Am 10.10.2011 21:11, schrieb Troy Kocher:
On 10,Oct 2011, at 1:12 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:51:14 -0500, Troy Kocher said:
08-Oct 23:57 kfoobarb-sd JobId 2858: Job write elapsed time = 14:45:49,
Transfer rate = 2.702 M Bytes/second
Are you running an
Bacula version 5.0.3
In BAT, when trying to restore a directory (roughly 31,000 files in 560 sub
folders) The Filling Database Table takes an extremely long time to complete
(about an hour or so).
I've been looking around for a way to speed this up. Found a post on here that
referred to
Am 11.10.2011 14:04, schrieb Jarrod Holder:
Bacula version 5.0.3
In BAT, when trying to restore a directory (roughly 31,000 files in 560 sub
folders) The Filling Database Table takes an extremely long time to
complete (about an hour or so).
I've been looking around for a way to speed
Hello.
I've just setup 2 autoloaders on the same server
the first autoloader works fine when doing update slots in the console
doing the same on the second, it responds with Device my2dev has 0 slots
bacula-sd.conf
autochanger {
name = my1dev-library
changer command
Jarrod Holder wrote:
Bacula version 5.0.3
In BAT, when trying to restore a directory (roughly 31,000 files in 560 sub
folders) The Filling Database Table takes an extremely long time to
complete (about an hour or so).
I've been looking around for a way to speed this up. Found a post
On 10/11/11 08:04, Jarrod Holder wrote:
I've also tried the running the DB under MySQL with MyISAM and InnoDB
tables. Both had the same slow performance here. With MySQL, I also
tried using the my-large.cnf and my-huge.cnf files. Neither helped.
Ignore the packaged out-of-the-box MySQL
Hi,
I have a 5GB database. The server has 6GB RAM. These are the settings
I am using right now.
default-storage-engine=innodb
default-table-type=innodb
query_cache_limit=16M
query_cache_size=256M
innodb_log_file_size=384M
innodb_buffer_pool_size=3G
innodb_log_buffer_size=2M
On 10/11/11 11:09, Brian Debelius wrote:
Hi,
I have a 5GB database. The server has 6GB RAM. These are the settings
I am using right now.
default-storage-engine=innodb
default-table-type=innodb
query_cache_limit=16M
query_cache_size=256M
innodb_log_file_size=384M
On 11,Oct 2011, at 1:53 AM, Christian Manal wrote:
Am 10.10.2011 21:11, schrieb Troy Kocher:
On 10,Oct 2011, at 1:12 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 11:51:14 -0500, Troy Kocher said:
08-Oct 23:57 kfoobarb-sd JobId 2858: Job write elapsed time = 14:45:49,
Transfer rate
From: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
To: Joseph Spenner joseph85...@yahoo.com
Cc: bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula hangs waiting on a client
2011/9/26 Joseph Spenner
I am only using 1 pool. I have 7 sata disks as my backup medium.
Is this a suboptimal configuration?
That question was only to verify that you were not being blocked by
the fact that a single storage device can only load 1 volume at a time
and thus only 1 pool at a time.
John
Performing a full backup of the windows system with Bacula did remove the
Fatal error: HrESEBackupSetup failed with error when backup up exchange.
I also applied some updates and rebooted the Windows server and now my exchange
backup works fine.
Is there any reason (besides good security) that I can't use the same
private key for all bacula clients? Can I use the same pem file as well?
Jon
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All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains
Hi Jon,
2011/10/11 Jon Schewe jpsch...@mtu.net
Is there any reason (besides good security) that I can't use the same
private key for all bacula clients? Can I use the same pem file as well?
Jon
Works fine for me here... I'm not trying to protect my machines' data from
each other, only to
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