of the jobs us
> e this one pool.
>
> What is the correct way to handle this basic case? Thanks.
mount storage=...
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are used to use
their standard mail readers which usually are not web browsers.
> verified belief is that newbies presented with a choice of forum
> versus e-mail list will choose the forum.
You are probably right. That's because they don't know it better.
Most experts decid
endent now.") about new features in 1.40.0, so can I assume that
this problem has been fixed for the 2.x releases?
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problems
Are you sure that you built your FD running on the 64 bit machine in
64bit mode?
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ing with the tape once it was
loaded - but that's a general assumption for bacula anyway.
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"...all the
Hi,
has anybody any plugins available for monitoring bacula status
under munin?
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For every
3ware controllers)
behave differently.
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"Never face facts; if y
Priority Project Number
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>
> Implementing a disk to disk to tape setup would be the other choice, now
> that 2.0 is out.
Is there some example for such a configuration available somewhere?
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bvious. And thanks a lot.
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Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin
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parse files?
How much data is actually stored on your backup media? (What was the
"FD/SD Bytes Written" message when you performed the backup? What
does "list volumes" etc. give?)
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AIH906 K-A-7
+CLN500 K-A-CLN
+-- -
+AIH907 K-B-1
+AIH908 K-B-2
+AIH909 K-B-3
+AIH910 K-B-4
+AIH911 K-B-5
+AIH912 K-B-6
+AIH913 K-B-7
+CLN501 K-B-CLN
+-- -
+AIH914 K-C-1
+AIH915 K-C-2
+AIH916 K-C-3
+AIH917 K-C-4
+AIH918 K-C-5
+AIH919 K-C-6
+AIH920 K-C-7
+CLN502 K-C-CLN
+-- --
47000-08071000 r-xp 08:01 2336571/usr/bin/strace
08071000-08072000 rw-p 0002a000 08:01 2336571/usr/bin/strace
08072000-08079000 rw-p 08072000 00:00 0
08783000-087a4000 rw-p 08783000 00:00 0 [heap]
b7f95000-b7f96000 rw-p b7f95000 00:00 0
b7fb2000-b7fbb000 rw-p b7fb2000 00:
enx.de:9103
Any idea what to look for?
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Is a computer language with goto
41
Ummm read_dev_volume_label()? DEVICE::rewind()?
Let's see...
Right. A 'mt -f ... rewind' hangs, too. so this is in fact a kernel
(driver) problem, and not bacula's fault.
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> The doc which comes with the bacula's packages in debian (doc 1.36.0),
> refers to the "Maximum Volumes" and "Maximum Volume jobs" directives.
Yes, but please note the spelling. The last letter is a 'm', not a 'n'.
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dea if such a mode of operation is possible at all.
Is such a setup possible at all?
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Conceptual integrity in turn d
w version of the documentation where every example text
matches *exactly* the new version of the software.]
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> Obviously, it does have Gnome on the server, Does anyone know of a
> workaround? I'd like to use the Gnome client if possible.
Make sure that the "devel" RPM's are installed; I think you need
especially libgnome-devel - try "yum install libgnome-deve
files present in your tree at the time
when the last incremental was run?
> to the file count of the full backup (120) above? Why does job ID 120 show
Maybe you deleted some 395,000 files after running the full backup,
so bacula notes that it should not restore these obsoleted files?
>
-dump-email=XXX --with-job-email=XXX --with-smtp-host=XXX
-> make
That's all.
OM, on second thought I think the critical RPM that is needed must be
gnome-libs-devel, because this imports a lot of vital header files.
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bacula.
>
> no.
Agreed.
> new tape drives aks for cleaning tape with a special LED, also
> manufacurer tells you only to use cleaning tape when asked for it
Or (some) autoloaders can be configured to run cleaning cycles
automagically when they need it.
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pool "INCR" so I can collect a whole week's incremental and
differential backaups in a single magazine which I replace each
Monday morning - works fine for me.
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gt; only as well?
Yes, of course.
> Restoring the data will be a nice feature as well.. :-)
Yes, of course :-)
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> Why not add a large enough hd, move ALL the data to it and then softlink the
> entire directory to the new drive.
