On 7/19/06, Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you mean that the whole 280R machine maybe running at half-duplex?!I'm not sure what interface you are using for the backups (probably an eriX),
but to get the link status and link capabilities from the Solaris side you can e.g. use this
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I've proven myself as a volunteer who does not have the time to look at
the bug report system in order to assist you with your problem. In fact,
I'm sure that there's been an occasion that I've been derilect myself as
far as reporting bugs even when th
You'll need version 1.39 (the current beta) to get the migration support you'll
need.
One way to do this is to have a local director and SD supporting a local disk
pool at each site, and the machine at the remote site with the autochanger
running a SDs on a different port for each site, using
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 02:41:06PM -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> "Send them the information you have provided here."
>
> Something tells me something is missing from this e-mail. ;) If not,
> then I can completely understand why the bug report was closed. ;)
Okay, so you've proved that you're a
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 08:40:44PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> I'd say we are back to square zero.
Yes, I've given all of the information it is possible to provide (given
that the documentation on bug reporting is both out of date, and
irrelevant
for anything but Linux), and I have been request
Hello
I have been using an LTO-2 tape drive for server backups under bacula
and it's been working great. However, we are about to upgrade to an
LTO-3 autochanger / jukebox, and I want to make sure we get one that
will work well with bacula.
I am looking at an HP Surestore LTO-3 with 8 slots and
On Jul 19, 2006, at 12:31, R.I. Pienaar wrote:
hello,
I am in the process of deploying Bacula for my own use and that of
some people I contract to, I had a need for TLS between the various
connections and found the documentation were very misleading and
incomplete so after much list searching
P.S. Ooops! I overlooked the subject header- now reporting with subject
header. My bad.
Occasionally, I see the following error in my emailed job logs as follows:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir: The job will require the following Volumes:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir:Backup_ari
I recently configured several remote servers to back up to a central
bacula server. They are backing up to a spool file and then spooling to
tape. I set the spool file size at approximately 4GB. Is there an
optimal size, or should I just set it to auto and let it spool as much
as it wants? (the
Occasionally, I see the following error in my emailed job logs as follows:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir: The job will require the following Volumes:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir:Backup_aries-fd_2006-07-18_00.05.03
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir:
18-Jul 03:00 aries-dir: Start Verify Jo
> "Kern" == Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kern> Hello, Though I'm not sure it will fix your current problem,
Kern> you will need to get onto version 1.38.11 of Bacula,
Kern> otherwise you will not get very far. Even then, the DVD
Kern> code is not really production
> Though I'm not sure it will fix your current problem, you will need to get
> onto version 1.38.11 of Bacula, otherwise you will not get very far. Even
> then, the DVD code is not really production quality. Just the same, using
> 1.38.11 all users who were having problems were able to backup and
Hello,
Though I'm not sure it will fix your current problem, you will need to get
onto version 1.38.11 of Bacula, otherwise you will not get very far. Even
then, the DVD code is not really production quality. Just the same, using
1.38.11 all users who were having problems were able to backup
Hello,
Hopefully this reaches the list, as I think I've had one eaten as
well. Probably with Mutt too, come to think of it. I'll send this from
Xemacs.
I'm using Bacula 1.38.9-10 on Debian (testing, x86), with a
Debian-supplied 2.6.16-2 kernel.
I've had no problem using Bacula with a file store,
hello,
I am in the process of deploying Bacula for my own use and that of
some people I contract to, I had a need for TLS between the various
connections and found the documentation were very misleading and
incomplete so after much list searching and trial and error I got it
going, I've documented
It is fixed. There was a one letter case issue in the
media type. I sanitized the info before I post it so
the info below was not the error.
thanks,
ZK
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You're SURE that's a typo? Seems to me both would have been
copy-and-paste jobs.
Zakai Kinan wrote:
> That was a typo. I have 15 other clients and they all
> work just fine. This backup system has been up for
> the past 6 months.
