the flip side, running dbcheck periodically is pretty much a requirement
for keeping Bacula's database reasonably sized. I have it run once a month
in read-only mode via cron and email us the results. When the extra stuff
gets significant, I use i
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> >
> > On the flip side, running dbcheck periodically is pretty much a requirement
> > for keeping Bacula's database reasonably size
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t; /usr/sbin/bacula-dir -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf
>
> It also didn't work...however, if I type it in the command line letter for
> letter, it works fine.
Try running the script as "sh -x script_name" and see if the
blems.
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, or MPEGs, or MP3s) you're _not_ going to see the 2x compression
those tape manufactures advertise.
The fact that you managed to get 215G on a 200G tape tells me that compression
is working, but you're just not getting the 2x you were hoping for.
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data you're willing to lose determines how often you do full compared
to incremental backups.
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useless.
Does anyone have any direct experience with how well a fire safe protects
something like backup tapes? If it's well insulated, it will protect them
for a while, but long enough for the fire to be extinguished?
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> >> A fire safe might fit the bill here.
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> > I've always wondered about this.
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> > If I put _plastic_ tapes in a fire safe, how long does the safe ac
I am not sure what the password is.
> > >
> > This password is set in the bacula-dir.conf file on the director.
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> Any hints how I can get rid of the warning?
This
gt; because the VPN IP of the backup server is 10.67.0.1 so it should connect to
> the SD on 10.67.0.1.
> How can I tell the client to connect to the SD on the right IP?
Define the storage daemon that way.
I'm confused, however. Is the SD on the same system
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> >> Hi,
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> >> I need to backup sev
r SAS) drives to get enough
IO throughput.
But isolate the problem first. If MySQL is slow, it's slow doing _something_.
Find out what that something is and you'll have a good hint as to what you
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s of compression or turning it off altogether.
So my first advice would be to verify whether compression is on or not.
Check your job defaults.
Is this a POSIX system? Run top(1) and see where the CPU time is going:
user? system? io?
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don't know if there's a feature request out for this, but maybe I
should create one. It would be nice if the FD could be programmed
with a delay loop during the compression process, configurable by
the user. It's difficult to say whether this would ac
pace.
This is not the behaviour I observe. When a volume has been marked Purged,
it is then recycled the next time a volume from that pool is needed.
When a volume's retention time is exceeded, it is purged.
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(i.e. at the same time, not just 50 jobs in series) I would recommend that
you get a dedicated DB server with about 12 disks arranged in a RAID 10 and
a battery-backed cache. If you can run the jobs in series, then just about
any reasonably powered serv
x27;s composed of 2000 1-meg files. This is because each file has
some overhead associated with writing backup records to the database.
If the speed difference is enough to be of concern, you should look at
optimizing whatever data
nd its all fine
> (the only one problem was with access for bacula to autochenger node in
> /dev)
> autochanger is Quantum superloader 3
We're using chio-changer with FreeBSD 6 and a Dell LTO2 drive. Works just
dandy, but we're not doing barcodes, so I can't comment on th
dule two full jobs for the beginning of the month: one to tape
and one to disk. Do the tape job first so future incrementals are based
off the disk job. You could also do job cloning, but I don't think that's
necessary to get what you want.
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This is a tradeoff: compressed data takes less space on the network and
on the tape. Uncompressed backups often go faster and don't slow down
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> up.
> ...what is my problem?!?
Are you sure you're only running 1 director? Are you sure bconsole is
configured to connect to the director that's able to talk to the database?
Without more details, those are the best guesses I've got right now
Based on your nar
bacula site and I find in File Set Resource this "onefs"
> If I set "onefs=yes" I can do backups on multiple filesystems
> technically, but this no work to me.
> Any idea?
onefs = yes tells Bacula _not_ to change filesystems.
onefs
F version of the Bacula docs, and spend some time experimenting.
Once you're more familiar with Bacula, it'll be easier to understand what
the previous admin was doing.
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ple times.
What is your native language? Have the Bacula docs been translated to
it yet? The English description of this setting is very good:
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION000147000
> 2006/9/11, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
"estimate" can take a long
time on machines with lots of data.
It looks as if you're confused about labelling as well, since you tried
to write over an existing tape. This would not normally be what you'd
want to do, but if you really do, you'll need to delete the media fr
la 1.39.x in the next couple of days even though it may be
> less
> tested and less stable in some areas than I would like.
>
> 3. Make the production release in a week or two -- say the end of September.
Well, if you're just looking for an outright vote, I'd cast mine f
ties will have difficulty working with
directory trees that big (not just Bacula).
Normally, this would be solved by hashing a directory tree, so each
node of the tree had only a few hundred or few thousand leaves.
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Help:
1) Provide the logs you captured, not your interpretation of them. Nobody
is going to be able to diagnose "I can see some timeout failures"
2) Bump up connection logging on the PostgreSQL server. You'll want to
provide those logs as well.
3
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> My plan at this point:
> 1) Upgrading to RELENG_6_1 tonight
> 2) See if the problem repeats this Saturday
> 3) If it does, grab another backtrace and put it out on freebsd-hackers@
>to see if anyone has any suggestion
st on the director's handling of
signals, and found sparse data. I repeated those searches just now,
and still haven't found any information. At least I know that HUP is
a bad idea ...
