On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 7:09 AM Heitor Faria <hei...@bacula.com.br> wrote:
> Hello Phil, > > > (a) trying to figure out how to get a Bacula sd and fd installed on it > > The happiest days of my life were after I got dedicated equipment for home > network modem, routing, and wireless mesh accessing points. > That said, I never understood this very common user fetish of installing > Bacula components in the NAS. OK: you avoid one more network node but the > hardware is not designed to handle the extra workload. > Just backup the exported disk volumes with regular bacula-fds where they > are mounted, preferrably with the ACL support. > If you want to write backups to the NAS, NFS or iSCSI if supported. I found bacula-sd and NFS were not a very happy combination. It was very quick to react to network glitches by marking the entire volume as failed, then trying and failing several more volumes before things finally got moving again. I was constantly having to manually recycle failed volumes. I could see iSCSI maybe working better, but I haven't tried it. -- David Brodbeck (they/them) System Administrator, Department of Mathematics University of California, Santa Barbara
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