On 03/28/10 17:02, Jean-François Leroux wrote:
> Oops, when I try and connect from my sd machine to the director I get this:
>
> bscan: butil.c:269 Using device: "/data/machine10" for reading.
> 28-Mar 22:58 bscan: Ready to read from volume "Machine10-Diff-0002" on
> device "Machine10-Device" (/da
Oops, when I try and connect from my sd machine to the director I get this:
bscan: butil.c:269 Using device: "/data/machine10" for reading.
28-Mar 22:58 bscan: Ready to read from volume "Machine10-Diff-0002" on
device "Machine10-Device" (/data/machine10).
bscan: acquire.c:200 jcr->dcr=0x80bcd08
28
And of course it's even worse if you have compressible data. Since it's
uncompressible once encrypted, you can't let the tape drive handle it... So in
our case, on a quad-core server, we see a single core saturated apparently
doing both the compress and encrypt routines, while 3 cores idle. Le
I have a 2.8GHz Core i7 machine backing up uncompressable data spooled
onto an 8 drive RAID5, to LTO-4 tape.
Our requirements now dictate that data encryption must be used on the
tapes and having configured this, it seems that one core is saturated
encrypting the data and the result is that tap
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Jean-François Leroux
wrote:
> Ok, thanks! I'll have to study bscan syntax.
> Only thing is: my sd is on a different machine than my director. Will
> it be still possible ?
>
Yes. I have done this and my director, database, and main storage were
on 3 different mac
Ok, thanks! I'll have to study bscan syntax.
Only thing is: my sd is on a different machine than my director. Will
it be still possible ?
2010/3/28 Frank Sweetser :
> On 3/28/2010 12:06 PM, Jean-François Leroux wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'm using bacula 1.38 on debian etch and I have a big catalog with
>>
On 3/28/2010 12:06 PM, Jean-François Leroux wrote:
> Hi, I'm using bacula 1.38 on debian etch and I have a big catalog with
> a number of volumes. Several servers are backed up on disk, on another
> machine.
> I wanted to delete some unused volumes and by mistake I have deleted
> one I wanted to ke
Hi, I'm using bacula 1.38 on debian etch and I have a big catalog with
a number of volumes. Several servers are backed up on disk, on another
machine.
I wanted to delete some unused volumes and by mistake I have deleted
one I wanted to keep.
I still have the file in my storage, I still have my cata