t;processes," and I insert "jobs" after
> "start any higher priority".
I believe that's a good read. I'd never spotted that myself; it's good
to have fresh eyes on the documentation at times.
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ll to internationalization, and the
patch also got mislaid at some point and didn't make it into a release.
I'll look at it again at some point, hopefully fairly soon, and redo it.
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tart time |
> | p | Waiting on higher priority jobs |
> +---+-+
>
>
> this is from the table Status in baculas catalog, by the way.
OK, so THAT part made it in (The table needs internationalization
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om a language-specific file during
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scheduled to run at different times, the first job scheduled
starts first, period.
If they're scheduled to run at the same time, the higher-priority job is
SUPPOSED to always start first. It doesn't always happen this way. We
need to find out why.
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you ever expect to want to have running at
one time. Then edit the bacula-dir.conf file and set the Director's
concurrency to the number you just put in bacula-sd.conf, PLUS the
maximum number of consoles you expect to have open at one time. Then
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to the Client you want. The new machine
must, of course, already be a defined Bacula client.
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Russell Howe wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>>Arno Lehmann wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I guessed that was part of your patch, but wasn't sure.
>>>
>>>Concerning internationalization - I don't think that results codes are
>>>the most imp
ce I get my development machine updated.
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p Pool = Diff
>> Priority = 10
>> }
What is the actual Job definition? JobDefs sets defaults for jobs that
include that particular JobDefs record, and would normally not include
Client or Level, especially if you're setting those from the Schedule.
Did you remember to actually
etween all machines running Bacula daemons.)
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other hand, there's also nothing to stop you from running a whole
second Director and Catalog over there.
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> THANK YOU to all the contributors!). But before I throw out that old
> box of tapes I was just wondering if Bacula could help me recover any
> data from them.
Bacula does not, to the best of my knowledge, read tapes in other
formats than its own. A "foreign" tape wi
site windows machine?
I had to read this a couple of times before I figured out the real
question. The short answer to your question is that Windows is
supported by Bacula only as a client, so you cannot use either a local
or remote Windows machine to run a Bacula storage daemon.
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f possibly several good
reasons for implementing (as a future enhancement) a ConsoleCommand or
ConsoleScript directive in Admin jobs, to allow embedding console
commands in an admin job without having to use a Run... directive to
start a console with input piped from a script to send commands bac
r if I were to turn the off-site machine into a linux machine as
> well?
That would make it very much easier. You would be able to simply put a
remote file daemon on the outside Linux machine and connect to it via
stunnel.
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s here. The first is that your Director and your SD
have different ideas about what the SD is called. The SD thinks it's
called tokyo-sd, but the Director thinks it's called File. The second
problem is that your Director thinks it should be contacting that SD
using the password "f
eaving directory
> `/export/storage0/usr/dist/bacula-1.36.3/src/filed'
This looks like a gcc configuration problem. Have you been able to
successfully compile other C++ executables on this machine?
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Differentials: that
you DON'T have to restore every Incremental in the catalog.
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do a bare-metal recovery on an NT/2K system is to boot the system from a
Linux CD such as Knoppix, mount the disk, and perform a raw backup of
the Windows partition, then restore the same way when it needs restoring.
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iate their own backups using a restricted Console.
I think Kern covered the other questions.
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would do it just once after completion. To do it after each client is
just wasteful of time and space.
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Bob Kryger wrote:
> Job w/ multiple clients?
> Can it be done in bacula?
No. One Job, one Client.
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I'm just curious to know whether anyone already has a HP Ultrium-1 LTO1
drive working with Bacula. If you do, I'd be curious to see your
configuration for it.
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> is not the tapes ...
You don't mention what type of tape device. Did you run btape test?
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fill test to ensure that Bacula can fill up a tape and write on to the
next? There are several capabilities that are crucial for Bacula.
Do all backups fill a tape, or does this occur only when you completely
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ll a tape, or does this occur only when you completely
>> fill a tape?
