Hi all,
I keep getting this error message from bacula. I do not have a job
called client1 defined in bacula-dir.conf. I have done a grep -r -i
client1 /etc/bacula and found nothing. I am using gentoo and the gentoo
ebuild of bacula.
===
08-Nov 08:05 slain-sd: Job Client1
his previous
responses to someone. Could that be the answer and if yes, is this feature
already available?
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Mark Gimelfarb.
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So my question is how do I remove volumes from the catalog?
Mark
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RTFM for the win.
I was looking for the remove command.
Sorry to spam the list, gents.
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> Hiya list,
>
> I added a bunch of volumes with the add command but both the volume
> sequence numbers and slot locations came out wrong. I then discovered
> th
time, I'd
much rather be restoring at near wire speed from a local system.
Regards,
Mark
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Barak Griffis wrote:
> That's not friendly with unstable/slow links... Does anyone have any
> other insightful ideas on how to handle this sort of situation?
ost. Offsite,
preferably.
HTH,
Mark
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f the client, it's simply:
"C:\Program Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.exe" /service -c "C:\Program
Files\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf"
I don't know why it's failing to install the service for him, but that
command line should get a functioning F
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:22 AM, compdoc wrote:
> > Not to worry: as of windows 7, windows backup is still broken
>
> Windows 7 Pro backup is ok, but it does break easily and doesn't tell you
> that its stopped working...
>
>
How are you running the Windows backup? As a scheduled task on Windo
27;ve certainly heard of
people with 7 or 10 year retentions, but you're talking about it being an
issue if jobs you run today get purged in 2057? Sorry, it just really
piqued my interest because it's so far out of any use cases I've heard of.
Mark
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sed it, but what's that section
of your SD config look like? Does the user (likely 'bacula') that the SD is
running as have rw access to the path given in your File section, and the
path exists?
Regards,
Mark
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Valerio Pachera wrote:
>
> SCOPE: We want the possibility of restore any file till 2 weeks ago.
>
...
> at sunday of the third week, the first full backup get overwritten.
>
> _ _ _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ _ _ |
>
> This means that, of the first week, I can only restor
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Bart Swedrowski wrote:
>
> I think what Lawrence meant was that say full backup takes 33GB, as
> the one below.
>
> | 1,089 | tic FS | 2011-01-08 02:05:03 | B| F |
> 464,798 | 33,390,404,320 | T |
>
> Now, if you do Incremental backup, it'
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Randy Katz wrote:
> Dan, I said I compiled and installed the program but had not done
> configuration, implies
> I had some exposure to some docs somewhere.
If you care to help here is
> a reply to a
> guy that gave me an off-list reply of sorts, as of yet I have
orrect configuration
file: /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
#
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Paulo Martinez
wrote:
> Am 31.01.2011 um 15:31 schrieb Mark:
> > On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Dan Langille
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >I keep thinking, the private key (used only for decryption) does not
> > >need to be
s and suggestions welcome!
>
What are you looking for that Max Full Interval doesn't do? If you set Max
Full Interval to 30 days, and only schedule incremental jobs, then every 30
days one of your incrementals gets bumped to a full. Are you looking to
prevent someone from
bacula group (note that
I'm not sure if bacula will complain about the key's permissions being too
lose, but it's quick to change back if so), or if the filesystem is mounted
with ACL support, just do a setfacl and allow the user "scar" to read the
file.
HTH,
Mark
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>
Does it work if you add the ' --canonicalize' option?
readlink --canonicalize /dev/vmguests/backup
HTH,
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Mark wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Tobias Schenk wrote:
>
>> Oh, sorry, I really got confused with this mail.
>>
>>
>> bash>readlink /dev/vmguests/backup
>> I get:
>> ../dm-6
>>
m
each other, only to ensure it's encrypted when offsite. They alll use the
same client cert and key.
Regards,
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definitive record
t uses VSS snapshots to do its backups, what is
your script doing differently than simply configuring Bacula to backup e.g.
the D: drive (if your Exchange DBs are on D:)? Honest question, not being
critical. I've been doing backups as another replier mentioned, using
Windows Backup
fileset. I'm a FreeBSD neophyte, is the
SATA/AHCI stuff just not good yet or would much better results be likely
with a newer board/controller?
