Arno Lehmann schrieb:
>> Here my feature request for a cleaning enhacement:
>
> If you really want that to be a feature request you should rewrite it
> into the format suggested by Kern. You can find that on the project web
> site, I believe.
>
>> 1. It should be possible to declare for one or
Andrea Conti schrieb:
>> But update slots scan command after cartrige change of the other ones
>> are not a good Idea because the cleaning cartrige is loaded, too.
>
> You can limit the scanning to a subset of slots by saying
>
> update slots= scan
>
> For example, on a 6-slot autochanger with a
Hi,
> The delete command can have... unwanted side-effects, too.
Yes,
I've found that the commands in bconsole are a little bit more
clement than they should.
For example I can have the following line:
*list volumes pool=Scratch
All ok the volumes in pool Scratch are shown.
*list volumes pool
I'm starting to think about expanding my use of bacula. Currently
I rsync other boxes to my backup box, then on the backup box I use
bacula to write to tapes. Has anyone thought about or is anyone using
bacula's volume-on-disk abilities as a VTL?
Mike
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Hello,
Debian packages of Bacula 2.0.2 have been uploaded to Debian
experimental and should hit your local mirror within 24 hours.
These packages will eventually be uploaded to unstable when I feel that
they're solid enough to do so. (Also we must wait a bit due to an
unrelated propogation to te
Howdy,
I'm backing up my first machine using Bacula.
Bacula-dir, bacula-sd and bacula-fd are all on this same computer, Linux
Redhat FC6 box backing up to a locally connected 500GB USB 2.0 hard drive.
So, everything is local.
The system is an AMD Athlon XP 1900+ with 512 MB's of DDR and it
Hi,
On 2/24/2007 11:43 AM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
> Arno Lehmann schrieb:
>
>>>Here my feature request for a cleaning enhacement:
>>
>>If you really want that to be a feature request you should rewrite it
>>into the format suggested by Kern. You can find that on the project web
>>site, I belie
Hi,
On 2/24/2007 5:31 PM, Mike Hanby wrote:
...
> Bacula-dir, bacula-sd and bacula-fd are all on this same computer, Linux
> Redhat FC6 box backing up to a locally connected 500GB USB 2.0 hard
> drive. So, everything is local.
...
> It is now 10:00, 16.5 hours later and 57GB's have been backed u
John Goerzen napisał(a):
> Hello,
>
> Debian packages of Bacula 2.0.2 have been uploaded to Debian
> experimental and should hit your local mirror within 24 hours.
[...]
Beautiful. Do packages include "fixed"[1] version of restore.c?
[1] -
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=
> I found the reason for that error in the source code:
> in file dev.c at line 385 bacula tries to rewind the fifo
Thanks, it's ok in 2.0.x and 2.1.x now.
> But now I face the next problem. Restore by the fifo device doesn't work. I
> can restore when I use a file device. Therefore I backup
Hi list,
firstofall, I'm just asking here for I'm not aware of a list dealing
with bweb yet, and secondly most/all of it's users are going to read
it here anyway.
i'm currently setting up mysql permissions for bacula and bweb - does
anyone know if bweb only needs readonly permissions and does the
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 10:40:30PM +0100, Lech Karol Paw??aszek wrote:
> >Debian packages of Bacula 2.0.2 have been uploaded to Debian
> >experimental and should hit your local mirror within 24 hours.
> [...]
>
> Beautiful. Do packages include "fixed"[1] version of restore.c?
>
> [1] -
> http://
We take back-ups every night at 2 o'clock of a series of boxes of which some may
not be at the office at that time because they are out in the field (notebooks).
Is there a way to automatically skip the back-up job if there is "no route to
host"? At the moment the failing back-up job is retried 6
Does anyone know if bacula keeps track of tape soft errors? (Soft errors
being correctable errors that were corrected by the tape drive
hardware.)
I like to use the number of soft errors as an early warning indicator as
to tape failure.
I am currently using Veritas Backup Exec and it tracks total
resent, to bacula-users
On 24 Feb 2007 at 17:58, Rex Wheeler wrote:
> Does anyone know if bacula keeps track of tape soft errors? (Soft errors
> being correctable errors that were corrected by the tape drive
> hardware.)
Bacula does not keep track of this.
> I like to use the number of soft err
On 25 Feb 2007 at 3:33, Florian Heigl wrote:
> Just a silent heads up, if I may...
Umm, how is this silent? ;)
> I never noticed bacula didn't track media errors, but this *is* a missing
> feature - the backup tool is expected to have error counters for tape devices
> and media, both will fail
On February 24, 2007 6:41 PM Dan Langille wrote:
>
> On 24 Feb 2007 at 17:58, Rex Wheeler wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if bacula keeps track of tape soft errors? (Soft
errors
> > being correctable errors that were corrected by the tape drive
> > hardware.)
>
> Bacula does not keep track of th
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