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NDA?
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obvious ways to improve this? Does the problem look like
gzip, and if so is pigz (parallel gzip) an option?
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> > Currently I'm getting a throughput of around 10MB/sec to tape, which
> > seems pretty low. iotop is showing reading off disk at around
> > 17-20MB/sec and one of t
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inserts of file names. Should I be expecting
this?
I'm using Bacula 2.4.4-1 from Debian stable.
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> >I'm just trying out Bacula and writing my first backup to tape (which
> >will span a few tapes).
> >
> >All seems to be proceeding fine at the moment and I
7;something fixed in
> the latest version'. Well, perhaps not 2 years, but > 1 years and
> 2.4 started in summer 2008. Significant changes in the way things
> are done.
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attempted to use the "brute force" approach to write an end of file mark
on the tape as set out here:
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Is the best thing to do to:
* restart the tape library
* stop all bacula daemons
* brute for
Hi Dan
Thanks for your email.
On 19/07/10, Dan Langille ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 7/19/2010 4:21 AM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> Oh your tapes should still be usable after the upgrade. I think
> you need to concentrate on that problem first. Ignore all others.
>
> >
e's status client shows backup running at less than 30MB/s.
Hardware compression has been enabled in both cases.
Both volumes are RAID5 Coraid (ATA over Ethernet) devices. I'd be
grateful for any pointers for getting to the bottom of this.
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File to Job. It isn't
clear how one gets from there to Media.
What is the SQL relationship from the File table to the Media table?
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> I ran a full backup of a volume last week on Bacula v2.4.4 and I have
> now upgraded to 5.0.2. I'm getting half the throughput last week as I am
> now.
>
> Last week's test volume was a 2.1TB xfs vo
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> > > I ran a full backup of a volume last week on Bacula v2.4.4 and I
> > > have now upgraded to 5.0.2. I
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> > Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> > >On 19/07/10, Rory Campbell-Lange ([email protected]) wrote:
> > > > I ran a full backup of a vol
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> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 7:07 AM, Rory Campbell-Lange
> > I am now using a spool to see what is happening for the locally attached
> > Coraid storage. The locally attached storage runs at a (contended) write
> > of 77
which are on
which tapes and son on.
I hope this helps.
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I'd be grateful to learn what files people believe would be useful to
put on each tape set's accompanying CD, and what sort of catalogue or
bootstrap file we should include to help retrieve information in future.
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> > Fatal error: sql_create.c:843 Batch end postgresql.c:748 error ending
> > batch mode: ERROR: could not extend relation 1663/17472/17828:
> > wrote
TB backup out, but I have to reconfigure Bacula to
suit. Help much appreciated!
Rory
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> I turned off spooling and set the Spool Attributes directive to no and
> reran the backup. The backup job completes but the d
Thanks very much for your response, Martin.
On 03/08/10, Martin Simmons ([email protected]) wrote:
> >>>>> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 10:15:18 +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange said:
> > I have 3.4GB free in /var where Postgresql is located. At the end of a
> > large backup
it if you use --disable-batch-insert.
...
> > Perhaps this is something the developers could consider?
>
> You can do that already by compiling with --disable-batch-insert and setting
> Spool Attributes to NO.
Thanks very much for your comments, Martin. I'm abo
console.
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with Amanda) but it seems to me that Bacula could lean much more heavily
on Postgresql.
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> > Yes, a batch insert is faster than a specfic insert, but the latter
> > should be done at the "written-to-tape" transaction time, and could be
> > done async
t the
> catalog is (for the tape part). And we have to be fast when inserting
> there, there are some configurations with hundreds of client
> spooling??? not juste one backup.
Fair enough.
Thanks for your comments.
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Fair enough. Can restores run off marked columns in database tables?
This exercise could be taken out of the main core of Bacula into a
little Django app (perhaps) and not affect the main body of Bacula at
all except for some way of executing restores.
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>
> > > Yes, a batch insert is faster than a specfic insert, but the latter
> > > should b
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with hardware compression.
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loaded the second magazine? The spec sheet shows that the loader may be
supplied with 8 or 16 slots.
My device has only 1 drive.
> Also, if it does have two drives why wouldn't it show up in lsscsi?
> I'm only seeing /dev/st0? Should I specify /dev/sg1 in my sd conf
t;Drive1" (/dev/nst0) is not a Bacula labeled Volume,
> because: ERR=block.c:1016 Read error on fd=5 at file:blk 0:0 on device
> "Drive1" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
You haven't labelled the volume.
Try this:
http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/install/install/Ge
ce on a SAS card, and manage about 1.1TB on an LT04 tap.
I'd be interested to hear other thoughts on this.
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provide a human readable listing of the files.
b.) does that, but is not readily usable for restores.
c.) is readily usable for restores (I think), but might need b.) before
someone knows how to proceed.
Other thoughts gratefully received!
