Hey there,
I had a look at the shell scripting for the bconsole and on a linux/unix
machine there is no trouble with passing args to the console by the script
example:
./bconsole -c ./bconsole.conf END_OF_DATA
@output /dev/null
messages
@output /tmp/log1.out
@#
@# Tape $1 will be set to use
Am 23.09.2013 08:47, schrieb bdelagree:
Hello,
This summer we invested in a PowerVault TL2000 library with two LTO5 drives
to safeguard our various servers.
Today two of my servers take to save a lot because they contain many small
files for low volume (see the bottom of post)
All my
Quoting John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com wrote:
Hi ,
While testing Recycling configuration for volumes. I am facing a issue.
My volumes are in Full status even after expiration of Volume
Retention period.
I have used
Hello,
It is my pleasure to announce that you can now register for the
first International Bacula Users Partners Conference. As a
reminder, it will be held in Berlin, on the 21st of March 2014.
For me this is a major milestone in Bacula's history and
development, and I am looking forward to
Zitat von bdelagree bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com:
Hello,
Thank you for the quick response.
My library is connected to a dedicated server only to services (PDC,
DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and Bacula)
This server is not designed to host files, so he has little space.
In addition, the MySql
Hello,
2013/9/24 Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com
(...)
1) I have removed complete mysql database using drop_mysql_tables and
then created new tables using make_mysql_table command . Every thing
is clean now in database except one thing. When I am checking director
with status director
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 12:53:15AM +0530, Deepak wrote:
Hi ,
While testing Recycling configuration for volumes. I am facing a issue.
My volumes are in Full status even after expiration of Volume
Retention period.
I have used Volume Retention = 3 hours in pools
Job Retention = 4
Hi,
While setting up recycled volumes I was facing some issues which I
have resolved with help of you guys.
I have three volumes. I have written to 1st and 2nd volueme these are
marked with full status. now bacula just took a backup of 200 GB on
3rd volume. After that backup I executed a
Hello,
2013/9/24 Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com
Hi,
While setting up recycled volumes I was facing some issues which I have
resolved with help of you guys.
I have three volumes. I have written to 1st and 2nd volueme these are
marked with full status. now bacula just took a backup of
Quoting Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net:
Hello,
2013/9/24 Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com
Hi,
While setting up recycled volumes I was facing some issues which I have
resolved with help of you guys.
I have three volumes. I have written to 1st and 2nd volueme these are
Hello,
2013/9/24 Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com:
I have removed lin_tape driver permanently loaded st driver and rebooted
system . now it is showing st devices as my st devices.
[root@bacula ~]# lsscsi | grep tape
[1:0:2:0]tapeIBM ULT3580-TD4 B710 /dev/st0
[1:0:3:0]
Hi Ana -
Thanks for your reply.
What we discovered was the implementation of rp_filter in Ubuntu 12.04
prevented packets from flowing like we expected. While this behavior is
good in general, it stopped traffic from going through where we wanted
it. Once that was disabled, things started
Hi,
I'm using bacula 5.0.3 on Centos 4 and I had to add recently a couple of
new filesets and though I reload the director config they don't get into
the database and thus if I run a job using those filesets, I get an error.
Can anyone give me a help with this?
Regards,
Quoting Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net:
Hello,
2013/9/24 Deepak dee...@palincorporates.com:
I have removed lin_tape driver permanently loaded st driver and rebooted
system . now it is showing st devices as my st devices.
[root@bacula ~]# lsscsi | grep tape
[1:0:2:0]
Excerpts from http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/09/24/mysql_connect_2013/
Oracle chief corporate architect Edward Screven said that the team
developing MySQL at Oracle is now the largest it has ever been, and is
roughly twice as large as it was when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems in
2010.
Our
On 09/24/13 17:20, compdoc wrote:
The most obvious improvement in the new release is speed. MySQL engineer
Tomas Ulin says MySQL 5.7 is 95 per cent faster than MySQL 5.6 and 172 per
cent faster than version 5.5. The new version can achieve a peak throughput
of over 500,000 queries per second
The question that has to be asked, though, is under what test
conditions.
Well, I have to assume the tests mean on the same hardware. Which implies
changes in code. The story did mention help from Facebook in the form of
code.
a customer who's running 5.5 on an 8-core rented server today
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