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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula restore incomplete

2009-02-10 01:20:12
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula restore incomplete
From: Victor Sterpu <victor AT casnt DOT ro>
To: Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:18:48 +0200
Are you using postgresql as database?

Keith wrote:
Hi there,

We are running bacula 2.2.8 on an Ubuntu 8.04 distro. We are backing up a 
Windows
2003Server, 5 XP PC's and the Ubuntu server. A relatively small system.

Everything appears to be set up ok. The Director is running happily with
reports coming through on e-mail. The Server2003 machine holds our teacher
Users directory with 25 teachers (each with their own directory. We also
back up the Mail directory - also 25 teachers. When we restore (as a trial
to test it) we find only a few Directories reappearing for the Users and
Mail directories. Why is this? I am at a complete loss.

We are postulating that only the Incrementals are restored??? Any ideas?

- Keith in Cape Town, RSA.

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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Cannot find any appendable volumes. (John Drescher)
  2. Re: Cannot find any appendable volumes. (KNOPS Manfred)
  3. How to delete volumes ? (ML mail)
  4. Re: Debian/Ubuntu and openssl (Lukasz Szybalski)
  5. Re: Debian/Ubuntu and openssl (Philipp Geschke)
  6. Re: Debian/Ubuntu and openssl (John Goerzen)
  7. Re: Debian/Ubuntu and openssl (Kern Sibbald)
  8. Re: copy and compression (Hemant Shah)
  9. Re: tape error and bacula: ...block numbers differ
     (Martin Simmons)
 10. Re: Feature request: Enable/disable spooling when using "run"
     (Wolfgang Denk)
 11. Backup on SD Cards (S?bastien WENSKE)
 12. Re: Setup advices for some heterogenous set of server
     (Thomas Manson)
 13. Monthly Schedule Question (Hillel Seltzer)
 14. Finding performance issues ((private) HKS)
 15. auto-changer help (Steve Hood)
 16. Re: auto-changer help (John Drescher)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 08:13:04 -0500
From: John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find any appendable volumes.
To: KNOPS Manfred <Manfred.KNOPS AT 3ds DOT com>, bacula-users
<Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
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<387ee2020902090513x213a20f3kbf9ebf5d4bd8e725 AT mail.gmail DOT com>
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:51 AM, KNOPS Manfred <Manfred.KNOPS AT 3ds DOT com> 
wrote:
    
Hello together,



I hope someone can help me.

Last Saturday bacula should make fullbackup for 22 clients.

It starts at 20:05 with the first client.
helios-Pool
At Sunday morning 04:04 it send me messages like this:

08-Feb 04:04 backupserver-sd JobId 232: Job
helios-Automatic-Backup.2009-02-07_20.05.21 waiting. Cannot find any
appendable volumes.

Please use the "label"  command to create a new Volume for:

    Storage:      "helios-Device" (/backup/helios)

    Pool:         helios-Pool

    Media type:   File



      
how about the output of

list media pool=helios-Pool

John



------------------------------

Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 14:43:48 +0100
From: "KNOPS Manfred" <Manfred.KNOPS AT 3ds DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find any appendable volumes.
To: "John Drescher" <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>, "bacula-users"
<Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Message-ID: <F8DFBC137E18114AA4E6C3A44BC8BC7E74F2C0 AT CORP-SUR-EXB02 DOT ds>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Here are the output of list media pool=helios-Pool

