Hello Ismael,
On 2/2/24 16:57, Ismael Matos wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been spending time trying to make BPIPE work for me to take backup of
a few postgres databases. So far, it seems, not enough time, so success is
still away from me. I've already tried the FIFO file approach and gave up.
Hello Myles,
On 1/21/24 05:04, MylesDearBusiness via Bacula-users wrote:
Hello,
Other backup systems comparable to Bacula CDP plugin such as the NFS .snapshot
model limit the number of daily/weekly snapshots that are made available.
I see the Bacula cdp-client maintains an always-growing jour
Hello Adam,
On 12/22/23 13:04, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
Hi all,
Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 11.
Every 3 months I run "dbcheck -f -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf"
Last time 32,525 orphaned filename records were found and deleted and the count
was 27,550 before that > ...
Q1
There have been no majo
Hello,
I'm using the latest version of Bacula,13.0.3, on Debian 11. The backups
work fine but the utility dbcheck dont work.
I have a Postgresql database and when i start a dbcheck, he take 100% of
my RAM and CPU and he crashs with this error :
Checking for Paths without a trailing slash
Fo
Do you have the mtimeonly option set in the FileSet?
I would expect mv to change the ctime. Can you repeat this (mv not changing
the ctime)?
__Martin
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 09:17:10 +, Chris Wilkinson said:
>
> I'm seeing that files that are mv'd within the same folder are not being
>
Hi Eric, thanks for the reply.
I've put BPIPE tests on hold, as I'm working with other priorities. I
think I've followed the instructions, but the BPIBE plugin is not activated
during the backup job - the few lines generated by the script are simply
ignored and the pg_dump is not even started. A
I don't have mtimeonly set.
I mv'd a sample file in my home directory as an experiment and saw that
stat reports that atime, mtime remain unchanged but ctime does change as
you expected.
When I stat one of the files I moved before, I see that ctime did not
change.
I had previously mv'd a whole s
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of Bacula version 13.0.4 This is a
minor bugfix release of the new stable version. We recommend to upgrade to this
version.
The new release 13.0 has many new features and a number of changes.
Please take care to test this code carefully before puttin
mv does not change the dates, only cp change the time, because it is a new
file.
Daniel
Am Mo., 12. Feb. 2024 um 22:39 Uhr schrieb Chris Wilkinson <
winstonia...@gmail.com>:
> I don't have mtimeonly set.
>
> I mv'd a sample file in my home directory as an experiment and saw that
> stat reports
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When I
do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and backup of them
works find with older versions of -fd
On one server with bacula-fd ve
On 2/12/24 18:35, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When I
do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and backup of them
works find with older versions
On 13/02/2024 11:08, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 2/12/24 18:35, Peter Sjoberg wrote:
Hi all
I have a strange problem and (on my system) reproducible problem. When
I do backup of some directories then bacula-fd just hangs and never
complete.
The directories in question are not very strange and b
In short - no and no, no special files
Also, while I haven't waited forever I have left it for several hours so
it's not like it's just some house cleaning left.
It does happen on different servers, sample below is my laptop.
=== My fileset:
FileSet {
Name = "debugfs2"
Ign
Actually, I think I found the root cause - a pipe!
The file listed in the client status is not the problem but close to it
is a pipe (maybe next file) and that is what causing the issue in all cases.
I striped down the directory to just one file and it still fails
root@defiant1:/home/debug# f
Hello Peter,
Without the ReadFifo directive, it's unlikely to cause a problem,
and the file daemon output is pretty clear, we are not at this file.
The problem can be somewhere else, and a good start is a "status dir"
and "status storage".
Best Regards,
Eric
On 2/13/24 06:23, Peter Sjoberg wro
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