>
>
> TIA,
>
>
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In my organization, the Cisco switches we have are simply not reliable
enough in autonegotiate mode -- period. Autonegotiate sounds nice in
theory, but if you aren't plugging different devices into the port on a
regular basis, why risk not knowing what
That was a typo. I have 15 other clients and they all
work just fine. This backup system has been up for
the past 6 months.
TIA,
ZK
--- Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In response to Zakai Kinan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > this is the relevant config in the bacula-sd.conf:
> >
> >
In response to Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> sorry butwhat do you mean with "sparse files"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparse_file
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sorry but.what is a "mount bind"?The backup defines /etc, /u, /export/dos and /export/ntThey are all ufs partitions, besides the names.this is the "mount" output:/ on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0 read/write/setuid/intr/largefiles/ on Thu Jun 15 07:48:54 2006/proc on /proc read/write/setuid/dev=380 o
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The media type requested does not match the media type of which the
device is capable.
Media Type = FT != Media Type = FileJT
Zakai Kinan wrote:
> this is the relevant config in the bacula-sd.conf:
>
> Device {
> Name = JTStorage
> Media Type =
sorry butwhat do you mean with "sparse files"?I combined the bacula "list jobs" output with and actual "ls -l" of each file on the machine file system, summing up sizes, and the total is correct (inside the total amount of physical disk used).
Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 01:52 pm, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> thanx for the advice, but this was the first thing I checked.
Sounds as if the next step would be to use the bls command to list all
of the
files on the tape and then compare that listing with a listing of the files
on the com
In response to Zakai Kinan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> this is the relevant config in the bacula-sd.conf:
>
> Device {
> Name = JTStorage
> Media Type = FT
> Archive Device = /media/BIG/jt
> LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula
> label unlabeled media
> Random Access = Yes;
> A
Do you mean that the whole 280R machine maybe running at half-duplex?!
Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l.
Tel +39 028246016 Int. 30 - Fax +39 028243880
Via Felice Cavallotti 16 - 20089, Rozzano - Milano - ITALY
http://www.sonicle.com
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Thanks for the update.
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 18:35, pedro moreno wrote:
> On 7/19/06, Mathew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> > besides the basic information provided by:
> >
> > http://www.bacula.org/dev-manua
In response to Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> thanx for the advice, but this was the first thing I checked.
Sparse files?
> Da: Joshua J. Kugler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Cc: Gabriele Bulfon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Data: 19 luglio 2006 19.56.19 CEST
> Og
this is the relevant config in the bacula-sd.conf:
Device {
Name = JTStorage
Media Type = FT
Archive Device = /media/BIG/jt
LabelMedia = yes; # lets Bacula
label unlabeled media
Random Access = Yes;
AutomaticMount = yes; # when device
opened, read it
R
One user had similar problems with his Sparc and it turned out the problem was
his switches which are auto speed detecting (10/100Mb). The problem was when
he plugged a device in to the switch, the switch detected the speed then went
into half-duplex mode making Bacula run very slowly. To corr
thanx for the advice, but this was the first thing I checked.
Gabriele Bulfon - Sonicle S.r.l.
Tel +39 028246016 Int. 30 - Fax +39 028243880
Via Felice Cavallotti 16 - 20089, Rozzano - Milano - ITALY
http://www.sonicle.com
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 20:08, Jo Rhett wrote:
> FYI, this has been ongoing for 2+ weeks now. I've been unable to
> send mail using my reader of choice -- Mutt. Apparently sourceforge
> is banning the Mutt e-mail client. This message was sent using Apple
> Mail, which they appear to like just
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 20:08, Jo Rhett wrote:
> FYI, this has been ongoing for 2+ weeks now. I've been unable to
> send mail using my reader of choice -- Mutt. Apparently sourceforge
> is banning the Mutt e-mail client. This message was sent using Apple
> Mail, which they appear to like just
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"Send them the information you have provided here."
