On 6/7/2012 7:51 PM, Alex Lucas wrote:
Dears,
Is there a way to setup multi-stream data transfer?
/Background/: The backup is disk to disk over a dedicated WAN 2M link.
We have tested the link with iperf and can get maximum speed out of it
(when using >10 concurrent connections). Our current
On 08/06/12 11:14, Bryan Harris wrote:
>
> On Jun 7, 2012, at 9:51 PM, Alex Lucas wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to setup multi-stream data transfer?/
>> /
>
> I wonder if you could configure two separate jobs and connect to the
> same FD twice?
Only 1 big file is being backed up so splitting the job i
On Jun 7, 2012, at 9:51 PM, Alex Lucas wrote:
> Is there a way to setup multi-stream data transfer?
I wonder if you could configure two separate jobs and connect to the same FD
twice?
Bryan--
Live Security Virtual Conf
Dears,
Is there a way to setup multi-stream data transfer?
/Background/: The backup is disk to disk over a dedicated WAN 2M link.
We have tested the link with iperf and can get maximum speed out of it
(when using >10 concurrent connections). Our current bacula fd-->sd
speed is averaging at 1Mbps
On 6/7/2012 1:03 PM, Tim Krieger wrote:
> Kind of branching off here but felt I should toss in my 2 cents re:
> Throttling clients
>
> We have a similar problem where some remote clients have low bandwidth pipes
> and we can't consume all available bandwidth. Our environment is mostly
> linux
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Clark, Patricia A. wrote:
> There was a thread in January of 2012 discussing how to get tapes that are
> already labeled with a block size that is too small, usually the default 64K,
> to be relabeled in order to be the new block size set in bacula-sd.conf. One
There was a thread in January of 2012 discussing how to get tapes that are
already labeled with a block size that is too small, usually the default 64K,
to be relabeled in order to be the new block size set in bacula-sd.conf. One
of the recommendations was to erase the tape. Since I had almost
Kind of branching off here but felt I should toss in my 2 cents re: Throttling
clients
We have a similar problem where some remote clients have low bandwidth pipes
and we can't consume all available bandwidth. Our environment is mostly linux
so and we achieve throttling using baculas client ru
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 01:47:26PM +, Bertrand, Guy wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> Thanks for the info. I will look at that URL.
>
> I tried to setup the iSCSI and was able to successfully control the
> autochanger. However, I tried to configure the tape drive as pass-through,
> and seem to get
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for the info. I will look at that URL.
I tried to setup the iSCSI and was able to successfully control the
autochanger. However, I tried to configure the tape drive as pass-through, and
seem to get some issues. I was lacking time, so I finally switched the
servers, and mak
Every once in a while, my backup server running Bacula 5.2 on
CentOS 6 with an HP 1x8 LTO-3 Autoloader (no barcode reader)
shows the following strange behaviour: before continuing to
use the current, still appendable tape, it recycles the oldest
tape in the pool, emits a "Cannot find any appendable
Hi Domen,
Thanks for your answer. I'll wait for the release.
Regards,
Younes
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Hi Domen,
Thanks for your answer.
Regarding Webacula, any workaround regarding the restore problem?
Regards,
Younes
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