list media pool=helios-Pool
+---------+-------------+-----------+---------+---------------+---------
-+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+--------------
-------+
| MediaId | VolumeName  | VolStatus | Enabled | VolBytes      | VolFiles
| VolRetention | Recycle | Slot | InChanger | MediaType | LastWritten
|
+---------+-------------+-----------+---------+---------------+---------
-+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+--------------
-------+
|      73 | helios-0073 | Recycle   |       1 |             1 |        0
|            0 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
03:18:59 |
|      74 | helios-0074 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,266 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
04:03:36 |
|      75 | helios-0075 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,086 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
04:38:43 |
|      76 | helios-0076 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,368 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
04:59:42 |
|      77 | helios-0077 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,246 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
05:17:16 |
|      78 | helios-0078 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,454 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
05:38:17 |
|      79 | helios-0079 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,437 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
05:53:55 |
|      80 | helios-0080 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,494 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
06:16:17 |
|      81 | helios-0081 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,320 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
06:52:50 |
|      82 | helios-0082 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,376 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
07:17:34 |
|      83 | helios-0083 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,471 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
07:43:43 |
|      84 | helios-0084 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,453 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
08:12:49 |
|      85 | helios-0085 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,392 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
08:40:01 |
|      86 | helios-0086 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,449 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
08:56:31 |
|      87 | helios-0087 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,434 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
09:22:26 |
|      88 | helios-0088 | Used      |       1 | 1,795,813,099 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
09:30:28 |
|     112 | helios-0112 | Used      |       1 | 1,912,995,862 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-29
21:10:32 |
|     124 | helios-0124 | Used      |       1 | 1,987,255,453 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-30
21:20:47 |
|     155 | helios-0155 | Used      |       1 | 1,990,999,642 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-01-31
21:16:18 |
|     176 | helios-0176 | Used      |       1 | 2,358,111,048 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-02
21:33:17 |
|     196 | helios-0196 | Used      |       1 | 1,857,564,976 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-03
21:16:06 |
|     231 | helios-0231 | Used      |       1 | 2,206,679,976 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-04
21:12:27 |
|     260 | helios-0260 | Used      |       1 | 2,189,408,942 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-05
21:11:12 |
|     290 | helios-0290 | Used      |       1 | 2,034,628,044 |        0
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-06
22:03:33 |
|     331 | helios-0331 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,101 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
01:14:19 |
|     332 | helios-0332 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,140 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
02:04:37 |
|     333 | helios-0333 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,296 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
02:39:01 |
|     334 | helios-0334 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,278 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
03:05:58 |
|     335 | helios-0335 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,319 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
03:26:12 |
|     336 | helios-0336 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,375 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
03:47:54 |
|     337 | helios-0337 | Full      |       1 | 4,509,711,488 |        1
|    2,592,000 |       1 |    0 |         0 | File      | 2009-02-08
04:04:59 |
+---------+-------------+-----------+---------+---------------+---------
-+--------------+---------+------+-----------+-----------+--------------
-------+

Regards
Manfred


-----Original Message-----
From: John Drescher [mailto:drescherjm AT gmail DOT com]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 2:13 PM
To: KNOPS Manfred; bacula-users
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Cannot find any appendable volumes.

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 7:51 AM, KNOPS Manfred <Manfred.KNOPS AT 3ds DOT com>
wrote:
    
Hello together,



I hope someone can help me.

Last Saturday bacula should make fullbackup for 22 clients.

It starts at 20:05 with the first client.
helios-Pool
At Sunday morning 04:04 it send me messages like this:

08-Feb 04:04 backupserver-sd JobId 232: Job
helios-Automatic-Backup.2009-02-07_20.05.21 waiting. Cannot find any
appendable volumes.

Please use the "label"  command to create a new Volume for:

    Storage:      "helios-Device" (/backup/helios)

    Pool:         helios-Pool

    Media type:   File



      
how about the output of

list media pool=helios-Pool

John



------------------------------

Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 07:27:28 -0800 (PST)
From: ML mail <mlnospam AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: [Bacula-users] How to delete volumes ?
To: Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


Hello,

Is there a command in bconsole to delete all volumes for a specific client 
?

I am doing some test backups and would like to to start again from zero 
and I guess simply deleting the files from the harddisk is not a good 
idea.

Many thanks in advance for the help.








------------------------------

Message: 4
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:39:58 -0600
From: Lukasz Szybalski <szybalski AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
To: Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net>
Cc: John Goerzen <jgoerzen AT complete DOT org>,
bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Message-ID:
<804e5c70902090739t37189d65qbc574b591a35f652 AT mail.gmail DOT com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hello,

So it seems like openssl is already back in main repository. (I think
it was in contrib before).
Here are the bugs for debian. I don't see a bug for openssl support.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=bacula

What you are saying is that bacula should be compiled with with tls
support? If yes we should submit a bug request.

