Hi community,
I am running backups of multiple database servers and each backup job is
defined with RunScript command that dumps the databases on each particular
server and these dumps are then taken for backups.
The dumps take different times on each server - minutes to couple of hours.
From: Jérôme Blion jerome.bl...@free.fr
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Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013, 9:41
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] backup concurrency
Le 2013-02-20 10:19, Antony Mayi a écrit :
Hi community,
I am running backups
Hi,
is there a way to get bacula to create file based volumes with timestamps in
names and then instead of recycling them (as that would just use a volume with
irrelevant timestamp on it) just dropping them and creating new one with actual
timestamp?
I was trying following approach:
Pool {
forgot to mention I am running bacula 5.0 on rhel 6.3...
From: Antony Mayi antonym...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Friday, 15 February 2013, 19:24
Subject: [Bacula-users] file storage volume
it fails.
I was trying to use Heartbeat Interval together with tweaking tcp keepalive
time on system level but that doesn't seem to be enough for my firewall (that's
another problem though)...
cheers,
Antony.
From: Antony Mayi antonym...@yahoo.com
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Hi guys,
I seem to have major performance problem with the director/catalog when trying
restoration. Using MySQL, the catalog has about 200MB, mysql is using innodb
with large enough buffer pool to keep all data in memory. there is no iowait.
when I attempt to do a restore using bconsole I
thanks Uwe, good hint. I run the repair on all tables and restore works like a
charm now!
thanks a lot,
Antony.
From: Uwe Schuerkamp uwe.schuerk...@nionex.net
To: Antony Mayi antonym...@yahoo.com
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net bacula-users