Hello,
wt., 13 lis 2018 o 18:20 Dmitri Maziuk via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> napisał(a):
>
> The other issue is RAID-10 and mhvtl: if you do disk backup, why go
> through the extra layer of mhvtl?
Peter did not provide the answer to this question (or I miss something),
On 11/13/2018 06:01 PM, Russell Kackley wrote:
> With regard to autoloader recommendations, we have two Quantum SuperLoader 3
> units, each with an LTO-5 tape drive. We have been using them with Bacula for
> the past six years and haven't had any problems with either unit. Based on
> that
With regard to autoloader recommendations, we have two Quantum SuperLoader
3 units, each with an LTO-5 tape drive. We have been using them with Bacula
for the past six years and haven't had any problems with either unit. Based
on that performance, I would recommend the Quantum SuperLoader 3 to
Is the Directory spec below correct in the install instructions?
Debian / Ubuntu
$ sudo vim /etc/apache2/conf-available/bacula-web.conf
with the content below
AllowOverride All
The archive was extracted to /var/www/bacula-web in a previous step. The
above appears to be the Centos location.
Hi Markus,
On Monday, November 12, 2018 6:34:52 PM EST Markus Falb wrote:
> P.S. the Qualstar Q24 looks pretty identical to the NEOs T24
> https://www.qualstar.com/qsr-q24.php
> Does anyone know what the differences are?
We are considering buying Q24 autochanger from Qualstar, the one that looks
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 18:42:42 +0100
Peter Milesson wrote:
> The backup station is a Linux based rig with CentOS 7.5. I'm not
> completely convinced about the ZFS support under CentOS.
Well I'm not convinced about ZFS support under Linux in general but I'm not
quite ready to switch to BSD just
On 13.11.2018 18:15, Dmitri Maziuk via Bacula-users wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 09:47:32 -0500
Josh Fisher wrote:
On 11/13/2018 5:38 AM, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi Markus,
I know my suggestion isn't concerning autoloaders, but it's a safe and
working alternative to tapes (and all the
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 09:47:32 -0500
Josh Fisher wrote:
>
> On 11/13/2018 5:38 AM, Peter Milesson wrote:
> > Hi Markus,
> >
> > I know my suggestion isn't concerning autoloaders, but it's a safe and
> > working alternative to tapes (and all the hassles).
> >
> > I setup a dedicated backup
Hi Josh,
The link already exists, connecting two different locations within the
company. No extra cost there. If your company has got 2 buildings
connected physically, it's a nice and efficient solution.
I have used tapes for many years with Bacula previously. It was working,
but not very
On 11/13/2018 5:38 AM, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi Markus,
I know my suggestion isn't concerning autoloaders, but it's a safe and
working alternative to tapes (and all the hassles).
I setup a dedicated backup station with 13TB of RAID10 storage. It's
placed in a different location from the
Hi Markus,
I know my suggestion isn't concerning autoloaders, but it's a safe and
working alternative to tapes (and all the hassles).
I setup a dedicated backup station with 13TB of RAID10 storage. It's
placed in a different location from the servers, and connected to the
network backbone
Hello,
I had a dual drive Overland autoloader, which worked absolutely
perfectly -- except it was an old DDS (?) loader and I needed to
move to a LTO, so then I got a Tanberg LTO-2 (I forget the exact
number) loader. The first one that came from the factory didn't
Hi Markus
Almost any Autoloader that is compatible with Linux is compatible with
Bacula.
Markus Falb escreveu no dia segunda, 12/11/2018 à(s)
23:40:
> Hello,
> I am considering a purchase of a relatively small autoloader, but am not
> sure about compatibility with bacula.
>
> I found this
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