me: 1690744006
Last Volume Bytes: 1 (1 B)
Non-fatal FD errors: 1
SD Errors: 1
FD termination status: Error
SD termination status: Error
Termination: *** Backup Error ***
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Hi Bill,
Sorry for the delay in responding, thank you for your response. I was
out of work for a couple of days and wasn't in a position to respond.
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 01:50:45PM +, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 7/15/23 06:13, Rich Fox wrote:
> > Hi All,
>
ded issues that might arise from doing this on a routine
basis.
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would drop and recrecreate the database;
then run that script again.
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; HostName = "nas.xxx.com:9000"
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> AccessKey = "bacula"
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> UriStyle = "Path"
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> Upload = &
still mysql-only.
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> > The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2)
>
> That is not something we Debian Developers can directly influence. But
> you can take the Debian sources
new server, I’m considering moving to 11.0, but there
aren’t packages for that yet, so I would still need the debian package files to
build my own.
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removing MariaDB and
installing MySQL, it looks like building my own from source is the only way to
go. And I really don’t want to have to run a manual install if I can build
debian packages instead.
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dependencies on
the MariaDB packages.
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r the floating IP address with Pacemaker in both direction and Bacula
seems to keep working as expected. I just wanted to make sure that I'm not
doing something that is bad for Bacula that is going to hurt me later.
Thanks for your input.
Regards,
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Director, Technical Support and Pr
at a time. If it is the latter scenario, then I can
setup init to start bacula-fd on both servers and simply configure
bacula-dir to find its clients at the HA "floating" IP address that is
managed by Pacemaker.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
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Director, Technical Support a
ssage.
I haven't looked at those yet.
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 2:47 AM, Roberts, Ben
wrote:
> > On a particular customer system, we find that the new job resource has
&
ctor could be restarted will be too infrequent.
I also found a closed bug ticket from a user who describes practically the
same problem:
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1573
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
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Director, Technical Support and Professional Services
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something like this exists?
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>> Yes, it exists--but it still is called Bacula. ;-)
>>>
>>> http://www.baculasystems.com/eng/About-us/Recent-news/Bacula-Systems-laun
>>> ches
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
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can molest, abuse, ridicule that code. as long as it stays inhouse, it's
their choice.
now, if they modify and distribute the modified code... yes, now gpl
kicks in and requires publishing changes (actually, that's not true
either, they have to provide source to the receivers of the mo
t; ?
>> Thx for your answers.
>
> Yes, you're OK. You're only affected by GPL licence if you want to change the
> code of either MySQL or Bacula. Otherwise it doesn't matter.
actually, you can change code as hel
o
pinpoint the cause.
i'd also suggest taking this to rhel/hp, as the actual reboot problem
probably is somewhere there (ah, darn, remembered you said centos...
well, try redhat community help as well :) )
> Also, does any of this sound familiar to anyone,
rch?q=cache:GnTceWz_n1gJ:bugs.bacula.org/+bugs.bacula.org&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
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h a file might be quite a hassle, so in that case a wrapper
script could take simple list and construct a file for inclusion (using
basename/dirname) - but that's a workaround for a workaround, so
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> As you can see, I unmark some files, but I've more files to unmark and
> this way looks very ugly to me. Is there a way to specify all those
> arguments in a file and only launch one command in bconsole to run the
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that machine
> This are for now
> Cheers, thanks in advance and waiting for answers
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>
> -
ame didn't work. Also, I'm assuming
> the %s and %d are for string variable and integer variable although a
> bit of googling and python manual reading hasn't verified that.
>
> Any suggestions for how to acco
ore like:
>
> job
good idea. this reminds me somewhat about lvm umbrella program that was
introduced with lvm2 or so.
> instead. It shrinks down the help screen, it makes it obvious that
> all job related commands are grouped together, etc.
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> RunScript {
> RunsWhen = Before
> FailJobOnError = Yes
> Command = "/etc/init.d/someservice start"
> RunsOnClient = yes
> }
>
>
>
> 1. Question - is it possible to define multiple commands?
> 2. Question - is such "h
for my liking once, that's all i want. oh, and i also want
it not to break on upgrades =)
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t; with a single chain then the evens and odds mean we release 8.0 and
> immediately begin development on 9.1. Other than burning through the
> numbers faster I see no real downside. But I'm also not sure what the
> benefit would be.
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talled and bacula was compiled on the same machine.
i have no idea about python, but attempting to import sys and datetime
in a separate script works without errors.
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itself... will this directive stay supported ?
arno, i guess you will not have to devote time for python scripts anymore ;)
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Still grepping through log files to find
aling with this. Perhaps anacron?
depends (c)
if i remember correctly, vixie cron was doing all kinds of automagic
detection, dcron was leaving this all up to the admin.
most important thing - having this all well documented,
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tells the storage daemon to
> contact the file daemon and not the other way around. This would work
> because the remote client machines have a FQDN and are thus easier to reach.
>
> Don't suppose this is possible is it ?