I'm cc'ing a maintainer.

Thanks,
Lucas






On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net> 
wrote:
    
Hi,

I asked basically the same thing a while ago: 
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html

Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian 
project seems to not have noticed this.

Basically, while asking about Ubuntu, this really is a Debian Lenny 
problem, meaning that a lot of people will
have a lot of fun starting this very weekend.

Since I don't think that filing a bug report or talking to somebody will 
get the release changed before Feb.
14th, all you can do is, sit back, go with the recompiling or compile a 
current version by hand, and enjoy the
show. But feel free to contact whoever you like anyways.


Even though I have to ask: If Kern was in ongoing discussion with the 
debian-legal list about the license issue,
how come they never heard of it being resolved?
Or did I get this part of the story wrong?


--
Philipp


Bill Merriam schrieb:
      
It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
encryption enabled.  Is there any news on that?

There are instructions included with the debian package source on how to
rebuild it with encryption.  Has anybody done that and made the packages
available?

I am trying to figure out how to use the debian package building
system.  If I succeed in building encryption enabled binary packages
should I distribute them somehow?

Bill

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:09:19 +0100
From: Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
To: John Goerzen <jgoerzen AT complete DOT org>
Cc: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>,
bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Message-ID: <4990552F.2090107 AT pgmail DOT net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hi,

I dared to CC Kern... maybe he can enlighten us?

John Goerzen schrieb:
    
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
      
Hello,

So it seems like openssl is already back in main repository. (I think
it was in contrib before).
Here are the bugs for debian. I don't see a bug for openssl support.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=bacula

What you are saying is that bacula should be compiled with with tls
support? If yes we should submit a bug request.

I'm cc'ing a maintainer.
        
Please see NEWS.Debian.gz in the bacula-common package.  This is
somewhat of a FAQ by now.

The problem is not that the license for Bacula is non-free, or that the
license for OpenSSL is non-free, but that the two are not compatible.

ISTR hearing from someone (Kern maybe) that the Bacula license may be
revised in the future to eliminate this problem.

Note that README.Debian contains instructions to build your own bacula
with SSL/TLS support, which is a quite easy procedure.

      
I didn't really dig into the issue itself, so I can't tell if it has been 
removed. I am refering to this post
from Landon Fuller: 
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00634.html

It is all about this: 
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2007/07/msg00144.html

Wether or not the package is compiled with tls support is really up to the 
maintainer, but in Debian Etch it was
(The version used in Sarge did not have tls support).

My understanding was, that Kern changed the Bacula code to solve the 
problem.

I think a lot of people are using the Debian packages, either in Debian or 
in Ubuntu, and this could really
become annoying, if unnecessary.

--
Philipp

    
-- John


      
Thanks,
Lucas






On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net> 
wrote:
        
Hi,

I asked basically the same thing a while ago: 
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html

Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian 
project seems to not have noticed this.

Basically, while asking about Ubuntu, this really is a Debian Lenny 
problem, meaning that a lot of people will
have a lot of fun starting this very weekend.

Since I don't think that filing a bug report or talking to somebody 
will get the release changed before Feb.
14th, all you can do is, sit back, go with the recompiling or compile a 
current version by hand, and enjoy the
show. But feel free to contact whoever you like anyways.


Even though I have to ask: If Kern was in ongoing discussion with the 
debian-legal list about the license issue,
how come they never heard of it being resolved?
Or did I get this part of the story wrong?


--
Philipp


Bill Merriam schrieb:
          
It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
encryption enabled.  Is there any news on that?

There are instructions included with the debian package source on how 
to
rebuild it with encryption.  Has anybody done that and made the 
packages
available?

I am trying to figure out how to use the debian package building
system.  If I succeed in building encryption enabled binary packages
should I distribute them somehow?

