On 7/26/11 9:57 PM, James Harper wrote:
>> Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
>>
> If they sync to a PC then just backing up the backup on the PC would be
> sufficient. If you are talking about backing them up over wireless or
> something then that would be a pretty big drain on the
>
> Is there a simple method to back these devices up?
>
If they sync to a PC then just backing up the backup on the PC would be
sufficient. If you are talking about backing them up over wireless or
something then that would be a pretty big drain on the battery and the
network...
James
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Mike Ruskai @ 07/26/2011 08:09 PM:
> So, in short, if you have network problems, suspect network problems.
>
i'll look into it. i find it kind of absurd though, that it only
happens AFTER the backup is finished, and quite some time after. i've
ne
On 7/26/2011 9:44 PM, scar wrote:
> i am getting this error on one of my remote clients, work1-fd. what is
> confusing to me is that i have another system, work2-fd, on the same
> network, behind the same router, running the same OS and bacula version
> (ubuntu 10.04, 5.0.1) which doesn't have any
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i am getting this error on one of my remote clients, work1-fd. what is
confusing to me is that i have another system, work2-fd, on the same
network, behind the same router, running the same OS and bacula version
(ubuntu 10.04, 5.0.1) which doesn't h
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Smiley wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install bacula on a CentOS machine and I am having two issues:
>
> 1. The console will not connect to the director
> 2. the director randomly stops
>
> I start it, everything is fine:
>
>
> [root@ scripts]# ./bacula start
> S
Hi,
I'm trying to install bacula on a CentOS machine and I am having two issues:
1. The console will not connect to the director
2. the director randomly stops
I start it, everything is fine:
[root@ scripts]# ./bacula start
Starting the Bacula Storage daemon
Starting the Bacula File daemon
Hi guys,
For my company I've been trying to get bacula up and running properly.
My currect situation:
Host 'leiden' :
Located at my home, multiple large (8TB) raid arrays attached.
Therefore running bacula-sd and bacula-dir.
>100mbit download bandwidth.
Running debian testing, bacula version 5
On 7/26/2011 5:04 AM, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:18:05 -0700
> Steve Ellis wrote:
>
> [...]
>> Another point, even with your current config, if you
>> aren't doing data spooling you are probably slowing things down
>> further, as well as wearing out both the tapes and hea
I disabled the Compression and my speed rate boosted from 8.2 MB/s to 40.8
MB/s but I'm still using Bacula encryption.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:14 PM, James Harper <
james.har...@bendigoit.com.au> wrote:
> > 2011/7/25 Rickifer Barros :
> > > Hello Guys...
> > >
> > > This weekend I did a backup
Yes this is what I was using but since I am doing Copy jobs in order
to make archives this functionality is not used.
Is there another solution ?
Thanks
2011/7/26 Pietro Bertera :
> Hi,
>
> a workaround might be to set for your job:
>
> Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
> Cancel Lower Level Duplicates =
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
>
> I've been handed a tar backup comprising 66 (yes really) LTO4 tapes.
>
> For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
> manually for each tape. Does anyone have pointers (or even better a
> script) on automating this kind
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:18:05 -0700
Steve Ellis wrote:
[...]
> Another point, even with your current config, if you
> aren't doing data spooling you are probably slowing things down
> further, as well as wearing out both the tapes and heads on the drive
> with lots of shoeshining.
(I'm asking as
>> I was under the impression that_all_ LTO4 drives implemented encryption
>> (though if having the data traversing the LAN encrypted is your goal,
>> you'd still have to do something). I don't know enough about it to know
>> how good the encryption in LTO4 is, however (or for that matter, how th
Hi,
a workaround might be to set for your job:
Allow Duplicate Jobs = no
Cancel Lower Level Duplicates = yes
and schedule the full job.
Regards,
Pietro
2011/7/26 Hugo Letemplier
>
> Hi
>
> I have scheduling for a job everydays.
> Sometimes, I have to disable the next job but without disablin
> >> Disable software compression. The tape drive will compress much
faster
> >> than the client.
> >>
> > If you can find compressible patterns in the encrypted data stream
then
> > you are not properly encrypting it. The only option would be to
compress
> > before encryption which means you can't
Hi
I have scheduling for a job everydays.
Sometimes, I have to disable the next job but without disabling the
others that are scheduled after.
Indeed, eg: I 've just seen that the previous Incremental has become
really big. How can I directly say to bacula to upgrade the next job
of this name to
On 7/25/2011 6:14 PM, James Harper wrote:
>> 2011/7/25 Rickifer Barros:
>>> Hello Guys...
>>>
>>> This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour
> and 24
>>> minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
>>>
>>> My Bacula Server is installed in a IBM server connected in a Tape
> Drive LTO
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