Something tells me something is missing from this e-mail. ;) If not,
then I can completely understand why the bug report was closed. ;)
Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:45:27PM +0200, Ke
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 20:07, Jo Rhett wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:45:27PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > The seg fault, is not good. However, I cannot do anything without
> > the proper
> > kind of information as indicated on the Support page as well as a
> > traceback
> > as described
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Do a dpkg -L on the package name.
I suspect the files you're looking for are in /usr/share/doc.
Jeffrey Bell wrote:
> I am using the newest version of Ubuntu Linux distro and have install
> Bacula via a Debian package installer, apt-get install ...
>
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Not to be rude, but have you tried actually reading the error message?
:) It seems to me to be extremely clear what happened. There was no
prior available full job, the job was upgraded to a full job on
JTStorage, and that device doesn't exist.
My ass
Or worst, maybe you have some "mount bind" which could cause bacula to
recursively backup to infinity.
Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 00:22, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hello,
I have another strange problem.
I have a machine running the client fd, the sd and dir are running on
an
On 19 Jul 2006 at 10:26, Dba7dba wrote:
> 1st post here.
>
> OS: Fedora Core 5 32bit
>
> bacula version:
> bacula-mtx-1.38.9-1
> bacula-mysql-1.38.9-1
> bacula-gconsole-1.38.9-1
>
> Problem:
> 'label barcodes' fails with this message.
> ---
> Connecting to Storage daemon VXA-2 at 192.16
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That is an incomplete feature. What I would do personally is backup the
volume files to tape when you're done, and restore them to disk and
restore from disk if needed. Considering these files ought to eventually
expire anyway, this probably isn't a pr
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Take a look at netstat and see if you have transfer errors on your
interface. If you have a lot of collisions or io errors, I suggest you
may have your speed/duplex set wrong as compared to your switch.
Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> I monitored a machine t
FYI, this has been ongoing for 2+ weeks now. I've been unable to
send mail using my reader of choice -- Mutt. Apparently sourceforge
is banning the Mutt e-mail client. This message was sent using Apple
Mail, which they appear to like just fine.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 05:05:16PM -0700, Jo
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:45:27PM +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> The seg fault, is not good. However, I cannot do anything without
> the proper
> kind of information as indicated on the Support page as well as a
> traceback
> as described in the Kaboom chapter of the manual. If you have that
>
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 00:22, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Hello,
> I have another strange problem.
> I have a machine running the client fd, the sd and dir are running on
> another server machine. Last week I got bacula errors, because the LTO tape
> was run out of space. I checked all the machines
1st post here.
OS: Fedora Core 5 32bit
bacula version:
bacula-mtx-1.38.9-1
bacula-mysql-1.38.9-1
bacula-gconsole-1.38.9-1
Problem:
'label barcodes' fails with this message.
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Connecting to Storage daemon VXA-2 at 192.168.50.32:9103 ...
Connecting to Storage daemon VXA-2 at 192.168.50.3
I have several clients where I have installed Quantum LTO-2 drives for
backups, and I am using bacula as the backup software. Everything worked
fine and I haven't had any problems with the drives at all. Bacula works
great and is much more reliable than the previous, expensive application
I was
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Peter Eriksson wrote:
>> This seems to clear when the file being flushed to tape finally finishes,
>> but of course when running concurrent jobs there's always another file
>> ready to flush - if that is to drive0 then things are normal again (and
>> drive1 flushes happily too
On 7/19/06, Mathew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support besides the basic information provided by:http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drives. However, aswe
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> In looking over what you wrote and your conf file, I have the following
> comments:
> 1. It might be simpler if you pointed everything at /var/bacula/spool unless
> you are mounting the spooling subdirectories on separate filesystems. Bacula
> automatica
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>
> > Can you clarify one point? When you say that when the job is using drive0
> > the
> > SD is fine, do you mean that it can use drive1 as well, but when using
> > drive1, drive 0 cannot be accessed? I would be
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, MaxxAtWork wrote:
> I have recently received an HP LTO2 (Ultrium-448) with 1x8 Autoloader,
> and everything seems to be working just ok, including the autochanger.
