Bezüglich John Lockard's Nachricht vom 26.10.2014 15:34 (localtime):
I run into this issue with several of my servers and dealt with it by
creating migrate jobs.
Came to the same conclusion. Spooling doesn't make sense in it's current
implementation for today's capacities.
But there's another
Hello,
testing one of the new 7.0.0 Features, mentioned in chapter 2.1.3 of the
great documentation:
»The Next Pool concept has been extended in Bacula version 7.0.0 to
allow you to specify the Next Pool directive in the Job resource as well.«
Job {
Name = CopyTest
Type = Copy
JobDefs =
Hello,
I just upgraded bat from 6.0.6 to 7.0.5. On W2k8(amd64), bat now runs
much more stable!
On Windows Server 2003 (x86), bat refuses to start with the same error
like bacula-tray-monitor:
Missing mingwm10.dll.
Unfortunately just taking the on from Bacula 6.0.6 dosn't solve the
problem. The
Hello,
I enable data spooling for almost any job, because my LTO4 drive's
hw-compression allows to stream _my_ data at little over 100MByte/s
average, which bacula-fd can't deliver (localhost FD-SD connections
allow ~25MB/s with 60+% CPU usage; SoftCompression is disabled; oberved
FD reqests are
Bezüglich John Lockard's Nachricht vom 26.10.2014 15:34 (localtime):
I run into this issue with several of my servers and dealt with it by
creating migrate jobs. First job goes to disk. Second job runs
some reasonable time later and migrates the D2D job to tape. I had a
number of key
Hello,
unfortunately volume recycling doesn't work like I expected it.
I have a pool with 2 volumes (tapes), which I use for duplicating (hdd)
backups every weekend.
So if one tape is in the drive and the house is on fire, I have the tape
from the weekend before.
I have a “Use Duration” of 3
Dear bacula insiders,
I got a replacement for my old DDS5 - a LTO4.
Setup is D2D2T.
The problem is not the setup, but the tape drive utilization.
The disk-storage can provide well over 300MByte/s, and using tar with -b
126 or dump or dd, I see 78-160MB/s moving to the drive. So the problem
is
schrieb Adrian Reyer am 10.07.2011 14:43 (localtime):
Hi Harry,
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 01:38:52PM +0200, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
of a average transfer rate of 65MB/s makes me worrying about massive
repositioning.
AFAIK LTO-Drives have adaptive speeds compared to older technologies
schrieb Adrian Reyer am 10.07.2011 15:58 (localtime):
...
I found using Spool Data for copy jobs to be faster for my setup. I have
fast local disks for spooling, but some of my disk storage is accessed
vie iSCSI on 1-GBit/s-links.
However, I am currently running a few copy jobs and the
schrieb Harald Schmalzbauer am 10.07.2011 16:28 (localtime):
schrieb Adrian Reyer am 10.07.2011 15:58 (localtime):
...
I found using Spool Data for copy jobs to be faster for my setup. I have
fast local disks for spooling, but some of my disk storage is accessed
vie iSCSI on 1-GBit/s-links
Dear all,
I have problems with the following fileset:
File = C:/
File = D:/
File = D:/windvsw1/DATEV/DATEN
The latter is a volume without a drive letter.
How can I tell bacula that this is a volume for which VSS should be used?
I get the expected cannont backup because file is opened error on
Hello bacula list,
I'm trying to setup a small backup concept with bacula 5.0.3
If a job was canceled due to Maxc Run Time limits for example, the
report states:
FD Files Written: 0
SD Files Written: 0
FD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
SD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
Rate:
Hello bacula list,
I'm trying to setup a small backup concept with bacula 5.0.3
Unfortunately I ran into the same problem about one year ago with 5.0.1
I'm using file based SD.
I had one job running, accessing SD1 running, so the next scheduled job
had to wait. But it didn't wait Max Wait Time of
schrieb Jeremy Maes am 14.06.2011 10:46 (localtime):
Op 14/06/2011 9:52, Harald Schmalzbauer schreef:
Hello bacula list,
I'm trying to setup a small backup concept with bacula 5.0.3
Unfortunately I ran into the same problem about one year ago with 5.0.1
I'm using file based SD.
I had one
schrieb Jeremy Maes am 14.06.2011 11:43 (localtime):
Op 14/06/2011 11:23, Harald Schmalzbauer schreef:
schrieb Jeremy Maes am 14.06.2011 10:46 (localtime):
Op 14/06/2011 9:52, Harald Schmalzbauer schreef:
Hello bacula list,
I'm trying to setup a small backup concept with bacula 5.0.3
Harald Schmalzbauer schrieb am 08.04.2010 20:18 (localtime):
Am 08.04.2010 14:20, schrieb Matija Nalis:
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 12:46:25PM +0200, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Absurdly canceled job 47:
Fatal error: Max run time exceeded. Job canceled.
Scheduled time: 04-Apr-2010 21:01:03
Am 08.04.2010 14:20, schrieb Matija Nalis:
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 12:46:25PM +0200, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Absurdly canceled job 47:
Fatal error: Max run time exceeded. Job canceled.
Scheduled time: 04-Apr-2010 21:01:03
Start time: 04-Apr-2010 21:39:41
End time
Dear all,
one of my job ran into max run time limitation and was canceled (after
30 mins)
Then next job was started and finisehd correclty (another 8 mins) but
all subsequent jobs where cancelled due to Max run time exceeded.
Here's the journal:
Timed out job 45:
banana-dir Fatal error: Max
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