Bacula : Install
MariaDB 10.3 : Install 2019/10/31 |
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Install MariaDB to configure Database Server. |
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Install MariaDB. |
[root@www ~]# dnf module -y install mariadb:10.3 [root@www ~]# vi /etc/my.cnf.d/charaset.cnf # create new
# set default charaset
# if not set, default is [latin1]
# for the case of 4 bytes UTF-8, specify [utf8mb4]
[mysqld] character-set-server = utf8mb4
[client] default-character-set = utf8mb4
[root@www ~]# systemctl enable --now mariadb |
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If Firewalld is running and also you allow to access MariaDB Server from remote Hosts, allow service. MariaDB uses [3306/TCP]. |
[root@www ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=mysql --permanent
firewall-cmd --reload
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Initial Settings for MariaDB. |
[root@www ~]# mysql_secure_installation
NOTE: RUNNING ALL PARTS OF THIS SCRIPT IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL MariaDB SERVERS IN PRODUCTION USE! PLEASE READ EACH STEP CAREFULLY!
In order to log into MariaDB to secure it, we'll need the current password for the root user. If you've just installed MariaDB, and you haven't set the root password yet, the password will be blank, so you should just press enter here.
Enter current password for root (enter for none): OK, successfully used password, moving on...
Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the MariaDB root user without the proper authorisation.
# set root password Set root password? [Y/n] y New password: Re-enter new password: Password updated successfully! Reloading privilege tables.. ... Success!
By default, a MariaDB installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone to log into MariaDB without having to have a user account created for them. This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation go a bit smoother. You should remove them before moving into a production environment.
# remove anonymous users Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] y ... Success!
Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'. This ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network.
# disallow root login remotely Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] y ... Success!
By default, MariaDB comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can access. This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed before moving into a production environment.
# remove test database Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] y - Dropping test database... ... Success! - Removing privileges on test database... ... Success!
Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far will take effect immediately.
# reload privilege tables Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] y ... Success!
Cleaning up...
All done! If you've completed all of the above steps, your MariaDB installation should now be secure.
Thanks for using MariaDB!
# connect to MariaDB with root
mysql -u root -p
# password you set
Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. Your MariaDB connection id is 17 Server version: 10.3.11-MariaDB MariaDB Server
Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
# show user list MariaDB [(none)]> select user,host,password from mysql.user; +------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+ | user | host | password | +------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+ | root | localhost | *xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | root | 127.0.0.1 | *xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | root | ::1 | *xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | +------+-----------+-------------------------------------------+ 3 rows in set (0.000 sec)
# show database list MariaDB [(none)]> show databases; +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | information_schema | | mysql | | performance_schema | +--------------------+ 3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
# create test database MariaDB [(none)]> create database test_database; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.000 sec)
# create test table on test database MariaDB [(none)]> create table test_database.test_table (id int, name varchar(50), address varchar(50), primary key (id)); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.108 sec)
# insert data to test table MariaDB [(none)]> insert into test_database.test_table(id, name, address) values("001", "CentOS", "Hiroshima"); Query OK, 1 row affected (0.036 sec)
# show test table MariaDB [(none)]> select * from test_database.test_table; +----+--------+-----------+ | id | name | address | +----+--------+-----------+ | 1 | CentOS | Hiroshima | +----+--------+-----------+ 1 row in set (0.000 sec)
# delete test database MariaDB [(none)]> drop database test_database; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.111 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> exit Bye |
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Install Bacula components. |
[root@dlp ~]# dnf -y install bacula-director bacula-storage bacula-console bacula-client |
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Add a User and Database on MariaDB for Bacula. |
# change default to MariaDB
alternatives --config libbaccats.so
There are 3 programs which provide 'libbaccats.so'.
