On 1/27/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/27/07, Peter Selc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm having problems with configuring one backup. It should be every-day full
> > backup, runned at 00:05, where about 100GB of files are backed up
> > (compressed approx. 50GB). It takes about 6-8 hours (client and storage are
> > 2 different servers on the same network).
> > The backup should use the same volumes, which are 4GB files, that means
> > recycle and rewrite them by next run, because it's sufficient to hold the
> > last-day state of files.
> >
> > Thanks a a lot,
> > Peter
> >
> >
> >  Here is my configuration, i suppose i have some mistakes in the pool
> > resource. When the backup runs the next day, it doesn't reuse the already
> > written media and asks for operator intervention
> >
> Ok, I'm confused. What is the problem? Are their any errors? If the
> speed is the problem what database are you using? Are you running on a
> gigabit network?
>
> John
>
Sorry, I missed the problem and see it now. I am not sure of this so I
will not give any bad advice...
John

-- 
John M. Drescher

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