Am 06.03.24 um 15:55 schrieb Phil Stracchino:
On 3/6/24 01:58, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
As I try to come up with an initial setup for weekly-daily-monthly I
found this:
https://www.bacula.org/13.0.x-manuals/en/main/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#SECTION003060
Shouldn't the
On 3/6/24 01:58, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
As I try to come up with an initial setup for weekly-daily-monthly I
found this:
https://www.bacula.org/13.0.x-manuals/en/main/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#SECTION003060
Shouldn't there also be Jobs for Weekly and Monthly?
No, t
Hi,
it's me again :)
If i schedule the copy jobs, searching for the copy jobs is done at the
scheduled time, the rest of the job is done when its priority is reached.
as you can see here:
25-Aug 20:00 bacula-dir JobId 5415: Regex pattern matched no Jobs to copy.
25-Aug 20:00 bacula-dir JobId 5
Am 21.08.2014 um 14:59 schrieb Heitor Faria:
Juergen: untill now your configuration seems perfect. Can you show the
Pools configuration?
I'm just suspicious about the Next Pool directive. I've always worked
it at the Pools, for the copy Job. I think it may not work properly at
the Schedule reso
Juergen: untill now your configuration seems perfect. Can you show the
Pools configuration?
I'm just suspicious about the Next Pool directive. I've always worked it at
the Pools, for the copy Job. I think it may not work properly at the
Schedule resource and maybe is why you are facing problems wit
Am 21.08.2014 um 14:06 schrieb Heitor Faria:
Hi,
Hi Juergen,
i'd like to have done a Vfull every day, this Vfull should at the
end be
copied to an usb disk.
If i do this manually (inc -> vfull -> copy job), it works.
Can you tell what Selection Type and Pattern are you
>
> Hi,
>
Hi Juergen,
> i'd like to have done a Vfull every day, this Vfull should at the end be
> copied to an usb disk.
>
> If i do this manually (inc -> vfull -> copy job), it works.
>
Can you tell what Selection Type and Pattern are you using?
> If i schedule the copy jobs (lower priority
Hello,
2013/3/20 dweimer
> OK, so I thought, hey why not setup an automated scheduled task to
> delete the orphaned file and path entries, seemed like a good idea at
> first. I have a fairly short retention period set, and as a result
> generates about 300,000 orphaned file name records and abo
On 03/20/2013 16:50, dweimer wrote:
> OK, so I thought, hey why not setup an automated scheduled task to
> delete the orphaned file and path entries, seemed like a good idea at
> first. I have a fairly short retention period set, and as a result
> generates about 300,000 orphaned file name records
On 05/29/2012 05:44 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Am 29.05.2012 11:16, schrieb Danilo Godec:
>> backup strategy in general. I will be backing up three clients
>> (including the server running Bacula) and one 800GB LTO-4 tape drive,
>> and there will be 'someone' for changing tapes.
> I take it that y
Am 29.05.2012 11:16, schrieb Danilo Godec:
> backup strategy in general. I will be backing up three clients
> (including the server running Bacula) and one 800GB LTO-4 tape drive,
> and there will be 'someone' for changing tapes.
I take it that you have no autochanger, just a standalone drive.
>
On 23 Feb 2012, at 00:50, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:13:26 + (GMT), Joe Nyland wrote:
>> On 22 Feb, 2012,at 02:11 PM, Jérôme Blion wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:29:22 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
>>> > 2012/2/22 :
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm in the process of
On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:29:22 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> 2012/2/22 :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm in the process of setting up MySQL backups in Bacula, using
>> mysqldump
>> for full backups and backing up my bin logs for incremental backups.
>>
>> What I would like to do is to perform a full backup to
2012/2/22 :
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of setting up MySQL backups in Bacula, using mysqldump
> for full backups and backing up my bin logs for incremental backups.
>
> What I would like to do is to perform a full backup to my full backup pool
> at 00:00 every night, then perform incremental b
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 22:28:39 -0500, Jake Debord
wrote:
> Do you have a very specific reason for this? You realize that's a full
> year goes by before you back up. And then you run two backups within a
two
> day period. A full backup on the first right after the 31st of December
is
> almost wasteful
Do you have a very specific reason for this? You realize that's a full year
goes by before you back up. And then you run two backups within a two day
period. A full backup on the first right after the 31st of December is almost
wasteful I would imagine. You may could get by with a little differe
On 06/06/11 19:08, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> Is there a scheduling option for the first day of the year or th elast
> day of the year?
