[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes over a network except the fastest one (where all of our data lies),
mostly over gigabit. The two slowest hosts are due for retirement in the
next few months.
Greg.
Without 100% gigbit (no 100MBit links/switches routers...) or better between the
bacula server and th
> Yes over a network except the fastest one (where all of our data lies),
> mostly over gigabit. The two slowest hosts are due for retirement in the
> next few months.
> Greg.
Without 100% gigbit (no 100MBit links/switches routers...) or better between the
bacula server and the data you will not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've got a HP DL/585, looks like same drive, dedicated SCSI-attached.
The lowest rate I saw on our simple btape fill was 58MB/sec. As for real
backup rates, various hosts give different speeds. With all four hosts
running 1.38.3 compiled from source, our most recent fu
> We've got a HP DL/585, looks like same drive, dedicated SCSI-attached.
> The lowest rate I saw on our simple btape fill was 58MB/sec. As for real
> backup rates, various hosts give different speeds. With all four hosts
> running 1.38.3 compiled from source, our most recent full backups gave
>
Quinton Jansen wrote:
What speeds are others getting when using an LTO-3 drive?
If I'm reading the numbers correctly, 2GB in 13 minutes (10GB/hour) is way too
slow (should be around 200G/hour).
I've got a brand new Quantum Superloader-3, LTO3 attached to a dedicated SCSI
bus on a HP DL/380,
Sebastian Stark wrote:
I noticed that when doing a backup mysql seems to be using most of
the time doing SELECTs:
SELECT FilenameId FROM Filename WHERE
Name='trainNeckarArray.sh.o1087190.27859' |
When I show the processlist several times in a row it is nearly
always SELECTing some filename in t
Quinton Jansen wrote:
What speeds are others getting when using an LTO-3 drive?
If I'm reading the numbers correctly, 2GB in 13 minutes (10GB/hour) is way too
slow (should be around 200G/hour).
I've got a brand new Quantum Superloader-3, LTO3 attached to a dedicated SCSI
bus on a HP DL/380,
Hi,
a little late, but still...
On 2/13/2006 9:14 AM, Gert Burger wrote:
Morning
As of a week or so ago my bacula installation started giving errors as
follow:
13-Feb 09:12 apiary-sd: Job BackupCatalog.2006-02-13_01.10.00 waiting.
Cannot find any appendable volumes.
Please use the "label" co
Hello,
On 2/14/2006 9:06 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
When I show the processlist several times in a row it is nearly
always SELECTing some filename in the Filename table.
That's expected - it selects to find out if the filename has
to be inserted. By the way - is there a portable way of
havi
I don't use the GUI restoration method. Use the command "restore" form the console prompt. It's more stable and mature.2006/2/15, Vincent Jaussaud <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Hello everyone,I'm a bacula newbie, so please excuse if my question has already been
answered in that list (I've checked but couldn
Hello everyone,
I'm a bacula newbie, so please excuse if my question has already been
answered in that list (I've checked but couldn't find anything related
to this problem)
In my setup, I have a Windows XP pro as a bacula client (1.38.4) and
gentoo linux as bacula server (1.36.5)
I have an issu
What speeds are others getting when using an LTO-3 drive?
If I'm reading the numbers correctly, 2GB in 13 minutes (10GB/hour) is way too
slow (should be around 200G/hour).
I've got a brand new Quantum Superloader-3, LTO3 attached to a dedicated SCSI
bus on a HP DL/380, running bacula 1.38.5, co
Graham Dunn wrote:
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:23, Graham Dunn wrote:
Hi,
The environment:
ma21cab5# uname -a
FreeBSD ma21cab5.inscriber.local 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5
#0: Mon Mar 28 19:24:46 EST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/u
> > Is it anybody who know how I should configure Bacula
> > on one machine and MySQL on another machine?
>
> Sure, simple enough.
>
> Just install the DIR where you want it. Don't execute the
> catalog creation scripts as they are.
>
AFAIK, this means that the install cannot be done using any prec
Please, check this message, maybe can help you:
http://www.nabble.com/RE%3A-bacula-web-1.2-t681021.html#a1798873
El Miércoles 15 Febrero 2006 12:25, John Gerritse escribió:
> I've been trying out Bacula for about a week now and it works great.
> Today, I wanted to install the (latest) Bacula-Web
Jens R. Victorin wrote:
My questions! I will install FreeBSD on the Poweredge. Should I, could
I, install FreeBSD on the Powervaults? I've no experience with them. If
they are stable, I would just as soon plug them in and let them go.
They will be behind the PIX and on a seperate network (1gb)
> (I am cross posting to FreeBSD questions and Bacula Users, I will not be
> cross posting replies)
>
> I've been crying for four years that we needed a decent backup system
> and I always got put off. "It's on order", "can you resubmit an updated
> equipment list". Yea, checks in the mail.