>
> it occurs randomly, sometimes after 10go, sometimes at the end, ...
I think it's going to require more information to isolate it. Have you
used the drive with other software and verified that it works p
o include individual per-job files into the
configuration using the @filename syntax, if you want to do it this way.
This ought to meet most inclusion needs.
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nually, but the settings for each job include
a reference to a Schedule resource that tells when that job should be
run and at what level. Once it's all set up, the Director handles
everything for you except switching tapes (and you may never need to
manually do even that, if you have an autochanger
in fact encrypted, and don't
have to be encrypted; they're just random strings.
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part have SOMETHING, and with some
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firewall, without any kind of tunnel between them, right?
You cannot connect to an RFC1918 addfress at a remote site. You need to
establish a tunnel between the two machines using stunnel, ssh, OpenVPN
etc, or forward the correct ports on the firewall.
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This is what Bacula calls migration. It's planned, but not yet
implemented. Scheduled to be done soon, I think.
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your most
recent backup using bscan and bextract.
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o mechanism for automatically deleting and relabelling tapes.
I suggest just naming all your tapes once, numerically, and using them
in rotation. If you need to restore something, Bacula will tell you
which tape it needs anyway; the whole point of an automated backup
system with a catalog databas
are working on creating one.
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Bart Verwilst wrote:
> Op vrijdag 14 oktober 2005 20:18, schreef Phil Stracchino:
>
>>>I don't fully get the naming.. Should i manually give all 8 tapes a name,
>>>and then add them through bconsole with the same names? But the naming i
>>>want them to have
any configuration files other than the bacula conf files where
> done back during the initial setup.
This may be a silly question, but ..
You've stated you have a mixture of DLT1 (20/40GB nominal) and DLT2
(40/80GB nominal) tapes. Are your drives DLT1 or DLT2? A DLT1 drive
will only g
Type = LTO1
Archive Device = /dev/nst1
Removable Media = yes
RandomAccess = no
Autochanger = no
Backward Space Record = yes
Automatic Mount = yes
Offline On Unmount = yes
Always Open = yes
Close on Poll = yes
Volume Poll Interval = 1m
}
and the following mt tweaks:
/e
rtainly, is to use two divverent Pools with retention set
differently for each Pool.
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acula for this problem and I shan't
> bother this mailing list with this tape problem anymore.
It does sound like a hardware problem, yes. Hope you're able to find it.
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David Raine wrote:
> Phil,
>
> Thanks for the response and the useful info. Sadly, the error persists...
Is it consistent across multiple tapes?
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cute the console command
Update Volumes From Pool
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Have you tried using tapeinfo -f /dev/tape to get error information?
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Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 October 2005 19:53, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>>One assumes these jobs run to different Pools. The correct way to do
>>this, certainly, is to use two divverent Pools with retention set
>>differently for each Pool.
>
>
still consider it a bug-hunting version,
> but basically it's working here and in other locations stable for quite
> some time now.
>
> Note that, as far as I know, VSS snapshots are not supported by windows
> 2000.
VSS is not supported on Windows 2000 below Windows
: ERR=No data available
>
> If anyone can help i wold be extremely grateful i must add I'm a newbie
> to this for only about week !!!
We need to know a little more about your setup and configuration (what's
running on what where, etc), but I can tell you right off the bat it
sole, does not get you access to any data
that wasn't already on the client you compromised in the first place.
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t needs to be open too. I'd
play safe and open 9101-9103, then try it again and see if it works like
that. Also enable the heartbeat for that client.
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it and use it again without
problems. All indications are that something is erasing or scrambling
the tape label.
I don't know whether this is Bacula doing it, or something else. But
perhaps we need a new console command -- not a "relab
obs between 0100 and 0200. I just
moved them from 0115 to 0215.
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ula
> itself. A full backup of my system should take just a couple of hours,
> not 12!
