ge as well. In short, I don't think it's a
capacity issue.
Any suggestions?
Follows is the redacted output of the most recently failed job.
Thanks!
- Nick
2023-02-18 23:54:32 SERVER-dir JobId 4332: Error: Bacula Enterprise SERVER-dir
13.0.1 (05Aug22):
Build OS: x86_
Previously I had tried truncating and the output was essentially
'nothing to truncate', but today it's truncating volumes - it may have
just needed some time to pass before running successfully.
Thank you very much for your help on this!
- Nick Bright
On 12/1/22 05:53, Ana E
ions in place with LDAP
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ew Volume for:
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Media type: File1
2022-11-23 13:03:47 baculaserver-sd JobId 904: Error: bsock.c:282 Bsock
send while terminated=1 on call to client:IPADDR:9103
2022-11-23 13:03:47 baculaserver-sd Jo
tems, letting old backups
fall off automatically so that new backups can take their place.
Is needing to manually remove stale backups the intended behavior of the
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I changed the Volume retention to 7 days, repeated all of the commands,
and ran a BackupCatalog job; still reports "The job needs media"
On 11/23/22 13:39, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 11/23/22 12:27, Nick Bright wrote:
In the Pool definition there is a Volume Retent
once
its' containing datas' retention period has expired?
On 11/23/22 13:15, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello Nick,
For the pool you showed us, the VolRetention is `31,536,000` seconds.
This is not 7 days, but 1 year.
You may need to restart your Director, then perform the s
e for storage"
Apparently I've done something wrongly, but I'm not sure what. Your
instructions were quite easy to understand.
On 11/23/22 12:50, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 11/23/22 10:19, Nick Bright wrote:
>
Speculating this has to do with retention, I tur
nsole command "purge volume action=truncate
allpools storage=File1" reports "No Volumes found to perform the command"
Adding storage isn't a tenable solution (all disk bays are full), so I
would appreciate any specific recommendations for storage management
strategies.
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yes and yes contact me offline
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> Do you have experience with SoftNAS's other features?
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AWS is nothing more than infrastructure as a service.
So, answer the AWS question as you would answer it outside of AWS.
How would you build a NAS with a bare metal or self-hosted virtualization
solution.
Contact me directly please.
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On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 11:43 AM, gsmart9214 wrote
personally, lots.
from this company, also a lot.
-nick
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 3:26 PM, gsmart9214
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> Amazon Web Services (AWS) ?
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Martin don't get caught up on semantics
On Feb 6, 2014 6:19 AM, "Martin Simmons" wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 11:15:16 -0800, Nick Allevato said:
> >
> > The issue is that the full backup does not seem to complete. Bacula looks
> > at the
The fact that you are doing that will cause me to revisit the issue.
I think i was over-writing my previous full backups on tape swaps and such.
I will dig and post config, but this is what I was looking for.
-nick
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 02/05/14 14
any specific job setting/flag considerations I should
look at?
I apologize if I am asking for too much info; ty for any advice.
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> | File | 1 | JobId_2 |3 | FilenameId | A |
> 5711034 | NULL | NULL | | BTREE | |
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On 16/07/2010 16:48, Nick Hilliard wrote:
>> ++---+--++-+-+
>> | JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime |
&
x27;m looking angrily at commit 8bf4c85c30bac47f76415ff1f634b20efdf22048.
Not sure if it's the prime cause, but the overall SQL query looks pretty gross.
any suggestions?
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exa-bacula-dir JobId 5518: End auto prune.
Bingo! Everything worked, including the Full backups that have been
failing since Sunday.
I'll be keeping an eye on it for the next few days, but
ns of the conf files if needed, but they're huge
and might well lead to tl;dr!
Any suggestions as to how I can troubleshoot this further would be most
appreciated!
Nick Lock.
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> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Newbie Help Configuring Bacula with Dell 132T> >
> > - Original Message - > From: "Ralf Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To:
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ollowing error:
Mounting volume on storage device File .. Automatically selected Catalog:
MyCatalogUsing Catalog "MyCatalog"3301 Issuing autochanger "loaded? drive 0"
command.3302 Autochanger "loaded? drive 0", result: n
d easy. Does anyone recommend against this for any
reason?
Thanks alot
Nick
On Nov 15, 2007 5:49 PM, Jason Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MySQL has its own size limits on files. See:
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=faq#why_does_mysql_say_my_file_table_is_full
>
> -J
space. I have 16GB free on the root partition where mysql lives,
however the bacula sql tables and working directory are symbolically
linked to a RAID with 80GB of free space. I had hoped this would be
enough. Is it not?
Thanks for any hints on identifying the problem.
Nick
I've attached a traceback + some config files with hostnames / passwords /
other client stuff changed/removed to protect the innocent.
ideas?
Nick
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night.
>
> Assuming the connection between the SD and the offsite server doesn't
> run over the same network...8-)
>
Fair point :) In my case, I just need to have a full offsite tapeset
to take offsite and I don't want to wait 6 months for my fullbackups
to migrate t
Migration deletes the old job (equivalent to a move). What he (and
others) wants is a copy (retain old job).
