On 11/18/22 13:14, Don Hammer wrote:
I have got Bacula 13.01 installed and am able to run backups. I have HP
autoloader configured with the volumes labeled with
the tape barcodes. I have created a new backup schedule and I need to perform
full backups so I can take the tapes offsite
for disaste
I have got Bacula 13.01 installed and am able to run backups. I have HP
autoloader configured with the volumes labeled with the tape barcodes. I have
created a new backup schedule and I need to perform full backups so I can take
the tapes offsite for disaster recovery. For some reason when I try
Hello, i'm a newbie with Bacula and I'm trying to understand all its concepts
but I'm still struggling with some things.
I have this scenario:
Since today it's monday I want to start from zero my daily backups. I have a
clean tape and I purged all volumes in the pools.
If I understood correctly
Hi,
>Remember that the schedule will override the Pool and Level in the job.
>http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION00185
>
GREAT!
Thanks,
Stefan
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> Schedule {
> Name = "Daily"
> Run = Level = Incremental Pool = Monday mon at 18:00
> Run = Level = Incremental Pool = Tuesday tue at 18:00
> Run = Level = Incremental Pool = Wednesday wed at 18:00
> Run = Level = Incremental Pool = Thursday thu at 18:00
> Run = Level = Incremental Pool =
2011/6/3 "Stefan Günther" :
> Hi,
>
>>If you do label each day I would use separate pools otherwise at some
>>point (holiday, missed backup ...) you will get out of sync and bacula
>>will ask for a Friday tape on Monday..
>>
> just to sum it up:
>
> 1. I would have to create separate pools for ever
Hi,
>If you do label each day I would use separate pools otherwise at some
>point (holiday, missed backup ...) you will get out of sync and bacula
>will ask for a Friday tape on Monday..
>
just to sum it up:
1. I would have to create separate pools for everyday.
2. I would have to create an entry
2011/5/31 "Stefan Günther" :
> Hi,
>
> °Why do you want to do that? Lets Bacula manages all the tapes.
> °
> Well, I would, but my client want's to have a visible prove that the monday
> backup has been saved on the corresponding tape.
>
> °° Do I have to create a single pool for every single day
Hi,
°Why do you want to do that? Lets Bacula manages all the tapes.
°
Well, I would, but my client want's to have a visible prove that the monday
backup has been saved on the corresponding tape.
°° Do I have to create a single pool for every single day together with a
single entry for every day
Hello,
2011/5/31 "Stefan Günther"
>
> I already wrote the days Mon-Sun on the tapes.
>
>
Good for you.
> My question now is, who do I tell Bacula to use the "monday" tape in slot 1
> for the backup on monday evening and so on?
>
>
Why do you want to do that? Lets Bacula manages all the tapes.
Hello,
I have a tapeloader with 8 slots, filled with 7 backup tapes and a cleaning
tape.
I already wrote the days Mon-Sun on the tapes.
My question now is, who do I tell Bacula to use the "monday" tape in slot 1 for
the backup on monday evening and so on?
Do I have to create a single pool for
Hi Dan,
The link you last provided seems to be the solution to my original
question, I will give it a whirl
from there, thank you so much: http://www.freebsddiary.org/bacula.php
Be well,
Randy
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Mark,
No sense of entitlement here. I like to run things and then figure them
out. If there is nothing available then I'll
pick through the docs until I get it, eventually. As for lecturing me
about what a web hosting company is supposed
to do, save your breath, been hosting a long time and nev
> On 1/17/2011 2:00 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 1/17/2011 4:35 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
>>> Dan, if you don't want me on the list I understand, I know where the
>>> On 1/17/2011 7:52 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 1/17/2011 10:42 AM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Dan, I said I compiled and installed the program but had not done
> configuration, implies
> I had some exposure to some docs somewhere.