Selection Command ----------------------------------------------- 1 /usr/lib64/libbaccats-mysql.so 2 /usr/lib64/libbaccats-sqlite3.so *+ 3 /usr/lib64/libbaccats-postgresql.so
Enter to keep the current selection[+], or type selection number: 1
# create database for bacula
mysql -u root -p
Enter password: Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. Your MariaDB connection id is 16 Server version: 10.3.17-MariaDB MariaDB Server
Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
MariaDB [(none)]> create database bacula; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
# replace [password] to your own password MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on bacula.* to bacula@'localhost' identified by 'password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on bacula.* to bacula@'%' identified by 'password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> flush privileges; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> exit Bye
# create tables
/usr/libexec/bacula/make_mysql_tables -p
# MariaDB root password
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Configure Bacula Director. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf Director { # define myself Name = bacula-dir DIRport = 9101 # where we listen for UA connections QueryFile = "/etc/bacula/query.sql" WorkingDirectory = "/var/spool/bacula" PidDirectory = "/var/run" Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20 # line 25: set password for Director daemon Password = "password" # Console password Messages = Daemon }
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FileSet { Name = "Full Set" Include { Options { signature = MD5 # line 110: add (enable GZIP compress) Compression = GZIP }
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# line 126: specify backup target directory File = /home }
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Client { Name = bacula-fd Address = localhost FDPort = 9102 Catalog = MyCatalog # line 178: password for File daemon Password = "password" # password for FileDaemon File Retention = 60 days # 60 days Job Retention = 6 months # six months AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired Jobs/Files }
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Autochanger { Name = File1 # Do not use "localhost" here # line 204: change to FQDN of your host according to the note Address = dlp.srv.world # N.B. Use a fully qualified name here SDPort = 9103 # line 206: password for Storage daemon Password = "password" Device = FileChgr1 Media Type = File1 Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 10 # run up to 10 jobs a the same time Autochanger = File1 # point to ourself }
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Catalog { Name = MyCatalog # line 243: password of MariaDB bacula user dbname = "bacula"; dbuser = "bacula"; dbpassword = "password" }
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Pool { Name = File Pool Type = Backup Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle Volumes AutoPrune = yes # Prune expired volumes # line 304: volume retenstion term Volume Retention = 365 days # one year # max volume size Maximum Volume Bytes = 50G # Limit Volume size to something reasonable # max volume number Maximum Volumes = 100 # Limit number of Volumes in Pool # prefix for volume files Label Format = "Vol-" # Auto label }
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# line 320: comment out now #Console { # Name = bacula-mon # Password = "@@MON_DIR_PASSWORD@@" # CommandACL = status, .status #}
[root@dlp ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf Director { Name = bacula-dir DIRport = 9101 address = localhost # password for Director Password = "password" } ~ [root@dlp ~]# systemctl enable --now bacula-dir |
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Configure Bacula Storage. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf Director { Name = bacula-dir # line 31: set password for Storage daemon Password = "password" }
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# line 38: comment out now #Director { # Name = bacula-mon # Password = "@@MON_SD_PASSWORD@@" # Monitor = yes #}
[root@dlp ~]# systemctl enable --now bacula-sd |
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Configure Bacula File. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf Director { Name = bacula-dir # line 19: set password for File daemon Password = "password" }
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# line 26: comment out now #Director { # Name = bacula-mon # Password = "@@MON_FD_PASSWORD@@" # Monitor = yes #}
[root@dlp ~]# systemctl enable --now bacula-fd |
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Run Backup on Bacula console. |
[root@dlp ~]# bconsole
Connecting to Director localhost:9101 1000 OK: 103 bacula-dir Version: 9.0.6 (20 November 2017) Enter a period to cancel a command. # set backup volume and so on *label Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog Using Catalog "MyCatalog" # select resource for backup # follows are default and they have the same settings, backup data saved under [/tmp] The defined Storage resources are: 1: File1 2: File2 Select Storage resource (1-2): 1 Enter autochanger drive[0]: # input any volume name Enter new Volume name: Vol-20200213 Enter slot (0 or Enter for none): # select a pool Defined Pools: 1: Default 2: File 3: Scratch Select the Pool (1-3): 2 Connecting to Storage daemon File1 at dlp.srv.world:9103 ... Sending label command for Volume "Vol-20200213" Slot 0 ... 