Thanks for any info,
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On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Steven Schlansker wrote:
>
> On Feb 9, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Martin Simmons wrote:
>
> >>>>>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 20:22:46 -0600, Mark said:
> >>
> >> Just checking to see if people are having success with
Item 1: add option to assign purged volumes to Scratch pool
Date: 08 Feb, 2007
Origin: Mark Bergman
Status:
What:
Add an option to allow purged volumes to be automatically assigned
to the Scratch pool upon reuse.
Why:
It's often difficu
any obvious things that can be done to improve the
database reliability, stability, or performance?
I understand that there's probably too little information in this post to give
detailed answers to all these questions, and that doing database tuning via
e-mail is difficult at best, bu
e_buffer = 2M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 128M
sort_buffer_size = 128M
read_buffer = 2M
write_buffer = 2M
[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout
###
Yes, the machine is doing way too many things to be the best choice for a
bacula serv
eed to run 'update volume' to
=> make sure that Recycle is set to 'yes', and then run the 'purge jobs
=> volume' command to mark the volume as purged. "OK", I think to myself, "no
=> problem". I run 'update volume', and I make sure
for having the request submitted in a
particular format...it would improve the quality of the requests, reduce the
number of times that they are re-submitted because of "formatting errors", and
make it easier on Kern (and the other developers) if the data was in a
standardized f
ntation states that Bacula backs up Windows systems using the
Windows API calls, so virus protection software should be able to easily exclude
Bacula.
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Windows_Version_Bacula.html
Mark
=>
=> AB
=>
The information contained in this e-mail messag
"/var/tmp/*"
}
File = /
}
# Exclude Stuff
Exclude
{
File = /var/log/wtmp
File = /var/log/wtmpx
File = /var/log/utmp
File = /var/log/lastlog
File = /var/adm/wtmp
File = /var/adm/wtmpx
File = /var/adm/utmp
File
Item 1: enable bacula to report on purge/prune/recycle actions in the future
Origin: Mark Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Apr 9 11:26:31 EDT 2007
Status:
What: Enable bacula to produce a report on the purge/prune/recycle actions
that would take plac
Item 1: allow bacula to alias one directory path to another
Origin: Mark Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Apr 9 11:26:31 EDT 2007
Status:
What: Allow bacula to alias one directory path for another.
Why: Snapshots (or other means of copying a directory tree) may appear
insert a blank tape
time tar --totals -c -f /dev/your_tape_device /path/to/your/storage
(assuming GNUtar)
time dd ifýev/urandom ofýev/your_tape_device bs24 count102400
>
I use mysql database, i create the database with the script provided by
bacula.
&g
=> I use mysql database, i create the database with the script provided by
=> bacula.
=>
=> Regards.
=>
Mark Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator
Section of Biomedical Image Analysis 215-662-7310
Department of Radiology,
eate a symlink from
/dev/sgWHATEVER to /dev/changer. That way, all my bacula configs (and other
admin tools and documentation) can always refer to /dev/changer.
Mark
=> Thank you!
=> Mike
=>
Mark Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Section of Biomedical
I'm sorry if this question is easily apparent in the Bacula
documentation but I simply can not find a straight answer.
My boss wants to move away from our current backup system; so I
recommended Bacula.
He loves the power and cost savings we would receive from Bacula but
will not convert based
bacula-2.x code, rendering bug reports meaningless?
Aside from configuring the clients to accept connections from an alternative
bacula-dir, and ensuring that the schedules don't conflict, do you have any
suggestions for setting up this kind of environment (ie., each bacula-fd client
will con
tion, and repeat the "umount" command
for each of the tape drives within the autochanger (specifying the drive
number).
Mark
=>
=>
=>
=> Thanks!
=>
=>
=>
=> --Jeremy Koppel
=>
=>
=>
=>
=> --_=_NextPart_1655_00025162.00015147
=> Conte
up job athena1-inc JobId=1045 Volume="39"
pool="Incremental" device=""Drive-0" (/dev/tape0)"
Files=798,055 Bytes=170,634,464,916 Bytes/sec=3,662,705
FDReadSeqNo=9,287,136 in_msg=7011280 out_msg=5 fd=28
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or not, because it is unlikely
=> that I will be making any further patches for 1.38.11.
=>
For my clarification...do you consider the 1.39.x series to be production
quality?
Kern --
I do want to restate that I do appreciate the quality, features, and depth of
Bacula, and I'm
ill reach EOT earlier than
expected?