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> > This is new to me. And not intuitive IMHO. Most programs interpret a HUP
> > to mean "restart gracefully". I got the impression that it would b
these indexes made a significant improvement to
dbcheck time. dbcheck took 5-1/2 minutes to run with and without the
above indexes (I have about 9,000,000 rows in the file table and
500,000 in the filename table).
Try them out ... if they make a significant improvement, use them.
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?
If you monitor CPU and IO usage during the backup, where is the
holdup and which program (DBserver? director? storage daemon?
file daemon?) is using that resource?
Is it possible that you hit something on the DLT tape that caused
it to have to rewind or do a bunch
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> >> Frank Sweetser wrote:
> >>> On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 10:58:49AM +0200, Masopust, Christian wrote
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> > Try them out ... if they make a significant improvement, use them.
>
> As an aid to experimenting with indexes, and to help people give more hard
> d
noticed that GZIP1 uses noticeably less CPU than GZIP (which is actually
GZIP6) and still accomplishes good compression.
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best guess at this point is that it's a network problem.
But it wouldn't be the first time if I were wrong.
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community is generally willing to wade through such data and
provide assistance for free. But I find it even more amazing that
you repeated _refuse_ to take advantage of such free debugging.
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FileSet {
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Options {
# compression = GZIP1
}
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}
Generates the same error. The error is the same whether I use the " or
not.
> Bill Moran wrote:
> > Just
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> >> Enable VSS = "yes"
> >>
> >> works for me. FreeBSD / 1.38.5 from port
udit is
on the TODO list, and when I finally get to it, I'll have to address
this for a number of services, not only Bacula.
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x27;t just establish a persistent VPN between the Bacula server and
the firewall and run the jobs across it?
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When I point out limitations of one technique as a motivation for another, I
do so in the context of specific problems; for different problems or in other
contexts, the first tec
which OS
> distributions, versions and platforms are being deployed as Bacula servers.
4 systems running Bacula on FreeBSD 6.x using PostgreSQL as the backend.
If you want to know where FDs are running, that's a bit of a larger
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> dir which brings me to the above question will Bacula follow the
> softlinks?
Please wrap your lines around 72 characters.
Current versions of Bacula don't follow symlinks. There's been some
discussion about how to add a "follow symlinks" config o
ause of dumb luck of the protocol
Their argument seems to be that this behaviour is per the specs. If
a D-Link does it differently, then D-Link is doing it "wrong", even if
it's doing it more intuitively.
If Cisco is correct, then it would seem as if the spec were written
poorly.
27;m a bit confused as to why there's so much focus on the
network, but I expect it's a result of the _huge_ number of people who
assume that everything is fine with the network, then blame the application,
only to later find o
; goes up to 40% remaining and the cycle repeats. Also when running the
> SMART extended self-test, the IO-performance is more than 10 times
> lower than normal (leading to very long backup-time).
>
> We have been in contact with Seagate about this, and have upgraded to
> the lat
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arget existing on the mfs.
I have a suspicion that your drives are the limiting factor in this.
The above tests should confirm or deny that theory.
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job ea
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users most of the time that they are in.
The upshot is that it tries to initiate a backup every hour between 9:00
AM and 6:00 PM.
Not the perfect solution, but it's working OK for us.
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> When I tried to spool to tape, it asks to mount the volume, although the
> tape is already in there and I can write to it with mt and tar.
If you wrote to the tape with tar _after_ labelling it, then you destroyed
the Bacula
accordance with our
schedule). Is there something wrong with my schedule that I'm simply
not seeing?
A much more important question to me is "How do I diagnose this?" How
can I peek in to Bacula and see what week it thinks it is? bconsole's
time command isn't very helpful
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> > Currently, the windows FD is running stable and reliable IMO.
> > Unfortunately, I have some problems with VSS backups (windows' name for
> > volume snapshots) where files can't be access
I would guess that you've got some obscure error in your config file.
Strip the passwords out of it and paste it into a reply to this thread.
We probably only need to the director's config to diagnose this.
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essing. I don't believe that spaces in job names would cause
any problems, but it's the only thing I can see that stands out. Trying
removing the spaces from your various names (JobDefs, Job, FileSet) and
see if the problem persists. Hope this isn't a wild goose chase for
you, but I
Using default Catalog name=MyCatalog DB=bacula
> A job name must be specified.
> The defined Job resources are:
> 1: Client1
> 2: Twiki Server
> 3: Backupwindows
> 4: BackupCatalog
> 5: RestoreFiles
> Select Job resource (1-5):
>
> HOWEVER
ave to give -c if it doesn't find the config file)
If you do bacula-dir --help, it'll give you a list of options. Not
because it understands --help, but because it does that when it doesn't
understand its options.
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onsole, log in with bconsole and try to run a job and see what
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rying to teach bacula not to back it up. Instead, use some
sort of file-level encryption, such as one of pgp's tools. Then, you
can even back up the encrypted files if it makes sense to do so,
without sacrificing their confidentiality.