3000 OK label. VolBytes=227 VolABytes=0 VolType=1 Volume="Vol-20200213" Device="FileChgr1-Dev1" (/tmp) Catalog record for Volume "Vol-20200213", Slot 0 successfully created. Requesting to mount FileChgr1 ... 3906 File device ""FileChgr1-Dev1" (/tmp)" is always mounted. # run backup job *run A job name must be specified. # select job (follows are default) The defined Job resources are: 1: BackupClient1 2: BackupCatalog 3: RestoreFiles Select Job resource (1-3): 1 Run Backup job JobName: BackupClient1 Level: Incremental Client: bacula-fd FileSet: Full Set Pool: File (From Job resource) Storage: File1 (From Job resource) When: 2020-02-12 19:35:47 Priority: 10 OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes Job queued. JobId=1 You have messages. # show messages (log) *messages 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: No prior Full backup Job record found. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: No prior or suitable Full backup found in catalog. Doing FULL backup. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: Start Backup JobId 1, Job=BackupClient1.2020-02-12_19.35.53_05 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: Using Device "FileChgr1-Dev1" to write. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-sd JobId 1: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume "Vol-20200213" on File device "FileChgr1-Dev1" (/tmp) 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-sd JobId 1: Elapsed time=00:00:01, Transfer rate=952 Bytes/second 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-sd JobId 1: Sending spooled attrs to the Director. Despooling 1,098 bytes ... 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: Bacula bacula-dir 9.0.6 (20Nov17): Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat (Core) JobId: 1 Job: BackupClient1.2020-02-13_13.35.53_05 Backup Level: Full (upgraded from Incremental) Client: "bacula-fd" 9.0.6 (20Nov17) x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu,redhat,(Core) FileSet: "Full Set" 2020-02-12 19:35:53 Pool: "File" (From Job resource) Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) Storage: "File1" (From Job resource) Scheduled time: 12-Feb-2020 19:35:47 Start time: 12-Feb-2020 19:35:56 End time: 12-Feb-2020 19:35:56 Elapsed time: 1 sec Priority: 10 FD Files Written: 6 SD Files Written: 6 FD Bytes Written: 394 (394 B) SD Bytes Written: 952 (952 B) Rate: 0.4 KB/s Software Compression: None Comm Line Compression: 1.8% 1.0:1 Snapshot/VSS: no Encryption: no Accurate: no Volume name(s): Vol-20200213 Volume Session Id: 1 Volume Session Time: 1581567347 Last Volume Bytes: 1,747 (1.747 KB) Non-fatal FD errors: 0 SD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Backup OK
12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: Begin pruning Jobs older than 6 months . 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: No Jobs found to prune. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: Begin pruning Files. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: No Files found to prune. 12-Feb 19:35 bacula-dir JobId 1: End auto prune.
*exit
[root@dlp ~]# ll /tmp
total 4 drwx------. 3 root root 17 Feb 12 10:23 systemd-private-e3923256cb724d9fa8091054d65cbf15-chronyd.service-U4XZcS drwx------. 3 root root 17 Feb 12 11:29 systemd-private-e3923256cb724d9fa8091054d65cbf15-mariadb.service-HLzEZb -rw-r-----. 1 bacula tape 1747 Feb 12 19:35 Vol-20200213 # backup data just saved |
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Run Restore on Bacula console. |
[root@dlp ~]# bconsole
Connecting to Director localhost:9101 1000 OK: 103 bacula-dir Version: 9.0.6 (20 November 2017) Enter a period to cancel a command. # start restore task *restore Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
First you select one or more JobIds that contain files to be restored. You will be presented several methods of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
# select restore job # select latest backup job (#5) on this example To select the JobIds, you have the following choices: 1: List last 20 Jobs run 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select 4: Enter SQL list command 5: Select the most recent backup for a client 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time 7: Enter a list of files to restore 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date 13: Cancel Select item: (1-13): 5 Automatically selected Client: bacula-fd Automatically selected FileSet: Full Set +-------+-------+----------+----------+---------------------+--------------+ | JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime | VolumeName | +-------+-------+----------+----------+---------------------+--------------+ | 1 | F | 6 | 394 | 2020-02-12 19:35:56 | Vol-20200213 | +-------+-------+----------+----------+---------------------+--------------+ You have selected the following JobId: 1
Building directory tree for JobId(s) 1 ... 4 files inserted into the tree.
You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless you used the "all" keyword on the command line. Enter "done" to leave this mode.
cwd is: / # show backup data $ ls home/ # mark data you'd like to restore $ mark home 6 files marked. # show marked file list $ lsmark *home/ *cent/ *.bash_logout *.bash_profile *.bashrc *testfile.txt # finish restore setting $ done Bootstrap records written to /var/spool/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.3.bsr
The Job will require the following (*=>InChanger): Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s) ===========================================================================
Vol-20200213 File1 FileChgr1
Volumes marked with "*" are in the Autochanger.
6 files selected to be restored.
