Hi Sylvain,

Thanks for the reply.
I would like to use the droplet implementation. This was the first thing I 
looked at, however we are running Ubuntu 18.04 exclusively and the packages are 
not available for this distro.

Are there any plans from bareos to create these packages for Ubuntu?

Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards,
Rick Tuk 

> On Jun 5, 2020, at 7:49 PM, Sylvain Donnet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rick,
> 
> Sorry for the delay of my answer, but I just discover your question.
> 
> We were using same configuration, but we have had a lot of troubles with it 
> (problems of striper, repetitive crashes, slowness, ...).
> 
> We have reconfigured BAREOS for an S3 approach on our CEPH cluster.
> So, you have to :
> - create a gateway for S3 on CEPH, and create bucket,
> - switch bareos storages to droplets, instead of rados.
> 
> It is well documented on Bareos docs, and it just works !
> 
> Take care of your Linux distribution for Bareos. the droplet libraries are 
> not available on all distri.
> 
> My two cents
> 
> Sylvain
> 
> Le mercredi 20 mai 2020 10:43:49 UTC+2, Rick Tuk a écrit :
> LS,
> 
> my settings are based on a post from Alexander Kushnirenko 
> (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/bareos-users/hnLJrH60GHU)
> if there is anything I am missing I would very much appreciate the help.
> 
> Rick
> 
> On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 12:21:45 PM UTC+2, Rick Tuk wrote:
> LS, 
> 
> I’m running Bareos 19.2.7 on Ubuntu 18.04 with the Rados Storage Backend 
> My device configuration looks like this: 
> 
> Device { 
>     Name = RadosDevice 
>     Archive Device = "Rados Device" 
>     Device Options = 
> "conffile=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf,poolname=bareos,clustername=ceph,username=client.bareos,striped,stripe_unit=4194304,object_size=67108864,stripe_count=12"
>  
>     Maximum Block Size = 4194304 
>     Media Type = RadosFile 
>     Device Type = rados 
>     Label Media = yes 
>     Random Access = yes 
>     Automatic Mount = yes 
>     Removable Media = no 
>     Always Open = no 
> } 
> 
> In my pools I have setup Maximum Volume Bytes = 10G 
> 
> When I list the files on rados with "rados --id bareos --keyring 
> /etc/ceph/ceph.client.bareos.keyring -p bareos ls —striper” I expect to see 
> my volumes, however it does not show anything 
> When I list the files on rados without the —striper option I see a lot of 
> volumes with high volume numbers. 
> 
> Also, the highest throughput I’m currently seeing Is about 6MB/s while 
> everything is connected using gigabit 
> 
> Installed relevant packages: 
> bareos-common/unknown,now 19.2.7-2 amd64 [installed,automatic] 
> bareos-filedaemon/unknown,now 19.2.7-2 amd64 [installed] 
> bareos-storage/unknown,now 19.2.7-2 amd64 [installed,automatic] 
> bareos-storage-ceph/unknown,now 19.2.7-2 amd64 [installed] 
> ceph-common/stable,now 14.2.9-1bionic amd64 [installed] 
> libradosstriper1/stable,now 14.2.9-1bionic amd64 [installed,automatic] 
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated 
> 
> 
> Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, 
> Rick Tuk 
> 
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