Hi,
This have been implemented.
see bacula/patches/testing/scratch.readme
It will be commited in main trunk soon.
Bye
>
>Item 1: add option to assign purged volumes to Scratch pool
>
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more?
Hello,
> When I recently upgraded to 2.0 I found out the hard way that the
> RunClientAfterJob directive semantics changed quite a bit with the new
> version: while in 1.38 the script was run after all activities requiring
> a connection with the client were over (including data and attribute
> d
Hi,
> > > When I recently upgraded to 2.0 I found out the hard way that the
> > > RunClientAfterJob directive semantics changed quite a bit with the new
> > > version: while in 1.38 the script was run after all activities
> > > requiring a connection with the client were over (including data and
>
Hi,
Is bacula aware about files modified during backup ?
(like log or open database files)
I never see thing like that in my log :
"Warning /var/log/syslog have been modified during backup"
Bye
-
Using Tomcat but need to do
Hi,
> 2) bweb- When adding an autochanger into bweb, it references a Location
> object (nowhere else in the Bacula documentation references such an
> object)-
At this time, only bweb is using locations.
> my attempts to create a Location object have failed (although I
> can interact with th
Hi,
> I have bweb running and can view jobs as well as change the
> configuration file in /etc/bacula/bweb.conf. However when I try to use
> a command through bweb it doesn't work. I suspected it was bconsole and
> did some searching through the support archives. I ran across a test.pl
> to ve
> Hi,
>
> Is bacula aware about files modified during backup ?
> (like log or open database files)
>
> I never seen thing like that in my log :
> "Warning /var/log/syslog have been modified during backup"
>
> Bye
I have wrote a small patch to add this feature to bacula.
you can find it on the cu
Hi,
> I'm working on writing a perl script that will backup volumes in my
> AFS cell by dumping them to a NFS share. I'm running this as a
> RunBeforeJob script using some of the variable expansion features of
> bacula to fill in the arguments to the script. I have a question
> regarding
> I wasn't aware that it was important to run dbcheck at certain intervals. So
> I sat it up about 8 hours ago. It showed 4919334 orphaned file records and
> it is now deleting them. How long time is it supposed to take? It has now
> been deleting for almost 8 hours and mysqld takes about 85% of
> >> I could not find any definitive answer in the manual and couldn't
> >> find it right away when looking at the source.
> >>
> >> Also is there any timeframe of when (or even if) the format of the
> >> timestamp will be user configurable? I saw some comments in lib/
> >> btime.c about it and I
> 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,
> 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 d
if you want to see kern in action !
http://ftp.belnet.be/mirrors/FOSDEM/2007/FOSDEM2007-Bacula.ogg
(you can use vlc to see this presentation
vlc http://ftp.belnet.be/mirrors/FOSDEM/2007/FOSDEM2007-Bacula.ogg)
bye
Le Lundi 26 Février 2007 18:36, Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> On Friday 23 February 20
Hi,
Which version of brestore/bacula are you using ?
> On Saturday 17 March 2007 02:22, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> > Still playing around. I managed to get brestore loading etc but I'm not
> > sure I'm doing it right. I have put brestore.pl and the brestore.glade
> > file on my Master (director) wit
> > Which version of brestore/bacula are you using ?
>
> bacula-2.0.3 and got brestore from bacual-gui of the same version
>
> >> On Saturday 17 March 2007 02:22, Lonny Selinger wrote:
> >> > Still playing around. I managed to get brestore loading etc but I'm
> >> > not sure I'm doing it right. I
You can try this version, it fixes some mysql broken stuff
http://bacula.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/bacula/trunk/gui/brestore/brestore.pl?revision=4356
You have to cleanup your database
drop table brestore_missing_path;
drop table brestore_pathhierarchy;
drop table brestore_pathvisib
Hi,
> I'm considering the following ideas for the next couple of Bacula releases,
> and would like your ideas.
