On Tuesday 14 August 2007 20:09, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 14 Aug 2007 at 17:43, Allan Black wrote:
>
> > > On 14 Aug 2007 at 9:35, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > >> On Monday 13 August 2007 23:50, Dan Langille wrote:
> > >>> Does this error mean anything to anyone?
> > >>>
> > >>> ==>Entering directory /
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 14:26:28 John Drescher wrote:
> svn co
> https://opensvn.csie.org/JMDGentooOverlay/gentoo-overlay/app-backup/bacula/
Thanks - it seems to work - will try to install when I get at my server
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Regards
Steen
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H.
I got 2.2 installed here from source, and was expecting to see the big
performance gains I had heard about. Strangely, at least in my
application, 2.2 seems to be /significantly slower/ than 2.02.
These results are from the server I back up that takes the longest.
Several million sma
All,
I encountered errors from the update_postgresql_tables script in 2.0.3
when converting an old 1.38.8 postgresql database:
> sudo /etc/bacula/update_bacula_tables -h node002
Password:
Altering PostgreSQL tables
This script will update a Bacula Postgre
Timo Neuvonen napsal(a):
>> I would like to try Bacula 2.2.0 however there are no RPMS on
>> sourceforge yet and I prefer RPMs to "direct" installation.
>> I do not mind compiling my own packages from tarball or SRPM but there
>> is no SRPM anywhere and tarball contains only bacula.spec.in file. H
Hi,
I am trying to build from sources on an unsupported distribution
(www.altlinux.com, recognized as Mandrake) and so far was unable to
convince ./configure into enabling neither readline support nor batch
inserts. Build instructions in documentation are rather unclear, so I would
appreciate
On 15 Aug 2007 at 15:26, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
>
> >> Have you enabled Spool Data?
> >>
> >> Spool Data =
> >> [...]
> >> When this directive is set to yes, the Spool Attributes is also
> >> automatically set to yes. [...]
> >
> > Bingo!
> >
> > I'll patch
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Dan Langille wrote:
>> Have you enabled Spool Data?
>>
>> Spool Data =
>> [...]
>> When this directive is set to yes, the Spool Attributes is also
>> automatically set to yes.
>> [...]
>
> Bingo!
>
> I'll patch the documentation. Thank you.
As a FYI, this has been noted in
On 15 Aug 2007 at 15:36, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Dan Langille schrieb:
> > Has anyone noticed the Spool Attributes is always on?
> >
> > I set Spool Attributes = Yes, ran a job, set it to No, ran a job.
> > Both job logs contained: Sending spooled attrs to the Director.
> >
> > Yes, I did a reload
Dan Langille schrieb:
> Has anyone noticed the Spool Attributes is always on?
>
> I set Spool Attributes = Yes, ran a job, set it to No, ran a job.
> Both job logs contained: Sending spooled attrs to the Director.
>
> Yes, I did a reload between each bacula-dir.conf modification.
>
> If you ca
> > I'm quite sure I activated spooling. I inserted "Spool Data =
> yes" only in the Job ressource (not in bacula-sd because there is no such
> option according to the manual, bacula-sd also confirms that by refusing to
> start if I inserted this directive in the Storage ressource). After starting
On 15 Aug 2007 at 8:44, John Drescher wrote:
> On 8/15/07, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone noticed the Spool Attributes is always on?
> >
> > I set Spool Attributes = Yes, ran a job, set it to No, ran a job.
> > Both job logs contained: Sending spooled attrs to t
On 8/15/07, Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone noticed the Spool Attributes is always on?
>
> I set Spool Attributes = Yes, ran a job, set it to No, ran a job.
> Both job logs contained: Sending spooled attrs to the Director.
>
> Yes, I did a reload between each bacula-dir
> I have my own ebuilds. I have an older svn ebuild (that probably does
> not work) and a ebuild for just about every version of bacula > 2.1.
>
> Here is a link to the bacula section of my overlay.
>
> https://opensvn.csie.org/JMDGentooOverlay/gentoo-overlay/app-backup/bacula/
>
> To grab this you
> I'm quite sure I activated spooling. I inserted "Spool Data = yes" only in
> the Job ressource (not in bacula-sd because there is no such option according
> to the manual, bacula-sd also confirms that by refusing to start if I
> inserted this directive in the Storage ressource). After starting
Hi,
Has anyone noticed the Spool Attributes is always on?
I set Spool Attributes = Yes, ran a job, set it to No, ran a job.
Both job logs contained: Sending spooled attrs to the Director.
Yes, I did a reload between each bacula-dir.conf modification.
If you can, please try that simple test on
> May I ask if you made ebuilds yourself or compiled from source?
> I consider trying bacula on gentoo, but would also like the lates version of
> Bacula of course.
>
I have my own ebuilds. I have an older svn ebuild (that probably does
not work) and a ebuild for just about every version of bacula
On 15 Aug 2007 at 10:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to backup large amounts of data via network to a tape.
> When I read the data from a hard drive in the machine directly
> connected to the tape drive I get about 50 mb/s which is ok
> considering the read speed of the drive.
>
>
Thanks for your fast response.
Really seems to be the network that is so slow. Looks like somebody is heavily
using it at the moment. But this still doesn't explain why the storage daemon
won't wait for the data to be transmitted and then begin writing to the tape.
I'm quite sure I activated spo
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 11:44:19 John Drescher wrote:
> I am running my director, database and storage on three different
> machines with the director and storage being dual processor Opteron
> 248 boxes with 4GB of memory and the database (postgres) is on an
> athlon64 3200 with 2GB of memor
> Now i backup some files over the network without spooling and get about 300
> kb/s. If I activate spooling I get 700 kb/s. (Yesterday I got 4 MB/s but this
> is still ridiculously low...)
Is this a full backup job? Do you have a gigabit network? What version
of bacula are you using? Have you pr
hi,
i want to know if it possible to save et restore windows system with
Bacula. With Linux system it's easy to restore all partitions but on
windows spécialy the windows directory ??
thanks
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Hi,
I need to backup large amounts of data via network to a tape.
When I read the data from a hard drive in the machine directly connected to the
tape drive I get about 50 mb/s which is ok considering the read speed of the
drive.
Now i backup some files over the network without spooling and get
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