Using Catalog "MyCatalog" Run Restore job JobName: RestoreFiles Bootstrap: /var/spool/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.3.bsr Where: /tmp/bacula-restores Replace: Always FileSet: Full Set Backup Client: bacula-fd Restore Client: bacula-fd Storage: File1 When: 2020-02-12 19:47:30 Catalog: MyCatalog Priority: 10 Plugin Options: *None* # run restore job OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes Job queued. JobId=4 # show messages (log) *messages 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: Start Restore Job RestoreFiles.2020-02-12_19.47.32_13 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: Using Device "FileChgr1-Dev2" to read. 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-sd JobId 4: Ready to read from volume "Vol-20200213" on File device "FileChgr1-Dev2" (/tmp). 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-sd JobId 4: Forward spacing Volume "Vol-20200213" to addr=227 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-sd JobId 4: End of Volume "Vol-20200213" at addr=1747 on device "FileChgr1-Dev2" (/tmp). 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-sd JobId 4: Elapsed time=00:00:01, Transfer rate=952 Bytes/second 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: Bacula bacula-dir 9.0.6 (20Nov17): Build OS: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu redhat (Core) JobId: 4 Job: RestoreFiles.2020-02-12_19.47.32_13 Restore Client: bacula-fd Start time: 12-Feb-2020 19:47:34 End time: 12-Feb-2020 19:47:35 Files Expected: 6 Files Restored: 6 Bytes Restored: 490 Rate: 0.5 KB/s FD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Restore OK
12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: Begin pruning Jobs older than 6 months . 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: No Jobs found to prune. 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: Begin pruning Files. 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: No Files found to prune. 12-Feb 19:47 bacula-dir JobId 4: End auto prune.
*exit
[root@dlp ~]# ll /tmp/bacula-restores/home
total 4 drwx------. 2 cent cent 62 Oct 12 22:39 cent -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 19 Feb 12 19:28 testfile.txt # backup data restored |
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If SELinux is enabled, change policy because restore job fails. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi baculafd.te # create new
module baculafd 1.0;
require { type bacula_t; type bacula_tmp_t; class lnk_file { create setattr }; class capability dac_override; }
#============= bacula_t ============== allow bacula_t bacula_tmp_t:lnk_file { create setattr }; allow bacula_t self:capability dac_override;
[root@dlp ~]# checkmodule -m -M -o baculafd.mod baculafd.te
semodule_package --outfile baculafd.pp --module baculafd.mod
semodule -i baculafd.pp |
Bacula : Add remote Clients 2020/02/17 |
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It's possible to add remote Hosts as backup target Clients. +----------------------+ | +----------------------+ | [ Bacula Server ] |10.0.0.30 | 10.0.0.51| [ Bacula Client ] | | Bacula Director +----------+----------+ (Backup Target) | | Bacula Storage | | Bacula File Daemon | | Bacula File Daemon | | | | Maria DB | | | +----------------------+ +----------------------+ |
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Install File component on new remote Bacula client Host. |
[root@node01 ~]# dnf -y install bacula-client bacula-console |
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On Bacula Server, if Firewalld is running, allow service. |
[root@dlp ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=bacula --permanent
firewall-cmd --reload
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On Bacula Client, if Firewalld is running, allow service. |
[root@node01 ~]# firewall-cmd --add-service=bacula-client --permanent
firewall-cmd --reload
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Configure Bacula Server. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf # add to the end
# define job JobDefs { Name = "Job-node01" Type = Backup Level = Incremental # specify [Name] value in [Client] section Client = node01 # specify [Name] value in [FileSet] section FileSet = "Node01 Set" Schedule = "WeeklyCycle" Storage = File1 Messages = Standard Pool = File SpoolAttributes = yes Priority = 10 Write Bootstrap = "/var/spool/bacula/%c.bsr" }
# define backup job Job { Name = "node01-BackupClient" # specify [Name] value in [Client] section Client = node01 # specify [Name] value in [JobDefs] section JobDefs = "Job-node01" }
# define File Set FileSet { Name = "Node01 Set" Include { Options { signature = MD5 Compression = GZIP } # backup target directory File = /etc } }
# define client Client { Name = node01 # client hostname or IP address Address = node01.srv.world FDPort = 9102 Catalog = MyCatalog # password for File daemon Password = "password" File Retention = 60 days Job Retention = 6 months AutoPrune = yes }
[root@dlp ~]# systemctl restart bacula-dir |
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Configure Bacula Client. |
[root@node01 ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf Director { Name = bacula-dir # line 19: password for File daemon Password = "password" }