Bill

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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 09:59:36 -0600
From: John Goerzen <jgoerzen AT complete DOT org>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
To: Lukasz Szybalski <szybalski AT gmail DOT com>
Cc: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Message-ID: <499052E8.2000304 AT complete DOT org>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
    
Hello,

So it seems like openssl is already back in main repository. (I think
it was in contrib before).
Here are the bugs for debian. I don't see a bug for openssl support.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=bacula

What you are saying is that bacula should be compiled with with tls
support? If yes we should submit a bug request.

I'm cc'ing a maintainer.
      
Please see NEWS.Debian.gz in the bacula-common package.  This is
somewhat of a FAQ by now.

The problem is not that the license for Bacula is non-free, or that the
license for OpenSSL is non-free, but that the two are not compatible.

ISTR hearing from someone (Kern maybe) that the Bacula license may be
revised in the future to eliminate this problem.

Note that README.Debian contains instructions to build your own bacula
with SSL/TLS support, which is a quite easy procedure.

-- John


    
Thanks,
Lucas






On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net> 
wrote:
      
Hi,

I asked basically the same thing a while ago: 
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html

Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian 
project seems to not have noticed this.

Basically, while asking about Ubuntu, this really is a Debian Lenny 
problem, meaning that a lot of people will
have a lot of fun starting this very weekend.

Since I don't think that filing a bug report or talking to somebody will 
get the release changed before Feb.
14th, all you can do is, sit back, go with the recompiling or compile a 
current version by hand, and enjoy the
show. But feel free to contact whoever you like anyways.


Even though I have to ask: If Kern was in ongoing discussion with the 
debian-legal list about the license issue,
how come they never heard of it being resolved?
Or did I get this part of the story wrong?


--
Philipp


Bill Merriam schrieb:
        
It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
encryption enabled.  Is there any news on that?

There are instructions included with the debian package source on how 
to
rebuild it with encryption.  Has anybody done that and made the 
packages
available?

I am trying to figure out how to use the debian package building
system.  If I succeed in building encryption enabled binary packages
should I distribute them somehow?

Bill

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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 17:52:35 +0100
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
To: Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net>
Cc: John Goerzen <jgoerzen AT complete DOT org>,
bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Message-ID: <200902091752.35713.kern AT sibbald DOT com>
Content-Type: text/plain;  charset="utf-8"

On Monday 09 February 2009 17:09:19 Philipp Geschke wrote:
    
Hi,

I dared to CC Kern... maybe he can enlighten us?
      
:-)

For me the problem has been solved for quite a lot time (I rewrote all 3rd
party GPL code that we used in the source). Unfortunately, the problem is 
not
yet resolved for Debian users, because the solution is in the development
code which is not yet released for "production".   It is currently 
undergoing
beta testing, and hopefully it will be released in late March or April.

Best regards,

Kern

    
John Goerzen schrieb:
      
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
        
Hello,

So it seems like openssl is already back in main repository. (I think
it was in contrib before).
Here are the bugs for debian. I don't see a bug for openssl support.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=bacula

What you are saying is that bacula should be compiled with with tls
support? If yes we should submit a bug request.

I'm cc'ing a maintainer.
          
Please see NEWS.Debian.gz in the bacula-common package.  This is
somewhat of a FAQ by now.

The problem is not that the license for Bacula is non-free, or that the
license for OpenSSL is non-free, but that the two are not compatible.

ISTR hearing from someone (Kern maybe) that the Bacula license may be
revised in the future to eliminate this problem.

Note that README.Debian contains instructions to build your own bacula
with SSL/TLS support, which is a quite easy procedure.
        
I didn't really dig into the issue itself, so I can't tell if it has been
removed. I am refering to this post from Landon Fuller:
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00634.html

It is all about this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2007/07/msg00144.html

Wether or not the package is compiled with tls support is really up to 
the
maintainer, but in Debian Etch it was (The version used in Sarge did not
have tls support).

My understanding was, that Kern changed the Bacula code to solve the
problem.

I think a lot of people are using the Debian packages, either in Debian 
or
in Ubuntu, and this could really become annoying, if unnecessary.

--
Philipp

      
-- John

        
Thanks,
Lucas

On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT net>
          
wrote:
    
Hi,

I asked basically the same thing a while ago:
http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html

Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian
project seems to not have noticed this.

