recently I tried to backup exchange server 2010sp1, but always failed.
FD client OS: windows server 2008R2.
here is log, does anyone have same issue? or have solution, very appreciate.
04-Mar 09:27 backup02.esi.cn-dir JobId 720: Start Backup JobId 720,
Job=sa004.x.y-job.2011-03-04_09.27.15_37
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On 03/03/2011 05:12 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> That was one of the choices. btrfs is still considered highly
> experimental at this point.
>
> John
Well, that's definitely true, though so far for me it's been more
reliable than one might think. (I did, just yesterday,
run into what appeared to be
>> Well, depending on what you consider "mainline".
What I meant by "mainline" was a filesystem that was considered stable
in the mainline kernel.
John
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What You Don't Know About Data Connectivity CAN Hurt You
This pap
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Sean Clark wrote:
> On 03/03/2011 03:21 PM, John Drescher wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT
>> wrote:
> [...]
>>> So the poor throughput is given by software compression. I don't know what
>>> to choose in the speed vs space tradeo
On 03/03/2011 03:21 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT
> wrote:
[...]
>> So the poor throughput is given by software compression. I don't know what
>> to choose in the speed vs space tradeoff. Ideally the best option could be
>> compression on the
Am 03.03.2011 21:30, schrieb Jan Lentfer:
>Am 03.03.2011 21:07, schrieb Thomas:
>> I have installed WeBacula. All OK as far as I can see.
>> Zend-Framework seems accessible (at least phpinfo() tells
>> about it
>> being used and loaded. But ...:
> Did you also configure install/db.conf,
> applicati
Am 03.03.2011 21:30, schrieb Jan Lentfer:
>Am 03.03.2011 21:07, schrieb Thomas:
>> I have installed WeBacula. All OK as far as I can see.
>> Zend-Framework seems accessible (at least phpinfo() tells
>> about it
>> being used and loaded. But ...:
> Did you also configure install/db.conf,
> applicati
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>
> Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 20.53, Alan Brown ha scritto:
>
>> Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for your analysis, after that I think that the problem is not the
>>> nfs overhead, because the despooling phase (o
Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 20.53, Alan Brown ha scritto:
> Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your analysis, after that I think that the problem is not the
>> nfs overhead, because the despooling phase (over nfs filsystem) has a
>> transfer rate of 7.3 MBps, so it's fine. I
(Dangit, that last reply was supposed to go to the list, not just the
sender of the email...let me try this again)
On 03/03/2011 12:40 PM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
> Thank you for your analysis, after that I think that the problem is not the
> nfs overhead, because the despooling phase (ove
Hi!
I have installed WeBacula. All OK as far as I can see.
Zend-Framework seems accessible (at least phpinfo() tells about it
being used and loaded. But ...:
loading the main page only gives back an empty page: not even any
html. Nothing!
phpinfo() until I put just beyond these lines:
phpinfo()
Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
> Thank you for your analysis, after that I think that the problem is not the
> nfs overhead, because the despooling phase (over nfs filsystem) has a
> transfer rate of 7.3 MBps, so it's fine. Instead the first phase (bacula-fd
> -> bacula-sd) happens at 1.2 MBps
Am 03.03.2011 17:20, schrieb Bob Hetzel:
>
>> From: Christian Manal
>> Subject:
>> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Message-ID: <4d6cb79b.3070...@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> Am 26.02.2011 04:52, schrieb Dan Langille:
On 2/25/2
Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 17.58, Alan Brown ha scritto:
> John Drescher wrote:
>
>> I made a try with this results
>>>
>>> JobId 7: Spooling data ...