If you care to help here is
> a reply to a
> guy that gave me an off-list reply of sorts, as of yet I have
Dan, I said I compiled and installed the program but had not done
configuration, implies
I had some exposure to some docs somewhere. If you care to help here is
a reply to a
guy that gave me an off-list reply of sorts, as of yet I have not
received what he spoke about
which might prove to be par
On 1/17/2011 4:35 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Dan, if you don't want me on the list I understand, I know where the
> On 1/17/2011 7:52 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 1/17/2011 10:42 AM, Randy Katz wrote:
>>> Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can anyone recommend a quick
>>> start, with mysql, that i
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Dan, if you don't want me on the list I understand, I know where the
> docs are, if they told me
> how to get a quick start test up and running I wouldn't have asked the
> stupid newbie question, this
> guide tells me about doing it but not what
Dan, if you don't want me on the list I understand, I know where the
docs are, if they told me
how to get a quick start test up and running I wouldn't have asked the
stupid newbie question, this
guide tells me about doing it but not what to do just says I need to
modify the conf files but does'n
Op 17/01/2011 16:42, Randy Katz schreef:
Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can anyone recommend a quick
start, with mysql, that includes a run
through of backing up a remote server. I have already compiled and
installed bacula with mysql, have not done
any configuration yet. Thank you in adva
On 1/17/2011 10:42 AM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can anyone recommend a quick
> start, with mysql, that includes a run
> through of backing up a remote server. I have already compiled and
> installed bacula with mysql, have not done
> any configuration yet. Thank you
Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can anyone recommend a quick
start, with mysql, that includes a run
through of backing up a remote server. I have already compiled and
installed bacula with mysql, have not done
any configuration yet. Thank you in advance.
-
Hi, new to list, saw a bunch of docs, can anyone recommend a quick
start, with mysql, that includes a run
through of backing up a remote server. I have already compiled and
installed bacula with mysql, have not done
any configuration yet. Thank you in advance.
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Tom Epperly schrieb:
> Ralf Gross wrote:
>> Tom Epperly schrieb:
>>
>>> I don't understand why bacula seems to automatically create volumes
>>> for some pools, but forces me to use the "label" command for others.
>>> I've tried increasing the "Maximum Volumes" setting, but it doesn't
>>> se
Ralf Gross wrote:
Tom Epperly schrieb:
I don't understand why bacula seems to automatically create volumes for
some pools, but forces me to use the "label" command for others. I've
tried increasing the "Maximum Volumes" setting, but it doesn't seem to
help.
Have set 'LabelMedia =
Tom Epperly schrieb:
> I don't understand why bacula seems to automatically create volumes for
> some pools, but forces me to use the "label" command for others. I've
> tried increasing the "Maximum Volumes" setting, but it doesn't seem to
> help.
Have set 'LabelMedia = yes' in the Device co
2009/12/18 Tom Epperly :
> I don't understand why bacula seems to automatically create volumes for some
> pools, but forces me to use the "label" command for others. I've tried
> increasing the "Maximum Volumes" setting, but it doesn't seem to help.
>
> For example, these pools seem to automaticall
I don't understand why bacula seems to automatically create volumes for
some pools, but forces me to use the "label" command for others. I've
tried increasing the "Maximum Volumes" setting, but it doesn't seem to help.
For example, these pools seem to automatically generate named files
named U
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Michael S. Bailey wrote:
> I’m probably being very dumb here, but how to I re-catalog media? That
> is, say I have a file on disk, or a tape whose records have been purged
> from my MySQL DB, or my DB goes sour, h
I'm probably being very dumb here, but how to I re-catalog media? That is,
say I have a file on disk, or a tape whose records have been purged from my
MySQL DB, or my DB goes sour, how do I cause the application to examine the
file/tape and re-discover those entries? I'm using Version 2.2.6 on
W
Thanks, I have gotten several suggestions for alternatives that might be
better for what I want. Bacula looks like a great program but with more
capabilities than what I need right now.
Steve
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:26:42 -0700, Steven Taylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 12:26:42 Steven Taylor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just started looking for back-up software for a specific
> application. I have an Athlon 64 X2 3800, 1G ram, Windows 2000 computer
> where I process my music files and them copy them over the network to an
> small Celeron 433, 5
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Steven,
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 at 10:26am, Steven Taylor wrote:
> I have just started looking for back-up software for a specific
> application. I have an Athlon 64 X2 3800, 1G ram, Windows 2000 computer
> where I process my music files and them cop
Hi,
I have just started looking for back-up software for a specific
application. I have an Athlon 64 X2 3800, 1G ram, Windows 2000 computer
where I process my music files and them copy them over the network to an
small Celeron 433, 512M ram, Xubuntu system to act as a music server
running
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:58:32 +0200, ballester [EMAIL PROTECTED] com said:
>
> Hi to all:
>
> I'm trying to fit in this scenario:
>
> One pool per day with one LTO-2 tape per day
>
> >From monday to Thuesday Incremental backup of 4 servers
> Weekend ( Sunday ) Full Backup of each one
>
>
Hi to all:
I'm trying to fit in this scenario:
One pool per day with one LTO-2 tape per day
>From monday to Thuesday Incremental backup of 4 servers
Weekend ( Sunday ) Full Backup of each one
Every backup will be retained for 6 days and then reuse the daily trape
corresponding to each day.