Why not using LVM so this problem just does not happen at all?
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>
> If I want to run my Full on Friday, and Incremental on
> Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thurs,Sat -- the syntax would normally be:
>
> "Sun-Thur,Sat" however this syntax is invalid to the Director?
Try "Sun-Thu,Sat" ...
B
on in a filesystem - what sort of problems will ist
cause ?!?
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"Buy land. They've stopped making it.&q
p", which not necessarily means "newer timestamps".
Basing increment backup strategy on timestamps alone is bad enough in
stupid archival tools, but doing it when you already have a database
in place with all relevant data is IMHO a very, very serious error.
For me it's close
d before. "Thur" is wrong; use "Thu"
instead.
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"Life, loathe it or igno
for level "full"
backups while leaving it tuirned on for "differential" and
"incremental" ones.
I didn't find out yet how to do this. Any pointers?
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e end, we will have a tape / some tapes, where the data of the 3
jobs are interleaved in big blocks of the size of the respective
spool files. Is this correct?
If yes, then how will a restore be much faster compared to a tape
where all "A" data are consecutive, followed by a
g one job
> after another because data transfer from the FDs is simultaneous.
Thanks for the confirmation!
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Madnes
x this error or this is problem with tape block
> size i really need help on this
There is no error. Everything is fine.
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2nd-5th sat at 00:05
Run=Incremental FullPool=FULL DifferentialPool=DIFF IncrementalPool=INCR
sun-fri at 00:05
}
(This assumes you use the pool names "FULL", "DIFF" and "INCR", resp.)
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that
> reproduced the problem.
Is my interpretation correct that only the SD is affected, i. e.
there is no need to touch the DIR and FD? So most clients which just
run the FD need no patching?
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rding this subject. I saw a post from Arno from last
I frequently find myself in the position that I need to restore some
file which is not listed any more in the catalog. I am usually pretty
happy then to be able to restore a N months old copy so I need only
two steps.
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autoloader was unexpactedly running out of tapes, which never
happened before.
I see a common pattern here: when a backup job is hanging for some
extended time, we run into these "Table 'bacula.batch' doesn't exist"
errors.
Is increasing the MySQL to really huge v
html. Perhaps
> that explains the difference in how tar writes to tape versus how btape
> writes to tape.
This is a misinterpretation.
The physical *tape* block size or record size is a multiple of the 512
byte block size, as determined by the '-b' resp. '--blocking-factor'
but
all circumstances point at bacula, or at least at the bacula tape
access pattern.
Has anybody else ever seen something like this? Any ideas what to
look for?
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Linux drivers without complete source code and is
not available and does not compile for current kernel versions.
Lesson learned.]
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DDS-3
Ummm... bacula can access the media just fine for backup, so why does
it complain on restore?
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365 Days of
d8977b491:
ERR=No such file or directory
...
I have no hardlink related settings in any of my config files, i. e.
I expect that the default setting of "hardlinks=yes" takes effect.
What might have caused the above problem, and how can it be avoided?
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ing the command:
"mt -f /dev/nst0 rewind ; mt -f /dev/nst0 stoptions 0" after mounting
a tape; if this is an autoloader device, add these commands to your
mtx-changer script after loading a tape.
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ke these: "sense key Unit Attention",
"Additional sense: Power on, reset, or bus device reset occurred".
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stuff from the net preserving the original timestamps).
This is BAD.
I've posted about this before, see the archives.
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, and
different ones depending if you use relative or absolute path names.
I've been told at that time that one must not use --one-file-system
and --listed-incremental in one call, which makes this unusable for
any bigger systems with mounted partitions.
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le (include-.conf) which we include
in bacula-dir.conf; with such a setup it is easy judt to comment out
the include statement.
And it makes the config file much more readable...
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en "Last block" and
"Current block". What does that mean? Is this backup still good, or
must I fear to lose data when trying to restore from this archive?
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e still running at the time when the
> > tape filled.
>
> That's the usual behavior during my full backups, so it's easily
> reproducible for me.
So let's remember that fact, too.
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oes not help - the
problem persists.
However, restarting the bacula DIR *does* solve the problem, for one
day or so - I can run my backups manually, but the next scheduled run
will fail with the same errors.
