Hi, We have a setup with two storage director machines at different locations. Most of the clients are in one hosting center, and use the local SD, while several are scattered at various locations around the net and use the other SD. There's a single director driving all this, and one catalogue for everything.
One annoying feature we've noticed is that should the 2nd SD block [which has happened due to filling up a partition] it holds up all backups to the 1st SD. Is there any way of avoiding this effect? I can't see why a failure backing up client X to SD 2 should prevent client Y from backing up to SD 1. Cheers, Matthew -- Matthew Seaman Systems Administrator E msea...@squiz.co.uk Squiz Ltd. A Zetland House, 109-123 Clifton Street, London EC2A 4LD P +44 (0) 207 101 8300 F +44 (0) 870 112 3394 W www.squiz.co.uk UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND EUROPE UNITED STATES LONDON EDINBURGH SUPPORTED OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS
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