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> > The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2)
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> That is not something we Debian Developers can directly influence. But
> you can take the Debian sou
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at a time. If it is the latter scenario, then I can
setup init to start bacula-fd on both servers and simply configure
bacula-dir to find its clients at the HA "floating" IP address that is
managed by Pacemaker.
Thanks for your help.
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the floating IP address with Pacemaker in both direction and Bacula
seems to keep working as expected. I just wanted to make sure that I'm not
doing something that is bad for Bacula that is going to hurt me later.
Thanks for your input.
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I haven't looked at those yet.
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 2:47 AM, Roberts, Ben <ben.robe...@gsacapital.com>
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> > On a particular customer system, we find that
e too infrequent.
I also found a closed bug ticket from a user who describes practically the
same problem:
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1573
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executed twice, but given that it's still 1.36, i
didn't bother much.
so, is there some dst intelligence in latest versions of bacula ?
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and this is where it breaks.
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obviously, this is not working.
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obviously, this is not working
explicitly state this.
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files that are backed up, and provide a control over the
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Are you doing any self-made clustering police while waiting? :)
well, no. simple syncing at file level with manual failover ;)
it's still highly problematic as all clients also would have to be
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Rich ha scritto:
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On 2007.08.01. 14:37, Dimitrios wrote:
Based on my research, i found out that backing up MySQL is quite
un-efficient.
On a small database, you can just dump the contents of MySQL into a file and
then backup that file.
On a large database (several Gigs
On 2007.08.01. 15:33, Dimitrios wrote:
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i still prefer dumps, they are more portable, easier to restore and
compress better.
but what about incremental backups? as far as i know, you'd have to backup
the entire database
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other method might be feeding mysqldump output to pipe, where data is
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Bacula will handle making sure that only the latest version of each file is
restored, so you only have to do it once.
it probably is a good time to remind that files deleted/moved at some
point inbetween backups also will be restored.
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the only reason left is psychological wish to have it shut down, but
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bacula-sd is stopped
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I am a linux noob and even more so with bacula so I don't know where to
start looking for what causes the trouble.
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made recently) - but that probably won't appear anytime soon.
until then, your best bet probably would be to rsync changes between the
servers.
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you need every 10 or so seconds something on the mount.
not the same situation, but I could buffer the writes to disk before
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in Bacula).
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benefits and drawbacks quite extensively (i think one of the developers
wrote that), but i can't find it right now :)
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My doubt is:
In definition FileStorage the Archive Device the /backups has that to be
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wiki page - that probably would not
change current voting process much.
all other suggested possibilities indeed seem to be a bit of an overkill
to me (unless any of them gets implemented for other reasons, like
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as for the method, what about using a wiki page for feature requests ?
that way permanent links to versions could be used for voting results,
but head could be used to add new ones, fix typos and so on.
I noticed this one, at least :-)
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On 2007.05.17. 23:56, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007 13:32:54 +0300, Rich said:
can bacula be configured to automatically remove disk based volumes,
once the volume contains no data (after pruning db records) ?
No, but it is feature request item 7
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is there a functionality (or planned functionality) in bacula to allow
two or more server instances work in a way similar to a cluster ?
no, and maybe
that would probably include two separate instances
servers. In
case of the primary server failure secondary server would take the
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