Hi,
I've found also another error in one of the forked pid of bacula-dir
that i've got straced:
I attach it: I don't know why, but it seems a sql error... The phrase:
"You have an error in..." seems mysql.
Bye
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
16.07.2007 11:21,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
Hi,
bac
Hi,
16.07.2007 11:21,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
> Hi,
> bacula-dir is blocked again:
> I've just made this tests:
>
> - time command from bconsole: works
Good, so the DIR is basically up and running.
> - mysqladmin processlist:
> there are 2 processes:
> +-++---++---
Hi again,
I've just finished to make another test:
the sleep process in mysqladmin processlist is the status query command
that i run when I run status director command from bconsole and that is
blocked when it starts showing me the running jobs (the future schedule
jobs are shown correctly, but
Hi,
bacula-dir is blocked again:
I've just made this tests:
- time command from bconsole: works
- mysqladmin processlist:
there are 2 processes:
+-++---++-+--+---+--+
| Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State |
Info
Hi,
05.07.2007 21:10,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
...
> about 2 weeks and the DIR will block again.
> I'll wait for it.
Ok, that sounds reasonable.
> strace has many options, which I need to specify to view all the
> information useful to find the problem?
Then I recommend you start playing with
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 05.07.2007 13:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 05.07.2007 12:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
>>>
>>>
Hi Arno,
I don't know if you know bacula source code,
>>> A bit,
Hello,
05.07.2007 13:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
> Hi,
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 05.07.2007 12:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
>>
>>> Hi Arno,
>>> I don't know if you know bacula source code,
>>>
>> A bit, but I usually look for problems in the configuration as, in my
>> exper
Hi,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 05.07.2007 12:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
>
>> Hi Arno,
>> I don't know if you know bacula source code,
>>
>
> A bit, but I usually look for problems in the configuration as, in my
> experience, the source code is quite stable. Of course, there are
> b
Hi,
05.07.2007 12:07,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
> Hi Arno,
> I don't know if you know bacula source code,
A bit, but I usually look for problems in the configuration as, in my
experience, the source code is quite stable. Of course, there are
bugs, but these should be reproduceable in other inst
Hi Arno,
I don't know if you know bacula source code, so I post you some
parameters and information in my configuration that I think can cause
this problem or I think is not well configured because I don't well
understand the manual:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 04.07.2007 17:40,, Alfredo Marc
Hi,
04.07.2007 17:40,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
> Hi,
> The system and db logs doesn't tell me anything about this problem, like
> all the director processes or thread are locked concurrently.
> If I restart only bacula-dir without restarting bacula-sd and 16
> bacula-fd the system restart worki
Hi,
The system and db logs doesn't tell me anything about this problem, like
all the director processes or thread are locked concurrently.
If I restart only bacula-dir without restarting bacula-sd and 16
bacula-fd the system restart working fine.
Now I have already restarted bacula-dir and all w
Hi,
04.07.2007 16:51,, Alfredo Marchini wrote::
> Hi all,
> I've installed with rpm, on a Linux Fedora Core 6, a bacula-dir and
> bacula-sd daemon.
> On this server there is also a Mysql-5.0.x server that correctly talks
> with bacula daemons.
> Also there is a RAID-5 partition of a size of 1TB
Hi all,
I've installed with rpm, on a Linux Fedora Core 6, a bacula-dir and
bacula-sd daemon.
On this server there is also a Mysql-5.0.x server that correctly talks
with bacula daemons.
Also there is a RAID-5 partition of a size of 1TB where I save my backups.