Kern --
I will be able to use the LTO3 autochanger, and a new server (Linux,
RHEL4, x86_em64t, mysql5) that will eventually host Bacula, for beta
testing new versions, providing an additional platform to resolve this
it's
writing to both tapes 52 and 55 in the same volume!
I am happy to supply config files or additional debugging information.
Thanks,
Mark
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Job=sbia
hi,
Trying this on Redhat Enterprise 3, I have attached the config.log
src/gnome2-console does exists in the bacula directory.
Mark
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I see. There's only one storage device defined in my
bacula-dir.conf, and that's the autochanger. All the volumes belong to that
device.
=>
=>
=> The fastest fix in the meantime is to unload the tape, then rerun the
=> bconsole "mount" command.
Yes...
Tha
Is this possible?
[Environment]
bacula 1.38.11
Linux (FC1)
mysql5 (innodb)
23 slot, 2 drive autochanger (soon to be 2xLTO3, with a mix of LTO2
and LTO3 media--the LTO2 devoted to the Incremental pool, the
LTO3 for th
cking up some clients takes 2~3 days.
It's really bad to have an incremental promoted to a "full" backup, and then
the scheduled full backup runs simultaneously...this kills the performance of
both the backup server and client.
Thanks,
Mark
=>
=> &g
the checksum matches the specified
file, regardless of their name or location?
I'd be very grateful if anyone could contribute a snippet of SQL...
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator
Section of Biomedical Image Analysis
discussion on the bacula mailing list and that steps to be taken to
ensure the growth and long-term viability of the project.
Mark Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Department of Radiology, U
;, choose
"select the most recent backup for a client", pick the client, mark
files, then modify the job to look like this:
JobName:RestoreFiles
Bootstrap: /var/bacula/dir.bigdawg.5.restore.bsr
Where: C:/restore/
Replace:always
FileSet:fileset.desktop.xpsp2
Cli
s(one
server, for example, is a mail server that averages about 45GB spread
over 550,000 files).
Apologies for any confusion.
-mh.
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similar configuration. Before that unit is put into production use, I can set
up test installs of Bacula if you would like me to run field tests to debug the
autochanger code.
=>
=> This would be good.
=>
=> Removing an apparent bias towards using Drive0 would be good too, as it
=&g
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The "stat stor" command also reports the wrong information, while query number
15 (reporting what volumes Bacula thinks are in the autochanger) correctly
identified volume 000035 as being in the Full pool.
I have seen this behavior on many volumes. It's con
Full backup
exists on the combination of the client name and the fileset, not on the job
name? Essentially, can the new "snickers" job be an alias for both
"snickers-full" and "snickers-inc"?
Also, if I do go ahead with the change to the job names, will the exist
ilesets written to media, with
entries in the temporary table, but lacking records in the
permanent table would have the File records updated from the
temporary table)
Mark "exposing my db ignorance daily" Bergman
=>
=> >
=
eate special attributes (ACLs, Linux immutable files, Solaris "door" files,
device special files, etc.).
There may be a lot of corner cases (very OS specific) that will
require testing if the FD is run as a non-root user.
Mark
=>
=> __Martin
Mark Bergman
ton
Yes, it's too silly, and too easy to spell incorrectly.
=> >
=> > # bat
=>
=> Ok, that's just cute. :p
Yep.
Mark
=>
=> > At 17:37 16.1.2007, Mike wrote:
=> > >On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kern Sibbald might have said:
=> > > > Hello,
=> &
,JobBytes,
- JobMedia.StartFile as VolFile,VolumeName
+ VolumeName
FROM Client,Job,JobMedia,Media
WHERE Client.Name='%1'
AND Client.ClientId=Job.ClientId
####
Mark "exposing my ignorance of SQL daily"
pha-fd, beta-fd, gamma-fd)
do
echo "query\n3\n$client\nquit\n" | bconsole -f
/etc/bconsole.conf | \
grep "^|"
done
in which case, I would want the client name on each line of the output.
