hi All On Thursday 21 April 2016 17:00:14 Clark, Patti wrote:
> If you are using spooling (recommended) your spool size parameters are used > to control the size of your job spool and the total spool space available. > The example below shows 50GB of job spool size and a total of 1TB of spool > space. You will need to try sizes that are appropriate for your > environment and see what performs best for you. The job spool size when > reached will write to tape at that point. It will continue with spooling > and writing to tape media until the end of data has been reached. Also for > something like a NAS, it’s best to break the backups into more manageable > chunks. Don’t try to backup the entire NAS in one job. And yes, use the > heartbeatinterval feature. > > Maximum Spool Size = 1000GB; > > Maximum Job Spool Size = 50GB; Okay your explanation is clearer to me than what is in the manual. I was going to use Maximum File Size as a way to "chunk" it, even though I was dubious about it. Will implement your suggestions, thanks. > You don’t mention which version of Bacula that you are using. If it is > 7.4.x is has a resume command that will restart failed jobs roughly from Versions vary, Director and FD on this machine (Gentoo) are the same, 7.05 but the NAS boxes are running FreeNas and I had to compile a version for them in VirtualBox, don't think the FreeBSD releases are at that level yet. Also was trying to back up a site on the net running CentOS 6, which had it's own issues. Eventually gave up, could not get the remote FD and local SD to talk to each other, I think the problem is somewhere between my firewall (IPFire) and the SD (CentOS 7 on HP server). So now I rsync remote to here and backup from here. Initial rsync took 20 hours so it's probably better that way. It would be nice if the various OSs could get their act together and get the versions in sync :-) Thanks, Ian -- i...@zti.co.za http://www.zti.co.za Zero 2 Infinity - The net.works Phone +27-21-975-7273 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users