Am 08.03.2011 um 21:59 schrieb Kenney, William P. (Information
Technology Services):
Several things. RH will update these via FasTrack Updates (stated in
bugzilla entries).
Some links (/usr/sbin/dbcheck, /usr/sbin/bscan) are wrong and the
original 5.0.0 version
has a wrong permissions
Hi,
Is it possible to install storage daemon only from sources and in
this case is the MySQL is needed?
I've got director and catalog on different machine without connection to
tabe library, and want to install SD on another host.
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Pozdrawiam,
*Bartłomiej Syryjczyk*
Sekcja TWD Zakład
On 03/09/2011 02:28 PM, Bartłomiej Syryjczyk wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to install storage daemon only from sources and in
this case is the MySQL is needed?
I've got director and catalog on different machine without connection to
tabe library, and want to install SD on another host.
Le Tuesday 08 March 2011 14:58:18 John Drescher, vous avez écrit :
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Laurent HENRY laurent.he...@ehess.fr
wrote:
Le Wednesday 02 March 2011 20:50:18 Mark, vous avez écrit :
btw, i actually experience it with disk backups.
Does this mean software compression
I tried to enable spooling (500 Gb spool) for the tape backup. The perf were
worse.
BTW, I use 5GB spool.
I assume then you do not run concurrent jobs? For a single job the
time will be longer because bacula does not concurrently spool and
despool but with concurrent jobs and spooling with a
On 03/09/11 09:55, Simone Martina wrote:
On 03/09/2011 02:28 PM, Bartłomiej Syryjczyk wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to install storage daemon only from sources and in
this case is the MySQL is needed?
I've got director and catalog on different machine without connection to
tabe library,
Il 03/03/2011 18:05, Phil Stracchino ha scritto:
On 03/03/11 09:52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 04.52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT ha scritto:
I have my director using an external raid device which exports its
filesystem with nfs protocol as storage. I just
Greetings..
I had occasion today to do a restore to a Windows 2008 R2 server with Bacula..
everything went fine, except for some minor confusion because the restored
c:/restore/c folder was created with the hidden and system attributes..
Obviously I normally have my explorer shell set so I can
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011, ewan.br...@stfc.ac.uk might have said:
The Windows file daemon doesn't use the C:\$WORKSTATION-fd.conf file. That's
just put there as a convenience at install time. You should really be
comparing the server password with the one in the Bacula program directory
(e.g.
Afternoon,
I just noticed one of my clients had a huge incremental (level 2)
backup. I want to see what file caused the huge increase. I tried 'list
files jobid=20097' and though I'm shown the files, I'm not shown the
size of each file. Is there a command or query that shows me the size
of the
Hello Mike,
I'd have to say no based on the tables defined here
http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/developers/developers/Database_Tables.html.
The file size does not appear to be stored in the database. I don't think any
size is mentioned until you get to the job level.
James
On
2011/3/9 James Woodward james.woodw...@ualberta.ca:
Hello Mike,
I'd have to say no based on the tables defined
here http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/developers/developers/Database_Tables.html.
The file size does not appear to be stored in the database. I don't think
any size is mentioned
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011, John Drescher might have said:
2011/3/9 James Woodward james.woodw...@ualberta.ca:
Hello Mike,
I'd have to say no based on the tables defined
here http://bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/developers/developers/Database_Tables.html.
The file size does not appear to be
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Mike Eggleston mikee...@mac.com wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011, John Drescher might have said:
2011/3/9 James Woodward james.woodw...@ualberta.ca:
Hello Mike,
I'd have to say no based on the tables defined
here
Hi,
Here you have SQL function for PostgreSQL (I took it from bweb):
CREATE PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE plpgsql;
BEGIN;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION base64_decode_lstat(int4, varchar) RETURNS int8 AS $$
DECLARE
val int8;
b64 varchar(64);
size varchar(64);
i int;
BEGIN
size := split_part($2, ' ', $1);
b64
On 3/1/2011 8:40 AM, Laurent HENRY wrote:
Is anyone know if there is a way to improve performances of network usage ?
Bacula - Turn off software compression.
Switch and Network Cards - If you are fully gigabit and your equipment
supports it, turn on jumbo frames.
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