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# line 26: comment out now #Director { # Name = bacula-mon # Password = "@@MON_FD_PASSWORD@@" # Monitor = yes #}
[root@node01 ~]# vi /etc/bacula/bconsole.conf Director { Name = bacula-dir DIRport = 9101 # hostname or IP address of Director daemon address = dlp.srv.world # password which is set in Director Password = "password" }
[root@node01 ~]# systemctl enable --now bacula-fd |
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That's OK. |
# backup
bconsole
Connecting to Director dlp.srv.world:9101 1000 OK: 103 bacula-dir Version: 9.0.6 (20 November 2017) Enter a period to cancel a command. *label Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog Using Catalog "MyCatalog" The defined Storage resources are: 1: File1 2: File2 Select Storage resource (1-2): 1 Enter autochanger drive[0]: Enter new Volume name: Vol_node01-etc_20200214 Enter slot (0 or Enter for none): Defined Pools: 1: Default 2: File 3: Scratch Select the Pool (1-3): 2 Connecting to Storage daemon File1 at dlp.srv.world:9103 ... Sending label command for Volume "Vol_node01-etc_20200214" Slot 0 ... 3000 OK label. VolBytes=238 VolABytes=0 VolType=1 Volume="Vol_node01-etc_20200214" Device="FileChgr1-Dev1" (/tmp) Catalog record for Volume "Vol_node01-etc_20200214", Slot 0 successfully created. Requesting to mount FileChgr1 ... 3906 File device ""FileChgr1-Dev1" (/tmp)" is always mounted. You have messages. *run A job name must be specified. The defined Job resources are: 1: BackupClient1 2: BackupCatalog 3: RestoreFiles 4: node01-BackupClient Select Job resource (1-4): 4 Run Backup job JobName: node01-BackupClient Level: Incremental Client: node01 FileSet: Node01 Set Pool: File (From Job resource) Storage: File1 (From Job resource) When: 2020-02-13 21:20:50 Priority: 10 OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes Job queued. JobId=15 *exit
# restore
bconsole
Connecting to Director dlp.srv.world:9101 1000 OK: 103 bacula-dir Version: 9.0.6 (20 November 2017) Enter a period to cancel a command. *restore Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
First you select one or more JobIds that contain files to be restored. You will be presented several methods of specifying the JobIds. Then you will be allowed to select which files from those JobIds are to be restored.
To select the JobIds, you have the following choices: 1: List last 20 Jobs run 2: List Jobs where a given File is saved 3: Enter list of comma separated JobIds to select 4: Enter SQL list command 5: Select the most recent backup for a client 6: Select backup for a client before a specified time 7: Enter a list of files to restore 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time 9: Find the JobIds of the most recent backup for a client 10: Find the JobIds for a backup for a client before a specified time 11: Enter a list of directories to restore for found JobIds 12: Select full restore to a specified Job date 13: Cancel Select item: (1-13): 5 Defined Clients: 1: bacula-fd 2: node01 Select the Client (1-2): 2 The defined FileSet resources are: 1: Full Set 2: Node01 Set Select FileSet resource (1-2): 2 +-------+-------+----------+-----------+---------------------+------------------+ | JobId | Level | JobFiles | JobBytes | StartTime | VolumeName | +-------+-------+----------+-----------+---------------------+------------------+ | 12 | F | 702 | 5,357,084 | 2020-02-13 21:07:10 | Vol-20200214_etc | +-------+-------+----------+-----------+---------------------+------------------+ You have selected the following JobId: 12
Building directory tree for JobId(s) 12 ... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 581 files inserted into the tree.
You are now entering file selection mode where you add (mark) and remove (unmark) files to be restored. No files are initially added, unless you used the "all" keyword on the command line. Enter "done" to leave this mode.
cwd is: / $ ls etc/ $ mark etc 702 files marked. $ done Bootstrap records written to /var/spool/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.1.bsr
The Job will require the following (*=>InChanger): Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s) ===========================================================================
Vol-20200214_etc File1 FileChgr1
Volumes marked with "*" are in the Autochanger.
702 files selected to be restored.
Using Catalog "MyCatalog" Run Restore job JobName: RestoreFiles Bootstrap: /var/spool/bacula/bacula-dir.restore.1.bsr Where: /tmp/bacula-restores Replace: Always FileSet: Full Set Backup Client: node01 Restore Client: node01 Storage: File1 When: 2020-02-13 21:22:33 Catalog: MyCatalog Priority: 10 Plugin Options: *None* OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes Job queued. JobId=16 *exit
[root@node01 ~]# ll /tmp/bacula-restores/etc
total 1060 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 16 Oct 12 22:39 adjtime -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1518 Sep 10 2018 aliases drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 129 Jan 16 09:30 alternatives -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 541 Nov 9 01:47 anacrontab drwxr-x---. 4 root root 100 Oct 12 22:40 audit drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 46 Nov 9 01:29 authselect drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 49 Feb 13 16:58 bacula ..... ..... # restored |