Dan Langille wrote:
This is for Bacula on FreeBSD 7.3?
If so I'll patch the FreeBSD port.
Can you try this:
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
make clean make patch
cd work/bacula-5.0.3 (assuming usual port setup)
patch -p1 /path-to/bacula-5.0.3-libz.patch
If no errors, try:
Hello Henrik,
what are you using? MySQL?
Thanks, Ondrej.
'Mingus Dew' wrote:
Henrik,
Have you had any problems with slow queries during backup or restore
jobs? I'm thinking about http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1472
specifically, and considering that the bacula.File table already has 73
Yeah I think my Bacula version is recent enough, I should not have the
path length problem.
I'm not sure the problem comes from accentuation as there some other
files with accent well backed up (and I can restore them).
Or maybe long path + accentuation might lead to my problem.
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'Ondrej PLANKA (Ignum profile)' wrote:
Hello Henrik,
what are you using? MySQL?
Yes - all our catalog servers run MySQL.
I forgot to mention this in my last post - we are Bacula System
customers and they have proved to very supportive and competent.
If you are thinking about doing large scale
I recently managed to setup acula version 5.0.2 on FC13, . It is working and
managed to backup files.
I understood that jobs/pool/fileset/volume are related in order to physically
separate 2 distinct types of backups.
I created a volume on a 2nd hard drive, a pool, a job and ran the job, the
On 10/31/10 17:25, eliassal wrote:
I recently managed to setup acula version 5.0.2 on FC13, . It is
working and managed to backup files. I understood that
jobs/pool/fileset/volume are related in order to physically separate
2 distinct types of backups. I created a volume on a 2nd hard drive,
100% corrcect, so many thanks, I will do it and let you know.
Thanks very much
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On 10/31/2010 8:09 AM, catkins wrote:
Dan Langille wrote:
This is for Bacula on FreeBSD 7.3?
If so I'll patch the FreeBSD port.
Can you try this:
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula-client
make clean make patch
cd work/bacula-5.0.3 (assuming usual port setup)
patch -p1
Over the past few days, I've become increasingly impatient and
frustrated by posts that break threading. That is, posts that lack the
headers necessary for properly threading of emails. Specifically, the
References: and In-Reply-To: headers are not being preserved.
cases in point, the
Thanks :)
Which type of MySQL storage engine are you using? MyISAM or InnoDB for
large Bacula system?
Can you please copy/paste your MySQL configuration? I mean my.cnf file
Thanks, Ondrej.
Henrik Johansen napsal(a):
'Ondrej PLANKA (Ignum profile)' wrote:
Hello Henrik,
what are you
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