Dear Bill,
In message <4f0728e7.7050...@revpol.com> you wrote:
>
> A quick (non-bacula) way to test is to ssh from one machine to the other and
> run a find / command or something that will generate similar amount of output.
> If jumbo frames are not enabled on the whole path, then this output wi
2012/1/6 Josh Fisher :
> On 1/6/2012 2:35 AM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
>
> In case of hardware (tape or disk) failure... Don't really know how to
> recover from such situation.
> For tapes, bacula should instruct you when a tape should be changed... I
> don't know how bacula decides a tape has to
On 1/6/2012 2:35 AM, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
In case of hardware (tape or disk) failure... Don't really know how to
recover from such situation.
For tapes, bacula should instruct you when a tape should be changed...
I don't know how bacula decides a tape has to be changed however.
The onl
Ok for the big question. How do I get them to auto prune based on date?
-Original Message-
From: John Drescher [mailto:dresche...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 11:44 AM
To: Mark Yarbrough
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] mass update volume re
On 01/06/12 14:15, Mark Yarbrough wrote:
> I did some horrendous math and instead of running my tapes 1 month 20
> days I ended up with 3 months 20 days. (don’t ask!)
>
>
>
> My configs have all been updated to the correct number… is there a way
> to automatically update all the volumes with t
2012/1/6 Mark Yarbrough :
> Found it using the update command.
>
Yes that is the command..
One way is to update "Pool from resource"
then update "all volumes in pool"
Although there are other update combinations that will work depending
on if you want 1 pool or all pools.
John
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Found it using the update command.
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Dear Frank Sweetser,
In message <4f0722a4.5090...@wpi.edu> you wrote:
>
> Are all of the machines on the same subnet? If not, you'll also have to check
> the MTU on all of your local router interfaces.
Yes, they are all in the same net, and all on the same switch.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
I did some horrendous math and instead of running my tapes 1 month 20 days I
ended up with 3 months 20 days. (don't ask!)
My configs have all been updated to the correct number... is there a way to
automatically update all the volumes with the correct VolRetention?
I am currently pruning them
Dear Alexandre,
In message <4f072790.9060...@horoa.net> you wrote:
>
> Some Network card are supposed to "support" Jumbo frames but not as high
> value as 9000 octets.
> I remember I had issues with some broadcom NIC that couldn't go further
> than 7200.
> Maybe you could take a look at the NIC
Hi,
You can use ping to check the end-to-end maximum MTU working size:
ping -Mdo -s 8000 192.168.X.X
increase or reduce the size (8000) until you get pings back from the FD client
(mine goes up to 8972)
Pablo
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Sweetser"
To: bacula-users@lists.sourcefor
On 01/06/12 11:55, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> Some Network card are supposed to "support" Jumbo frames but not as high
> value as 9000 octets.
> I remember I had issues with some broadcom NIC that couldn't go further
> than 7200.
> Maybe you could take a look at the NIC on the impacted hosts
Tha
On 01/06/2012 11:30 AM, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know that this is not exactly related to Bacula, but maybe some
> other user has seen similar behaviour.
>
> I have problems when trying to enable support for jumbo frames on the
> network. All NICs and switches are supposed to support
On 01/06/12 11:30, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know that this is not exactly related to Bacula, but maybe some
> other user has seen similar behaviour.
>
> I have problems when trying to enable support for jumbo frames on the
> network. All NICs and switches are supposed to support that
Some Network card are supposed to "support" Jumbo
frames but not as high value as 9000 octets.
I remember I had issues with some broadcom NIC that couldn't go
further than 7200.
Maybe you could take a look at the NIC on the impacted hosts
regards
L
Hello,
I know that this is not exactly related to Bacula, but maybe some
other user has seen similar behaviour.
I have problems when trying to enable support for jumbo frames on the
network. All NICs and switches are supposed to support that, however
on some systems the communication of the FD
On 01/05/12 23:39, Rushdhi Mohamed wrote:
> hi...all
>
>
> pls see the output of "ls" for the folder where a NAS is mounted..
>
> backup-server01:/opt/NASBackup # ls
> Defu-vol2NASDailyVol-0012 NASDailyVol-0017 NASDailyVol-0021
> NAVol-mobilepicdump RAC2ARCHVol-0027 RAC2ARCHVol-0035
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