>
> 1. Release version 2.0.4 in the next week or two with a couple more bug
> fixes.
>
> 2. Release either version 2.0.5 or more likely version 2.2.0 within 4-8
> weeks, targeting 6 weeks
> I discover problem with RunScript directive in version 2.0.2 and now in
> 2.0.3 too.
> I have next directive in Job resource:
> RunScript {
>RunsWhen = After
>RunsOnSuccess = yes
>Command = "/etc/bacula/scripts/disk_check.sh %j"
> }
>
> and the script disk_check.sh is following:
> siz
Hi,
> I have installed bweb from debian package (2.0.3-1);
> for the installation, I followed the notes in the INSTALL file and filled
> the
> config form shown at first run of bweb.pl.
> Now it mostly looks ok, however I have a few questions/notes:
>
> 1) I think I read somewhere that I should is
Le Vendredi 23 Mars 2007 09:19, MaxxAtWork a écrit :
> > Database size works only with mysql > 5 and postgresql.
> > To activate it with mysql5 see INSTALL "POSTGRESQL AND MYSQL5 NOTES"
>
> Ok, I see. In debian package it wasn't there...
> I have now Bweb.pm 4284 2007-02-28 19:49:08Z and the DB_SIZ
Hi,
> 1. With the batch insert code turned on there are a number of regression
> tests that fail. They must all pass without errors prior to production
> release. Responsible: Eric
> Deadline: Roughly the end of March
I work on it
> 2. I am very concerned that the new batch insert code will und
This cause a database/system crash ? or a just a transaction rollback ?
...
Le Vendredi 23 Mars 2007 17:03, Oliver Lehmann a écrit :
> Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > It's the database job... I never seen a database (mysql, postgres or
> > oracle) saying something like &quo
Hi,
> 1. Previous when Bacula needed a new Volume, it would prune *all* volumes
> in the current pool. Now it prunes only one at a time, until it finds
> one that has been Purged. This means that less pruning will be done, and
> database records will tend to remain longer (possibly much long
Le Lundi 26 Mars 2007 00:09, Kern Sibbald a écrit :
> On Sunday 25 March 2007 22:53, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > 1. Previous when Bacula needed a new Volume, it would prune *all*
> > > volumes in the current pool. Now it prunes only one at a time,
Hi,
>Hello
>
> I will try to give a more complete description of my problem :
>
> What I want to do :
> to have a Web interface which enable me to make backups, restore and
> supervise their execution.
>
> What I have done : install bweb following the INSTALL instructions.
> Bweb seems to work f
Hi,
> i already hit some to the apparently more common errors -
> ( no ttf font set, no joblog-into-database setting ) and fixed these;
> now i'm left with one i really don't know where to fix. at the bweb
> status page there
> is a field called database size, which unfortunately only shows three
Hi,
You are using an old version, please, update with svn or debian package.
(see ReleaseNotes)
Bye
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Hi,
> Just curious how this is calculated. The volume usage always shows 0%
> average even with data on the volume. I was just wondering if this was
> another option I needed to add to me existing config.
>
> Anyone?
It takes the average size of Full media by MediaType and Pool
SELECT CO
Hi,
>We also have a problem with our PostgreSQL database. A full backup of
>our servers results in probably 50-70 GB of data, which is spooled
>quickly, but it takes about 12 hours of writing the metadata to the
>database. We tried to tune PostgreSQL, but had to turn off fsync to
>get the
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> I have upgraded our backup server to Debian etch a few days ago.
> Before this we were using sarge with hand-made packages of bacula 2.0
>
> Now we are using the packages from sourceforge since they are made for etch.
>
> I have noticed that since the upgrade the update media op
http://bacula.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/bacula/gui/bweb/html/favicon.ico
you can use this
Bye
Le mardi 26 septembre 2006 18:40, Dan Langille a écrit :
> Do we have a Bacula favicon? I think not.