Any ideas?
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ame here. Anyway - isn't this a design issue with bacula? Why should
we keep the connection open all the time when bacula is just idle?
Why cannot we close and reopen when needed?
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Ph
#x27;t have any jobs running at the time
of the error messages. It's enough to wait long enough in idle state
and then type a "list volumes" or any other command accessing the
database in the console.
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driver bt 0x0, host bt 0x7).
st0: Error with sense data: <6>st0: Current: sense key: Unit Attention
Additional sense: Power on, reset, or bus device reset occurred
???
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for some time. See the threads stared by these postings:
Subject: [Bacula-users] Strange SCSI problems
From: Wolfgang Denk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:00:57 +0100
and
Subject: [Bacula-users] tape writing error in bacula
From: david rob
d that this is a subtel timing issue in
the SCSI tape driver layer.
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"Plan to thr
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> > I am more and more convinced that this is a subtel timing issue in
> > the SCSI tape driver layer.
>
> Do you think it could be an overrun situation?
Overrun of what?
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ouldn't happen identically on 4 different systems with different
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ally write an EOF themself; they just
close the tape device at the end of the write operations.
Maybe I'm going to write some test code for such a szenario - write
some buffers followed by an MTWEOF op...
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ly because it either missed an interrupt or it issued a command at a bad
> time (i.e. a missing lock), or it overran the SCSI command queue.
I will try to run some tests...
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ntialPool = DIFF IncrementalPool
= INCR mon-sat at 00:10
}
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"I can call spirits from the vasty deep."
&quo
, storage etc.
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What's the sound a name makes when it's dropped?
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t will serve your needs, and media are
cheap, too.
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Today is th
ikely compression rate for a specific
file syste, I would not be able to put this information to use.
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"What
ctually it's the other way round. The SF people hope that the new
version might fix all the mailing list problems they have, and had -
again and again. We've seen lng delays on several mailing lists.
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of the system logs, either.
Any ideas how to get aware of such a problem in the future?
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I express preference for
lock of 3883 bytes on device
"FileStorage" (/net/nyx/backup) discarded.
04-Jul 16:10 xx-sd: End of Volume at file 0 on device "FileStorage"
(/net/nyx/backup), Volume "xx.denx.de-026"
04-Jul 16:10 xx-sd: End of all volumes.
04-Jul 16:10 xx-dir: Bacula
.
BTW: all tests with normal file I/O to files in the same direcotry
where the volumes are stored result in the expected "no space left"
errors.
May I re-ask:
> > BTW: are you still planning for a trip to Munich this summer?
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While "stoptions 0" will set the driver options to the given value,
0.
So "stsetoptions" will leave any options set to 1 unchanged, while
"stoptions" will reset thtese to zero.
Small difference in typing, big difference in effect.
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jobs in parallel, so some of them
can spool data while the first one is blocked while spooled data is
written to tape. The number of jobs you need obviously depends on how
quickly you can collect and spool data, and on the speed of your tape
drive.
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ith your tape's data rate, spooling can
> reduce the shoe shining.
It's not only the network speed which plays a role, but also the
speed of the bacula client collecting the data. Especially when
running incremental backups on large partitions with little changes,
data can
302 Autochanger "loaded drive 0", result is Slot 1.
18-Aug 10:29 nyx-sd: Castor-Home-2.2006-08-18_00.10.00 Error: block.c:538 Write
error at 0:0 on device "DDS-3" (/dev/nst0). ERR=Device or resource busy.
18-Aug 10:29 nyx-sd: Castor-Home-2.2006-08-18_00.10.00 Error: Backspace r
e, this is a sad day.
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A person with one watch kn
'{print $3 $4}' | \
+ sed 's/Full *\(:VolumeTag=\)*//'
+ grep '^Data Transfer Element [0-9]*:Full (Storage Element [0-9]'
<${TMPFILE} | \
+ awk '{printf "%s:%s\n",$7,$10}'
+ } | map_barcode
My "/etc/ba
e names in the mtx-changer script?
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READ THIS BEFORE
ed to reference slot 2.
Catalog record for Volume "K-Q-7" updated to reference slot 3.
