Sorry, I missed the "SAN" in the subject line. You may or may not be able to perform backups directly from the SAN. If you can, it is likely to be a much faster way.
If you're planning to mount the same SAN volume on multiple servers, keep in mind that most filesystems are designed assuming they will only be mounted by one host at a time. Having the same SAN volume mounted on multiple servers at the same time, even read-only, unless a multiple-mountable filesystem such as GFS is in use on the SAN volumes, is asking for trouble. -- Phil Stracchino, CDK#2 DoD#299792458 ICBM: 43.5607, -71.355 ala...@caerllewys.net ala...@metrocast.net p...@co.ordinate.org Renaissance Man, Unix ronin, Perl hacker, SQL wrangler, Free Stater It's not the years, it's the mileage. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure from a single web console. Get in-depth insight into apps, servers, databases, vmware, SAP, cloud infrastructure, etc. Download 30-day Free Trial. Pricing starts from $795 for 25 servers or applications! http://p.sf.net/sfu/zoho_dev2dev_nov _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users