Most years, the first day of the year is Jan 1. You should be able to
work with that. ;)
= jan | feb | mar | apr | may | jun | jul |
aug |
The fist day of year:
Run = Full jan 1 at 2:00
The latest day of year:
Run = Full dec 31 at 2:00
Kleber
2011/6/6 Paul Fontenot
> Is there a scheduling option for the first day of the year or th elast day
> of the year?
>
>
> -
On 4/1/2011 2:56 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> Randy Katz wrote:
>
>> I have a Full being created every month with a 3 Volume Retention and
>> a Time of 60d then there should never be a time when
>> there is no Full before Diff/Incr's, right?
>
> Correct, but with monthly fulls you should set the time
Randy Katz wrote:
> I have a Full being created every month with a 3 Volume Retention and a
> Time of 60d then there should never be a time when
> there is no Full before Diff/Incr's, right?
Correct, but with monthly fulls you should set the time to 90-100 days.
> If I wanted a 180 day cycle
On 3/31/2011 10:20 AM, Randy Katz wrote:
> On 3/31/2011 10:02 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
>> Randy Katz wrote:
>>
>>> Alan, thank you for that answer and please excuse my questions:
>>>
>>> 1. Do you have a different expire time (60d) for your Full then your
>>> Incrementals or does it matter?
>> I set t
On 3/31/2011 10:02 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> Randy Katz wrote:
>
>> Alan, thank you for that answer and please excuse my questions:
>>
>> 1. Do you have a different expire time (60d) for your Full then your
>> Incrementals or does it matter?
>
> I set the database file/job expire time to 100 years a
Randy Katz wrote:
> Alan, thank you for that answer and please excuse my questions:
>
> 1. Do you have a different expire time (60d) for your Full then your
> Incrementals or does it matter?
I set the database file/job expire time to 100 years and simply roll the
media, but we do full/diff/inc
On 3/31/2011 4:43 AM, Alan Brown wrote:
> Randy Katz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Now that I have used Bacula a full cycle (60 days) I have a question:
>>
>> If backups are done Full (which expires after 60 days).
>> Then Diff each week and Incre each day where there is no Diff
>> Then restoring from any gi
Randy Katz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now that I have used Bacula a full cycle (60 days) I have a question:
>
> If backups are done Full (which expires after 60 days).
> Then Diff each week and Incre each day where there is no Diff
> Then restoring from any given date going back 60 days is not a problem
>
On 12/1/2010 11:52 AM, dietervh wrote:
> How do I define that there should be a differential the third and last
> saterday?
>
> This is what I have now, but it should be the thirth and fifth saterday :
> Level=Differential 2nd-5th sat at 0:05
>
> Is this a good idea :
>
>
> Run = Level=Full 1
On 05/18/10 10:37, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> --- On Mon, 5/17/10, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> As previously mentioned, staggering backups on your clients is
>> fairly easy. A six-day backup cycle is *unusual*, because it
>> doesn't fit neatly into either weekly or monthly schedules, and
>> because w
On 05/18/10 13:45, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> --- On Tue, 5/18/10, Joseph Spenner wrote:
>
>
>> Ok, I do have a spare disk in my system I can use for the
>> 7th day. So, let's change the schedule such that I
>> have 3 sets of "7 disks", for a total of 21 disks.
>> Perhaps this will simplify the s
--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> Ok, I do have a spare disk in my system I can use for the
> 7th day. So, let's change the schedule such that I
> have 3 sets of "7 disks", for a total of 21 disks.
> Perhaps this will simplify the scheduling. I still
> wish to have a full backup fo
--- On Mon, 5/17/10, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> As previously mentioned, staggering backups on your clients
> is fairly
> easy. A six-day backup cycle is *unusual*, because it
> doesn't fit
> neatly into either weekly or monthly schedules, and because
> we don't
> have an ideal calendar divide
On 05/17/10 17:53, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> Ok, it's not quite THAT bad! :)
OK, I possibly exaggerated a little for effect. :) The one time I
tried to get AMANDA set up, I really couldn't get anywhere with it,
because it seemed it was designed for "tell it what to back up how often
and what res
--- On Mon, 5/17/10, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> AMANDA has a totally different approach to backup
> scheduling than
> Bacula. And I'll come right out and say that AMANDA's
> approach makes my
> brain hurt. It's sort of like having a checkbook that
> promises it'll be
> balanced three times a m
On 05/17/10 16:11, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> --- On Mon, 5/17/10, John Drescher wrote:
>>> How would I configure such that it runs a full backup
>> every 6 "runs"?
