On 19/10/12 19:06, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> OK, and any idea why did the alert disappeared when I run at second time?
You read it, which resets the alert.
This is documented in the man page.
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What's the difference between DataCompEnabled and DataDeCompEnabled?
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Em 19-10-2012 13:40, Radosław Korzeniewski esc
You may be able to do this with puppet
On Oct 18, 2012 2:24 AM, wrote:
> All our clients have a bconsole.conf like that, each with their own
> password. I can remove those bconsole.conf files from the clients, but then
> my clients wouldn’t be able to do restores of their own files either. What
>
2012/10/19 Radosław Korzeniewski :
> Hello,
>
> 2012/10/19 Sergio Belkin
>>
>> 2012/10/19 Radosław Korzeniewski :
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > 2012/10/18 Sergio Belkin
>> >>
>> >> [root@superback ~]# mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
>> >> [root@superback ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
>> >> Product Type: Disk D
Hello,
2012/10/19 Sergio Belkin
> 2012/10/19 Radosław Korzeniewski :
> > Hello,
> >
> > 2012/10/18 Sergio Belkin
> >>
> >> [root@superback ~]# mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
> >> [root@superback ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
> >> Product Type: Disk Drive
> >> Vendor ID: 'ServeRA '
> >> Product ID: '
2012/10/19 Radosław Korzeniewski :
> Hello,
>
> 2012/10/18 Sergio Belkin
>>
>> [root@superback ~]# mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
>> [root@superback ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
>> Product Type: Disk Drive
>> Vendor ID: 'ServeRA '
>> Product ID: 'Supernoc Mirror '
>
>
> Are you sure that /dev/sg0 is y
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:24:06 +0200, said:
>
> To solve things, I've tried setting ACL's in the Console statement like this:
>
> Console {
> Name = Almond
> Password = ""
> ClientACL = Almond
> StorageACL = Almond_Storage
> PoolACL = Almond_Pool
> }
>
> But this doesn't work. I
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 19:31:18 -0700, Mr5o1 said:
>
> Hi All..
>
> Been running through my first install, bit of a learning curve, but I think
> I've gotten there.
>
> My fileset is large, and bandwidth is a big issue (backing up via
> internet). So I've been keeping a close eye.
>
> neth
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 08:47:23PM +0800, krishna pawankar wrote:
> Yes.but i need to run that script through bacula...
>
> --- On Fri, 19/10/12, Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
>
You can also prepare a file with bacula console commands and pipe it
to bconsole from within cron.
Cheers, Uwe
>
ThanksRadoslaw
--- On Fri, 19/10/12, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
From: Radosław Korzeniewski
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Query regarding bacula
To: "krishna pawankar"
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Friday, 19 October, 2012, 5:06 PM
Hello,
2012/10/19 krishna pawankar
Hello,
2012/10/19 krishna pawankar
> Hello,
>
> I have one query on bacula. I am not able to figure that when bacula
> deletes the physical data actually from VTL, since what i know is purge and
> prune only work on catalog inormation. They don't touch the actual data on
> volumes. So can i conc
Hello,
2012/10/19
>
>
Ok, so for the OP case with 1000 concurrent jobs this would be 2000
> threads at director side and 1000 connections to the Database... wow!
>
>
Right. You have to keep in mind that those threads are very idle almost all
the time, especially when you use an attributes spooli
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 18:34:12 +0800 (SGT), krishna pawankar said:
>
> I have one query that can i run a script without making it a bacup job.
>
> I don't want to run any backup job. What i want is just to run a script on a
> scheduled time in Bacula. I am not able to achieve it since i can't
On 19/10/2012 9:34 PM, krishna pawankar wrote:
> Hello There,
> I have one query that can i run a script without making it a bacup job.
> I don't want to run any backup job. What i want is just to run a
> script on a scheduled time in Bacula. I am not able to achieve it
> since i can't see any pr
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 06:34:12PM +0800, krishna pawankar wrote:
> Hello There,
>
> I have one query that can i run a script without making it a bacup job.
> I don't want to run any backup job. What i want is just to run a script on a
> scheduled time in Bacula. I am not able to achieve it sinc
Hello There,
I have one query that can i run a script without making it a bacup job.
I don't want to run any backup job. What i want is just to run a script on a
scheduled time in Bacula. I am not able to achieve it since i can't see any
provision to run a script in bacula without making it a p
Hello,
I have one query on bacula. I am not able to figure that when bacula deletes
the physical data actually from VTL, since what i know is purge and prune only
work on catalog inormation. They don't touch the actual data on volumes. So can
i conclude that it will not delete the physical dat
Thanks Simone for your suggestion...
--- On Wed, 17/10/12, Simone Caronni wrote:
From: Simone Caronni
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Query regarding Bacula
To: "krishna pawankar"
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wednesday, 17 October, 2012, 6:15 PM
Hello,
I personally run it
Zitat von Radosław Korzeniewski :
> Hello,
>
> 2012/10/19
>>
>> > The same for Director. It uses one thread per JOB so managing a 1000
>> > concurrent jobs leads to at least 1000 threads to manage by OS.
>>
>> What about SD -> Director? Does this also mean we have 1000
>> connections to the data
Hello,
2012/10/19
>
> > The same for Director. It uses one thread per JOB so managing a 1000
> > concurrent jobs leads to at least 1000 threads to manage by OS.
>
> What about SD -> Director? Does this also mean we have 1000
> connections to the database?
To be precise. Every job on Director si
Zitat von Radosław Korzeniewski :
> Hello,
>
> 2012/10/17
> (...)
>
>> As far as i know the Storage Daemon will be the "hot-spot" because it
>> will use one thread per client backup
>
>
> No, SD is using one thread per JOB not per Client. You can have a number
> of concurrent jobs running from o
Hello,
2012/10/18 Sergio Belkin
> [root@superback ~]# mt -f /dev/nst0 compression 1
> [root@superback ~]# tapeinfo -f /dev/sg0
> Product Type: Disk Drive
> Vendor ID: 'ServeRA '
> Product ID: 'Supernoc Mirror '
>
Are you sure that /dev/sg0 is your tape drive?
best regards
--
Radosław Korzeni
Hello,
2012/10/17
(...)
> As far as i know the Storage Daemon will be the "hot-spot" because it
> will use one thread per client backup
No, SD is using one thread per JOB not per Client. You can have a number
of concurrent jobs running from one client without a problem.
> running and of cour
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