On 7/25/2011 6:14 PM, James Harper wrote:
2011/7/25 Rickifer Barrosrickiferbar...@gmail.com:
Hello Guys...
This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour
and 24
minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
My Bacula Server is installed in a IBM server connected in a Tape
Drive
Hi
I have scheduling for a job everydays.
Sometimes, I have to disable the next job but without disabling the
others that are scheduled after.
Indeed, eg: I 've just seen that the previous Incremental has become
really big. How can I directly say to bacula to upgrade the next job
of this name to
Disable software compression. The tape drive will compress much
faster
than the client.
If you can find compressible patterns in the encrypted data stream
then
you are not properly encrypting it. The only option would be to
compress
before encryption which means you can't use the
Hi,
a workaround might be to set for your job:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
and schedule the full job.
Regards,
Pietro
2011/7/26 Hugo Letemplier hugo.let...@gmail.com
Hi
I have scheduling for a job everydays.
Sometimes, I have to disable the next job but
I was under the impression that_all_ LTO4 drives implemented encryption
(though if having the data traversing the LAN encrypted is your goal,
you'd still have to do something). I don't know enough about it to know
how good the encryption in LTO4 is, however (or for that matter, how the
key
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:18:05 -0700
Steve Ellis el...@brouhaha.com wrote:
[...]
Another point, even with your current config, if you
aren't doing data spooling you are probably slowing things down
further, as well as wearing out both the tapes and heads on the drive
with lots of shoeshining.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Alan Brown a...@mssl.ucl.ac.uk wrote:
I've been handed a tar backup comprising 66 (yes really) LTO4 tapes.
For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
manually for each tape. Does anyone have pointers (or even better a
script) on
Yes this is what I was using but since I am doing Copy jobs in order
to make archives this functionality is not used.
Is there another solution ?
Thanks
2011/7/26 Pietro Bertera pie...@bertera.it:
Hi,
a workaround might be to set for your job:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level
I disabled the Compression and my speed rate boosted from 8.2 MB/s to 40.8
MB/s but I'm still using Bacula encryption.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:14 PM, James Harper
james.har...@bendigoit.com.au wrote:
2011/7/25 Rickifer Barros rickiferbar...@gmail.com:
Hello Guys...
This weekend I
On 7/26/2011 5:04 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:18:05 -0700
Steve Ellisel...@brouhaha.com wrote:
[...]
Another point, even with your current config, if you
aren't doing data spooling you are probably slowing things down
further, as well as wearing out both the
Hi guys,
For my company I've been trying to get bacula up and running properly.
My currect situation:
Host 'leiden' :
Located at my home, multiple large (8TB) raid arrays attached.
Therefore running bacula-sd and bacula-dir.
100mbit download bandwidth.
Running debian testing, bacula version
Hi,
I'm trying to install bacula on a CentOS machine and I am having two issues:
1. The console will not connect to the director
2. the director randomly stops
I start it, everything is fine:
[root@ scripts]# ./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Smiley bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install bacula on a CentOS machine and I am having two issues:
1. The console will not connect to the director
2. the director randomly stops
I start it, everything is fine:
[root@
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i am getting this error on one of my remote clients, work1-fd. what is
confusing to me is that i have another system, work2-fd, on the same
network, behind the same router, running the same OS and bacula version
(ubuntu 10.04, 5.0.1) which doesn't
On 7/26/2011 9:44 PM, scar wrote:
i am getting this error on one of my remote clients, work1-fd. what is
confusing to me is that i have another system, work2-fd, on the same
network, behind the same router, running the same OS and bacula version
(ubuntu 10.04, 5.0.1) which doesn't have any
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Mike Ruskai @ 07/26/2011 08:09 PM:
So, in short, if you have network problems, suspect network problems.
i'll look into it. i find it kind of absurd though, that it only
happens AFTER the backup is finished, and quite some time after. i've
Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
Mehma
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Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
If they sync to a PC then just backing up the backup on the PC would be
sufficient. If you are talking about backing them up over wireless or
something then that would be a pretty big drain on the battery and the
network...
James
On 7/26/11 9:57 PM, James Harper wrote:
Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
If they sync to a PC then just backing up the backup on the PC would be
sufficient. If you are talking about backing them up over wireless or
something then that would be a pretty big drain on the
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