- the only times
I've had any issue with it is when we had a machine with about 2TB of storage,
made up of up tens of millions of little JPGs.
At any rate; an 'optimize table File' fixed both the Restore issue and the
Incremental issue; it's back down to 'instantaneous' speed.
Mark Bober
Manager
the job started, and then hung,
essentially the same behavior as shown in the old thread from 2010 with the
Base/Full issue.
Thanks!
Mark Bober
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On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 09:25:51AM -0500, Mark Bober wrote:
I'm attempting to move up from 1.38.0 to the latest (1.38.10) again (we've
had no luck with any version past 1.38.0 on our dual 64 bit Centos 4 box,
what with random crashes
I'm attempting to move up from 1.38.0 to the latest (1.38.10) again (we've had
no luck with any version past 1.38.0 on our dual 64 bit Centos 4 box, what with
random crashes and memory becoming exhausted)
Tonight, I had a tape error, and it was asking for a new tape, happened around
midnight.
Are you on a x86-64 machine? (I'm on Centos 4.1, though updated)
If I run anything above 1.38.0, my jobs will eventually run the system out of
RAM, and the system won't be able to start more processes:
31-Mar 11:30 duct-dir: bedlam.cse.2006-03-31_04.05.46 Error: open mail pipe
I updated to 1.38.6 last night, and got this after a tape error on the catalog
backup tape caused it to be marked full (and the SD wanted a second tape to
continue:)
30-Mar 07:25 duct-sd: BackupCatalog.2006-03-29_23.59.00 Warning: Director
wanted Volume Catalog-0019 for device ATL1Drive
Hey, thanks for the reply on this Arno. I was just about to mail out with this
- oddly, the problem didn't start with my ATL L200's until 1.38.3.
Mark
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 11:18:11PM +0100, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 1/23/2006 10:32 PM, Steve Loughran wrote:
Hi all
First off, I
I've got a SDLT/320 changer I use for some fulls, and a SDLT/220 changer I use
for weeklies and other fulls.
As I expire tapes from our previous backup system, I'll usually want to make
sure I've gone through the tapes I've put in the 320 and write EOF to each
tape, so that the drive
As an addendum to this; I've access to Win64 machines, and any version of
Visual Studio necessary.
I'd offer some time in running a compile (I'm totally oblivious about V Studio,
however) but looking through the README.vc8 on VS 2005, it doesn't quite look
like all the support libraries are
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 12:08:36PM -0700, Lyle Vogtmann wrote:
OK, wasn't sure how stable that release was, but since I'm still in
testing mode, it doesn't really matter. I'll give it a go.
I've been happy with it; I moved up mainly for Windows VSS.
2) It's Virtuozzo, also. I've got a set
I get about ~20 MB/s from my fastest storage, so that's 1200 MB/min, or 1.2
GB/min. You're pulling 300MB/min, or 5 MB/s.
So you might be a touch slow. I have a maximum of 4 jobs running on any given
storage device, however, and usually during fulls on the weekend I've got no
more than 4 jobs
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 07:03:56PM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
To avoid broblems with broken network hardware :-) the Heartbeat
Interval setting in the configuration is a good choice.
Right. I'm not too worried about it, I can make the firewall behave, and
already have. The results are what
Had an interesting thing happen.
Our firewall, for whatever reason, drops connections at 300sec. of inactivity
by default.
I'd been backing up a few hosts outside our firewall, and once I started using
the disk spool, they were getting 'hung'.
What happened was such : once the disk file
Amanda changes the access-times on all the files it backups but this
collides with out tmpwatch system - the files never expire :-( I hope
this behavior is different with bacula.
Bacula uses access times to decide what files to backup on Incremental and
Differential backups. I'm not
. I'm working on a web-control front end
for our Bacula system and not being able to'see' what's in the autoloaders
would kinda make the whole thing fall flat.
Thanks!
Mark
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 12:39:47AM +0200, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Mark Bober wrote:
Is there any method for querying
Is there any method for querying Bacula to get which tapes are where, given
that you have multiple autoloaders of the same MediaType?
In the database it puts down Slot, InChanger for any given Media that is in the
changer via 'update slots', but where is it storing what tape drive? Is that
:
On Thursday 07 July 2005 19:58, Mark Bober wrote:
I'd run btape back when I originally installed; I don't have the output but
I didn't note any errors.
I've recompiled 32-bit, and ran a test job - worked. I'm re-running the job
specified below to make sure, although since *all* my jobs had
I'm seeing:
06-Jul 12:32 duct-sd: Committing spooled data to Volume. Despooling
57,150,118,869 bytes ...
06-Jul 12:33 duct-dir: arlfs.A.2005-07-06_10.29.36 Error: sql_update.c:327
sql_update.c:327 update UPDATE Media SET
strftime() function.
Bacula has been in use on a good number of 64 bit machines, so if it is
configured correctly, there should be no problems.
On Thursday 07 July 2005 17:01, Mark Bober wrote:
I'm seeing:
06-Jul 12:32 duct-sd: Committing spooled data to Volume. Despooling
Does the director config '@' (including files) accept any sort of wildcard,
a'la Apache?
Like:
@/usr/local/etc/conf/*.conf
It's not accepting that syntax; I'm not seeing anything about wildcards in the
section about included files in the docs.
Thanks!
Mark
Hey there. I'm getting Bacula set up for our organization, and I'm having the
strangest speed problem between a Windows FD and a Solaris SD.
Here's what I've got:
Solaris 5.8, Ultra 60, GigE, is the Director and a SD, FD.
Win 2k3 Srv, Dual Xeon, GigE, an FD.
Linux Centos 4, Single P4, 100M,
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