>
> Does someone want to create one? I think the little bat is a good
> place to start.
-
>> Also, I noticed in the current "limitations" that 4 billion files is
>> the limit per database? (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
> I'm surprised, but delighted, to find it's that simple. That's a sign
> of a well-written application.
All bacula's code is using 64bit functions for FileId_t (ie edit_uint64() or
str_to_int64())
> Would this work with MySQL and SQLLite as well? (Don't know if MySQL has
> a 64-bit int or no
Hi,
You have found a bug, i think we can correct this with this patch :
--- my/src/dird/ua_run.c2006-12-30 16:36:37.0 +0100
+++ cvs/src/dird/ua_run.c 2007-01-03 20:23:43.0 +0100
@@ -467,6 +467,7 @@
jcr->pool = pool;
set_rwstorage(jcr, &store);
jcr->client
Le Samedi 13 Janvier 2007 12:10, Andreas Németh a écrit :
> Item 1: Adjust database-scripts to be able to run remotely
> Origin: Andreas Nemeth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 13 January 2007
> Status:
>
> What: Adjust the database scripts (see Notes) to take the hostname of
> the machine w
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> > I've now installed bweb on a second machine, and have never run into a
> > problem like you describe. Perhaps Eric will have some idea on this, but
> > one piece of advice that I just got from Eric regarding a problem I had
> > is to always look in the Apache error_log
> If I then select VU0EM005 add click on 'Status', I immediately get this
> error again:
>
> http://vu0em005/cgi-bin/bweb/bweb.pl?client=VU0EM005&action.x=23&action.y=1
>9&action=client_status
>
> [Fri Jan 19 17:35:01 2007] [error] [client 53.60.5.110] print() on closed
> filehandle GEN0 at /usr/li
-----8<---
It could be also a good idea to open a bug on bugs.bacula.org.
Bye
Le Samedi 20 Janvier 2007 00:15, Ralf Gross a écrit :
> Eric Bollengier schrieb:
> > > If I then select VU0EM005 add click on 'Status', I immediately get this
> >
Hi,
On 26 Jan 2007 at 15:00, Dan Langille wrote:
> We're doing a large backup (1.5 million files). We have Spool
> Attributes = Yes. I suspect it is spooling the attributes now and
> has been doing so for a few hours.
>
> Is "status client" expected to work during the spooling of
> attribute
Hi,
> 3. The Job (a unique identifier for a job that runs). The Job looks
> something like kernsave.2006-02-25_12.38.07. I.e. it is a combination of
> the Job Name and the date/time the job ran. No two jobs start at the same
> time, so it is unique -- providing you never use the same JobName in
Hi,
> I would like to help improve the existing interface, but, the existing
> ones are too complicated e have too many graphics, javascript...
Bweb use template for rendering html pages, you can wrote *your*
backend without javascript or graphics. Just adapt all bweb/tpl/*.tpl files.
> this
Hi,
> What is the best way to backup MySQL databases?
> I've got a few web servers that i'd like to backup, which rely heavily on
> MySQL for offering dynamic content.
> Should i just backup the "/var/lib/mysql/*" directly? Does that mean i have
> to shutdown the MySQL process during the backup?
Hi,
> I like to have the backup job to fail if the script which runs after the
> job had some problems.
> The AbortJobOnError seems not to work for the After script.
> How can I do that?
> My script has a exit 1 for a failure. For the Before script it works fine.
This doesn't work at this time,
Hi,
It's why we provide the bwild tool... If you are using something
special, you can validate your expression with this tool.
I have run the testfnm regress tool from the glibc with the old bacula
version, and more than one tests are failing...
[ 3] a[/]b matches a/b -> FAIL
[ 5] * matches
On Monday 03 September 2007 19:12:12 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 03 September 2007 18:44, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's why we provide the bwild tool... If you are using something
> > special, you can validate your expression with this tool.
