On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 2012-07-15 13:48, Steve Thompson wrote:
>> On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Thomas Lohman wrote:
>>
>>> This actually is a hardcoded "sanity" check in the code itself. Search
>>> the mailing lists from the past year. I'm pretty sure I posted where in
>>> the co
On 2012-07-15 13:48, Steve Thompson wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, Thomas Lohman wrote:
>
>> This actually is a hardcoded "sanity" check in the code itself.
>> Search
>> the mailing lists from the past year. I'm pretty sure I posted
>> where in
>> the code this was and what needed to be changed.
On 2012-07-19 13:11, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 11:35:16 +0200, Tobias Dinse said:
>>
>> yesterday we have moved our old physical Servers to an esxi 5
>> Environment. I created an new VM with Debian 6 x64 - Hardware
>> passtrough
>> for the Controller (h200 / IBM LTO3 Streame
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 11:35:16 +0200, Tobias Dinse said:
>
> yesterday we have moved our old physical Servers to an esxi 5
> Environment. I created an new VM with Debian 6 x64 - Hardware passtrough
> for the Controller (h200 / IBM LTO3 Streamer) and bacula-sd-mysql
> Version 5.2.6
>
> I ca
I know that the quantity of files and the retention time are the big factors in
the size of the catalog database in bacula. What would be a good calculation
to use to ensure a healthy amount of space for the database? I have a
postgresql database sitting in a partition with nearly 4GB free. I
Hi all,
yesterday we have moved our old physical Servers to an esxi 5
Environment. I created an new VM with Debian 6 x64 - Hardware passtrough
for the Controller (h200 / IBM LTO3 Streamer) and bacula-sd-mysql
Version 5.2.6
I can label / mount all Volumes fine. But if I start an Backup Job th