On Friday 22 July 2005 17:18, Carsten Schurig wrote:
> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> > On Wednesday 13 July 2005 14:00, Carsten Schurig wrote:
> >
> > Unlikely, but I would be happy if someone tried.
>
> I did install 1.37.30 and changed the following of the configuration
> addtionally:
>       * switched from sqlite to mysql
>       * use my 2 DDS-3 drives as single ones instead of "emulating"
>         a autochanger
>
> Currently on my Windows 2K server two concurrent jobs are running (one
> to drive 1 and the other one to drive 2). Both are running at about
> 1 MB/s (instead of 100 KB/s)!

So, it sounds like your performance problems were resolved by the upgrade if I 
understand correctly.

>
> BTW: I had to use different pools to get the concurrent jobs working. Is
> this ok? 

I may be missing something, but this sounds like a bug.  I'll look at it.

By the way, please don't try to run simultaneous jobs in the same FD if you 
use the new VSS feature -- it will not work correctly with more than one job 
at a time.


> My first try was to do something like that 
>
> Job {
>       Client = win2k
>       FileSet = "win2k 1"
>       Storage = tape1
>       Pool = WeeklyPool
> }
> Job {
>       Client = win2k
>       FileSet = "win2k 2"
>       Storage = tape2
>       Pool = WeeklyPool
> }
>
> In both drives a valid tape was inserted and the pools are defined with
> "Accept Any Volume = yes", but the second job started was always
> complaining:
>
> Cannot find any appendable volumes.
> Please use the "label"  command to create a new Volume for:
>      Storage:      tape2 (/dev/nst1)
>      Media type:   DDS-3
>      Pool:         WeeklyPool
>
> So I created a pool WeeklyPool2 and moved tape2 to that pool and changed
> the job accordingly. After this the jobs are really running
> concurrently. Is this behaviour correct?
>
> Cheers,
>       Carsten
>
>
>
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