Mark
=>
=> YMM
Item 1: the numerical priority of restore jobs should be dynamically set to
make them happen sooner
Date: 22 Jan, 2007
Origin: Mark Bergman
Status:
What:
If bacula is configured to run jobs concurrently, then all jobs with
a priority number less than the
Item 1: enable persistent naming/number of SQL queries
Date: 24 Jan, 2007
Origin: Mark Bergman
Status:
What:
Change the parsing of the query.sql file and the query command so that
queries are named/numbered by a fixed value, not their order in the
file
Fred_workstation-fd:/Documents and Settings/fred
Thanks,
Mark
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Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania
http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:1
server, I'm amazed they're that fast at all.
If you're backing up to disk, drop GZIP once and see how it goes. If you're
going straight to tape, you're pretty much at the limit then. That's a lot of
virtualization.
Mark
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 03:56:57PM -0700, Lyle
MySQL 4.1.something (whatever comes with RHEL/Centos)
I'm at 13 GB, and I'll admit I've never ran dbcheck, actually.
Mark
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:41:53AM +0200, Juan Luis Frances wrote:
> Hi,
>
> PgSQL or MySQL? :-)
>
> Do you have any problems using "d
cause of the large amount of data.
Right. I'm not backing up my VMWare VPS either, just the actual hosting
machine, with that speed. I'd have to try one of the VMs to see what it's speed
is.
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drive in the future, all those
tapes will have to be "weof"'d as they get recycled.
Mark
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:52:19AM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 October 2005 10:36, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > On 26.10.2005 09:53, Ke
upport libraries are available for Win64 anyway...?
(not that anything's available from Win64 from anywhere else in the world, but
hey)
Mark
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:32:45AM -0400, Dave Sutherland wrote:
> In the past I have been able to compile the wx-console on my windows XP
> sy
time to do things right by my employer, which isn't
a luxury everyone has access to when rolling out backup services.
Cheers, and thanks.
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Hey, thanks for the reply on this Arno. I was just about to mail out with this
- oddly, the problem didn't start with my ATL L200's until 1.38.3.
Mark
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:18:11PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 1/23/2006 10:32 PM, Steve Loughr
on the client)
Mysql 5.0.22
Thanks,
Mark
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http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:113
e. How can I make it not busy and be able to access the device
=> using mt?
Is bacula running? If so, it's got access to the tape device, which is making
it busy.
Try:
lsof /dev/nst0
to see any open file handles pointing to /dev/nst0.
Mark
=>
=> TIA
=>
=> Mike
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Error Code=0 (Unknown?!)
=> mtx: Request Sense: Sense Key=No Sense
=> mtx: Request Sense: FileMark=no
=> mtx: Request Sense: EOM=no
=> mtx: Request Sense: ILI=no
=> mtx: Request Sense: Additional Sense Code = 00
=> mtx: Request Sense: Additional Sense Qualifier = 00
=>
I recently upgraded from 1.38 to the current stable. I didn't do it earlier
because,
well, everything worked so well. Now I'm trying to come up to speed with the
changes
and new features.
I'm curious if a feature to prevent descending into a directory by having an
indicator file with some s
Mark Nienberg wrote:
> If not, is it possible to simulate it with an option something like this:
>
> Include {
> Options {
> Exclude = yes
> }
> File = \ }
>
> where the "program.to.run.on.client" would search for a particular
(if there is such a thing) be in danger of
reaching those limits if database records were retained as long as the data
itself?
Thanks,
Mark
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Dep
27;, 'Recycle') OR Pool.Name='Scratch')
ORDER BY VolumeName;
##
=>
=> Arno
=>
=> > Thanks,
=> >
=> > Charles
dailyreport
Description: dailyreport
bacu
(as
far as I can see) with zombie clients, so I just wanted to make sure
this would indeed resolve our issues when a client goes loopy.
Thanks,
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use, I'm embarrassed to admit). In any event, thanks
for
your contributions.
Mark
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In the message dated: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 12:15:43 +0200,
The pithy ruminations from Felix Schwarz on
were:
=> Mark,
=>
=> Mark Nienberg wrote:
=> > Sourceforge shows that your version 2.0.3 for fedora 5 had:
=> >
=> > 312 downloads for the client,
=> >
; recovery but should not be considered for long term (5+ years, possibly
=> even less depending on what you need it for) storage needs in my humble
=> opinion.
=>
[SNIP!]
I agree, in that backup is not entirely the same thing as "archive".
Mark
Mark Bergman
eeable future.
Absolutely. BackupPC is not an "enterprise" product, as that's become defined.
That doesn't mean that it lacks useful features, ideas, and is not a better
choice than Bacula for some situations.