>
Arno Lehmann schreef:
Hello,
On 2/15/2006 10:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to bacula.
I looked in the manual and the mailing list but didn't find a solution.
I'm using bacula 1.36.3 on a debian sarge system. Connected to the
system is a exabyte 221L with one IBM LTO-1 drive.
Hello,
I'm trying to automate Bacula's tape
handling for our operators who are not technicians.
Is there anyone out there, who is experienced
in this topic and could you please give some hints concerning this...?
Basic situation:
(New) supermicro-server with an HP Dat
72i drive, that is DDS-5.
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:23, Graham Dunn wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The environment:
>>
>> ma21cab5# uname -a
>> FreeBSD ma21cab5.inscriber.local 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5
>> #0: Mon Mar 28 19:24:46 EST 2005
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>>
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:23, Graham Dunn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The environment:
>
> ma21cab5# uname -a
> FreeBSD ma21cab5.inscriber.local 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5
> #0: Mon Mar 28 19:24:46 EST 2005
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>
> relevant bit of bacula-sd.conf:
Hi,
The environment:
ma21cab5# uname -a
FreeBSD ma21cab5.inscriber.local 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5
#0: Mon Mar 28 19:24:46 EST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
relevant bit of bacula-sd.conf:
Device {
Name = A500C
Media Type = AIT2
Archive Device = /de
I've been trying out Bacula for about a week now and it works great.
Today, I wanted to install the (latest) Bacula-Web (version 1.38.5), but
all I get is a blank screen.
I passed all the tests of test.php and all but the BMP image tests
(logical because BMP isn't supported by GD). I've change
(I am cross posting to FreeBSD questions and Bacula Users, I will not be
cross posting replies)
I've been crying for four years that we needed a decent backup system
and I always got put off. "It's on order", "can you resubmit an updated
equipment list". Yea, checks in the mail.
So yesterday
In my case I had everything running on one system to begin with and decided
much later to move the db to a different server. It was a simple procedure to
install MySql on the new server, move the db and update the config files with
new ip etc. I would say that it is no more difficult to modify t
To complement the previous message, I've tried to use the parameters "Max Wait Time" at bacula-dir.conf and "Maximum Open Time" at bacula-sd.conf. Here is part of these files:Bacula-dir.conf
JobDefs { Name = "FullJob" Type = Backup Level = Full Storage = Storage-DLT Messages = Standard Po
Hello,
On 2/15/2006 11:28 AM, Marcel Gsteiger wrote:
Hi all
I recently changed my database backup procedure to work through a FIFO. This
seems to work, at least if I look at the logs. Now I wanted to restore a
database from tape for testing, but not to a fifo, but to a regular file. This
res
Hi all
I recently changed my database backup procedure to work through a FIFO. This
seems to work, at least if I look at the logs. Now I wanted to restore a
database from tape for testing, but not to a fifo, but to a regular file. This
restore fails with the error message
15-Feb 10:01 leo-fd:
Hi,
On 2/15/2006 11:12 AM, ola Lindergård wrote:
Hello!
I have a problem.
I want to install Bacula with MySQL on a separate machine.
But I can´t find how to install it that way in the manuale.
Is it anybody who know how I should configure Bacula on one machine and MySQL on
another machine?
Hello,
On 2/15/2006 10:50 AM, Michael Ressel wrote:
Hi there,
i've realised that there is no volume connected with a job yet while the
RunBeforeJob-Script is running.
Right, although this might not be documented, it sounds logical - a
volume is attached to the job when the job starts running
Hello!
I have a problem.
I want to install Bacula with MySQL on a separate machine.
But I can´t find how to install it that way in the manuale.
Is it anybody who know how I should configure Bacula on one machine and MySQL on
another machine?
//Ola
-
Hello,
On 2/15/2006 10:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to bacula.
I looked in the manual and the mailing list but didn't find a solution.
I'm using bacula 1.36.3 on a debian sarge system. Connected to the
system is a exabyte 221L with one IBM LTO-1 drive.
I got jobs scheduled
Hi there,
i've realised that there is no volume connected with a job yet while the
RunBeforeJob-Script is running. I'm using bacula 1.36.3-1 for Debian
Sarge. In my script i want to make use of the volume name which schould
be given to it by the "%v" argument in the job directive of the
bacula
Hi,
I'm new to bacula.
I looked in the manual and the mailing list but didn't find a solution.
I'm using bacula 1.36.3 on a debian sarge system. Connected to the
system is a exabyte 221L with one IBM LTO-1 drive.
I got jobs scheduled which run fine. When there is no tape in the drive
it l
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