Which filesystem are you on too? I've found that ext3 is significantly
faster than ext4 and xfs.
On 06/04/2010 04:01 PM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
> Thanks, yes it is Linux. I will look at those limits settings.
> And yes, I've built indexes and analyze (nothing to vacuum yet since
> it's a fres
Thanks, yes it is Linux. I will look at those limits settings.
And yes, I've built indexes and analyze (nothing to vacuum yet since
it's a fresh import).
Stephen
On 06/04/2010 12:16 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Correction:
>> I didn't notice t
Bump Anyone restricted users?? ACLs?? what is the point of GUI for clients if
they can delete/retore anyones files
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
>
> Correction:
> I didn't notice the 8k per unit settings at first with postgres 8.1.
> Should read:
> effective_cache_size = 786432# 6Gb
Assuming this is linux, you need to tweak /etc/sysctl/limits.conf a
little:
postgres softmemlock
Jerry,
I would check your backup server to ensure the correct time is listed
there. There is usually an error from the bacula client if time is off
with Linux hosts. I do not know if the same is true for windows systems.
That is the only thing that I would think that would give you this
discr
Correction:
I didn't notice the 8k per unit settings at first with postgres 8.1.
Should read:
effective_cache_size = 786432# 6Gb
On 06/04/2010 10:58 AM, Stephen Thompson wrote:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We recently attempted a mysql to postgresql migration for our bacula
> 5.0.2 server. Th
Hello users,
I have a user that wants to restore one particular directory as of June
2. Not a problem. using bat with the version browser I go out to the
users backup and based on the 'End Time' date I selected the correct
'JobID'. I then walked thru the directory structure and select the
With the recent postings about monitoring Bacula with Nagios, I thought it
might be a good time to post a client-side external Xymon script to monitor
Bacula here as well.
The script is a simple (and a little ugly) Bash shell script that uses
Bacula's bconsole "status dir" command output to see if
Hello everyone,
We recently attempted a mysql to postgresql migration for our bacula
5.0.2 server. The data migration itself was successful, however we are
disappointly either getting the same or significantly worse performance
out of the postgres db.
I was hoping that someone might have so
On 06/04/10 06:00, sofsof wrote:
>
> I have a problem after a forced restart, in fact :
> status dir return me that my client
> "is waiting for a mount request"
> in fact status storage return me:
>
> Device status:
> Device "drive" (/dev/st0) is not open.
> Device is BLOCKED. User unmounted du
--- On Wed, 6/2/10, John Drescher wrote:
> From: John Drescher
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Nagios Plugins
> To: "Joseph Spenner" , "bacula-users"
>
> Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 9:29 AM
> > Is there any indication in a
> file (or output from a command) which would tell you the
> status?
I run into a similar problem and here's what I did.
1) Make sure your autochanger entry has all the drives list in the Device line.
Device = Drive-1, Drive-2, ...
2) In the Storage entry in bacula-dir.conf. Make sure you have a Maximum
Concurrent Jobs entry, 20 seems like a good number.
Stora
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010, John Drescher wrote:
> I use a full sheet of label paper (still letter) and use a paper
> cutter to cut out the individual labels.
That works for DLT if light card is used, but LTO requires adhesive
labels.
> For LTO, I am using the script here:
>
> http://tapelabels.librelog
Hi
I have a tape library with 5 drives and 136 slots. The Autochanger seems to be
working fine as I can change tapes and label barcodes and even do backups \o/.
The problem come in with running more then one backup at the same time. I have
set "Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 20" in the dir, sd and
I have try the mount but it return me:
3901 open device failed: ERR=dev.c:425 Unable to open device "drive"
(/dev/st0): ERR=No medium found
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Am Fri, 04 Jun 2010 06:00:28 -0400 schrieb sofsof:
> I have a problem after a forced restart, in fact : status dir return me
> that my client
> "is waiting for a mount request"
> in fact status storage return me:
>
> Device status:
> Device "drive" (/dev/st0) is not open.
> Device is BLOCKED.
I have a problem after a forced restart, in fact :
status dir return me that my client
"is waiting for a mount request"
in fact status storage return me:
Device status:
Device "drive" (/dev/st0) is not open.
Device is BLOCKED. User unmounted during wait for media/mount.
How can I unbl
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