On Sun, 28 Oct 2012, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> Am 26.10.2012 20:00, schrieb noob1321:
>> So after some work with Comcast and tinkering around we found that the
>> problem is actually Bacula. By doing speed tests from the client machine we
>> saw that before we started using bacula it was around
Am 26.10.2012 20:00, schrieb noob1321:
> So after some work with Comcast and tinkering around we found that the
> problem is actually Bacula. By doing speed tests from the client machine we
> saw that before we started using bacula it was around 25down 6up but when
> using Bacula the speed chang
Am 25.10.2012 11:48, schrieb dsi:
> Storage {
> Name = Repositorio_NAS
> Address = 127.0.0.1
Not good. You should always put the real FQDN or IP address of
your SD here.
HTH
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Tilman Schmidt
Phoenix Software GmbH
Bonn, Germany
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Am 22.10.2012 20:26, schrieb Mike Seda:
> I currently have a machine with ~3 GB of data.
>
> However, ~230 GB is being backed up by Bacula.
I had something like that happen to me once when I configured
spooling in my SD but neglected to exclude the spool directory
from my fileset.
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Tilman Sch
We are going to be making some major changes to the FreeBSD port of Bacula.
Before we do this, I'm looking for volunteers to test out the changes.
This is a short list of the changes we plan to make:
- bacula-server will require bacula-client. you cannot install bacula-server
without bacula-c