forked from Lainports/freebsd-ports
Bareos (BackupArchivingRecoveryOpenSourced) is a reliable network open source software to backup, archive and restore files from all major operating systems. The fork was founded 2010 out of the bacula.org project. The fork has been actively developed and many new features have been added. WWW: http://www.bareos.org/
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bareos server was installed
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1) Important information about new version of bareos can be found in the
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ReleaseNotes.
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https://github.com/bareos/bareos/blob/master/README.md
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NOTE:
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An auto-changer manipulation script based on FreeBSDs
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chio command is included and installed at
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%%PREFIX%%/sbin/chio-bareos
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Please have a look at it if you want to use an
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autochanger. You have to configure the usage in
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%%PREFIX%%/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.conf
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Take care of correct permissions for changer and
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tape device (e.g. /dev/ch0 and /dev/n[r]sa0) i.e.
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they must be accessible by user bareos.
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Due to lack of some features in the FreeBSD tape driver
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implementation you MUST add some OS dependent options to
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the bareos-sd.conf file:
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Hardware End of Medium = no;
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Backward Space Record = no;
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Backward Space File = no;
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With 2 filemarks at EOT (see man mt):
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Fast Forward Space File = no;
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BSF at EOM = yes;
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TWO EOF = yes;
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With 1 filemarks at EOT (see man mt):
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Fast Forward Space File = yes;
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BSF at EOM = no;
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TWO EOF = no;
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NOTE: YOU CAN SWITCH EOT model ONLY when starting
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from scratch with EMPTY tapes.
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It is also important that all the scripts accessed
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by RunBeforeJob and RunAfterJob will be executed by
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the user bareos. Check your permissions.
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For USB support read the bareos manual. It could be necessary
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to configure/compile a new kernel.
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Look at %%PREFIX%%/lib/bareos/update_bareos_tables for
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database update procedure.
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If you are using sqlite you need to run the make_sqlite_tables script as
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the bareos user. Do this using 'sudo su -m bareos'.
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