-Nick
On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:41 AM, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote:
> What about migration? See the Bacula manual.
>
> mfg
>
> Eric
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d I think I finally have it working with
Bacula.
I was getting errors until I put this:
Offline on Unmount = yes
in bacula-sd.conf as suggested above. This is with an HP LTO1 drive
installed and an Opteron server running FreeBSD 7.0-current amd64.
My error was not the same as yours, but
On Aug 21, 2007, at 8:25 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Nick Pope wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2007, at 12:48 PM, David Boyes wrote:
>>
>>>> I would like to second this. Right now I have duplicates of
>>>> everything
>>&
any people's needs?
This would allow me to backup to disk at night as usual. Then once
the backups are done and the clients are freed up, the copy/migrate
job could run and copy the jobs to tape or an offsite pool. The
migrate job would not involve the clients, s
ure
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Certainly a possibility - thanks for the suggestion!
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'd be pretty dandy - a relatively elegant solution, methinks.
Unfortunately I don't really think there's a data link available to
any other location with sufficient capacity to transfer even the
nightly backup data off-site...
> The two LVMs are about 1.2T in each location althou
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 08:36:44 -0700
Don MacArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick,
>
> I use a similar approach with one significant difference and a few
> small ones.
>
> I have have periodic (daily and weekly) pools and write (in parallel
> jobs for all the clie
Director
config files for the current setup (very much alpha), in case this
helps.
Anyone have any ideas? Should I just hang on until "copy job" saves
everything? Am I being profoundly stupid in one / many ways?
By the way, the system's all-Windows and screaming along very nicel
Oh :-) Now I see what you mean. No, I did not know that. It makes
sense though.
Thanks again sir.
Nick
On 1/25/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wow, you must really think I'm oblivious. I should try to word my
> > questions better :)
> >
> &
s. I should try to word my
questions better :)
Yes, I understand that flipping a bit does not allow data on tape to
magically reorganize itself on the tape. It must be rewritten of
course.
I appreciate your help.
Nick
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T
onsole after it froze on me, which may explain that).
I'm just going to wipe the pool and jobs and start over, after running
a btape fill on this tape.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Nick
ps.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg2
Product Type: Tape Drive
Vendor ID: 'HP
"tape1". Marking
it purged.
Does anyone have suggestions as to what happened to the job associated
with that backup? I purged a volume that was in the pool that was
associated with the job, because I think it has errors. I did not
think this would destroy the whole job.
Thanks ever
are there
other ways to improve performance with this? Also, is it possible
this is recursively following symbolic links and that's why it takes
so long? What does "building the directory tree" do exactly?
Thanks
Nick
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On 12/15/06, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 15 December 2006 17:36, Nick Jones wrote:
> Your explanation is correct. Here is the log which I should have looked
at
> and included in the original.
>
> 12-Dec 23:19 lcn-dir: Start B
ant to
avoid recreating the whole backup which takes awhile (24hr) with our
fileset.
FD Files Written: 45,422,838
FD Bytes Written: 2,059,990,875,973 (2.059 TB)
Can someone let me know if this is possible?
Thanks
Nick
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> >
> BTW, Are you 100% sure you want software compression instead of hardware
> compression
> as it takes longer and you should not use both at the same time as it
> generally will
> cause the hardware compression to store less data on the tape.
>
> John
>
i was actually wanting hardware compre
On 3/31/06, Carlo Agrusti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Smith ha scritto lo scorso 31/03/2006 17:01:
> > On 3/31/06, Bart Schelstraete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Do you have the zlib libraries installed?
> >>
> [...]
> > yes i have
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n turned on?
I have a DDS3 tape drive.
thanks
Nick
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o is start over with the whole volume/job
thing and start fresh and see if i can get this working, so how do i
delete volumes and jobs so i can recreate? and also how do i tell it
to either erase the tape on a new backup or recursively backup the
changed files from day to d
On 3/10/06, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 3/10/2006 9:06 PM, Nick Smith wrote:
> >>One very important question: Have you run the btape tests, and did they
> >>report anything you didn't understand or even errors?
> >>
> &g
e.
after reading the documentation a little closer, i did do the following:
become super user
mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
mt -f /dev/st0 stoptions buffer-writes async-writes read-ahead
mt -f /dev/st0 defblksize 0
mt -f /dev/st0 defcompression 1
and re-ran the tests and got the same result.
could i have
s ok? is it just that
the tape doesnt spin up fast enough or something?
ive googled about this and came up with a couple things related to
labeling the tape but none of them seemed to work. do any of you have
any other suggestions on how to track down this problem?
thanks
Nick
On 3/6/06, Nick Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a FreeBSD 4.x machine running bacula, that will be replaced
> with a new machine. we are wanting to use bacula to recover the data
> from machine1 to machine2. we have a full backup of machine1. both
> machines ar
look out for?
thanks for any and all help you can give me.
Nick
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