Basically, while asking about Ubuntu, this really is a Debian Lenny
problem, meaning that a lot of people will have a lot of fun starting
this very weekend.

Since I don't think that filing a bug report or talking to somebody
will get the release changed before Feb. 14th, all you can do is, sit
back, go with the recompiling or compile a current version by hand, 
and
enjoy the show. But feel free to contact whoever you like anyways.


Even though I have to ask: If Kern was in ongoing discussion with the
debian-legal list about the license issue, how come they never heard 
of
it being resolved?
Or did I get this part of the story wrong?


--
Philipp

Bill Merriam schrieb:
            
It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
encryption enabled.  Is there any news on that?

There are instructions included with the debian package source on 
how
to rebuild it with encryption.  Has anybody done that and made the
packages available?

I am trying to figure out how to use the debian package building
system.  If I succeed in building encryption enabled binary packages
should I distribute them somehow?

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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:09:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Hemant Shah <hjrrs AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] copy and compression
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From: Hemant Shah <hjrrs AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: [Bacula-users] copy and compression
To: "baculausers" <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 12:30 PM
Folks,

  I am waiting for the new release of bacula so that I can
use copy feature. Currently I run full backup twice. First
to tape, no compression by bacula, compression is done by
tape drive. Next I do full backup to disk with compression
on.

How do I deal with compression for copy job? Will bacula
uncompress the data on the disk and then copy to tape or
will I have to turn off compression on the tape drive and
copy will write compressed data to the tape?

Thanks.
      
 Can anyone shed more light on this?

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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 18:46:52 GMT
From: Martin Simmons <martin AT lispworks DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] tape error and bacula: ...block numbers
differ
To: kern AT sibbald DOT com
Cc: Ralf-Lists AT ralfgross DOT de, bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Message-ID: <200902091846.n19IkqtF012917 AT higson.cam.lispworks DOT com>

    
On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:31:20 +0100, Kern Sibbald said:
              
On Monday 09 February 2009 13:10:12 Martin Simmons wrote:
      
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 12:17:33 +0100, Kern Sibbald said:
                  
On Saturday 07 February 2009 11:33:58 Ralf Gross wrote:
          
Kern Sibbald schrieb:
            
The problem described in the email below is probably an important
data loss problem due (most likely) to an I/O error, but more
importantly due to a misconfigured tape drive.  From the 
information
I see below, it appears to me that you have lost significant 
data.
This is probably due to the fact that the HBA or the tape drive 
is
running in asynchronous mode (cached or buffered) while Bacula
*requires* you to run everything concerning tapes in synchronous 
mode
-- please see the Tape testing chapter for more information.

This data loss due to asynchronous mode will probably also occur 
when
your tape fills.
              
The verify job hasn't found any errors, so it seems that all data
that was backed up could be read.
            
Verify will not find missing data, unless you restored everything and
compared it to the original, so I am still a bit skeptical ...
          
What is the purpose of Verify then?
        
The current tape Verify checks the meta-data.  Thus it does not 100% 
verify
that the data on the volume is all present.
      
Ah, thanks.  I thought it recomputed the digest, but I see that only 
happens
for file verification, not volume verification.

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 21:44:08 +0100
From: Wolfgang Denk <wd AT denx DOT de>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Feature request: Enable/disable spooling
when using "run"
To: Bastian Friedrich <bastian.friedrich AT collax DOT com>
Cc: bacula-devel AT lists.sourceforge DOT net,
bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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Dear Bastian,

In message <200902090907.37541.bastian.friedrich AT collax DOT com> you wrote:
    
  What:   I would like to be able to override the spooling settings
          of a job when manually starting it using "run".
        
what you are looking for has 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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Message: 11
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 15:12:18 +0100
From: S?bastien WENSKE <sebastien AT wenske DOT fr>
Subject: [Bacula-users] Backup on SD Cards
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
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Hi All,



I have buy an ASUS Eeebox with an integrated sd-card reader.

My question is: Is it possible to use my sd-cards like backup tapes with 
bacula?



Best Regards,



Sebastien WENSKE.