>>> JobId 7: Job write elapsed time = 00:13:07, Transfer rate = 1.295 M
>>> Bytes/second
>>> JobId 7: Committing spooled data to Volume "F
> On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 11:20:18 -0500, Bob Hetzel said:
>
> Here's one issue you're going to run into if you do it by "including"
> rather than excluding:
> First, either way you're going to have to use "ignore fileset changes =
> yes". If you don't do that you'll find that you get a full ba
Am 03.03.2011 17:43, schrieb Dan Schaefer:
I had Bacula misconfigured and now I have multiple jobs (Full Backups) written
to a single File
Volume. Can someone advise on how I can move a certain job into another volume
so that I can purge
and delete the oversized volume? I hope this is possible.
Randy,
A belated thanks for your feedback. I will check the settings you
have suggested and see if I can get it to work with MySQL.
Regards
Dene
On 28/02/2011 13:49, Randy Katz wrote:
I understand your issue and had a similar one
Rory,
Thank you for the feedback and links. I will look into PostgreSQL
when I get a moment.
Regards
Dene
On 28/02/2011 16:27, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Hi Dene
If you are already running MySQL on the server and you are familiar with
On 3/3/2011 6:52 AM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>
> JobId 7: Spooling data ...
> JobId 7: Job write elapsed time = 00:13:07, Transfer rate = 1.295 M
> Bytes/second
> JobId 7: Committing spooled data to Volume "FullVolume-0004". Despooling
> 1,021,072,888 bytes ...
> JobId 7: Despooling elapse
On 03/03/11 09:52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>
> Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 04.52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT ha scritto:
>
>> I have my director using an external raid device which exports its
>> filesystem with nfs protocol as storage. I just ended my bacula
>> configuration and just l
I had Bacula misconfigured and now I have multiple jobs (Full Backups) written
to a single File
Volume. Can someone advise on how I can move a certain job into another volume
so that I can purge
and delete the oversized volume? I hope this is possible. I suppose what I
could do is restore that
John Drescher wrote:
> I made a try with this results
>>
>> JobId 7: Spooling data ...
>> JobId 7: Job write elapsed time = 00:13:07, Transfer rate = 1.295 M
>> Bytes/second
>> JobId 7: Committing spooled data to Volume "FullVolume-0004". Despooling
>> 1,021,072,888 bytes ...
>> JobId 7: Despool
Just to contrib:
In bacula docs, in url:
http://www.bacula.org/5.0.x-manuals/en/main/main/Catalog_Maintenance.html#SECTION004592000
In the line:
"CREATE INDEX Path on Path (Path(255);"
Change it for:
"CREATE INDEX Path on Path (Path(255));"
A missed ")" in
> From: Christian Manal
> Subject:
> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Message-ID: <4d6cb79b.3070...@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Am 26.02.2011 04:52, schrieb Dan Langille:
>> > On 2/25/2011 5:49 AM, Christian Manal wrote:
>>> >> Am 22.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT wrote:
>
> Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 04.52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT ha scritto:
>
>> I have my director using an external raid device which exports its
>> filesystem with nfs protocol as storage. I just ended my bacula
>> configuratio
Il giorno 03/mar/2011, alle ore 04.52, Fabio Napoleoni - ZENIT ha scritto:
> I have my director using an external raid device which exports its filesystem
> with nfs protocol as storage. I just ended my bacula configuration and just
> launched my first remote job. I have this in the report
>
>
> Hi list,
>
> I wonder what may be the best way to install bacula on xenserver 5.6.0
> (dom0). The system is based on centos but rpms are only available
> for suse or fedora, aren't they?
> Maybe some-one had the same issue and can point me in the right
> direction? Otherwise I see a compilation
I've noticed the following error with a new tape library.
While moving the tape with mtx the web gui shows the move as succeeded,
but then moves to show it as 'calibrating'. When it does this, mtx
reports the error below. Has anyone notice this, and is there anything
to be done?
mtx -f /dev/sg4 lo
24-Feb 15:33 scorpion-fd JobId 3: Fatal error: Failed to connect to Storage daem
on: viper.oleo.co.uk:9103
When working with UNIX based systems, read the log files, read them again and
then suddenly it all shows up :o)
You'll get used to it.
/tony
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