h mode (i.e. -b)
> See above.
"batch mode" refers to "non-blocking and non-interactive", ie at no
point will it pause waiting for input.
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your Bacula was installed from distro packages you may need to
install additional debug info packages to get any useful output, though. )
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> Unfortunately, bconsole often pauses for long periods of time during a 'status
> director' request.
What database are you using?
I've only seen this with SQLite.
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. Once you do so, I just need an email saying it is in the post to be
> able to accept and apply a patch (assuming it meets our programming standards
> as defined in the Developer's guide). Sorry for the admin stuff, but it
> keeps Bacula free :-)
Urk. Sure, can do.
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> Hmm. That is also interesting ...
Yep, especially since Bacula will automatically get that speed-up
wherever it uses OpenSSL's implementation of those routines :-)
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fixes the issue. As the index is created
explicitly shortly thereafter, I'm guessing this was just a
copy'n'paste-o from another DB's schema definitions.
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ional patch works I'll post it, then see if I can get the
sd (at least) to read openssl.cnf and follow up with a second patch.
Oh, by the way, newer VIA chips like the 2nd revision C7 and the Nano
support hardware SHA-1 a
a decent benchmark platform before I can do much
hard testing for bacula or with that test tool, as the main decent
arrays I have access to are always busy with backups, production loads, etc.
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On 8/04/2010 9:56 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
> On 04/08/10 09:34, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> On 8/04/2010 8:03 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>> On 04/08/10 02:16, Craig Ringer wrote:
>>>> Bacula should probably work with Intel's hardware crypto out of the
>>&g
On 8/04/2010 8:03 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 04/08/10 02:16, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> Bacula should probably work with Intel's hardware crypto out of the box.
>> If it doesn't, most likely all that'd be required would be to call:
>>
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Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 04/08/10 03:53, Craig Ringer wrote:
>> BTW, When I suggested that greater write concurrency would be desirable
>> and should be easier, Phil Stracchino raised some concerns about
>> concurrent writes to a file system increasing fragmentation a
tting. I thought it'd be of interest to have the tool in the mean
time, though. Please send complaints/abuse/improvements/bugs/cries of
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