The approach you're taking is like trying to f
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system RAM for caching. Is it possible your DB server would benefit
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s going wrong on that machine.
I'm no MySQL expert, but isn't there something that needs to go in
the my.cnf or whatever in order for MySQL to operate efficiently on
large data sets?
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 11:47:53 +0100
Frank Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> memory usage is at 60MB out of 1GB. No swapping at all.
>
> By the way. Shouldn't it be possible to edit the database to delete some
> File entries to make things work?
> I already took a look at the db w
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 23:11:59 +0100
Andras Horvai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Well thanks for your answer. I will change my volumes size useing the
> Max Volume Bytes setting. What settings do you reccomend if you used
> this feature? If I issue the list volumes command in console I got
>
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 09:09:13 +0100
Manuel Staechele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> i do not understand the message:
>
> server-fd: Filesystem change prohibited. Will not descend into /home
>
> did bacula save this directory or not? It came only this message, the
> job it self is
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> > On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 23:11:59 +0100
> > Andras Horvai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >
only if you have the mtx package loaded
> ## Alert Command = "sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
> #}
>
> #
> # A FreeBSD tape drive
> #
> #Device {
> # Name = DDS-4
> # Description = "DDS-4 for FreeBSD"
> # Media Type = D
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on 6.X and a whole messa FDs.
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e root to handle the problem of Windows having "drives". I also
seem to remember the c: and d: being case-sensitive (perhaps they were
C: and D:) ... anyway, that confused me at first, and I don't remember
them showing up in an ls ... but I could be wrong.
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> >
&
ot;. Bacula doesn't "do" drives.
In order to work around it, Bacula creates a directory for each
drive, as you can see above in your ls, it created a c: directory
in the backup volume.
So, try "cd c:" then do another ls. An example for one of my systems:
cwd
he
fourth is a medium-grade machine backing up about 20G of servers and
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se? (this would I assume be per director then in
> reality if they used different databases?)
Actually, it's per-database catalog. This is because most databases
use 32 bit int for IDs.
You can have multiple databases (what Bacula calls a catalot) per Bacula
director, which allows you
Item 1: Cause daemons to use a specific IP address to source communications
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Date: 18 Dec 2006
Status:
What: Cause Bacula daemons (dir, fd, sd) to always use the ip address
specified in the [DIR|DF|SD]Addr directive as the sou
r of exceeding this too soon:
bacula=> select max(fileid) from file;
max
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111205419
(1 row)
Been running about 6 months. We should probably plan to upgrade to 64-bit
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> AFAIK, it works, though.
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> > > That's not too much for Bacula, although OpenBSD as a client is not as
> > > easy to set up as other OSes.
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>
> FD termination status:
>
> SD termination status: Waiting on FD
>
> Termination:*** Backup Error ***
>
>
>
> Any help???
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backup mainly are
> Window and Linux machine, so what should I do?
Window: use VSS.
Linux: it depends on the filesystem you're using, and whether that filesystem
supports snapshots. For example, I believe Reiser does, but I don't think
that ext2 does. For how to write the script,
Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> as i mentioned in another thread, i am migrating from netbackup to bacula.
> my
> bacula dev server:
>
> FreeBSD fbsd62-1.dev.dfwlp.com 6.1-SECURITY FreeBSD 6.1-SECURITY #0: Mon Dec
> 4 07:53:55 UTC 2006
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/
Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Saturday 06 January 2007 14:14, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > ok, im backing up, and starting over. looks like 2.0 was just committed to
> > freebsd ports.
> >
> > question: is it best to use those random generated passwords, or to put in
> > my own?
>
Oliver Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wonder how I can speed up bacula?
>
> FD Bytes Written: 54,663,990,797 (54.66 GB)
> SD Bytes Written: 54,667,075,813 (54.66 GB)
> Rate: 2687.1 KB/s
>
> the directories to backup are on the same 3ware-RAID-5 as th
use duration exceeded, and bacula wait for a new volume until an
> operator come and change it in the morning.
> Is it possible to check the Volume use duration on a volume without starting a
> new job on this volume?
Configure an admin job. See:
http://bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_D
mon reason for this, but they're
not the only possible cause.
I didn't see any hardware details -- perhaps you posted it earlier and
I missed them. Bacula will need a lot of RAM to store that large of a
directory tree. Monitor top, iostat, and any other sys monitoring programs
you
atus FinishedName
>
> [other jobs]
> 1462 Full 0 0 Error29-Jan-07 18:07 ArcIMS
>
> I am puzzled why there are 13,339 SD files and 9,959,280,437 bytes
> written, but zero
]: [346-1] ERROR: index "delinx1" does not exist
> postgres[19278]: [347-1] ERROR: table "delcandidates" does not exist
> postgres[19278]: [348-1] ERROR: index "delinx1" does not exist
> postgres[19278]: [349-1] ERROR: index "delinx1" does not e
ll, he's welcome to his opinion, but he doesn't seem to have any facts to
back it up.
> > Bacula ought to have gotten a port registered by IANA in the reserved
> range rather than just
> > grabbing ports that have long been in use for printing.
Again,
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