"Gary R. Schmidt" writes:
>Strong suggestion that you ran out of temporary file space during the
>batch insert.
No, but I do seem to be getting some disk errors. I think I found the
problem. :(
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Greetings.
My bacula instance has, as far as I know, been running for many months
without issue. Suddenly, it has generated the following SQL query which
crashed my SQL server:
05-Sep 01:14 herman-dir JobId 1955: sql_create.c:731 INSERT INTO batch VALUES
(138780,1955,'/home/
twork activity of the backup?
Then when I'm finished working, I can re-activate the backup, and have it
pick up where it left off? I don't want to completely cancel the backup,
especially if it's a "full", because it will just have to do it again.
Thanks.
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space left on the disk.
That's a question only you can answer.
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case, I would ask you the same question about your
various bacula clients. Can they telnet 192.168.1.15 9103 ?
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cp --dport 9101:9103 -j ACCEPT
I'm not sure why you're restricting yourself to only NEW connections.
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Konstantin Khomoutov writes:
>hymie! wrote:
>
>> A volume will not be recycled until the Volume Retention has expired,
>> even if all of the backups stored in that volume have expired. If my
>> Job Retention is 1 month, and my Volume Retention is 3 months, then my
>
the jobs in those
volumes are expired.
Thanks.
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EMC VNX: the
will do it again, take the disks off, put the
old disks back in, and Bacula will just notice all of its old volumes
are back.
Is this a workable solution?
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, my backup is still stuck.
>
>if you check the SD status,
How embarrassing. In all of my troubleshooting and testing (and swearing),
I never actually bounced the SD. That resolved my problem.
--hymie!http://lac
have liked it so far, as "ls -l" tells me:
-rw-r- 1 bacula tape201 2011-07-28 14:51 S1Vol0809
and yet, my backup is still stuck.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
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y important
Full/Diff backups are running. They are finished in time for the Sunday
night incrementals.
Mike Hobbs writes:
>Hello, I was wondering if someone could help me out w
the backup has
gone. That's probably about the best you're going to get.
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t's probably my fault, for
being too verbose.
But my question was, how do I
* schedule a full backup on a specific Friday
* schedule differential backups on Saturdays
* * but not the day immediately after a full backup
?
>-Original Message-
>From: hymie! [mailto:hy...@lactose.hom
Differential backups for Friday at 46:05;
but I doubt that Bacula supports this.
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Maybe I can answer to follow-ups at once. Easy one first:
Il 19/04/2011 15:37, hymie! ha scritto:
>> So one of my machines has a few zillion tiny little files.
>>
>> My full backup took 44 hours. I can deal with that if I have to.
>> My incremental backup has been
izeonly
or
signature=stupid
or some other undocumented and unrecommended (but needed) way to
speed up the verification of file changes (or lack thereof).
Thanks.
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.hom
ally, I could literally have
FileSet {
Name = "Windows-CDEG"
Include {
#include windows-fileset.conf
File = "C:/"
File = "D:/"
File = "E:/"
File = "G:/"
}
}
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to more than one
>disk drive.. I have a 16-bay JBOD unit. I was pointed to "vchanger" but
>as bacula is a bit complicated already, I don't want to add a 3rd party
>program into the mix as well (unless I have to). I also have to believe
>that bacula can write to more th
and *could* be running a job?
Is there a way around this? Or do I need to drop the Priority system
entirely and just let the machines get backed up in whatever order?
Thanks.
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guring my storage daemons before I
figured out the problem.
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ember of Pool A
* a request to load Volume 100 on Storage B
and this blocked all of my backups.)
Thanks.
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e which one you use"?
Thanks.
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Kjetil Torgrim Homme writes:
>hymie! writes:
>> GreatPlains-Backup job:
>> (*) did not name the Volume correctly
>> GreatPlains-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_08
>> instead of
>> GreatPlains-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_08-Full
>I can't explain this (I don&#x
Graham Keeling writes:
>On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:32:32AM -0500, hymie! wrote:
>> GreatPlains-Backup job:
>> (*) did not name the Volume correctly
>> GreatPlains-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_08
>> instead of
>> GreatPlains-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_08-Full
>So
; job appears to be using the names of random
jobs for its volumes, rather than its own name:
GreatPlains-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_08-Full
Files-Backup.2011-01-29_23.05.00_07-Full
instead of
BackupCatalog.2011-01-30_18.52.19_06-Full
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John Drescher writes:
>On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:59 PM, hymie! wrot=
>e:
>>
>> Short question -- can a running Bacula Console dump out what it thinks
>> my configuration is?
>I am confused at the question. I mean you should have edited the
>configuration. And it
le.
Most of my backups worked fine; just a couple acted weird.
I don't see anything wrong with my setup, but clearly, there's a
mistake. So I'm wondering if I can get Bacula to tell me what it
thinks my configuration is, so I can compare it to my config file
and find the discrepan
db01-fd
Priority = 10
}
Job {
Name = "db01-full"
Base = db01-full, db01-base
JobDefs = "StandardJob"
Client = db01-fd
FileSet = "Slash"
}
Can somebody tell me where to find the documentation and/or what
this option does?
Thanks.
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used when running a Backup
Level=Full with BaseJobs. The options letters are the same than in
the verify= option below.
But this is the only reference to BaseJobs that I can find, and the
options don't match.
Can somebody tell me where to find the documentation and/or what
this opt
can, in the future, get bacula to reload
the information off those volumes and retrieve data from the backups they
contain?
Thank you very much.
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