
bacula catalog including file dates. I see from the bacula developers
guide that the "File" table has a field named "LStat" that is defined as
"File attributes in base64 encoding". I assume my file dates are in
there, but how
Troy Daniels wrote:
An update to this.
I cant vouch for this exact query - on my system it takes a looonnggg
time to finish due to the 2 million plus files recorded and I gave up
and canceled it, but the following simplified version worked:
mysql> select Name from Filename where LCASE(Name)
Cedric Tefft wrote:
Troy Daniels wrote:
An update to this.
I cant vouch for this exact query - on my system it takes a looonnggg
time to finish due to the 2 million plus files recorded and I gave up
and canceled it, but the following simplified version worked:
mysql> select Name from Filen
I'm using Bacula to back up a Linux Samba fileserver among other
machines. Of course the clients to the fileserver are windows machines
and they don't care about case in filenames. They create all sorts of
case combinations like "document1.doc", "Document2.DOC" and so on.
My most common rest
Georg Lutz wrote:
On 2006-04-10, Mark Nienberg wrote:
How is your method different from the Daily, Weekly, Monthly Tape Usage
Example in the Bacula Documentation?
1. The scheduling is different. In Bacula you cannot schedule on the
last workday of a month or week because Bacula doesn't
Georg Lutz wrote:
Hi,
I have created a small howto covering GFS rotation scheme and bacula
together with some supplemental scripts.
The GFS rotation scheme might not be useful for all scenarios
(personally I think its only applicable in small environments), but I
use it since over 10 years for
Birger Blixt wrote:
On 2006-04-04 23:45, Mark Nienberg wrote:
Some of the installation scripts expect mysql to be running without a
root password. Should I set the password to blank before installing
or updating bacula or is there a way to pass the real password to the
installation? I
Some of the installation scripts expect mysql to be running without a
root password. Should I set the password to blank before installing or
updating bacula or is there a way to pass the real password to the
installation? I installed from rpms made by rebuilding the src.rpm.
Thanks,
Mark
Kern Sibbald wrote:
I have just released Bacula 1.38.6 to Source Forge. The following files have
been updated:
How long does it generally take before the src.rpm files are available?
Thanks,
Mark
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Bill Moran wrote:
We have a number of filesets that get backed up both to tape and to
disk.
For performance reasons, we'd like to have gzip turned off during tape
backups, but for space reasons: on during disk backups.
It doesn't look as if there's a way to specify such a thing, aside from
crea
f a file and get back a list of all occurrences of that name along
with the file dates and the jobs that contain it. Then I could go to
bconsole and jump right to the correct job for restoration.
Ultimately, could it be a complete front end for file restoration?
Thanks again,
Mark Nienber
lot
Make sure everything you just installed is readable by the httpd user.
See your httpd.conf for the user and group.
chmod -R apache.apache /var/www/html/bacula-web
See the bacula-web documentation for help with other problems you might
run into.
Mar
Barry Benowitz wrote:
Mark,
Bacula-web is separate. There is a pointer for it somewhere in the docs
but I forget where. It's a pretty neat package.
Thanks. Google turned up the website to download from.
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I'd like to try out the bacula-web interface. I installed my bacula by
rebuilding the src rpms. I see bacula-web documentation files but I
don't see the php web pages themselves. Is this a separate download or
am I missing it? Or maybe I was supposed to enable something in the
configure?
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Good. You will probably need to change the SD to use group "disk" to get
writing to tapes to work -- assuming you want to used tapes.
If you mean the SD_GROUP setting in the /etc/init.d/bacula-sd file, then
it is already set to "disk".
Mark
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k Mar 15 23:10 buckeye-dir.conmsg
-rw-r- 1 bacula bacula 217 Mar 15 21:54 Client1.bsr
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root bacula 8.6k Mar 15 23:10 log
and this is working, at least for the tutorial examples.
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Director services: [ OK ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# service bacula-dir status
bacula-dir dead but subsys locked
Any hints on how I should proceed would be appreciated.
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
> I build and installed the rpms for bacula on fedora core 4 x86. The
file daemon and storage daemon start up properly, but the directory does
not.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# rpm -qa | grep bacula
bacula-mysql-1.38.5-4
bacula-debuginfo-1.38.5-4
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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bacula-fd (pid 3639) is running...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# service bacula-sd status
bacula-sd (pid 3623) is running...
Any suggestions on how to proceed would be appreciated. Thanks,
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