On 2/8/2011 11:25 AM, Mike Hendrie wrote:
*Bacula server:*
Ubuntu 10.10
bacula with mysql package
Ubuntu firewall disabled
*Windows Client:*
Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
Firewall disabled
bacula 64bit client installed
*Steps:*
I updated the bacula-dir.conf fi
> I have one iSCSI drive with more than one storage devices defined but when I
> run backup jobs only runs one an the others are waiting. I want it to run
> concurrently. I think that is possible running more than one storage daemon.
> I tried to execute bacula with more than one bacula-sd.conf
Hello,
I have one iSCSI drive with more than one storage devices defined but when I
run backup jobs only runs one an the others are waiting. I want it to run
concurrently. I think that is possible running more than one storage daemon. I
tried to execute bacula with more than one bacula-sd.conf
As this post suggests, does anyone have a stable install on a qnap NAS
device?
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=182&t=24858
Mehma
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>
> *Bacula server:*
> Ubuntu 10.10
> bacula with mysql package
> Ubuntu firewall disabled
>
> *Windows Client:*
> Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
> Firewall disabled
> bacula 64bit client installed
>
> *Steps:*
> I updated the bacula-dir.conf file with the information that was generated
> in the c:\w142
>
> *Bacula server:*
> Ubuntu 10.10
> bacula with mysql package
> Ubuntu firewall disabled
>
> *Windows Client:*
> Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit
> Firewall disabled
> bacula 64bit client installed
>
> *Steps:*
> I updated the bacula-dir.conf file with the information that was generated
> in the c:\w142
> I have been running version 2.4.3 for windows and decided it was time
> to upgrade. Now I cant find a version that includes the director for
> windows. Can anyone point me to a version that contains the director?
>
I do not think there is one any more since the server is not supported
on windo
I have been running version 2.4.3 for windows and decided it was time
to upgrade. Now I cant find a version that includes the director for
windows. Can anyone point me to a version that contains the director?
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On 2/8/2011 12:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 02/08/11 11:19, Eric Bollengier wrote:
>> USB 3.0 is available and is about 4.8Gbit/s (600 MB/s)... :-)
>>
>> http://hothardware.com/News/USB-30-and-SATA-6G-Performance-Preview/
> For very limited, bleeding-edge values of "available". ;)
Yes, but
On 02/08/11 11:19, Eric Bollengier wrote:
> USB 3.0 is available and is about 4.8Gbit/s (600 MB/s)... :-)
>
> http://hothardware.com/News/USB-30-and-SATA-6G-Performance-Preview/
For very limited, bleeding-edge values of "available". ;)
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Am 07.02.2011 um 16:02 schrieb Josh Fisher:
> On 2/7/2011 6:53 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
>>
>> The answer depends on your Pool configuration directives.
>>
>> It is important to read and understand the volume recycling
>> algorithm,
>> particularly the fact that Bacula will prefer to create a new v
Hello,
Le mardi 08 février 2011 17:06:22, Phil Stracchino a écrit :
> On 02/08/11 09:20, Alessandro Bono wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
> > beast?
>
> "So what you've got to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky? Well, do ya
> ... p
On 02/08/11 10:51, Alessandro Bono wrote:
> I need only for disaster recovery so for this situation performance is
> not so important, but I understand this performance level is required by
> tecnologie
Could you use eSATA?
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On 02/08/11 09:20, Alessandro Bono wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
> beast?
"So what you've got to ask yourself is, do you feel lucky? Well, do ya
... punk?"
"Full speed" USB 1.1 is 12 Mbit/s (roughly 1.44 MB/s). "High speed" USB
2.0 c
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 16:06 +0100, Ralf Gross wrote:
> Alessandro Bono schrieb:
> >
> > I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
> > beast?
>
> I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
> speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive star
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 16:16 +0100, Arunav Mandal wrote:
> LTO-5 needs FC to communicate with the host so I doubt it will be in USB.
I don't think FC is required, HP at least has LTO5 with SAS interface
http://h30094.www3.hp.com/product.asp?sku=10261446&mfg_part=BL536A&pagemode=ca
>
> Arunav.
>
LTO-5 needs FC to communicate with the host so I doubt it will be in USB.
Arunav.
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Gross [mailto:ralf-li...@ralfgross.de]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 4:06 PM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] usb LTO4/5 tape
Alessandro B
Alessandro Bono schrieb:
>
> I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
> beast?
I don't think there is something like this. LTO-4 needs a minimum
speed of 40 MB/s, if it falls below that the drive starts shoe-shining
which will damage the tapes and drive heads sooner
Hi all
I need an LTO4 or LTO5 tape with usb interface, someone know a similar
beast?
thanks
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On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 01:13:58PM -0500, Josh Fisher wrote:
> On 2/7/2011 10:43 AM, Graham Keeling wrote:
>> It occurs to me that I might prefer to run the 'truncate all' command via
>> a cron job, at some point in the day that bacula doesn't know about.
>>
>> Is there a reason, or reasons, that I
+1 to Upgrade Bacula and buy a NAS. DVD sucks!
2011/2/8 Jari Fredriksson :
> On 8.2.2011 13:08, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>
>> My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
>> use DVD+RW media.
>>
>> Backup fails because bacula-sd error
>>
>> Error: label.c:477 Unable to wr
On 8.2.2011 13:08, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
> My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
> use DVD+RW media.
>
> Backup fails because bacula-sd error
>
> Error: label.c:477 Unable to write device "DVD_RW" (/dev/cdrom1):
> ERR=dev.c:650 Could not open: /usr/local/srv/
Hi,
After much fiddling i managed to install webacula almost entirely.
I mostly user the guide provided for debian
(http://code.google.com/p/webacula/source/browse/trunk/webacula/install/INSTALL.debian?r=408)
However, when i try to access it, apache says:
File does not exist: /var/www/webacula/
My Bacula installation did not change, it is still old 2.0.2 because I
use DVD+RW media.
Backup fails because bacula-sd error
Error: label.c:477 Unable to write device "DVD_RW" (/dev/cdrom1):
ERR=dev.c:650 Could not open: /usr/local/srv/backup/spool/DVDRW-018,
ERR=No such file or directory
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