2011/6/9 Ansgar Konermann
> Am 09.06.2011 19:57, schrieb Steve Ellis:
>
> I do know that encryption runs on the client and, I believe, is
> single-threaded
>
> Not sure if it's actually "single-threaded", but I can say for sure that it
> does not make full use of all cores of a multi-core proces
Hi,
2011/6/10 Jesper Krogh
> Hi.
>
> Can I instruct bacula to restore a full jobid without treebuilding and
> fileselection?
>
>
Yes, use a Bootstrap file for this.
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Hi,
2011/6/10 Ansgar Konermann
> >>> i compare the inodes
>
> Does the 'i' code for "verify=" mean:
> a) a shortcut for "compare all inode data, without respect to their
> semantics, just do a byte-by-byte compare" (this is what I would guess
> from the description given in the current manual) -
Hi,
2011/6/7 Craig Van Tassle
> I'm trying to get TLS working between my Bacula Director and the FD.
> I have it working locally between the Director and the SD, but when I
> try to connect to a remote FD it wont authenticate. In my FD logs I get
> openssl.c:85-0 jcr=0 Connect failure: ERR=error
Hi,
2011/6/8 Sean Clark
> > 1. Connect to the bacula-dir daemon
> > 2. Authenticate
> > 3. Send a command like "show status client blah.foo.bar-fd"
> >
> > and have that return machine-parse-able status information, rather than
> human-readable information.
> You can skip the "parse the list of
Hi.
Can I instruct bacula to restore a full jobid without treebuilding and
fileselection?
Jesper
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Hi all,
I already did RTFM, but I don't understand the documentation. It says:
> verify=options
>> The options letters specified are used when running a Verify
Level=Catalog as well as the DiskToCatalog level job. The options
letters may be any combination of the following:
>>> i compare the inod
I've seen more than a few users asking how to access information such
as file size and other things stored in the File.lstat field. I
thought it would be nice to get at this directly via an SQL query
rather than through external scripts that have been posted.
Below is a quick hack I came up with.
On 07/06/11, Rory Campbell-Lange (r...@campbell-lange.net) wrote:
> On 07/06/11, Rory Campbell-Lange (r...@campbell-lange.net) wrote:
> > On 07/06/11, Phil Stracchino (ala...@metrocast.net) wrote:
> > > On 06/07/11 12:14, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> > > > Does deleting the job remove the data (in
Am 09.06.2011 19:57, schrieb Steve Ellis:
> I do know that encryption runs on the client and, I believe, is
> single-threaded
Not sure if it's actually "single-threaded", but I can say for sure that
it does not make full use of all cores of a multi-core processor.
Regards
Ansgar
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I've actually not used encryption, but certainly encryption will mean
that you will get no benefit from whatever compression your tape
hardware may be capable of--possibly doubling backup time right there,
if you were able to keep your tape drive writing at full speed. I do
know that e
Hi,
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> What tool do you use to perform restore ?
> I had such issues with BAT... With Webacula, I am not able to reproduce
> this behaviour.
> Perhaps a bad query which does not use an index.
This conversation is not original. We had a discussion about i
> Wich Bat (bacula admin tool) should I have for use with each bacula-dir
> (isn't it the service it connects to?)?. Is there a matrix of
> compatibilities or similar?. I have had some problems compiling bat in
> Solaris for example... so I'm planning having one central BAT for
> accessing all
Good afternoon all,
Wich Bat (bacula admin tool) should I have for use with each bacula-dir
(isn't it the service it connects to?)?. Is there a matrix of
compatibilities or similar?. I have had some problems compiling bat in
Solaris for example... so I'm planning having one central BAT for
Hey
In a particular bacula setup we have for a client we have 2 different
storage devices that backups are being rotated between. To accomodate
this I have a default Storage defined for all jobs, but this is
overwritten in the Pool definitions. (different pool per weekday) The
pool to use is s
Hi,
one again we have a problem with this Kernel error:
st: from_buffer offset overflow.
in dmesg. This Error has the effect that Bacula cant access to the Tape
drive - reboot helps. Atm this Error comes all 2-3 days.
I´ve googled a lot but cant find nothing to fix that. It seems to be a
prob
Hi folks,
I've been following the mysql vs. postgres vs. different mysql
versions discussion which has been very interesting.
Has anyone tried "Drizzle" as a bacula db backend? It's supposed to be
a lot leaner than mysql, just wondering.
All the best,
Uwe
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