>
> I am running bacula from CVS as of three or four days ago on an AMD64
> running FC4.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks!
Have you investigated a database bottleneck? What SQL backend are you
usin
information contact you administrator by phone:
>
> Your administrator
>
> Is it possible?
You'd have to write it yourself. But that shouldn't be hard. A few
lines of Perl.
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= "Ensim Virt"
> Include {
>Options {
> signature = SHA1
> compression = GZIP5
> onefs = no
> hardlinks = yes
>}
> }
>
>
>
> Any hints?
Well, that Fileset definition - as pasted - is incomplete
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>>Why would you restart PostgreSQL?
>
> To upgrade it (minor upgrade, not a new major version).
Frankly, the safe method here is:
- wait until Bacula is idle
- shut down Bacula
- upgrade PostgreSQL
- restart Bacula
Surely this shouldn't be too difficult, unless Bacula is busy
t across the network in clear.
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to create a mechanism for canceling a job that is
> scheduled, but not technically running?
Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
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> Some kind of an "unschedule" command...
Followup thought: It alsways struck me as somewhat unsatisfactory that
cancelling a scheduled job marks it for cancellation, but it doesn't
actually get cancelled and removed until it comes due to run. Thi
itespace in it, in any
configuration setting.
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ribe, I'm not certain it's the best
way to achieve that end.
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ition, and at
least one Job for that Client. If most of your Jobs are close to
identical, put the parts that don't change in a JobDefs record and
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lt to No.
Failure of scripts run after the job should always produce a warning.
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someone have a idea
> how to handle this problem with bacula...?
Backing up open files is a problem only on Windows. They should be
backed up fine on your Samba server. The latest Win32 client supports
VSS, and this should work on your Windows 2003 machines. Open files on
your NT machine ma
s machines. On an
growing number of platforms, Bacula even has the capacity (sometimes
with the aid of external tools) to restore to bare metal, i.e. an
unconfigured machine.
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ry fast network connection AND is being backed up to
multiple storage devices in parallel. So unless you have multiple
servers doing concurrent backups of different filesystems on the same
client, I doubt you'll gain much.
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ossible for the actual backups to be retained for more or
> less time than the associated catalog records.
I suggest this could be accomplished with the addition of a single
optional Pool directive valid only for disk volumes:
Delete Volume When Pruned = Yes
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Options {
Signature = MD5;
Compression = None;
}
File = /home/[a-g]*;
}
}
Fileset {
Name = "Set 2"
Include {
Options {
Signature = MD5;
Compression = None;
}
File = /home/[h-m]*;
}
}
the actual on-disk
volume file. It treats disk volumes like tapes, and while it may purge
or recycle a tape, it will never intentionally destroy one.
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Ross Boylan wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 04:00:59PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>I suggest this could be accomplished with the addition of a single
>>optional Pool directive valid only for disk volumes:
>>
>>Delete Volume When Pruned = Yes
>>
>
> If
hat you want. I agree this
> would be much more logical ...
This looks like a logical change, yes. If a scratch pool exists, I
would certainly expect it to be used before creating a new volume.
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torage = DLT7000
> Where = /tmp/client-restore
> Messages = Standard
> Pool = [What goes here?]
> }
>
>
> Perhaps, this needs to be configured in the console and depends entirely
> on what I am trying to restore.
Don't worry about it. Bacula will pick the pool(s) co
onth ... we wouldn't even have to
change the length of the week, and it'd be a smaller rotational change.
We could call the new 13th month ANYTHING BUT Bushtober.)
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hit your backup problem with. :)
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 November 2005 20:51, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>Also, a baculum is a rod or stick.
>
> Well, that is a slightly watered down meaning ... :-)
No, it's just that zoologists co-opted the word to mean a specific bone.
:) Just like the malleu
nocent users on the lists.)
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Ludovic Strappazon wrote:
> Would it be possible to have the famous Mongol Birthday Song in Private
> :-D
http://www.whitetreeaz.com/vintage/bdaysong.htm
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nd 2 are still "Used" although the job they stored data
> for is no longer existing.
