Bill Moran wrote:
> Two points to add to this:
> 1) Turn off compression for the fileset, or set it to GZIP1. If you're
>backing up to tape, you probably don't need software compression anyway.
>Otherwise, GZIP1 will still give you some compression, while relaxing
>the load on the cli
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Bottom line, unless Scott decides to load a FC5 system, there will no
> longer be any FC5 rpms other than the source rpm. Since I have pity on
> FC5 users (guinea pigs for the RedHat cowboys -- I *was* one), over time
> (perhaps a month) I'll try to bring up an FC5 on my tes
Kel Raywood wrote:
> I think that the phrase "well, it's not rocket-science" should be
> replaced with "well, it's not M theory". To the question, "What's M
> theory?" an appropriate response is "Exactly !".
Or "Bloody confusing".
My favourite physics quip is probably still "nobody understand
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Yes and yes ;-)
> Depending on what you want.
It to work properly ;)
> Admittedly, the best solution would be 'Full Backup Storage=',
> 'Differential Backup storage=' and 'Incremental Backup Storage='
> directives in the job resource.
Strangely enough I was sat there thi
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> I beleive there is one good point for this bypassing is with write once
> media. As I
> would prefer not to waste 8MB to write a label to my DVD+R or CD-R. One
> oddity to
That's the problem with applying a WMRM concept t
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Aykut YILDIZGORUR wrote:
> what can i do ??
Put doulbe quotes round it, ie "c:/Documents and Settings/aykut/My
Documents"
> thanks for helps
> Aykut
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Pavel Mateja wrote:
> Is there any way to setup backup job without any time schedule?
> We want to backup data from USB mass storage device and the best way is
> probably hotplug event which will run bconsole with that job.
You could just use the default schedule and set Enabled = No on the
job;
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I think you have run into a limitation that has since been remedied. I
> could be wrong about that, but I think it was fixed in late 1.38.x.
Director and Storage Daemons are all 1.38.9, the console is slightly
out of date though; shall update it and see if it makes a dif
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Hi Peeps,
I have backup jobs set to do Full and Differential backups to tape
and Incrementals to file (the incrementals are running every hour
because they're backing up development trees and source repository).
If I try and do a restore via the cons
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Silver Salonen wrote:
> I suppose, I should it configure from bacula-dir.conf's Messages{} resource?
> Um.. how? :) I can't find this type of message from the manual. Is it info?
I'm guessing they're under "info". I've been meaning to do the same
t
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
> Thanks, I'll have a look. Was it decided to leave the encoding the way
> it is for backward compatibility or will it eventually be done in the
> standard way?
I don't think anything was actually decided; consensus seemed to be
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> That said, I have often thought of adding directives to guarantee that
> certain
> levels are performed at specified intervals (i.e. Differental at least once a
> week, ...). In the future, I could see adding some additional resources such
It would be nice if Ba
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Bill Moran wrote:
> Like most SQL servers, MSSQL has a function do dump the database to a
> text file. You then back up the text file like any other. This is the
> correct way to do a database backup.
You can also code backup agents for SQL Server,
Bob Ward wrote:
> the latest stable release", it sure would be nice. But I suppose if it were
> that simple, I could have hired a relative. ;^)
I don't think Kern makes unstable releases, just stable ones. If
you want unstable code you checkout CVS :)
> Bob Ward
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Lowe, Bryan wrote:
> are backing up fine, it’s just those 2 that choke. When I check my
> firewall logs, the service that gets blocked seems to be different every
> week! One week it’s tcp port 39450 and port 36401, the next week it’s
> 50596 and 39398, etc.
It sounds like you're lookin
Max Clark wrote:
> I am interested in configuring a backup platform that will only backup
> to the server's internal hard drive (in this case a 2TB filesystem).
> Are there any pointers/configuration guides out there for this?
Just setup a file storage device in the Storage Daemon (bacula
Michel Meyers wrote:
> You mean the Security/Permissions/Ownership stuff? Yes, provided you use
> the Win32 backup client and 'native mode' in the file set (which is the
> default). The disadvantage is that you cannot restore files backed up
You might also want to do a Client Run Before J
Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> I don't suppose that version of winbacula has TLS enabled, does it?
>
> No.
Pitty. What would actually be involved in making TLS on Windows work?
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Win32 winbacula-1.38.6.exe
I don't suppose that version of winbacula has TLS enabled, does it?
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Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> config file require a restart of the server to take affect, and it's
> very possible that such a thing (downtime, even for a short time)
> isn't desired.
Erm, you don't have to restart a server just to make something
re-read a conf file - you can just ask the da
Barry L. Bond wrote:
> When I try to start up my (newer) bacula daemons, here is what I get:
It looks to me like you haven't run the DB upgrade script; it
modifies the tables with the new columns that have been added to the
tables.
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Warwick Bruce Chapman wrote:
> 1. Before we get into the nitty gritty, I have noticed that parameters
> are listed with a space between words, but often in config files
> without. Eg. "Always Open =" is sometimes seen as "AlwaysOpen = " - is
> this o
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Adminstrator. If you attempt to install it using some Windows terminal
> remote login or are not logged in as Administrator (or possibly the Domain
Installing whilst logged in via Remote Desktop Connection works
fine, so long as the account you're logged in with h
Hi Peeps,
Anyone here have any experience of backing up a MS SQL Server?
Right now I've got the Agent doing a full backup of all the databaes
to disk based backup files, before the bacula job is scheduled to
run; I'm wondering if anyone knows/is using a more elegant solution.
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> are replying to e-mails, erasing the content and changing it to suit
> their message rather than composing a fresh message. I believe that
> there is some information in the headers to help e-mail threading work.
That would be the "In-Reply-To" header. This e-ma
Greg Vickers wrote:
> Yup, they are the same. Do these passwords need quotes
> surrounding them or should I remove the quotes that were present
> in the default configuration files?
Quotes in Bacula config files are standard "What's between these
quotes is a single string" ones. They're
Robert Maerzke wrote:
> I keep receiving the following error message when I try to run
> BackupCatalog: Could not stat /var/db/bacula/bacula.sql: ERR=The
> system cannot find the path specified.
Is it actually there? That file should be created by the
make_catalog_backup script in /etc
Baptiste Malguy wrote:
> I'm sorry but I didn't make the source packages, only the binaries. And
> I understand the problem of trust it involves.
You could just toss them the debian/ directory from the source tree.
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Dan Langille wrote:
> The debian packages are quite out of date. Can someone please
> volunteer to create a package for 1.38.5 please?
José is working on it, iirc. He has some initial 1.38 packages up
on the web somewhere. Though they didn't have TLS enabled when I
last looked (and he
Dan Langille wrote:
> AFAIK, cygwin is no longer used. Everything is native Windows now.
The documentation in the source tree still talks about using Cygwin
to do an initial configure before using VC++ to do the compile.
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Frank Sweetser wrote:
> The Windows loopback interface is implemented poorly at best. I had luck
> using
> this kind of tunneling in Windows by explicitly specifying 127.0.0.1 instead
> of
> localhost.
There is actually a seperate Loopback Device you can install, it
shows as a physical
Hi Peeps,
Quick question really: is TLS supported on the Windows bacula-fd
client? And, I suppose, the console; though that's less of an issue.
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