The server make backups of 16 bacula
Robert Garwacki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
> with the following schedule definition:
> Schedule {
> Name = "DefaultCatalogSchedule"
> Run = daily at 21:10
> }
>
> In this case in bconsole, command "status director" shows, that the
Hi,
22.06.2007 12:07,, Robert Garwacki wrote::
> Hello,
>
> I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
> with the following schedule definition:
> Schedule {
> Name = "DefaultCatalogSchedule"
> Run = daily at 21:10
> }
>
> In this case in bconsole, command "status
Hello,
I am using bacula 2.0.3. There is a job scheduled in the config file
with the following schedule definition:
Schedule {
Name = "DefaultCatalogSchedule"
Run = daily at 21:10
}
In this case in bconsole, command "status director" shows, that there is
a scheduled job:
Scheduled Jobs:
Lev
On Monday 21 May 2007 10:11, deshou mo wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I encode the bacula-sd.conf file in UTF-8.The following is my Device
resource definition:
> Device { Name = FileStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = "H:
\\xx" ##where xx is a Chinese folder name. LabelMedia = yes
Hello,
I encode the bacula-sd.conf file in UTF-8.The following is my Device resource
definition:
Device { Name = FileStorage Media Type = File Archive Device = "H:\\xx"
##where xx is a Chinese folder name. LabelMedia = yes
Random Access = Yes AutomaticMount = ye
On Thursday 17 May 2007 04:26, deshou mo wrote:
>
> Dear Kern, I use UltraEdit to encode the bacula-dir.conf file in "UTF-8 - no
BOM" or "Unicode - ASCII Escaped",not "UTF-8",Bacula can run fine. The next
time I would address my questions to the bacula-users list.
Nice. I am pleased to hear th
Dear Kern, I use UltraEdit to encode the bacula-dir.conf file in "UTF-8 - no
BOM" or "Unicode - ASCII Escaped",not "UTF-8",Bacula can run fine. The next
time I would address my questions to the bacula-users list.
Best regards,Soo Mo > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
bacula-user
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> If anyone on this list knows of a Win32 tool that will write UTF-8 (not
> Unicode or UTF-16), please let me know.
It's not really a win32 tool, but jEdit (text editor, written in Java)
can output in pretty much any character set.
http://www.jedit.org/
See "Buffer Options
Hello Soo Mo,
It would be better if you address your questions to the bacula-users list and
if necessary copy me. That way, you will probably get additional responses,
even from Chinese who are already successfully using Bacula ...
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 12:27, deshou mo wrote:
>
> Dear Ker
To complete my message, I also get that sort of error :
03-mai 11:01 127.0.0.1-fd: RestoreFiles.2007-05-03_11.00.27 Error:
acl.c:223 acl_from_text error on file "/home/a/admin/": ERR=No such file
or directory
while in fact /home/a/admin IS present ...!
but
03-mai 11:34 127.0.0.1-fd: RestoreFil
Hello,
I'm using Bacula-2.0.3 with sqlite support and I get error messages on
restore :
02-mai 13:58 127.0.0.1-fd: RestoreFiles.2007-05-02_13.58.21 Error:
acl.c:223 acl_from_text error on file "/home/alias/archives/": ERR=Conne
ction refused
02-mai 13:58 127.0.0.1-fd: RestoreFiles.2007-05-02_13.
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> I'll add my results here - they seem to fit :-)
>
> Bad luck, Alan: I can't get a static FD even under SuSE 8.1. Seems to be
> some problem with the acl library. I tried to disable ACLS during
> configure, but --disable-acl was accepted but did not work.
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 14:15, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > What I don't understand is why you don't build your own current
(non-static)
> > version of Bacula on your older systems.
>
> Because in several cases they won't compile - lack of libraries, etc.
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 14:51, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 3/20/2007 2:15 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >
> >> What I don't understand is why you don't build your own current
(non-static)
> >> version of Bacula on your older systems.
> >
> > Because
Hi,
On 3/20/2007 2:15 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
>> What I don't understand is why you don't build your own current (non-static)
>> version of Bacula on your older systems.
>
> Because in several cases they won't compile - lack of libraries, etc.
>
> Thes
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> What I don't understand is why you don't build your own current (non-static)
> version of Bacula on your older systems.
Because in several cases they won't compile - lack of libraries, etc.
These are old boxes and they're "frozen" - no updates of core s
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 11:12, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
> > Ok, I have an FD for SuSE 9.2 which should also work on SLES9.
> > Statically linking was not possible, after some playing around, I always
> > ended up with:
>
> > I can not find static .a librarie
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Ok, I have an FD for SuSE 9.2 which should also work on SLES9.
