I've been running bacula 1.38 on my linux fileserver with 2 exabyte
magnum LTO-3 libraries for several months and I recently had problems
with a couple of full backups failing due to lost communication with
the FD daemon. I was writing directly to the tape drive and decided to
try data spooling to
I have a large fileserver with 2 tape libraries and I have each library
handling a different set of filesystems. Can I have 2 catalogs, one
for each library and the jobs it backs up, even though they are on
the same system ?
Thanks,
Dirk
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I've installed the windows bacula client on a windows XP system I want to
back up. It's installed in C:\bacula\bin and the configuration file
is there, but the service fails to start. Per the user's guide section
on windows clients, I've tried to run the command with debugging from
a console win
/bacula/working
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# Send all messages except skipped files back to Director
Messages {
Name = Standard
Address = 128.218.64.241
Password = "x"
director = localhost-dir = all, !skipped
}
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> Dan Langille wrote:
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
Yes - the working directory is a subdirectory of the c:\bacula directory
does the c: need to be specified ?
> On 29 Mar 2007 at 14:21, Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote:
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>> On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>>> -BEG
My apologies if this has a simple solution, but I couldn't find anything
with a (quick) search:
I've been running bacula 1.38.x for quite awhile and it's been
very nice, except for the massive amount of time the database
attr spooling takes - mine is huge due to the tremendous number of
files my u
cula sqlite database, dumping it to
ascii input every week.
Thanks again very much for your help.
Dirk
> Hi,
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> 12.10.2007 22:03,, Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote::
>> My apologies if this has a simple solution, but I couldn't find anything
>> with a (quick) search:
>>
>
I'm new to bacula and am setting bacula up for backing up a large
raidserver. I have 2 7-slot (single drive) Exabyte Magnum LTO-3
autoloaders connected to the server. I've gone through the basic setup
and tested the tapes and autoloaders for general functionality and
everything seems good. I
> Hello,
>
> On Friday 28 July 2006 22:56, Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote:
>> I'm new to bacula and am setting bacula up for backing up a large
>> raidserver. I have 2 7-slot (single drive) Exabyte Magnum LTO-3
>> autoloaders connected to the server. I've gone thro
Bacula-users,
This may be discussed somewhere, but I couldn't find it:
I have 2 backup devices on my system. I'm only backing up the local
server with bacula. I've defined several backup jobs for the server,
because I don't want one giant full backup, but rather several smaller
fulls to run at
ame or label.
Dirk
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote:
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>> On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
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>> This solution solved the problem, thanks very much: I defined the
>> media type for the tape drive in one of the autoloaders to be LTO-4,
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
For what it's worth, I found that if I unloaded and re-loaded the
SCSI controller, tape (st) and generic (sg) drivers on my system (linux,
mandriva 2006) that would fix occasional problems with my tape and autoloader.
My SCSI controller only has the tape/a
I'm having a problem with over-writing recycled volumes. I have my
jobs setup so that I retain file information for 90 days and job
retention for 6 months:
File Retention = 90 days# 90 days
Job Retention = 6 months# six months
And my catalog has:
Volume REtention
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