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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 23:44:40 +0100
From: Thomas Manson <dev.mansonthomas AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Setup advices for some heterogenous set of
server
To: Arno Lehmann <al AT its-lehmann DOT de>
Cc: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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Hi Arno,

 Thanks for your answers, and sorry for the delay to answer back.

 To answer your questions :

 I've control (directly or indirectly) of the firewall, but I'd rather use
a ssh tunnels. My homeServer has access to other servers with certificate
authentication.
 I can set explicit  rule to the firewall to allow acces to the needed
port, but ssh is better on security concern.

 Btw, when compression is done ? by the client or by the storage? 
because,
in this last case, ssh built in compression could be a nice help.

 Each blue 'backbone' on the schema represents a /24 network and all
servers are in this subnet. All server has public IP address and an FQDN.


 Over the servers, the amount of data should not be that uge (only 
website,
configuration script, no logfile or mail inbox).
 In case of machine crash, each machine setup is documented, so that to
resume the service, I've to reinstall the system (less than an hour for 
the
secondary DNS server) and restore data.
 Each machine have or will have a mirror server on another physical site.

  It's probably not the best solution, but given my mean, I can only 
afford
that solution.

 I also wanted to set this kind of backup :

 1 mounthly full backup of the file system.
 1 daily incremental backup of the filesystem.
 1 daily full backup of databases.

 because, in my case, the filesystem isn't modifyed heavily, most of the
udpates are done in the databases. I think it's suitable for my specific
case, but there are maybe some convients I didn't see....


About the setup itself :  The more I read, the more I get confused... the
doc is not easy to get a simple and working configuration.
I've read more than 150 pages, and still have no concrete material to
configure a simple setup...

I'm quite found of learning by example, which you usually find for every
software, but here... not that much indeed...

the only tuto I've found :

 http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/bacula1.htm

doesn't explain really much things.



What I'd like, is to

1/ enable a working backup on the homeServer (director hosting)

test it, play with it  with some simple test case like :

  make a backup of a directory,
  delete (or move outside the dir) one file in the directory,
  restore the file.

  make a backup of a directory
  modify a file
  make a incremental backup
  modify the same file

  make a incremental backup
  modify the same file

walk though the different 'version' of this file.

It would be nice, if bacula team could setup a vmware using a linux distro
like ubuntu with several test case pre-setup to speed up the learning 
curve.

2/ Once I've setup the backup for the server, add a remote client (through
ssh) (and next add all others)

I find it better to have on directory per client (can't explain why, but
sounds safer),

I've read the basic volume managment chapter which tell I should add a
device per client with a Type per Device so that everything isn't mixed 
up.

Well I'll explore this later..

I'll try now to get something working on the homeServer itself.

tomorrow, I'll probably setup a ubuntu on vmware to practice some test 
case
and may publish it on my blog (well the size of the vmware could be an 
issue
;o)


Thomas.





On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:30, Arno Lehmann <al AT its-lehmann DOT de> wrote:

    
Hello,

03.02.2009 13:44, Thomas Manson wrote:
      
Hi,

  I've read quite some stuff about bacula, but I'm still not sure of 
the
best way to implement it.

  I've attached a simple diagram that represent the network as it will
soon be. (DNS Server 1 and WebServer 2 are not yet setup).

  On each server of the left side, the host provider gives 160GB of 
disk
on FTP.
  The Home Server is the server that will run the Backup Director.

  Over internet, servers can communicate via SSH. Additionnal port can
be opened, but I'd rather not.
        
You can tunnel any connection where you can specify the host and port
to use through ssh. In Bacula, you could set up the tunnels using a
run before job script.

A regular VPN might be easier to maintain, though harder to set up.

      
  HomeServer and Office Server has an 1MByte/s download and 100KByte/s
upload capabilities.
        
That's a bit limited for backup purposes of large data sets.

      
  Other Servers have more the 50MByte/s upload capabilities

  For WebServer1 & 3, and Office Server, I've no other solution that 
get
backup to HomeServer.
  For other servers, I've the 160GB disks available, but I'm not sure 
of
their reliabality (Probably not raid 1 or 5 device, who can access).

