Hi,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
> You could also simply rsync / scp / tar or whatever the files needed
> to the other machine.
Indeed, there are several other ways to do this, I was mainly interested
in using Bacula for two reasons:
1. I have a networked backup / restore system. It has its own schedu
A full backup of the offending directory just ran in 7 hrs, 17 min with
a rate of 160KB/s (1,416,688 files, 4.4GB SD bytes written). This is
slightly more files and bytes than last month.
This is almost twice as fast as previous performance (13 hrs, 14 min and
a rate of 86KB/s). This suggests th
Hi,
sometimes I just can't follow the decision bacula takes about which volume to
recycle (bacula 2.0.3 - update to 2.2.4 scheduled, debian etch, postgres 8.1).
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Automatic_Volume_Recycling.html#SECTION00253
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# Try recycling any purged Volumes