>
> Wouldn't it make sense to remove the files on those volumes (in the
> database)? Currently I "update" the status of those volumes manually.
If you delete the faile
d mode. That is a point that I forgot to look into
>>before the 1.38.0 release ...
>
>
> Ah, I see, I didn't realize you meant this was expected. Any chance this will
> change in a future rev?
You're not using a select() on the socket...?
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> files with a bunch of hard links to them, and I restore, is the hard
> link structure preserved?
It is, and yes, it should be.
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100% sure to exercise this problem ...
I recall finding (and fixing) a very similar bug in IBM's backup.exe
program that shipped with DOS 3.20. I spent about five hours on the
phone with a frantic New York stockbroker figuring out the problem and
walking him through patching his backup disks
05-12-05_22.00.00
>
> and nothing elseā¦
Does it dump core? Are you running with debugging enabled? These will
probably be necessary to isolate this issue.
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t;
> It continues asking me to change the password indefinetily, what's
> wrong? I'll apreciate suggestions.
Good question. NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING, in the Bacula build process
should be asking you to change the root password.
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Bacula catalog) is around 780MB.
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Aditya Ivaturi wrote:
>
> We are looking to purchase a Quantum PX502 tape library with LTO-3
> drives. Any idea if this will be compatible with Bacula?
I know of no reason it shouldn't be.
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oducts on my prject page.
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cannot mount (from the shell) a blank disk that doesn't have a
filesystem on it, because there's no filesystem to mount.
> #
> # A DVD device
> #
> Device {
> Name = "DVD-Writer"
And this is why that's a key error message above. Look carefully at
th
cause for it. It usually means that the number of files on the volume
and the number of files recorded in the catalog for that volume do not
match, but what causes the mismatch varies.
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ssociated with Volume
> "Mutation0020". Marking it purged.
> 03-Jan 15:46 rosalind-dir: There are no Jobs associated with Volume
> "Mutation0021". Marking it purged.
>
> Any ideas why this might be happening?
That does seem odd. Newly labelled tapes should be mark
is recycled, which will clear the issue. Otherwise, you can purge the
volume immediately and re-use it if you prefer.
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want. Just read through the manual section on the Schedule resource and
it should be pretty clear how to do it. If you have specific questions
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the network in clear anyway. Secure
the machine, keep the config files readable only by authorized users,
and you really don't have a problem.
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this will NOT cause Bacula to recycle and re-use a
tape it has just filled.
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the last things it will
ask you is which client (i.e, file daemon) to restore to.
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Alan Brown wrote:
> As a really dumb (but non-obvious) question, have you tried swapping out
> the terminator?
Seconded. I had initial erratic problems with my LTO1 that turned out
to be bad termination.
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> being different for a full than for an incremental backup.
>
> Is it possible?
No, but you can write a RunBefore script that does different things
depending on the runlevel you pass to it.
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Stephan Holl wrote:
> Hello Phil,
>
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:07:35 -0500 Phil Stracchino
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Stephan Holl wrote:
>>
>>>I am trying to implement all dot-files into a fileset. but cannot
>>>manage it
acter
) (end of the EITHER-OR part)
.* followed by ANY ZERO OR MORE additional characters
$ and then ends.
[1] It'll all become clear, as time goes by.
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warning that it won't match anything, because all filenames begin with
> a / or a drive letter :-)
..Right. ;) Forgot that.
And next time I'll have to make my references less subtle. The world
will always welcome regexes
for that
>>client.
>>
>>So now that I'm in a bit of trouble, how do I restore my jobs for that
>>client?
>>
>>Thanks.
Assuming you've been backing up your catalog regularly, stop Bacula,
bscan your most recent tape, bextract the catalog backup from i
f any restore job is starting out by doing a backup, there is something
badly wrong in either the job definitions or how the restore is being
started.
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