&
> > glibc tests are better than before :
> > [18] [/b matches [/b -> FAIL
>
> To the best of my knowledge the following are not wildcard matches. If
> they are can you point me to the definition of [:alpha:]?
>
> > [36] *[[:alpha:]]/*[[:alnum:]] does not match a/b -> FAIL
> > [37] *[![:digit:
> Hello everybody,
>
> We have a 1.38.11 bacula server and we use it to backup 60 clients on san
> disks environment. We want to use the runscript option on a job section.
> But, when > we do it, we have the following error:
>
> Config error: Keyword "RunScript" not permitted in this resource.
>
Hi,
> This appears to be either some original bug or one introduced with the
> RegexWhere code. The pointer to the format string is NULL because it was
> never set correctly.
I have seen, this little bug is present since 1.38... (and certainly before).
> This is reported as bug #955.
The #955
Hi,
I have seen what is wrong and i will fix it.
Thanks
On Thursday 20 September 2007 00:11:00 Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Short summary for forwarding to the -devel list:
> Bacula 2.2.4
> DIR crashes on certain commands. This might be a command parser issue,
> I think.
>
> Arno
>
> 20.09.2007
Hi,
> Ok I don't know if this is the right place to ask bweb questions but after I
> have failed to get the nice gui on to my mac os x I have changed to bweb I
> got it all working except one part. Jobs tell it to run a job the list is
> blank? Any clues?
Have you read and follow INSTALL notes ?
> In bconsole I cannot change the "Replace" option in a restore job.
> See the following partial bconsole session:
Thanks for feedback. I have open a bug report on bugs.bacula.org.
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=969
I will fix this shortly
Bye
--
> bug 969 shows as fixed in 2.2.5 but it is still broken for me as shown
> below.
Hi,
It seems that the 2.2.4-restore.patch doesn't have been applied to
the 2.2.5 release.
You can apply it yourself and rebuild the bacula-dir binary or wait
for the 2.2.6 release.
Sorry for this inconvenience.
>> bug 969 shows as fixed in 2.2.5 but it is still broken for me as shown
>> below.
> Hi,
> It seems that the 2.2.4-restore.patch doesn't have been applied to
> the 2.2.5 release.
Read 2.2.4-replace.patch instead of 2.2.4-restore.patch.
> You can apply it yourself and rebuild the bacula-dir b
Hi,
> 25.10.2007 18:25,, David Fix wrote::
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I went to restore some of my data, but the file table is empty! I've
>> never seen this before... The filename table has the filename I'm
>> looking for, and the path table has the path of it... But there is NO
>> data in the file t
Hi,
> I added "Client Run Before/After Job" scripts to two backup jobs in
> order to stop/start mysql. But the "After" script seems to hang the
> bacula-fd. Using 'status dir', the bacula console shows a terminated
> status for these jobs, and the command 'list jobs' shows their status as
> 'R'.
On Thursday 01 November 2007 22:22:40 Dane Miller wrote:
> Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > IHMO, i think that the script doesn't close stderr, stdout and stdin
> > properly.
>
> Hey you're right! stderr is the culprit here. The following Client Run
> After J
Hi,
> All,
> I am having a hard time correctly configuring a job to run before
> a client backup on a Win32 host. I believe its just incorrect syntax
> or encapsulation in the bacula-dir.conf file. Was hoping someone could
> tell me how to correct this quickly. Here is the error
> 'C:/Program
> Hello all,
>
> I have a problem with bweb (Bacula version 2.2.6, bweb version 2.2)
> I successfully installed it on Slackware 12 (followed the installation
> instructions), and it runs fine on http://slackware/bweb.
> Shows information about clients, volumes, but some things doesn't work.
>
>
Hi,
Thanks for this patch, it was applied to the trunk, and uploaded to
sourceforge.
