George R.Kasica wrote:
> Got all the labeling and cleaning tape definitions done here over the
> weekend and built a series of jobs to backup not only my local Linux
> Server but a W2K3 Server as well as a WinXP Pro system as well. 
> 
> Key to the XP Pro was allowing Ports 9101, 9102 and 9104 TCP to be
> open through the MS Firewall. 

9104?  Bacula is usually 9101-9103.  Did you have to reassign a port for
some reason?

> Also replaced the Linux net card with the 3com one, still no joy on
> the IDE controller, it will simply NOT see the drives and if its even
> in the box it panics on boot.

I don't know what to suggest on that issue, then.

> Oddly the speed seemed pretty good for
> this run - see below.

982K/s is definitely a big improvement over 50k/s, though it still seems
slow compared to what I'd expect you should be seeing.  I wonder how
much of that is due to replacing that RTL8139 with the 3Com?


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