Hi Martin,
Thank you very much. That was the issue.
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Ryan
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 5:37 AM Martin Simmons wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 20:35:41 -0700, Ryan Sizemore said:
> >
> > The spool directory is owned by bacula (and permissioned t
bacula 4096 Jun 18 03:03 spool
Can someone point out where I am going wrong here? Perhaps this isn't
actually a permission problem?
If I disable the spool directory, the job does complete successfully.
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Thanks Philip. The Volume Use Duration setting on the Pool is likely what I
am looking for.
Regards,
Ryan
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 8:58 AM Philip Brown
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> On 6/1/20 10:11 AM, Ryan Sizemore wrote:
>
> I am setting up bacula and would appreciate some help in understanding
>
I am setting up bacula and would appreciate some help in understanding some
of the basics. I apologize in advance since some of these questions are
somewhat basic, yet my google abilities have proved fruitless.
I have a pair of LTO4 drives that want to use to backup ~600GB of data,
which should fi
e no users logged into it yet.
Has anyone seen any behavior like this? Any thought/suggestions are welcome.
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Wolfgang Denk wrote:
>Hello,
>
>for some time now, eventually since switching to 1.38.5 (18 January
>2006), I'm experiencing strange SCSI problems. These happen
>identically on 4 different tape drives connected t
Joshua Kugler wrote:
>On Tuesday 28 February 2006 08:17, Marc Patino Gómez wrote:
>
>
>>Hi floks,
>>
>>has anyone exprience with Bacula & ADIC 1000. It's this library fully
>>supported by bacula.
>>
>>
>
>If it helps, we use an ADIC Faststor 22 with a Quantum DLT8000 drive. Works
>great.
Silas,
Yes, I have Accept Any Volume set to yes. I really dont care which
volume it wants, so long as the job isn't blocking becuase it wants a
tape that isnt in the changer when there is a perfectly eligable tape in
the changer.
Regards,
Ryan Sizemore
Bennett, Silas (GE Infrastructure)
I believe Chris Schwerdt on the devel list has outlined the exact
problem with the post " find_next_volume_for_append algorithm issue".
Regards,
Ryan Sizemore
Ryan Sizemore wrote:
>Arno,
>
>Thanks for the response. I am not trying to say that bacula *should* use
>a
nks is in changer'?
I am using Bacula 1.38.5
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Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2/7/2006 6:57 PM, Ryan Sizemore wrote:
>
>> I am having a problem picking tapes from the scratch pool using an
>> autochanger. Here is exactly what is going on:
# when device opened, read it
AlwaysOpen = yes;
RemovableMedia = yes;
RandomAccess = no;
AutoChanger = yes
Spool Directory = /tmp/bacula-spool
Maximum Network Buffer Size = 65536
}
We would like the changer to grab the first available tape from the
scratch pool
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In the process of restoring nearly 10,000,000 files from tape, I have
noticed that it logs each file that it restores. This is great for
restoring a few files, but needless to say, our logs are huge. Is there
a way to turn this behavior off?
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nt know to what extent other information is not included. Any thoughts
are much appreciated.
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So it would *seem* that using this option (increasing max_rows) is a
better option that converting to InnoDB, since MyISAM is faster for
inserting. Does this make sense?
Ryan
Sebastian Stark wrote:
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> This worked for me when I hit the limit:
>
> http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000796.
is there way of limiting the query size?
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same amount of data? Also, we are looking into
other tape libraries. Does anyone have experience using
bacula with Spectra Logic libraries? Would anyone be willing to recommend
another brand that is working well using AIT-3?
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this help.
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> Hi all
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> Sorry, two questions in one day... :)
>
> Is it possible to have two directors backup
Well, after spending nearly all day trying to complete a bare metal
restore of a redhat box, I am clueless as to what the problem could be.
Hence, I am hoping that the list members might have some ideas.
So, I have a bacula-rescue disc built and loaded into another machine.
The new machine (th
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