>
n't think timezone changes was the question here :)
actual question would be - how does bacula actually handle these times.
i also had one job executed twice, but given that it's still 1.36, i
didn't bother much.
so, is there some dst intelligence in latest ver
did not
> measure exact times here.)
maybe this should be added to the wiki ?
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Eric Böse-Wolf
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Still grepping through log files to find
s an
> attribute by Baculas job object.
ah, indeed - i was looking for report lines, missed print lines...
print job.CatalogRes
seems that default example script suffers from some problems :)
> Arno
>
>> what could be the reason for this line ?
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python script is slightly modified default example, and looking over it,
i can't see any report line which could output anything lik
ng group to one the director is using ?
would this qualify as a valid bug report ?
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- perhaps return the null value from the method. You'll
> have to try :-)
nope, returning 0 still allows to proceed :)
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On 2007.10.29. 19:09, Rich wrote:
...
>> import datetime
>
> and this is where it breaks.
> just adding that line to the script prevents director from starting at all :
>
> Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
> Kaboom! bacula-dir, backup_
modify a suffix and loop.
> Otherwise, continue.
actually, i would prefer to error out in such a case - if volume exists,
something's broken.
looking over the example, i could not find a way to cancel the job - how
would i do that ?
> Hope this helps,
it did a lot, huge thanks.
i hop
On 2007.10.26. 14:04, Rich wrote:
> i've recompiled bacula 2.2.5 with python. configure output claims it is
> enabled :
> Python support: yes
>
> but even starting director with -f -d90 doesn't produce any messages -
> manual claims that a message should
Could not import
Python script /etc/bacula/scripts/DirStartUp. Python disabled.
i did not do 'make clean' after enabling python - was that required ?
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.${Minute:p/2/0/r}"
which would also require variables like year, month etc. how can i
include those ?
i'm really lost with all this, but this probably is the best time to do
this as i have set up a test system before attempting a large upgrade,
so postponing the change can come back to
On 2007.10.23. 19:17, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 23 Oct 2007 at 19:04, Rich wrote:
>
>> on a slackware 12 box, bacula is creating make_catalog_backup file with
>> the following line :
>> ${BINDIR}/mysqldump -u $2$MYSQLPASSWORD$MYSQLHOST -f --opt $1 >$1.sql
>>
on a slackware 12 box, bacula is creating make_catalog_backup file with
the following line :
${BINDIR}/mysqldump -u $2$MYSQLPASSWORD$MYSQLHOST -f --opt $1 >$1.sql
obviously, this is not working.
is this a known problem ?
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quirement to script in python ?
> This is described in the manual, for example
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Python_Scripting.html#SECTION00356
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would explicitly state this.
even better would be if configure would not succeed with non-threadsafe
client lib and spit out a meaningful message, hinting at threadsafe
requirement (currently configure succeeds, but make fails in a quite
cryptic way)
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daily. Since space is
> limited, every month during the full backup, I'd like to completely delete
> the prior months backups. At the moment, I'm doing this manually prior to
> the monthly full. Is there a way
oad on the server as possible (base +
consolidation jobs would soon become quite resource intensive).
such a system should be able to easily and without much overhead update
and remove files that are backed up, and provide a control over the
backups at file level -
o one
> full backup and a few incrementals per volume for example)?
>
> Also, is it possible to manually purge a backup from a volume? (not from
> the catalog, the backup itself)
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On 2007.10.03. 11:17, MasterBrian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are you doing any self-made clustering police while waiting? :)
well, no. simple syncing at file level with manual failover ;)
it's still highly problematic as all clients also would have to be
reconfigured.
> Rich ha scritto:
e looked up into the manual and google, but I've not find anything
> usefull.
>
> Thank you
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if hardlinks=no is explicitly
set)
> Arno
>
>> Perhaps this is just my inexperience with the software, but can someone
>> offer a suggestion as to what the problem might be? Maybe someone else
>> can confirm this happens with them? Thanks
>>
>> Jason
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1,5Gb)
> - The way to "tar" or "gzip" the files is not possible, i need stimate
> to need a backup from 15 diferent servers and this could be crazy.
>
> Thanks to all.
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> It is in
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>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks. Aitor
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jobs",
> which also must have a full and accurate state of the catalog at the disposal
> of the Client.
>
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>
> Kern
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On 2007.08.13. 22:12, Martin Simmons wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:47:36 +0300, Rich said:
>> first, generic problem - --enable-client-only parameter for configure.
>> as far as i understand, this switch is supposed to disable building of
>> director
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>
> Thanks,
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could restore their server data with a clickthrough tool themselves :)
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On 2007.08.01. 16:16, Drew Bentley wrote:
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>> if you really need incremental backups, i don't know of any other method
>> than using binlogs
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>>
> Yes, in order to do incrementals, you'll need binlogs enabled and
> you'll need t
is being asked quite often, and actually, another thread
is going in parallel right now :)
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> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:20:50 +0300 Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> i still prefer dumps, they are more portable, easier to restore and
>> compress better.
