Hi.
Recently we changed the network connection for our backup server which is
Bacula 5.2.3 on FreeBSD 9.0.
After that many jobs running across WAN started failing with various "broken
pipe" errors. Some examples:
21-Feb 22:42 fbsd1-fd JobId 57779: Error: bsock.c:398 Wrote 32151 bytes to
Stora
Am 21.02.12 09:00, schrieb Anatoly S. Zimin:
> P.S. I have two ts3310 with 4 drives LTO4 and extension modules. And all
> work fine...
ok - it looks good here !
i run the first test jobs - one thing i`m
thinking about: i backup vmware vmdk files.
in my debian ext4 filesystem the files are shown
in
HI
I've got a MSL6000 with two drives LTO-2, and configured it with resource to :
http://www.bacula.org/en/dev-manual/main/main/Autochanger_Resource.html
The default bacula-sd.conf has several types of device configurations.
My bacula-sd configurations is :
Autochanger {
Name = MSL6000
Dev
Hi all
Currently all the backups are ( all together 29 servers) write to NAS
with 7TB... actually using around 2TB
Now i have to setup HP StorageWorks MSL2024 Tape Library with Bacula
so every day i can run a copy job to tape after all the backups are
done to a volume.
i test the copy job scena
El 20/02/12 22:29, Keith escribió:
> I can't get bacula to work with two catalogs, if I have two catalog
> entries in the bacula-dir.conf file and start Bacula it starts up ok but
> if I then run a job via BAT or the Webmin Bacula gui the job doesn't
> seem to start. So I've striped out all of t
P.S. I have two ts3310 with 4 drives LTO4 and extension modules. And all
work fine...
> hello !
>
> got a ibm ts2250 lto5 sas drive on a debian stable - any experience with
> it ?
> any sample device configs to start ?
> i can see the device in /dev/ ...
>
> best regards,
> micha
>
>
Good day!
What are you interesting?
Have you any errors or others problems?
All examples are exists in default config.
Anatoly Zimin.
> hello !
>
> got a ibm ts2250 lto5 sas drive on a debian stable - any experience with
> it ?
> any sample device configs to start ?
> i can see the device in /d