Re: [Bacula-users] New to Bacula - emergency situation.

2011-07-06 Thread Jari Fredriksson
All the necessary changes to the configuration will not be done via bconsole, but by editing /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf, and the issuing a reload command in bconsole. -- The surest protection against temptation is cowardice. -- Mark Twain signature.asc Description: OpenPGP d

Re: [Bacula-users] New to Bacula - emergency situation.

2011-07-05 Thread Mehma Sarja
After the emergency is over, please tell us what you did and how it turned out. Mehma -- All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application perfo

Re: [Bacula-users] New to Bacula - emergency situation.

2011-07-05 Thread Jake Debord
Check the compression of gzip make sure your getting the files compressed. May slow down the backup process but if it's space you are worried about it will help tremendously. And also, Bacula will always stay at full capacity no matter if the job is pruned. Unless you MANUALLY delete the volume

Re: [Bacula-users] New to Bacula - emergency situation.

2011-07-05 Thread Frank Sweetser
I don't have time for the complete answer it sounds like you need, but I can at least point you in the right direction. Roughly what you need to do is use 'list media' to find the oldest volume - ie, the one that was written to least recently. You can then use the 'delete' command in bconsole

[Bacula-users] New to Bacula - emergency situation.

2011-07-05 Thread larold
I have been asked to support a Linux environment running Bacula on an emergency basis. Bacula version is 3.0.1. I only have access to bconsole - no guis. I am also completely brand new to Bacula as of a couple of hours ago. I have no physical access to this server. Basically, I need to determin