That said, I wouldn't consider using it here at my current work,
used to work in prior versions (at least in the 1.series).
Mark
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Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
Now Search log events and configuration files usi
data. I've got 4
log files from running the SD with debugging on (set to 200 or higher), and the
error always happens after the first instance of despooling data. In each case,
the log file shows "stored.c:582 In terminate_stored() sig=11".
I've attached an excerpt from the SD
this issue, as it's preventing me from upgrading
my current bacula installation.
Thanks,
Mark
In the message dated: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 11:11:47 EDT,
The pithy ruminations from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
<[Bacula-users] bacula-sd 2.2.4 goes kaboom! (segfault on despooling data)> wer
e:
=
Media Type = Tape
LabelMedia = yes
Random Access = no
AutomaticMount = yes
RemovableMedia = yes
Offline On Unmount = yes
Maximum Open Wait = 172800
Volume Poll Interval = 60
Close on Poll= Yes
AlwaysOpen = yes
What am I doing wrong? What other config settings are there?
Th
d the drive writes to tape.
> With my DLT 8000, gigabit network, and fast dual processor servers I
> get between 3 to 4MB/s with on local backups. Remember the DLT8000
> writes twice the bits in the same tape area as the DLT4000 so to make
> a long story short the numbers you get look
- "John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, If you have software compression on, turn it off. It will not
> give you any more space on your tape (as the drive has hardware
> compression) and it will only slow the job down.
Thanks! I've done that per the documentation, but thank you v
o.6
#0 0x08137148 in ?? ()
(gdb)
(gdb) quit
The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) y
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bacula-2.2.5]$ exit
exit
Script done on Thu 11 Oct 2007 05:31:46 PM EDT
Thanks,
Mark
=>
=> Regards,
=>
=> Kern
=>
=> On
2007-10-18 15:02:54
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Priority:10
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Now Search log events and config
user machine that you consider secure, this may not represent too
much of a risk.
On the other hand, if you want to eliminate this problem completely, skip
the wrapper script and modify make_catalog_backup so that it uses hard-coded
values from within the script instead of command-line paramete
)
+ (Media.VolRetention)
) AS Expires
FROM Media,Pool,Storage
WHERE Media.PoolId=Pool.PoolId
AND Media.StorageId=Storage.StorageId
AND Pool.Name='%1'
ORDER BY VolumeName;
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>
=> Finally, if you have Duplicate Job Interval set to a non-zero value, any job
=> of the same name which starts after a previous job of the
=> same name would run, any one that starts within would be
=> subject to the above rules. Another way of looking at it i
ll be keeping a close watch on them for a while, but I
mention
it here in case anyone has other ideas.
This is bacula 2.2.5.
P.S. I simply manually purged a tape to get back on the correct rotation.
Thanks,
Mark
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Allan Black wrote:
> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> Now I know this seems impossible and you are thinking that some sort of
>> operator
>> error has occurred. The only thing I can think of is that I may have
>> restored from
>> these tapes on those later dates, b
ut I don't want to use
non-stock
kernels. If it is still a problem I could use a fedora distro instead.
Thanks,
Mark
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Jason Joines wrote:
>
> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
> causing the error?
I doubt it has anything to do with the time. Let's see the pool definition for
the
default pool in your bacula-dir.co
Jason Joines wrote:
> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
> causing the error?
Actually, it looks like your autolabel mechanism is not incrementing properly.
I
think bacula is trying to operate multiple times on the same volume name.
from the command line, rather than introducing
another program. For example, the previous "update slots"
command would be written as:
bacula -c ./bconsole.conf update slots
[SNIP!]
Thanks,
Mark
=>
=> Joh
Jason Joines wrote:
> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>> Jason Joines wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone seen this before? Is it just a time synchronization issue
>>> causing the error?
>> Actually, it looks like your autolabel mechanism is not incrementing
>> prop
ape) No
hardware errors, network errors, neither box is loaded, etc, etc.
Ideas? Suggestions? (aside from running the SD/dir on the Linux box :)) Anyone
seen this before? I'm kinda boggled.
Thanks!
Mark
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Does the director config '@' (including files) accept any sort of wildcard,
a'la Apache?
Like:
@/usr/local/etc/conf/*.conf
It's not accepting that syntax; I'm not seeing anything about wildcards in the
section about included files in
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