> Statically linking was not possible, after some playing around, I always
> ended up with:
> I can not find static .a libraries for linux-gate (whatever that is) and
> libattr, so I assume t
Hi,
On 3/19/2007 11:14 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
Has anyone built a bacula-fd for suse-9 at all?
>>> Yes. No rpms here, though.
>>>
>>> I'm quite sure someone else will have an rpm soon for the FD at least.
>> Hopefully the above is true, but if I rec
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> Has anyone built a bacula-fd for suse-9 at all?
>>
>> Yes. No rpms here, though.
>>
>> I'm quite sure someone else will have an rpm soon for the FD at least.
>
> Hopefully the above is true, but if I recall correctly, the Bacula project
> (i.e. Scott) i
On Friday 16 March 2007 12:45, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 3/14/2007 11:30 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Xeos Laenor wrote:
> >
> >> Congratulations to him (and surely the others) and thanks a lot to
you ;-)
> >> Great Job guys !
> >
> > Seconded.
> >
> > Has anyone built
Hi,
On 3/10/2007 1:38 PM, Alexander Marx wrote:
> Hi,
> I searched for two days and didn't find a solution. Maybe you could give me a
> solution.
>
> OS:
> Kubuntu 6.10, bacula 2.0.3 from sf.net, compiled with all options, backup
> works well.
>
> Storage:
> NFS share mounted over gbit network
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> Has anyone built a bacula-fd for suse-9 at all?
>
> Yes. No rpms here, though.
All I need is a bacula-fd-static...
Thanks
AB
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Hi,
On 3/14/2007 11:30 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Xeos Laenor wrote:
>
>> Congratulations to him (and surely the others) and thanks a lot to you ;-)
>> Great Job guys !
>
> Seconded.
>
> Has anyone built a bacula-fd for suse-9 at all?
Yes. No rpms here, though.
I'm quite sur
I'm after a bacula-fd binary for Tru64 V5.1
Has anyone compiled such a beast?
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Hi folks,
I have uploaded Bacula 2.0.3 to Debian sid (unstable). Please feel free
to download and try out. I believe that at this point the 2.0.x
packages should be of higher quality than the 1.38.x ones already.
I will be posting separately to the devel list some info for anyone that
would lik
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Xeos Laenor wrote:
> Congratulations to him (and surely the others) and thanks a lot to you ;-)
> Great Job guys !
Seconded.
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Great Job guys !
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2007/3/13, Felix Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Fedora {5,6} + EL 4 RPMs are released, too.
Please note that there are efforts getting bacula into mainline Fedora.
Andreas
Thienemann did a great
Fedora {5,6} + EL 4 RPMs are released, too.
Please note that there are efforts getting bacula into mainline Fedora. Andreas
Thienemann did a great job there. I think that these RPMs (once accepted in
Fedora) will find their way into Enterprise Extras which is good news to all EL
users out ther
Hi,
I searched for two days and didn't find a solution. Maybe you could give me a
solution.
OS:
Kubuntu 6.10, bacula 2.0.3 from sf.net, compiled with all options, backup
works well.
Storage:
NFS share mounted over gbit network
Backup works relative fine (20GB/hour)
CLIENT:
Windows 2003 stand
Bacula 2.0.3-1 released for SuSE 10.1 and 10.2 (x86_64) - see
sourceforge.net rpms-contrib-psheaffer or (soon to be) the sbarnin repo.
Thanks,
PattiMichelle
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Hi list,
I discover problem with RunAfterJob directive in version 2.0.2 and now
in 2.0.3 too.
I have next directive in Job resource:
RunAfterJob = "/etc/bacula/scripts/disk_check.sh %j"
and the script disk_check.sh is following:
size=`/usr/bin/mysql -e "select JobBytes from Job where Job='$job'"
* Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-07 20:49]:
> Hello,
Hi Kern!
> I have released the source code for Bacula 2.0.3.
Do you plan to update http://www.bacula.org/?page=news ?
It seems to not have been updated since 2.0.1...
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bacula needs love as well :-D
Than
Hello,
I have released the source code for Bacula 2.0.3. This version consists
mostly of bug fixes for a good number bugs reported since version 2.0.2 was
released. The most important fix is for a critical problem of encrypted
files being truncated during restore.
Version 2.0.3 also has one
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