Hello,
Now in reports that Bacula sends after backup Rate is calculated simply
dividing
SD Bytes written by Elapsed time.
But since I'm using data spooling and doing multiple backups at the same
time this
number means absolutely nothing.
It would be much more useful to get another two
On Saturday 01 July 2006 09:39, Mindaugas wrote:
Hello,
Now in reports that Bacula sends after backup Rate is calculated simply
dividing
SD Bytes written by Elapsed time.
But since I'm using data spooling and doing multiple backups at the same
time this
number means absolutely
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 07:37:36PM -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Alternatively is there are a way to specify multiple volumes or a
range, for deletion? Tried comma separated and dash.
You could use a shell script to automate the task. Something like:
for n in $(seq 27 42); do
I think I remember some thoughts from Kern about implementing this ;).
Back from the end
of 2004.
I don't have any problem implementing better statistics, but it is not on
the
top of my personal priority list (nor what users voted on), so I am
waiting
for a patch to arrive.
I did
Im trying to install bconsole and gconsole:
But im getting an error :
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/bacula/src/console'
/usr/bin/g++ -c -I.
-I.. -g -O2 -Wall conio.c
conio.c:66:21: error: termcap.h: No such file or directory
conio.c: In function 'void rawmode(FILE*)':
Jo Rhett writes:
Do you have a max volumes statement? This is how we control it.
No.
So if I had a max volumes that would force Bacula to use those purged
volumes? What happens if you run out of purged volumes?
But yes, I agree that Bacula should be smarter about reusing volumes which
John Kodis writes:
You could use a shell script to automate the task. Something like:
for n in $(seq 27 42); do
echo -e delete volume=junk-$n\nyes | bconsole
done
What does -e does?
That option doesn't exist in FreeBSD.
Just make sure that you've got the range of
On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 12:02:45PM -0400, Francisco Reyes wrote:
John Kodis writes:
You could use a shell script to automate the task. Something like:
for n in $(seq 27 42); do
echo -e delete volume=junk-$n\nyes | bconsole
done
What does -e does?
That option doesn't
Hi,
On 6/30/2006 8:51 AM, Przemysław Staniszewski wrote:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
I have tried to help you, but you did not supply any useful informaton.
Debug logs from bacula-dir and actual console output, together with
configuration samples would be useful. Without these, I don't think
Users tend to forget that in order for Bacula to label a tape, it
must first read the tape to ensure it is not destroying an already
labeled tape.
If you try to read a perfectly blank tape, lots of ugly things happen.
Thus you can avoid a lot of pains by *always* writing an EOF
mark at the
handling? It always looks bad when software reports about i/o error. I
think
that isn't mentioned in the manual either -not at least under label
console
command topic.
I'm shamed. It is there in the manual, sorry!
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