Bye
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 23:08:39 Richard Mortimer wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> Please find attached my patch that fixes Bacula bug 1016. Scott Simpson
> has tested the patch and reports that it fixes the iss
Hi,
>Well, with 1.38.8 on FreeBSD-6.0 it hasn't worked me not once - every time I
>do 'reload', director just quits.
>Silver
Me too, when my configuration isn't ok and that i do a "reload" command,
it's stops my director... And if i have running jobs, i have to restart them.
The reload function
Hi,
You can find informations about that on bacula manual
http://bacula.org/dev-manual/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#SECTION000243000
You can try this (change Pool.Name and MediaType)
SELECT Media.VolumeName AS volumename,
Media.VolStatus AS volstatus,
Media.LastWr
> On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 02:58:01PM +0200, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> >FROM_UNIXTIME(
> > UNIX_TIMESTAMP(Media.LastWritten)
> > + (Media.VolRetention)
> >) AS expire
>
> Or, if you're using Postgres rather than MySQL...
>
&g
Hi,
>I haven't tried this yet, but I figured I'd ask. Is it possible to
>have multiple "Client Run Before Job" options for the Job directive?
This is implemented in version 1.39 with RunScript feature.
Bye
-
Using Tomcat
Hello,
What is the difference with item 6 of the current project file ?
Bye
Le Monday 16 February 2009 11:02:34 Alex F, vous avez écrit :
> Item 1. Delete volume on purge.
> Origin: Alex F, alexxzell at yahoo dot com
> Date: 16 February 2009
>
> What: A feature that would permit Bacula to delete
Le Sunday 10 May 2009 17:17:22 Shad L. Lords, vous avez écrit :
> ebollengier wrote:
> > Vtape is used only for test purpose, and the maximum size is defined at
> > the compilation time (see vtape.h).
>
> Thanks for the tip. I do see where it is defined by default to be 20G. If
> this is only to
Hi,
If your are using PostgreSQL with UTF8, Postgres will check all
input to see if they are valid UTF8.
If your client is in ISO885X, you will not be able to store filename
with accent in your catalog.
To be able to store anything, you have to use SQL_ASCII (the name
could be confusing)
Before
>> > But this bug renders the incremental backups (almost) useless...
>>
>> This is not a bug at all. This is a common characteristic of many
>> backup systems.
>
> well, ok,
>
> this limitation renders the incremental backups (almost) useless.
Why not run a command like 'find . -type f > file_
Hi,
Dan Langille wrote:
> Vladimirs Vecgailis wrote:
>> As it stands at http://www.bacula.org/?page=projects the date, when
>> this item/limitation was noted/registered was the "28 November 2005"
>> and is now the "Item 1" on the project-list.
>>
>> Maybe you know how is the stand at the moment?
> Hi,
>
> I saw that there will be Baculasystems in Paris next week. Who knows who's
> founded this company?
Hi,
I think that you can get informations here
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=professional%20support&[EMAIL
PROTECTED]&start=0
Bye
On Sunday 27 January 2008 16:29:14 Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Am 26.01.2008 19:50 schrieb Eric Bollengier:
> >> I saw that there will be Baculasystems in Paris next week. Who knows
> >> who's founded this company?
> >
> > I think that you can get information
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for an easy to use restore-routine for my customer. So that he
> can do the restore himself.
> Is there something like that?
> Maybe even something that integrates into Bweb?
>
> Matthias
Hi Matthias,
SVN version of bweb (quite stable, but catalog schema will change a b
> Hello,
>
> We have a LTO-3 Ultrium Tape Library.Bacula 2.2.7 is implemented in SLES
> 9.
>
> The despooling speed to the tape is 7.8 MB/sec always, even with
> hardware compression and no hardware compression.
>
> Is it possible to increase the despooling speed.
