Hi all,
On Saturday morning, a backup job that was about to span to another volume
stopped. I then realised that it could not find any other volume to use.
But upon closer inspection:
1) It actually pruned volumes have expired ( 7 days ).
2) There were no jobs left on the volumes whose jobs ha
Kern Sibbald schrieb:
So, it sounds like your performance problems were resolved by the upgrade if I
understand correctly.
I just want to see this working more than once... ;-)
By the way, please don't try to run simultaneous jobs in the same FD if you
use the new VSS feature -- it will not
Scott Syms wrote:
> Hi, folks-
>
> Is there any way to configure a backup so that it can be run manually
> only? I've got limited backup gear and want to initiate the backup
> backup myself.
>
> I tried setting an absolute date far into the future in the Schedule
> config block, but no go.
How
Hi, folks-
Is there any way to configure a backup so that it can be run manually
only? I've got limited backup gear and want to initiate the backup
backup myself.
I tried setting an absolute date far into the future in the Schedule
config block, but no go.
tks
S
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Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is definitely something wrong with your system. I get *minimum*
> numbers
> such as 1200 KB/s for writing to disk.
>
> I suspect you are not getting any answers because you haven't given any
> information:
> - What kind of OS is the Dir running on?
> -
Hello,
There is definitely something wrong with your system. I get *minimum* numbers
such as 1200 KB/s for writing to disk.
I suspect you are not getting any answers because you haven't given any
information:
- What kind of OS is the Dir running on?
- What kind of OS is the FD running on?
-
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Google for "shutdown.exe". I unfortunately don't remember where I got
the one I use for this purpose, but it has options to do things like
forced log-off, force power down on halt, etc, etc. Memory says there's
two out there, one in the Windows [mumble] resource kit, one
Hello,
I've run Director handling the Database with SQLITE 2.8.1x. Database is
about 1.7 gigabytes in size.
Performance is a bit slow, when pruning, building job tree.
Before moving to Mysql 4.1 :
May I expect a noticeable performance improvment using MySQL in local mode
?
Had someone experime
Michael Burns wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a FreeBSD Bacula 1.36 server and a Windows 2000 Server Bacula
> client. I would like to shutdown-and-power-down the Win2k client after
> the nightly backup using the ClientRunAfterJob directive.
>
> My problem is that I currently have no way to power down
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD Bacula 1.36 server and a Windows 2000 Server Bacula
client. I would like to shutdown-and-power-down the Win2k client after
the nightly backup using the ClientRunAfterJob directive.
My problem is that I currently have no way to power down the Win2k
machine remotely. Th
Hi,
Phil Stracchino wrote:
Chris Lee wrote:
I have a win32 machine whose motherboard (nforce2) has onboard 10/100
ethernet. I'll try to test this in the near future, but currently I'm using
a 3com card in that machine.
The key factor is, is it an *nVidia* onboard 10/100?
An other key fa
On Sunday 24 July 2005 02:27, Joe Kraft wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > On Saturday 23 July 2005 22:22, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> >>Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >>>You might make sure you have the latest drivers/firmware for the
> >>> ethernet card in your Windows system that is giving you problems. At
>
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