  Any thought, advice?
        
Well, it's quite important to know where you want your backups to end
up. Assuming you want them all consolidated on the HomeServer, you'd
need some VPN/ssh tunnels to all the servers you want to back up.

Once those exist, it's a rather standard situation to set up Bacula
accordingly.

If you need to keep backup data on te different sites because of the
traffic limitations, you'll end up with a number of SDs - one in each
location - but you can still control those with a single DIR instance.
Getting a usable setup might be difficult because the SD address in
the configuration needs to be valid both for the DIR and the FDs
accessing that SD - again, a VPN might be useful, but some careful
/etc/hosts edits on all the sites might do the trick.

If all your servers are accessible with public IPs / DNS names, that's
not much of an issue, though.

More specific advice would require some more knowledge about your
network layout - are those heavily firewalled networks, do they share
a common DNS zone, or are they even networks completely separated from
each other?

Arno

      
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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 17:03:47 -0500
From: "Hillel Seltzer" <hseltzer AT larich DOT com>
Subject: [Bacula-users] Monthly Schedule Question
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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Hello,

Is it possible to specify a schedule to use a monthly pool
on the first weekday of a month, and other pools for the rest
of the month?  If the first of the month is a weekday (Mon-Fri),
then just use that day.  If the first of the month is on
Sat or Sun, then wait until Monday.  This is different than
the typical examples which usually specify the first Sunday
or Monday of the month for the monthly pool.

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Message: 14
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 16:48:15 -0500
From: "(private) HKS" <hks.private AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: [Bacula-users] Finding performance issues
To: Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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Hi all,

I'm relatively new to Bacula, but so far have been very impressed with
it. Right now, I'm backing up three separate data centers to Dell
2950s with 3TB SATA RAID 5 disk arrays. I'm running Bacula 2.2.8 on
OpenBSD 4.4 with Postgresql 8.3.3.

The only trouble I'm having is terrifically bad performance. As I
implied, this is backing up to an onboard disk array. My typical
backup is about 360MB, and the reported transfer rate is usually
around 1.5MB/s (despooling is around 30-40MB/s). This server is
connected to its clients via gigabit LAN, and these speeds are
suffered by all clients: good (dual quadcore Xeons with 16GB of RAM
and 15k SAS RAID 5 array) and bad (Soekris 5501 with solid-state CF
storage) alike; Windows 2003, FreeBSD 7, and OpenBSD 4.4; same or
different subnets.

Can anybody make suggestions for tracking down this performance
bottleneck? Below is a brief list of the steps I've taken, and the
results. Thanks for the help.

-HKS



Steps:
---------
- Disabled spooling - transfer rate remained at 1-1.5MB/s
- Tested disk performance with dd - 100-200MB/s
- Disabled FileSet compression altogether - no change
- Enabled soft updates on /backups file system - no change
- Disabled GZIP compression - no change



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Message: 15
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 15:51:06 -0800
From: Steve Hood <scubasteve95123 AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: [Bacula-users] auto-changer help
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
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All-
  I have bacula setup and working backing-up to file. now I want to use my
autochanger.
in the bconsole I do status -> storage -> autochanger i get the following
problem = BLOCKED see below.
I have ran label barcodes - with no errors
when i run update slots i get: Volume "B27689" not found in catalog. 
Slot=1
InChanger set to zero
I have ran the btape tests with a good returns

I really dont know were i went wrong please help

**BLOCK error**
Device status:
Autochanger "Autochanger" with devices:
  "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0)
  "Drive-2" (/dev/nst1)
Device "FileStorage" (/backup) is not open.
Device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0) is mounted with:
   Volume:      B27686
   Pool:        Default
   Media type:  SDX4
   Device is BLOCKED waiting for mount of volume "ABC0001",
      Pool:        Default
      Media type:  SDX4
   Slot 26 is loaded in drive 0.
   Total Bytes Read=64,512 Blocks Read=1 Bytes/block=64,512
   Positioned at File=0 Block=0
Device "Drive-2" (/dev/nst1) open but no Bacula volume is currently 
mounted.
   Slot 3 is loaded in drive 1.
   Total Bytes Read=0 Blocks Read=0 Bytes/block=0
   Positioned at File=0 Block=0