>>
>> Make the full backup weekly in the schedule instead of
>> monthly.
>>
>>> By default, how many incrementals does it run before a
>
--- On Mon, 5/17/10, John Drescher wrote:
> > How would I configure such that it runs a full backup
> every 6 "runs"?
>
> Make the full backup weekly in the schedule instead of
> monthly.
>
> > By default, how many incrementals does it run before a
> full backup is run?
>
> This is set by you
> My goal is to have the schedule such that there is always a FULL backup of
> every host on each set of disks. I'm not very clear of the syntax of the
> config file though. I currently have the default which all my clients are
> currently using:
>
> Schedule {
> Name = "WeeklyCycle"
> Run =
I stand corrected. I finally got through the full backup, swapping volumes
as soon as I could once they were requested but the following 2 nights
bacula scheduled another full backup (when it should have been
incremental).
If anyone has suggestions, I'd appreciate hearing them.
Thanks in advance,
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Roy Kidder wrote:
> Hello all, I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm having an issue with a
> backup schedule on a new install of bacula. I have a scheduled defined as:
>
> Schedule {
> Name = "Monthly"
> Run = Full 1st fri at 23:05
> Run = Incremental 2nd-5th fri
.
Thanks.
-jwulf
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Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:04:50 -0400
From: John Lockard
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Scheduling question
To: jw...@asetech.com
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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I'm fairly certain that when you do a "status dir", no matter
how many days you specify, you'll only see the soonest occuring
job of a certain level.
So, if you have a Full, Differential and an Incremental, of a
certain job defined then only the next of each of those will
be shown. If you change
Hi,
25.01.2008 16:26, Bill Szkotnicki wrote:
> I have many jobs scheduled for the same time
> and
> Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1
>
> They run in sequence but if the current job is waiting for the FD to
> connect nothing happens I think.
> Is there a way to have that job put at the bottom of the
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Use the directives "Max Start Delay", "Max Run Time" and "Max Wait Time"
> to set up timeouts corresponding to your needs. They are described in
> the "Configuring the Director" chapter in TFM.
Thanks Arno, I think the "Max Start Delay" will help me with this
problem :-)
R
Hello,
On 4/20/2006 5:10 PM, Lucas Di Pentima wrote:
Hi people,
I tried to find some reference in the mailing list but I didn't have any
success, so here I am asking.
I have daily incremental backup jobs from tuesday to friday, and a full
backup job on monday. If for some reason the job that s
>
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I learned that things like this were a problem when I starte
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>>>>> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:42:09 +0100, Arno Lehmann
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>
> Hell
I learned that things like this were a problem when I started using
bacula, as there is no easy way to schedule it. As it was, with Data
Protector, I had been doing it by hand anyway. Doing the 1st and 3rd
Tuesday is how I ultimately handled the situation. We don't have off
hours staff anyway,
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:42:09 +0100, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hello,
>
> On 2/23/2006 8:11 PM, Jeremy Koppel wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> >
> > Weve been using Bacula in our company since the beginning
> > of the year with a good deal of success,
Hello,
On 2/23/2006 8:11 PM, Jeremy Koppel wrote:
Hello,
We’ve been using Bacula in our company since the beginning
of the year with a good deal of success, but I had a scheduling question
that I hadn’t anticipated earlier. As part of our backup rotation, I
have 2 additiona
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> Hi all,
>
> I've got a fairly simple single computer setup, it backs up about
> 7.5GB of data to a DDS-3 tape on the first Sunday of each month. For
> the rest of the month it does nothing but incrementals (plus full
> backup of the catalog) every night, amounting to les
Hello,
On 07.10.2005 19:14, David Catanach wrote:
Thank you for the advice on filesets from the other day.
We are storing file images to two different filesystems. We want all
fulls to go onto a USB disk and all differential and incrementals should
go onto a partition on the filesystem. I have
As a quick note, I DID use multiple run lines with the
incremented times, but I was wondering if there was a way to specify in a
similar way to "hourly" or "daily"
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