>
> but what about incremental backups? as far as i know, you&
On 2007.08.01. 15:31, Dimitrios wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 14:51:43 +0300 Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
>> other method might be feeding mysqldump output to pipe, where data is
>> directly picked up by bacula client (i think, this was implemented
>> somewhere
On 2007.08.01. 14:51, Rich wrote:
> On 2007.08.01. 14:37, Dimitrios wrote:
>> Based on my research, i found out that backing up MySQL is quite
>> un-efficient.
>>
>> On a small database, you can just dump the contents of MySQL into a file and
>> then backup tha
advantage of using no additional diskspace on client, but can be
tricky to correctly set up and restore.
> I'd appriciate your thoughts on this.
>
> Thank you.
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haven't missed an answer to my question as i am looking through
several hundreds of messages on this list.
would binary packages provided by contributors be discouraged within the
project ?
i would hope not, but would like to know for su
of ‘struct wxImageList’
wxbrestorepanel.cpp:394: note: neither the destructor nor the
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On 2007.07.11. 21:19, Rich wrote:
> is it possible to use 2.0.3 (or even 2.2) agents with 1.36 director/sd ?
i can report that a test backup and restore were performed succesfully
with 1.36.1 director/sd and 2.0.3 fd.
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pid question but I'd really appreciate if someone could enlighten me
>> since
>> going through 50,000+ files manually to check the versions restored is
>> really
>> not an option.
>
> Bacula will handle making sure that only the latest version of each file is
> r
is it possible to use 2.0.3 (or even 2.2) agents with 1.36 director/sd ?
this is intended only as a temporary solution until serverside is
upgraded (1.36 agent fails to compile on a recent system)
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parameters - these can significantly impact nfs mount performance and
reliability.
if you are worried about possible nas/network problems, it might also be
a good idea to but some scripts in runbefore directive, that would check
out network conne
ecurity. as for resource consumption, i don't think bacula-fd
resource usage is noticeable.
the only reason left is psychological wish to have it shut down, but
that's another issue ;)
> Thanks,
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> : line 76, col 10 of file /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf
> Include {
>
>
> It says I can't put Options{} in FileSet{} sectio
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Windows users, please take note to specify directories (even c:/...) in
Unix path notation. If you use Windows conventions, you will most likely
not be able to restore your files due to the fact that
time per week i transfer the last one of my mirror
> sets to tape. I would find it much better if bacula can do the whole job.
>
> regards
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way around).
this also includes the ability to keep particular files for a specified
amount of days. together this allows for a pretty flexible and hdd space
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> Sorry about that - I'm struggling to find the time to even go through
> the queue (nor can I even find the time to maintain my bacula install!)
with delays approaching 4 and more days, would it make sense to disallow
non-subscr
stered bacula servers (a feature
request i made recently) - but that probably won't appear anytime soon.
until then, your best bet probably would be to rsync changes between the
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hich would be run before the job and would ls, touch or whatever
you need every 10 or so seconds something on the mount.
> not the same situation, but I could buffer the writes to disk before
> writing to the mount. (I seem to recall there is this buffering option
> in Bacula).
want run 2 job for this. Because the filedaemon then read
> the data twice for the same Backup.
you can make one backup and then rsync it to the other machine
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ly non-existent with raid1[0]
i was reading a page some time ago which summed up linux software raid
benefits and drawbacks quite extensively (i think one of the developers
wrote that), but i can't find it right now :)
> Mike
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further read documentation right now ;)
> My doubt is:
>
> In definition FileStorage the Archive Device the /backups has that to be
> a archive or a directory and what your permition?
>
> Att,
>
> Alexandre
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}
remove() {
rm "$DUMPDIR"/* || fail "unable to remove db dumps"
}
case $1 in
create)
create
;;
remove)
remove
;;
*)
fail "pass either create or remove"
esac
> Kind regards,
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put up results in
either a separate, or the same wiki page - that probably would not
change current voting process much.
all other suggested possibilities indeed seem to be a bit of an overkill
to me (unless any of them gets implemented for other reasons, lik
ould work nicely for syncing.
> Has anybody a solution for that problem?
>
> Stefan
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hope that this still qualifies for a feature
request, at least as #41 :)
as for the method, what about using a wiki page for feature requests ?
that way permanent links to versions could be used for voting results,
but head could be used to add new ones, fix typos and so on.
back up, but not sync to other servers. In
case of the primary server failure secondary server would take the
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On 2007.05.17. 23:52, Florian Heigl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2007/5/17, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> is there a functionality (or planned functionality) in bacula to allow
>> two or more server instances work in a way similar to a cluster ?
>
> no, and maybe
>
oops. resending to the list.
On 2007.05.17. 23:56, Martin Simmons wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 17 May 2007 13:32:54 +0300, Rich said:
>> can bacula be configured to automatically remove disk based volumes,
>> once the volume contains no data (after pruning db records
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