Re: [Bacula-users] How to backup structured fodler tree (avoiding incremental as much as possible)?

2019-05-31 Thread Dimitri Maziuk via Bacula-users
On 5/31/19 3:24 PM, Lloyd Brown wrote: > Use a script to generate the list of directories to backup, and shove > that into the FileSet definition. E.g. this: FileSet { ... Include { File = "\\|sh -c 'find /home \\( -name fid -o -name ser \\) -mmin +60 -exec dirname \\{} \\; | sort |

Re: [Bacula-users] How to backup structured fodler tree (avoiding incremental as much as possible)?

2019-05-31 Thread Lloyd Brown
On 5/28/19 1:51 AM, Alexandre wrote: > I have a product I need to backup data for. > It stores data in a "contentstore" which is structured in a way that > make it very predictable what needs to be backed up every day. > Let me explain, every time a content is created it is stored under > this

Re: [Bacula-users] max storage jobs

2019-05-31 Thread Lloyd Brown
On 5/31/19 10:46 AM, Martin Simmons wrote: > > The "waiting on max Storage jobs" is caused by the Maximum Concurrent Jobs in > the Storage section of bacula-dir.conf. > > It would be useful to see the output of "show storage" while jobs are waiting. > > __Martin Martin, I'm not entirely certain

Re: [Bacula-users] max storage jobs

2019-05-31 Thread Clark, Patti via Bacula-users
You provided the answer yourself. You have limited the director to 20 concurrent jobs. Modify the director setting to the 40 that you want. > I definitely have "Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20" in the Storage sections of both bacula-dir.conf, and bacula-sd.conf. > Patti Clark

Re: [Bacula-users] max storage jobs

2019-05-31 Thread Martin Simmons
> On Thu, 30 May 2019 12:58:35 -0600, Lloyd Brown said: > > I seem to have misunderstood something WRT the maximum number of jobs > running for an SD.  Hopefully someone has run into this already, and can > point me in the right direction. > > I'm trying to run up to 20 jobs per SD at a