Hello Timo,
Le mercredi 06 janvier 2010 19:19:38, Timo Neuvonen a écrit :
I don't know the exact situation in the newest documentation, but very
recently there still were quite an amount of notes like this feature works
since version 1.38. While the current version number starts with 3, and
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't be trying to back it up over the network.
However, there are
Thomas Mueller schrieb:
With
Maximum File Size = 5G
Maximum Block Size = 262144
Maximum Network Buffer Size = 262144
I get up to 150M MB/s while despooling to LTO-4 drives. Maximum File
Size gave me some extra MB/s, I think it's as important as the
Maximum Block
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't
On 6.1.2010 12:37, Marek Simon wrote:
Hi,
I do some experiments with bacula database and I found that there is no
foreign key constraint between jobmedia and job, jobmedia and media, job
and file and many similar logicaly connected tables. Why? Constraints
prevent arising void references
Ok, maybe I don't explain in detail, sorry.
In Debian, this error sounds like missing the libssl-dev package (SSL
Development libraries and header files).
I don't know what's the name of the package in F12, but I think is the same
error.
J.
2010/1/6 brown wrap gra...@yahoo.com
No, its Fedora
Hi Richard,
Anyone else running this library I can compare notes with?
Not anymore :) Used to use an SAS LTO3 based MSL2024 on a project I worked at
a while back. TBH it *just worked* and worked well too. Would recommend one to
anyone that needed an autochanger of this size. Was quick
Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't be trying to back it up over the network.
It's a Windows workstation and I've set up the system where the person can
just click a shortcut that activates his job and he gets the notification
about the job by e-mail later. So rsync is not an option.
Why not? I do a lot of bacula based backups from windows machines that utilize
cwrsync
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you
On Thursday 07 January 2010 14:25:04 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
It's a Windows workstation and I've set up the system where the person can
just click a shortcut that activates his job and he gets the notification
about the job by e-mail later. So rsync is not an option.
Why not? I do a lot of
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Thus, rsync *is* an option.
Well, if I plan to use it along with Bacula, a client needs another amount of
data-space in a backup-server (and a chroot'ed user for rsync) - user would
then rsync his data into
Richard Scobie wrote:
You probably need to add a wait in the mtx-changer script just after
the load. This wait will make sure the tape is in the drive and has
completed the loading process. For some systems the script does not
wait long enough for the tape drive to finish.
John
On Thursday 07 January 2010 16:06:50 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Thus, rsync *is* an option.
Well, if I plan to use it along with Bacula, a client needs another amount
of
data-space in a backup-server (and a
I am just trying to understand things, so please bear with me. I
understand that the recommended block size is 256K.
I thought that earlier this week, I tested the LTO-3 drive with a 1M
block size. But attempting to do so again, does not work. So now it
looks like the actual maximum block
Hi,
I'm using bacula 3.0.3 and the director's job queue was stuck after
running the first job. The others were waiting indefinitely for
execution. If the director was restarted, I could run only one job, and
so on.
Googling around I found these 2 posts without satisfying anwsers :
Folks,
I want to re-create database (catalog) records for a volume. I ran bcsan
without update options to see what it would do. When I run bscan it seems that
it always uses jobid 0 instead of using the jobid found on the tape. It
complains about not finding record for jobid 0.
I am running
Hello,
we are using bacula configured for a disk-to-disk-to-tape backup as
described in the v3.0-documentation
(http://bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/concepts/concepts/New_Features_in_3_0_0.html#SECTION0052).
That means we have the newest backup on a disk-pool and older versions
ext-daniel.haw...@nokia.com wrote:
Hi Richard,
Anyone else running this library I can compare notes with?
Not anymore :) Used to use an SAS LTO3 based MSL2024 on a project I worked
at a while back. TBH it *just worked* and worked well too. Would recommend
one to anyone that needed an
Answering my own question...
Again, all OK, however due to encryption, any restores of encrypted
data fails as the FD requires the private key of the original client to
decrypt. I can add this, however each client has a unique keypair. Is
there a way to specify multiple private keys (maybe
On 1/6/2010 3:55 PM, Terry L. Inzauro wrote:
On 01/06/2010 05:40 PM, brown wrap wrote:
I tried compiling it, and received errors which I posted, but didn't
really get an answer to. I then started to look for RPMs. I found the
client rpm, but not the server rpm unless I don't know what
Hello fellow bacula users,
I ran on a small issue today, using a Verify Job for the first time.
I backed up 6000+ files, around 55 Gb (a Windows whole drive). Then I
changed the letter of the drive, and restored all the files on a new
partition under the original letter. Restore went okay,
Try turning on debug in mtx-changer. Modify the wait_for_drive()
function to add another debug statement to confirm that the device is
ready, and that the function did not just time out.
wait_for_drive() {
i=0
while [ $i -le 300 ]; do # Wait max 300 seconds
if mt -f $1 status 21 |
Thomas Mueller wrote:
maybe this is the reason for the extra mb/s.
Modifying the Maximum Block Size to more than 262144 didn't change much
here. But changing the File Size did. Much.
I found a post from Kern saying that Quantum told him, that about 262144
is the best blocksize - increasing
I hate to reply to my own thread, but just for the record:
I think the problem is that the new CSW MySQL binary was not linked to the
pthread library. I compiled the client MySQL from source and linked to it
instead, and that worked.
mysql-5.1.42]$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/mysql32
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