On 2016-01-07 at 15:56:43 Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> I have recently installed bacula 7.2.0 on Fedora 23. The backups seem
> to run flawlessly but I haven't been able to restore using BAT. To me
> it looks like a bug but it may be that I do not understand how this
> new BAT should be used.
>
> I st
On 01/07/2016 11:51 AM, Clark, Patti wrote:
> Generally, I’ve found the file system traversal
to be the chokepoint. Another reason to have multiple threads running
and living with any slowness introduced by the multiplexing on the
pipeline. I can see 4 threads, but only one has any usage.
On secon
Well, this particular client probably qualifies as slow local disk and fast
network (1Gb). Some of the file systems are presented to the client via
Infiniband backend. Generally, I’ve found the file system traversal to be the
chokepoint. Another reason to have multiple threads running and liv
Hi Marcin
I have all privileges for user bacula on mysql, take a look.
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On 2016-01-07 07:25, Clark, Patti wrote:
... Without creating separate jobs and fileset
> definitions, is there any way to have Bacula multiplex these file
> systems using one job?
Are you backing up slow disks over a very fast network? I would expect
this to be limited by net rather than disk,
Hello Wanderlei,
During restore preparation Baculum uses Bvfs interface which creates a
temporary table to restore purpose. This temporary table is removed
just before restore start.
Please make sure that your database user has privileges to create and
remove SQL tables in Bacula catalog database
Hi guys
I've got the last update of baculum.
Is the first time I'm using baculum, before this I used the bconsole.
I'm trying to restore a most recent backup of a client, but I'm receiving
an error:
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Baculum problem
Error 2 - prob