I'v
Hello,
On 03.11.2005 23:32, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
Sorry that I answer only now. I'm rather busy at the moment.
This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
router in between your DIR and FD drops the
>This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
>interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
>router in between your DIR and FD drops the connection while that large
>file is stored, this should resolve the problem.
>
>Arno
Okay, figured out that th
>This might be a network problem - in that case, try the Heartbeat
>interval directive in all relevant configuration files. In case some
>router in between your DIR and FD drops the connection while that large
>file is stored, this should resolve the problem.
>Arno
Okay, figured out that th
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:12 PM
To: Eric Langheinrich
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Newbie Question: Experiencing Problems backing
up remote client
Hello,
On 03.11.2005 21:30, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
> I'm trying to remotely backup a serve
Hello,
On 03.11.2005 21:30, Eric Langheinrich wrote:
I'm trying to remotely backup a server that I have collocated.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to perform a full backup. The director
is able to properly connect to the client and the backup process starts
okay, but after running for a whi
I'm trying to remotely backup a server that I have collocated.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to perform a full backup. The director
is able to properly connect to the client and the backup process starts
okay, but after running for a while the backup keeps failing.
The messages look like so
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
At the risk of stating the obvious:
Check ALL your scsi cables and terminators.
Everything is brand new, 6ft cables. However I'll check everything
Monday.
Brand new also means "unproven/untested" :-)
6 feet is far too long unless you are using differe
Hi.
Slartibartfast wrote:
User error.
:-)
Try using /dev/nst0 as a first thing.
Same results as with /dev/st0
Slightly different error, I'd say.
...
Done filling tape at 219:0. Now beginning re-read of tape ...
Reading the first 1000 records.
1000 records read now at 0:509
Reposition from 0:509 to
> User error.
>
> :-)
>
> Try using /dev/nst0 as a first thing.
Same results as with /dev/st0
Wrote blk_block=3275000, dev_blk_num=5000 VolBytes=211,276,700,873
rate=27125.0 KB/s
Wrote blk_block=328, dev_blk_num=1 VolBytes=211,599,260,817
rate=27131.6 KB/s
Wrote blk_block=3285000, dev_
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 08:55, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
>
> > This morning I swapped out the tapes and tried again. Here is the
> > resulting error message. Question is; is this a tape media, or drive
> > error?
>
> At the risk of stating the obvious:
>
> Che
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Slartibartfast wrote:
This morning I swapped out the tapes and tried again. Here is the
resulting error message. Question is; is this a tape media, or drive
error?
At the risk of stating the obvious:
Check ALL your scsi cables and terminators.
The single most common cause for
Hi.
Slartibartfast wrote:
Running 1.36.2 on a CentOS 3.4 server connected via SCSI to an Overland
XpressLoader.
No worries... don't see why it shouldn't work.
btape test works fine with no errors.
Have been trying to run the btape fill, both single and multi. I ran a
successful single test yesterd
Running 1.36.2 on a CentOS 3.4 server connected via SCSI to an Overland
XpressLoader.
btape test works fine with no errors.
Have been trying to run the btape fill, both single and multi. I ran a
successful single test yesterday which wrote 211GB onto the tape with no
errors. Tried a multi to te
Thanks for answer :)
In manual i didn't find any word about how to backup links which are to another
mounted devices. I have such situation:
logs -> /stor0/accounting.logs
where stor0 is another mounted device.
Bacula will backup /stor0/accounting.logs or only link to this place?
v.
On Tue,
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:46:45 +0300, viktorija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
V> now am reading manual and i have one question about @.
V> Is it possible to use @ in the following way:
V> Name = "news"
V> Include {
V> Options {
V> compre
Hello,
now am reading manual and i have one question about @.
Is it possible to use @ in the following way:
Name = "news"
Include {
Options {
compression=GZIP
wild = @exclude.list
exclude = yes
On Monday 28 March 2005 23:14, Slartibartfast wrote:
> Been reading the docs on the website and came across the follow:
>
> "Bacula cannot backup or restore files from two or more different
> storage devices or different media types."
>
> What I am attempting to do is manage backups of files on thr
Been reading the docs on the website and came across the follow:
"Bacula cannot backup or restore files from two or more different
storage devices or different media types."
What I am attempting to do is manage backups of files on three separate
servers to their attached tape drives.
Each tape d
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