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James Harper wrote:
I'm just doing a restore of a few files, and it is a lot slower than I
would have thought it should be.
The backup I'm restoring from is 1 of about 9 on the same disk based
volume. That backup is just over 1.2G, and I'm
Assuming that 2 hours is on the high side of what you would expect,
what
should I be looking at to try and improve restore times?
What version of Bacula are you using?
dir sd = 2.2.0
client = 2.0.3
mysql = 5.0.32 (from Debian)
dir, sd, and mysql are all on a Debian system
client is on a
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James Harper wrote:
Assuming that 2 hours is on the high side of what you would expect,
what
should I be looking at to try and improve restore times?
What version of Bacula are you using?
dir sd = 2.2.0
client = 2.0.3
mysql = 5.0.32 (from
Hi,
13.01.2008 00:06, Mike Seda wrote:
hi arno,
i have matched up my config to the example that you gave. so now i have:
FD: 20
SD: 20
DIR/Jobs: 1
DIR/Director: 20
DIR/Storage1(Autochanger): 4
but, jobs still seem to run in serial... any thoughts?
Have you reloaded the
Hi Arjen:
apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
Creando árbol de dependencias
Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
Nota, seleccionando libmysqlclient15-dev en lugar de libmysqlclient-dev
libmysqlclient15-dev ya está en su
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
As you have noticed I have libmysqlclient15-dev installed. So this is not the
problem. I run again ./configure --enable-bwx-console --enable-tray-monitor
--with-mysql=/usr/include/mysql but I get the same error again and again.
./configure
should do it
Well I solve the problem running only:
./configure --enable-bwx-console --enable-tray-monitor --with-mysql
Thanks a lot
Ing. Reynier Pérez Mira
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Hi:
I've got a problem configuring my backup with Bacula 2.2.1.
My config is more or less following the Daily Tape Rotation scheme
described in the Backup Strategies in the manual. I've got four jobs
configured nightly at 11:00 with different priorities (three clients and
the backup DB). All
Hi every:
After some post here I take a breath and start from zero. Now I have bacula
installed running but I think it's not configured yet. I try to admin using
Webmin and get this error:
The Bacula console command /etc/bacula/bconsole could not communicate with the
Bacula director. Make sure
hi arno,
please see inline responses:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi,
13.01.2008 00:06, Mike Seda wrote:
hi arno,
i have matched up my config to the example that you gave. so now i have:
FD: 20
SD: 20
DIR/Jobs: 1
DIR/Director: 20
DIR/Storage1(Autochanger): 4
but, jobs still seem to
Hi,
14.01.2008 00:43, Mike Seda wrote:
hi arno,
please see inline responses:
Arno Lehmann wrote:
job concurrency set up but not working:
If that's more than one, you should check the job priorities - Bacula
will only run jobs with identical priority simultaneously.
wow... i think you
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
bconsole Connecting to Director gsdserver:9101 13-ene 17:51 bconsole JobId
0: Fatal error: bsock.c:129 Unable to connect to Director daemon on
gsdserver:9101. ERR=Conexión rechazada
I'm going to guess that the ERR here is something along the lines of
connection
gsdserver doesn't resolve to the host that the director
is running on
Maybe, this is the main error. When I restart Apache this error show up:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* Restarting web server apache2
apache2: Could not reliably determine
On Jan 13, 2008 7:09 PM, Reynier Perez Mira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gsdserver doesn't resolve to the host that the director
is running on
Maybe, this is the main error. When I restart Apache this error show up:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* Restarting web server apache2
apache2: Could
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
gsdserver doesn't resolve to the host that the director
is running on
Maybe, this is the main error. When I restart Apache this error show up:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* Restarting web server apache2
Well I add this line: 127.0.0.1 gsdserver to the hosts file and the same
error still appear. Why?
Ing. Reynier Pérez Mira
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Para: Reynier Perez Mira
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Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
Well I add this line: 127.0.0.1 gsdserver to the hosts file and the same
error still appear. Why?
That likely means that either the director is not listening on that port,
possibly because it's not running, or you've got a firewall rule blocking it.
To confirm this,
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