Hi,
My LTO-3 writes at 140MB/
Le Saturday 25 October 2008 13:41:15 Ulrich Leodolter, vous avez écrit :
> On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 11:32 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > For some time now, I haven't really been happy with the Bacula patch
> > procedure. Basically, when we fix a bug (either from a bug report or
> > ours
Hello,
We have a patch for that, this is scheduled for the 3.0.0 version.
trunk/patches/testing/fileid64.patch
Modifications are quite simple (postgresql part)
BEGIN;
ALTER TABLE file ALTER fileid TYPE bigint ;
ALTER TABLE basefiles ALTER fileid TYPE bigint;
COMMIT;
The serial counter doesn't n
Le Friday 19 December 2008 20:15:37 David Lee Lambert, vous avez écrit :
> The advantage of a "C" stored procedure is speed:
Yes, for sure but it's also a bit more complex to install...
To speedup things (for reading), it's also possible to create an index (i will
add the IMMUTABLE parameter)
B
Hello Bastian,
Le Tuesday 13 January 2009 14:27:49 Bastian Friedrich, vous avez écrit :
> when manually recycling a (used) volume with
> "update volume=xxx VolStatus=Recycle"
> this volume will be accepted for overwriting. Nonetheless, Jobs that have
> been written to that volume will NOT be remov
Hello,
Le Thursday 29 January 2009 14:59:38 Alex F, vous avez écrit :
> Item 1: Implementation of running Job speed limit.
> Origin: Alex F, alexxzell at yahoo dot com
> Date: 29 January 2009
>
> What: I noticed the need for an integrated bandwidth limiter for running
> jobs. It would be very usef
Hello,
And why not use an encrypted filesystem to store your media ?
One major advantage, it's already there and can be functionnal in 30mins,
an other advantage, is that a simple "cp" permit to crypt old backups.
Bye
Le Tuesday 03 February 2009 16:33:21 Tobias Barth, vous avez écrit :
> Hi,
>
Hello,
Just to let you know that Bacula Systems is organizing its next Admin I
training session 28th, 29th and 30th of October, in Yverdon-les-Bains,
Switzerland.
The Administrator I Training Course is designed to help new or existing
administrators of Bacula to acquire the knowledge they need t
Hello,
On 10/01/14 13:34, Kearns, Chris wrote:
>
>
> The documentation
> (http://www.bacula.org/7.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_7_0_0.html)
> describes a the restart command, and a new “resume” command, that “is
> used to rerun running a Job that had been canceled or had failed.”
>
>
>
Hello,
Le 20. 10. 14 11:14, Anton Gorlov a écrit :
> The problem is observed recently time.
>
> After database backup "Dir inserting Attributes" job runs more than 5 hours.
> Previously, it takes less time. Size of database changed slightly, current
> size
> - 85Gb.
> the loads of io system: ioto
Hello,
Le 21. 10. 14 17:10, Blake Dunlap a écrit :
> This sounds like a bug in bacula actually. It shouldn't follow
> recursion into the same structure, simply store the link and move on.
This is exactly what Bacula is doing with links, it means that here it's
not links, but real directories pro
Hello,
Bacula Systems is growing and to properly serve our customers in
East Europe, we are looking for a good sysadmin that knows Bacula
and would like to help our customers resolve support problems
that they may have.
If you live in East Europe and this interests you, please go to the
following
Hello,
If you are a talented individual who enjoys a challenge, thinks in a
pro-active way with a customer centric mindset, we think we have
something to interest you at Bacula Systems. We are a fast growing
company which values contribution and has a unique value set.
We are looking to grow our S
Hello Dan,
On 14/01/2015 01:58, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> If they all have distinct values for Address, it works. If not, one or more
> Storage are silently ignored.
>
You are right, some users have many Storage resources in their
configuration, and now, by default, bacula is trying to list onl
Hello,
On 15/04/2015 16:31, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Can anyone confirm that base jobs with fileset different than the normal
> job should not be used?
The base jobs can use any fileset and even an other client if you want.