**update slots problem**
3306 Issuing autochanger "list" command.
Volume "B27689" not found in catalog. Slot=1 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27709" not found in catalog. Slot=2 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27719" not found in catalog. Slot=4 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27718" not found in catalog. Slot=5 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27717" not found in catalog. Slot=6 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27716" not found in catalog. Slot=7 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27692" not found in catalog. Slot=8 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27691" not found in catalog. Slot=9 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27690" not found in catalog. Slot=10 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27720" not found in catalog. Slot=11 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27687" not found in catalog. Slot=12 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27685" not found in catalog. Slot=13 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27684" not found in catalog. Slot=14 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27679" not found in catalog. Slot=15 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27710" not found in catalog. Slot=18 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27711" not found in catalog. Slot=19 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27708" not found in catalog. Slot=20 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27713" not found in catalog. Slot=21 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27714" not found in catalog. Slot=22 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27715" not found in catalog. Slot=23 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27712" not found in catalog. Slot=24 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27722" not found in catalog. Slot=25 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27686" not found in catalog. Slot=26 InChanger set to zero.
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Message: 16
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 19:15:49 -0500
From: John Drescher <drescherjm AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] auto-changer help
To: Steve Hood <scubasteve95123 AT gmail DOT com>, bacula-users
<Bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
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On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Steve Hood <scubasteve95123 AT gmail DOT com> 
wrote:
    
All-
   I have bacula setup and working backing-up to file. now I want to use 
my
autochanger.
in the bconsole I do status -> storage -> autochanger i get the following
problem = BLOCKED see below.
I have ran label barcodes - with no errors
when i run update slots i get: Volume "B27689" not found in catalog. 
Slot=1
InChanger set to zero
I have ran the btape tests with a good returns

I really dont know were i went wrong please help

**BLOCK error**
Device status:
Autochanger "Autochanger" with devices:
   "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0)
   "Drive-2" (/dev/nst1)
Device "FileStorage" (/backup) is not open.
Device "Drive-1" (/dev/nst0) is mounted with:
    Volume:      B27686
    Pool:        Default
    Media type:  SDX4
    Device is BLOCKED waiting for mount of volume "ABC0001",
       Pool:        Default
       Media type:  SDX4
    Slot 26 is loaded in drive 0.
    Total Bytes Read=64,512 Blocks Read=1 Bytes/block=64,512
    Positioned at File=0 Block=0
Device "Drive-2" (/dev/nst1) open but no Bacula volume is currently 
mounted.
    Slot 3 is loaded in drive 1.
    Total Bytes Read=0 Blocks Read=0 Bytes/block=0
    Positioned at File=0 Block=0

**update slots problem**
3306 Issuing autochanger "list" command.
Volume "B27689" not found in catalog. Slot=1 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27709" not found in catalog. Slot=2 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27719" not found in catalog. Slot=4 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27718" not found in catalog. Slot=5 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27717" not found in catalog. Slot=6 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27716" not found in catalog. Slot=7 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27692" not found in catalog. Slot=8 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27691" not found in catalog. Slot=9 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27690" not found in catalog. Slot=10 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27720" not found in catalog. Slot=11 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27687" not found in catalog. Slot=12 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27685" not found in catalog. Slot=13 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27684" not found in catalog. Slot=14 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27679" not found in catalog. Slot=15 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27710" not found in catalog. Slot=18 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27711" not found in catalog. Slot=19 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27708" not found in catalog. Slot=20 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27713" not found in catalog. Slot=21 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27714" not found in catalog. Slot=22 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27715" not found in catalog. Slot=23 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27712" not found in catalog. Slot=24 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27722" not found in catalog. Slot=25 InChanger set to zero.
Volume "B27686" not found in catalog. Slot=26 InChanger set to zero.


      
label barcodes

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Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM)
software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to
build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local
resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and
Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com
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Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM)
software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to
build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local
resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and
Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com
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