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> I'd like to write catalog information to CD/DVD to accompany my tape
> sets, which will be between 1 and 15 LT04 tapes. I'm using Postgres
> for the Catalog. The idea is to make it easy for people to restore fr
e restored file's md5?
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13 | 1 | 1
17 | 1 | 1
19 | 1 | 1
This shows that each backup starts from 1 (0 for one of them?!), so there is no
direct relationship between the jobmedia and file tables. Correct?
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> >>>>> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 23:15:59 +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange said:
> > > > Can someone point me to the relationship between Media and File?
...
> > This shows that each backup starts from 1 (0 for
ticular folder and if not record its headers in a
database. Note that many imap daemons change the name of the stored
files to record mail flags.
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> they're pre-labeled. I put them into the TapeLibrary magazines, after
> the 4 tapes in use but i don't know how add them to my pool. Can
> anybody help me?
If you use the "label" command from bconsole, you are asked for which
pool the relevant tape
robably want to run a cronjob to see if
there has been a tape status change (i.e. mt -f /dev/nst0 status returns
something rather than nothing) and then trigger the job through shell
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# wierdly, a newline seems to be added to be encodedstring too, so this also
# needs to be stripped off.
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http://packages.debian.org/lenny-backports/bacula
http://wiki.debian.org/Backports#Findingbackports
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> > > ...so I'd like to skip 5.0.2 which is available in lenny-backports
> > > right now.
> > >
&g
ted sql queries will be dramatically
slower!
As John Goerzen notes in Tobias' linked bug report, one can recreate the
index as follows:
CREATE INDEX file_jpfid_idx on file (jobid, pathid, filenameid);
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pathid | integer | not null
filenameid | integer | not null
markid | integer | not null default 0
lstat | text| not null
md5| text| not null
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o about 300MB with bzip2 -9).
I'm a little suprised that the proportion of job 60 to the whole is so high.
Job 60 is similar to job 1, but I don't expect they share much information.
I'll have to look into that.
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I'm considering making an sqlite database from the temporary schema to
obviate the need for the public schema file and file listing.
This is fairly simple stuff, but if this functionality is useful to you,
do let me know and I can share the programme with you.
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On 04/10/10, Phil Stracchino ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 10/04/10 07:22, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> > I have developed a catalogue snapshot facility in python to snapshot one
> > job's catalogue and dump it to disk. The snapshot provides a bacula
> > database sc
On 04/10/10, Graham Keeling ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 12:00:12PM +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
...
> > At present I am doing a restore job by using option 3 and entering the
> > job id as all our backups are full backups. Then I go into the rest
index | bacula | storage
public | unsavedfiles_pkey | index | bacula | unsavedfiles
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troller has caching enabled (you need a BBU for this to be safe) and
that you have a good filesystem for your backup needs (the best one for
us is XFS).
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> Rory Campbell-Lange schrieb:
> > On 04/10/10, Ralf Gross ([email protected]) wrote:
> >
> > All of the indexes are below; you seem to have the correct ones for the
> > file table.
> >
> >
ugh SQL? I note that the file table has a markid
column.
Thanks
Rory
On 04/10/10, Rory Campbell-Lange ([email protected]) wrote:
> At present I am doing a restore job by using option 3 and entering the
> job id as all our backups are full backups. Then I go into the restore
> conso
On 07/10/10, Dan Langille ([email protected]) wrote:
> On 10/5/2010 2:53 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> >> Is there a simple and accurate way of providing a list of files of this
> >> sort to Bacula in order to mark them and proceed with a restore job?
>
> Have you tr
batch insert with jobs of around 8 million
files, and it works without any problems.
Postgresql is tremendous at providing a smooth upgrade path too. We
migrated a lot of services with few problems from each major release
starting in the low 7.x release series.
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ows > 1) {
Mmsg1(mdb->errmsg, _("get_file_record want 1 got rows=%d\n"), <---
error
mdb->num_rows);
}
Bacula is getting 2 records for the database records for the specified paths
and files.
It may be that you have inadvert
d in that.
Following a brief discussion with Avi Rozen, who has developed the
baculafs "catalog file system" I'm thinking of working on this more to
make per-job sqlite dumps from Postgres to make entirely self-contained
job catalogues, and to provide a facility to make a boo
quot; folder which is constantly changing??
You may want to try Data Spooling.
http://www.bacula.org/fr/dev-manual/Data_Spooling.html
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te, populate, and give permissions for the database, then run them.
Or, as the postgresql superuser, do the following on the psql command
line:
create database bacula- template bacula owner bacula;
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t a support or development contract with Bacula Systems.
That seems pretty clear to me.
I've just made a modest donation of money. Thanks for the great backup
system.
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On 04/01/11, Craig Ferguson ([email protected]) wrote:
> psql:-:38: ERROR: relation "jobhisto_jobid_seq" does not exist
I don't think this is anything to worry about.
See
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06272.html
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ervices" section.
You may then wish to jump to the tutorial at
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> both sides) to the server. But I still have the same transfer rate. Why
> is that?
