Hi Erik,
I'm using exactly this model.
I've been interested by the e-sata connexion, which can reduce drastly the load
compare to the usb.
But with my Asus M2N-Pro the e-sata need to be plugged at boot to be usable.
You can unload it safetly after a backup. But I've not have success to put a
Take also a look at your dir database setting.
( postgresql or mysql )
If you are using default distro's settings they are certainly to low.
check the ml wiki about this.
Il Neofita wrote:
Hi
I am using EXt3
and yes I also have small
Probably
50% 2M
40% 10M
10%40M
On Thu, May 28,
Hi Raphael,
What are the version of mysql used ?
I don't know well fedora, but it seems you have some missing or misplaced dev
files.
Perharps the more simple is to use fc ready rpm see them on sourceforge.
Or try to rebuild them with the src.rpm. with the correct flag for fedora.
If any
Hi list,
I have been testing bacula for a couple of days now but I am having some
problems grasping the volume management part of it.
What I would like to achieve is a configuration where every client has
its own pool with its own volumes. Furthermore, I would like to keep 21
volumes (one per
Hi Henrik,
you need to specify Volume Retention = 21 days in the Pool.
Kind regards
Julian
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Von: Henrik Johansen [mailto:hen...@myunix.dk]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 31. Mai 2009 12:39
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Bacula-users] Grasping
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Fahrer, Julian jul...@fahrer.net wrote:
Hi Henrik,
you need to specify Volume Retention = 21 days in the Pool.
You may need to set that to 20 days or cut back the volume use
duration. Remember the retention period only starts after the volume
is marked
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Fahrer, Julian jul...@fahrer.net wrote:
Hi Henrik,
you need to specify Volume Retention = 21 days in the Pool.
You may need to set that to 20 days or cut back the volume use
duration. Remember the retention period only starts after the volume
is marked Used.
Just to let you know, this config works fine for me. Vbackup is a really nice
feature!
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Von: Fahrer, Julian [mailto:jul...@fahrer.net]
Gesendet: Samstag, 23. Mai 2009 17:15
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Bacula-users] vbackup and verify
Hi all;
I have some debian etch servers working with bacula 1.38; I would like to
migrate to 2.4 ( from backports ), there are some kind of incompatibilites?
problems? there are a special way to follow?
JC
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