Catalog record for Volume "K-Q-8" updated to reference slot 4.
Catalog record for Volume "K-Q-9" updated to reference slot 5.
Catalog record for Volume "K-S-0" updated
: disable it) in the
"Run" statements in the schedule.
However, how can I do the same when running a job manually using the
"run" command on the console?
It seems there is no option to enable or disable spooling then?
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n 90% I/O wait? On a file server (that does not
perform other services which would utilize the CPU) s/w RAID gives
much better performance - at least in the usage szenarios we see
(which means serving a *big* number of relatively small files).
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something wrong?
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Prediction is very difficult
: disable it) in the
"Run" statements in the schedule.
However, how can I do the same when running a job manually using the
"run" command on the console?
It seems there is no option to enable or disable spooling then? Or am
I missing something?
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and what is happening, and why. If I check after the
failure, the tape in question is correctly loaded. And we never had
any such failures before (i.e. when running bacula 2.2.x versions).
I cannot find any (configurable?) watchdog timeout mentioned in the
documentation - am I missing something?
Be
and older) ?
> Also, you might run the mtx-changer script with debug output to a file
> and observe what it does, and were it stops doing things.
AFAICT mtx-changer completes normally, but I will test this.
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t system (but
of course with an option to overwrite that value).
"getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN" (respective the equivalent C code) might
be a good start.
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Item 1: Enable/disable spooling when starting jobs with "run"
Date: Mon Feb 9 00:41:01 CET 2009
Origin: Wolfgang Denk
Status:
What: I would like to be able to override the spooling settings
of a job when manually starting it using "run".
Why:
s been implemented in the SVN code in November; it
> thus is part in the most recent 2.5 beta releases and will be part of the
> upcoming 3.0 release.
Ah, cool. Thanks for the information.
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anybody shed any light on this? Thanks in advance.
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&qu
I guess these numbers have some meaning?
Of course I can just act on a base "any entrey means tape is bad", but
I would feel better if I were able to understand what went wrong.
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Dear Rudolf,
I wrote:
> OK, so "TAF" means Tape Alert Flag - makes sense.
>
> Do you also happen to know what these numbers mean? As mentioned, I
> have a few tapes which show "3, 4, 6", and one which shows "3, 4, 6, 20".
Once I can search for "Tape Alert Flag", I can also find these error
code
5. From bconsole issue a mount command
> 6. Next issue a label barcodes command
> 7. Finally verify slots are updated by issuing a status slots command
Did you try running an "update slots barcodes" command after step 4 ?
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rs placed after device on command line]
sginfo version: 2.35 [20140403]; See man page for more details.
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ply "cd" into the /dev/tape/by-id/ directory in your script
before doing anything else. The latter is easier to implement,
while the former would result in better readable file names.
But all these changes will not fix the problem that devices currently
used (for example by a running ba
"label ...
barcodes" command and result in the old tape names; but I guess for
new tapes you would switch to a new label scheme anyway.]]
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erwise it would take only effect after restarting
the director.
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r.
>
> And you should regard 'reload' as a temporary measure and restart the
> Director when opportunity permits.
What is the rationale for this recommendation?
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han this and spooling will slow things down.
This is not correct, if you consider incremental and differential
backups.
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n't have 800GB available for the spool file either, which means my
> choices are:
OK, if this is your problem, then ask yourself how much it would
cost to add sufficient storage.
Come on, be real!
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TABLE
CREATE INDEX
UPDATE 2
COMMIT
Update of Bacula PostgreSQL tables 1021 to 1022 succeeded.
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must run the "update_bacula_tables" script that is
> in the new version. It is normally found in the /src/cats
> directory.
In Fedora, it gets installed as /usr/libexec/bacula/update_bacula_tables
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run the catalogue update script I get:
...
> [erik@Erik-PC bacula]$ /usr/libexec/bacula/update_mysql_tables
You should run this script as user "postgres".
See my message from yesterday for details.
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27;m using mysql?
Ah, no, of course not. Sorry, I didn't pay attention.
In this case the user should probably be "mysql", but I can't test
this as none of my Bacula systems uses MySQL any more [I converted
to PostreSQL many years ago, as it was _significantly_ faster.]
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