Hi Uwe, > > We recently switched to running multiple catalogs and have seen > similar strange issues, however not while restoring but more often > when running backups. Could you give some more info about your problems ? I want to be prepared before migrating everything to bacula :)
> I'm wondering why you don't define different media types if you run > dedicated pools & storages for each client? This might help bacula to > identify which storage can read a certain media type. It's only a > string that identifies the media type, there's no magic involved at > all. Can you send me and example of what you mean ? Currently those are the config snippets from my bacula-dir.conf/bacula-sd/.conf bacula-dir.conf: ===== Storage { Name = dsrv4-storage Address = 10.3.124.200 SDPort = 9103 Password = "*******" Device = dsrv4-device Media Type = File Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1 } ===== bacula-sd.conf: ====== Device { Name = dsrv4-device Media Type = File Archive Device = /storage/bacula/dsrv4 LabelMedia = yes Random Access = Yes RemovableMedia = no AlwaysOpen = yes } ===== I'm using Media Type = File, cause all of my Pools are files on HDD. > In our setup, each client has two pools (one for full, one for > incrementals), two storages (ditto) and two media types defined. Here is the same case :) > As a last resort with disk based backup at least, you can use bls / > bextract to get at your backup data, circumventing catalog usage > completely. Yep there is bextract (handy tool), but I need to use functional bacula installation, also being able to restore with "restore". Also I'm working on some restore automations, which strongly rely on ./bconsole-->restore > Out of couriosity, how big is your "large" catalog? Currently it's about 40G. After I migrate the servers I plan, the summary size of all db's would be arround 500-600G, which I thinks is a huge data for just one catalog.... Regards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_mar _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users