> My server is a HP DL380 G3 (with a SCSI HBA type LSI22320-R, taken
> from an unused Sun server...), system is r
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
> know exactly what files were deleted. Looks like it deletes in
> alphabetical order and I still have files named c* so I guess I only
> need to restore files [a-cA-C] and not director
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Can you clarify one point? When you say that when the job is using drive0 the
> SD is fine, do you mean that it can use drive1 as well, but when using
> drive1, drive 0 cannot be accessed? I would be *very* surprised if the SD
> does not handle drives i
Greetings All, (and thanks to who ever reads and replies in an effort to assist)
I'm using Bacula's File storage functionality to keep a fairly large archive of our critical data on a RAID array. All my backups seem to run fine, and as far as I know, everything else is functioning normally, ex
Hello,
A very interesting link. I've copied the list because maybe they will find it
interesting.
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 12:59, Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external wrote:
> hi,
>
> (kern I just cc'ed You for info, so You can speak up if You feel
> overworked :)
>
> at http://ohloh.net/opens
Hi, We've purchased an IBM Ultrium LTO-3 changer * 8 (I think the
model is 3138 I have to confirm) and it worked fantastic!. We're using
Bacula 1.38.11 on SuSE 10.0 x86_64.
I don't need to worry about changing the tapes anymore (I'm sooo happy!)
In the past I used DAT-4 tape units and LTO is so
Look at the "Prefer Mounted Drives" directive.
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 14:17, Birger Blixt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have an Autochanger with 4 drives:
> Autochanger {
>Name = "ADIC-480"
>Device = DRIVE0, DRIVE1, DRIVE2, DRIVE3
>Changer Device = /dev/changer
>Changer Command = "/opt/loc
On 19 Jul 2006 at 9:52, Rodrigo_Albert_Fedosi wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> Someone knows as to do for resolve the following problem:
>
> "Error: I cannot write on Volume "" because:
> The number of files mismatch! Volume=186 Catalog=184
> Marking Volume "" in Error in Catalog"
Googl
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Mathew Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> besides the basic information provided by:
>
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
>
> which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drives. However,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 12:54:49AM -0700, Mathew Brown wrote:
> Is there anyone with a positive experience in regards to LTO drives and
> Bacula? Which models would you recommend for use with Bacula? Thanks
> for help.
I sysadmin a small linux network (13 servers), and we are using a Dell
LTO-2
have a look here:
http://linux01.gwdg.de/~sbarnin/
-- michael
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 10:33:13AM +0200, Marcin Wasilewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for bacula-client.rpm (1.36.2/3) for SuSe 10.1, maybe someone
> knows where I can find it ?
>
>
> best regards
> Marcin
>
>
> -
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 09:07 +0200, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> I monitored a machine tonight.
> This is a self-backup machine running both the server and the fd,
> still on a sparc 280r.
> The avarage throughput is 1Mb/sec, while the network backup of another
> fd is 4Mb/sec.
> While the machine was b
Hi list,
Someone knows as to do for resolve the following problem:
"Error: I cannot write on Volume "" because:
The number of files mismatch! Volume=186 Catalog=184
Marking Volume "" in Error in Catalog"
Thanks,
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Hello,
I'm looking for bacula-client.rpm (1.36.2/3) for SuSe 10.1, maybe someone
knows where I can find it ?
best regards
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Dan Langille schrieb:
> On 19 Jul 2006 at 13:02, Thomas Kempf wrote:
>
>> Hi Mathew,
>> we are running bacula on a NEC LL0101H-0A LTO2 Autoloader with 10 slots
>> without any problems. We had big problems in the beginning due to
>> defective hardware. After replacing the defective piece with a
Hi!