> Basically the problem arises when restoring data because files
Hello Silver,
On 21/04/2015 10:29, Silver Salonen wrote:
>
> I think there is something else wrong with my backups here. We now have
> 7.0.5, but Base job is still not selected when starting restore. Maybe
> we're missing DB entries here or... ?
>
> === Restore steps: ===
> - Enter a list of f
Hello,
>> Indeed, I now confirmed that:
>> - I could browse for files for restore after bscanning the Full backup
>> volume
>> - even though I bscanned also Base backup volume these files could not
>> be restored (still getting "Error: file_create.c:382 Unknown file type
>> 24; not restored:")
Hello,
On 24/04/2015 11:43, Silver Salonen wrote:
>
> I did test it with 7.0.5 at latest. This "restriction" is actually that
> the restore does not include the files from Base job although it should.
> It also seems that somewhere the information is there because otherwise
> it wouldn't even try
Hello,
On 24/04/2015 15:23, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On 04/24/2015 01:13 PM, Eric Bollengier wrote:
>> On 24/04/2015 11:43, Silver Salonen wrote:
>>> I did test it with 7.0.5 at latest. This "restriction" is actually that
>>> the restore does not include the f
Hello Doug,
On 06/02/2015 09:01 PM, Doug Sampson wrote:
> Recently FreeBSD announced that its default Perl version is now 5.20 and
> urged all users to upgrade to that version. I did so. Now
> make_catalog_backup.pl doesn’t run. The first indication was as follows:
>
>
>
> 30-May 09:05 pisces-
Hello,
It looks to be an issue with the AFS code, I pushed a fix in the git
repository (Branch-7.2), I would appreciate your feedback.
Thanks,
Best Regards
Eric
On 09/22/2015 02:15 PM, Wanderlei Huttel wrote:
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux 8.2 (jessie) with Kernel Linux 4.2.0 and I
> can't comp
Hello Stephen,
On 09/23/2015 07:45 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I build bacula 7.2 on rhel 7.1 but have not systemd file for bacula-fd.
> Is there an example available?
>
> I thought perhaps that building bacula would make one, as I have this at
> the end of my configure output:
Hello Stephen,
On 10/03/2015 12:00 AM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
>
> All,
>
> I believe I'm having mysql database issues since upgrading to 7.2 (from
> 7.0.2). I run mysql innodb with 900Gb database that's largely the File
> table.
For large catalog, we usually advise to use PostgreSQL wher
Hello Robert,
I think you did a really nice investigation work :-) I think that your patch is
almost right, and we need to figure if we want to add specific directives for
that. I tend to believe right now that with or without the POSIX call, the os
will cache the file, and it sounds better to
Snapshot.MYD
>
>
>
> Not related, but I just noticed that somehow the new Snapshot table is
> MyISAM format. How did that happen?
>
> Regarding:
> > Would be nice also if you can give the number of Filename per Client
> (from the job table).
>
> Do you have a sam
>
>
>
> thanks,
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10/03/2015 12:02 AM, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> > Hello Stephen,
> >
> > On 10/03/2015 12:00 AM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> >>
> >>
> &
Hello Robert,
Le 08. 10. 15 13:54, Robert Heinzmann a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> I think you did a really nice investigation work :-)
> Thanks ... was fun :)
>
>> I think that your patch is almost right, and we need to figure if we want to
>> add specific directives for that. I tend to believe right now
runed yet :).
>
> Best regards,
> Ana
>
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 3:17 AM, Eric Bollengier
> <mailto:eric.bolleng...@baculasystems.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks Ana!
>
> Something such as
>
> SELECT ClientId, SUM(JobFiles) AS NB FROM Job GROUP BY Clie
Hello Peter,
On 01/28/2016 10:09 PM, Peter Keller wrote:
>
> In bacula 7.2.0, in the Options block in a FileSet, if I specify something
> like
> accurate=s5, in what order is it tested? I ask because I'd prefer the order of
> check size first, then md5 sum--from the cheapest check to most expens
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