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Try something along the lines of
man mt
or
mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/cmd.csp?path=m/mt
On 14/01/11, Jose Antonio Rodriguez Martin ([email protected]) wrote:
> nobody can make any comments?
> The truth is that he thought there were people on the l
lementation
and the data being provided to the tape system. Some data can grow in
size after attempting to compress it.
It is difficult to know how well any particular data will compress. We
achieve about 30% compression on our LTO4 tape drive system using
hardware compression.
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Postgresql wiki about the differences between MySQL and Postgresql here:
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Why_PostgreSQL_Instead_of_MySQL_2009
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kernel: [212500.667971] Info fld=0x0
kernel: [212500.667973] st0: Add. Sense: Write error
kernel: [212595.537383] st0: Sense Key : Medium Error [current]
kernel: [212595.537389] st0: Add. Sense: Write error
I'd be very grateful for some advice about what might be going wrong.
T
dev.c:1745 ioctl MTWEOF
error on "LTO4-Drive1" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Input/output error.
Any thoughts?
Rory
On 28/01/11, Rory Campbell-Lange ([email protected]) wrote:
> I'm having problems writing to tapes in my DELL PV124T tape library,
> which has been running fine for 6
<< EOF
list media poolid=6
EOF
(I'm not sure of the syntax of the second example -- please check).
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as been "freeze", it should not be going to update to
> the bacula v5.0.3... shouldn't it ?
> I do not want really to compile it handly with v5.0.3...
You may want to refer to
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg44130.html
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You'll need to bring down the source packages for 5.0.2 and then update
the source, and then compile the deb files.
I'm running a custom version of Bacula and that is what I did. You may
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n-fatal FD errors:0
SD Errors: 1
FD termination status: Error
SD termination status: Error
Termination:*** Backup Error ***
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Can anyone tell me what this means, apart from "your restore job just failed"?
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> I'm having a frustrating time trying to work out why our Dell PV124T (LTO4
> autoloader with a Quantum drive) is not working well at present.
>
> Kernel 2.6.33-2-amd64 on Debian
> Bacula 5.0.2-1~bpo50 (customi
On 17/02/11, Alan Brown ([email protected]) wrote:
> Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> >I'm having a frustrating time trying to work out why our Dell PV124T (LTO4
> >autoloader with a Quantum drive) is not working well at present.
>
> Check all your scsi cables, termin
"pgsql".
The other errors you report have to do with Mysql configuration. If you
haven't got a database configured yet, it may be worth moving to
Postgresql in any event.
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e: http://www.wikivs.com/wiki/MySQL_vs_PostgreSQL and
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Installing_Configuring_Post.html
We use Postgresql for a number of large web applications and we have
found it very robust and easily upgradeable over several versions. We
also make extensive use
"sh -c 'tapeinfo -f %c |grep TapeAlert|cat'"
}
On 28/02/11, Jeremiah D. Jester ([email protected]) wrote:
> I'm using a 124t w/ LT04 tapes. I would appreciate if I could see your
> conf files for comparison.
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TUM '
Product ID: 'ULTRIUM 4 '
Revision: '2210'
Attached Changer API: No
SerialNumber: 'JN0823AMJ50251'
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read and write test for LTO3 and LTO4 tapes. This seems like a fairly
good way of narrowing down a drive or interconnect problem.
Is something like the following correct?
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind
dd if=/dev/sd of=/dev/nst0 bs=64512 count=1 # about 300GB
mt -f /dev/nst0 rewin
ding)
for you, you should move down to the disk level. Watching iostat or
iotop might be a good place to start.
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: Request Sense: ILI=no
mtx: Request Sense: Additional Sense Code = 44
mtx: Request Sense: Additional Sense Qualifier = 00
mtx: Request Sense: BPV=no
mtx: Request Sense: Error in CDB=no
mtx: Request Sense: SKSV=no
MOVE MEDIUM from Element Address 256 to 32 Failed
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On 04/03/11, Alan Brown ([email protected]) wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Mar 2011, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
>
> > I've noticed the following error with a new tape library.
> > While moving the tape with mtx the web gui shows the move as succeeded,
> > but then moves to show
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> is 5.0.1 (24.Feb 2010 for ubuntu 10.4). The mtx (linux native) does
> not seem to work nor does the mtx-changer script (obviously).
Can you connect to the tape library and drive from the hypervisor?
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>
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 9:31 PM, Kernel Panic wrote:
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>> USE bacula;
>> SELECT * FROM Filename WHERE name LIKE '%ZFS%';
>> SELECT * FROM Filename WHERE name LIKE '%zfs%';
>>
>> Although the commands worked, they only returned case-sensitive
>> m
arently the 124Ts with IBM drives are more
reliable. If you have an IBM drive you can use the IBM itdt utility to
test it, otherwise btape or dd are the best bet.
Naturally, you may also have tape errors.
Good luck.
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