I have an Autochanger with 4 drives:
Autochanger {
Name = "ADIC-480"
Device = DRIVE0, DRIVE1, DRIVE2, DRIVE3
Changer Device = /dev/changer
Changer Command = "/opt/local/etc/mtx-changer %c %o %S %a %d"
}
In the past I was using 4 drives that was using the same mtx-changer script
wi
Mathew Brown schrieb:
> Hi,
> I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> besides the basic information provided by:
>
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
>
> which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drives. However, as
> we are stil
I use an IBM Ultrium LTO-2 tape drive with absolutely
no problems. Great performance, worked right out of
the box, achieves 1.5:1 compression with my data - I
back up 300 GB per tape. Couldn't be happier.
Or maybe I could, if I had convinced my boss to get an
LTO-3 tape drive =) Regards,
Georger
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 20:04, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > The only way I can correct it (if there is really a problem) is to write
> > a regression script that demonstrates the problem, preferably using the
> > virtual disk autochanger script, otherwise, I don'
On 7/19/06, Mathew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> besides the basic information provided by:
>
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
>
> which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drives
On 19 Jul 2006 at 2:02, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I just screwed up and typed rm * .pls in my homedir. I haven't made that
> mistake in years. I should have gone to bed two hours ago. :)
>
> Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
> know exactly what f
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 10:49, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> On 18.07.2006, at 18:47, Alan Brown wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Sebastian Stark wrote:
> >> I also noticed problems with this kind of setup but almost never
> >> got an
> >> answer when asking questions about multiple drive autochanger
>
Hello Allan,
I've taken a look at the despooling code, and aside from locking to update
global statistics variables, there is no despooling locking code. Obviously,
the device in question is locked during despooling, but that should not
affect other devices or other spooling operations.
I've
Hello all,
I just screwed up and typed rm * .pls in my homedir. I haven't made that
mistake in years. I should have gone to bed two hours ago. :)
Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
know exactly what files were deleted. Looks like it deletes in
alphabetical orde
On 18.07.2006, at 18:47, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Sebastian Stark wrote:
>
>
>> I also noticed problems with this kind of setup but almost never
>> got an
>> answer when asking questions about multiple drive autochanger
>> issues...
>>
>
> For the most part, this is "esoteric h
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 09:54, Mathew Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
> besides the basic information provided by:
>
> http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
>
> which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drive
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 20:04, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > The only way I can correct it (if there is really a problem) is to write
> > a regression script that demonstrates the problem, preferably using the
> > virtual disk autochanger script, otherwise, I don'
Hello,I have another strange problem.I have a machine running the client fd, the sd and dir are running on another server machine.Last week I got bacula errors, because the LTO tape was run out of space.I checked all the machines, and the sum of the hard disk spaces to be backed up was not higher
Hi Mathew,On 7/19/06, Mathew Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there anyone with a positive experience in regards to LTO drives andBacula? Which models would you recommend for use with Bacula? I don't know which models are recommended but the ulrium 448 internal I use is working like a charm. I
Hi,
I couldn't find much information regarding LTO drives and support
besides the basic information provided by:
http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Supported_Tape_Drives.html
which shows that Bacula should work fine with LTO drives. However, as
we are still in the purchasing phase, I was worri
Hi,
I understand that Bacula can archive / write to disk instead of to
tape so I was wondering if the following is doable:
a) configure Bacula to archive / write to disk
b) purchase a tape drive
c) instruct Bacula to move the data from the disk to the tape and
update the Catalog to ref
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Maybe, I've made a mistrake creating Rescue CD.
The only mistake is if you don't have some sort of rescue CD.
>
> I'm succesfully load shell login program from Rescue CD,
> and enter username root, but invitation for entering
Hello.
Maybe, I've made a mistrake creating Rescue CD.
I'm succesfully load shell login program from Rescue CD,
and enter username root, but invitation for entering
password, immediately after I'm type root and press enter a
message 'invalid login' emerge.
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I monitored a machine tonight.This is a self-backup machine running both the server and the fd, still on a sparc 280r.The avarage throughput is 1Mb/sec, while the network backup of another fd is 4Mb/sec.While the machine was backing-up itself, I used "top" to see the machine status.It was 4% of C
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