Did you check that name resolution is working ok. I don't know if you are using
DNS or hosts files.
Also make sure you can connect on port 9103.
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You are on 9.2-release.
Have you run freebsd-update to get the latest security patches?
Did you see the post by Dean E. Weimer today?
Second: read below.
On Nov 4, 2013, at 5:44 PM, David Newman wrote:
> On 10/29/13 12:42 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> On 2013-10-27 19:33, David Newman wrote:
>>>
>
> Okay, I was asking about it only because I had seen the webmin interface
> with that option.
> However, if you want to backup some datas "forever" (and, then, delete
> them from the original source) what is the best procedure? Create a
> different pool every time you have to save something or
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Carlo Rengo wrote:
> Okay, I was asking about it only because I had seen the webmin interface with
> that option.
> However, if you want to backup some datas "forever" (and, then, delete them
> from the original source) what is the best procedure? Create a differ
Okay, I was asking about it only because I had seen the webmin interface with
that option.
However, if you want to backup some datas "forever" (and, then, delete them
from the original source) what is the best procedure? Create a different pool
every time you have to save something or keep every
>> Do you use File tapes ?
>Yes I use "Media Type = File"
'Media Type' is one of the gotchas of bacula. You think you should be
describing the type of media you're saving to, but in fact the Media Type for
each storage definition should be unique.
From the docs:
"Media type names are arbitrar
On 11/4/2013 6:55 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> On 11/04/2013 04:17 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> ... In at least one of the
>> cases I know about, though, the problem was not a failure of DRBD per
>> se, it was that someone accidentally started up mysqld on the second
>> node, which normally would
Den 11/05/2013 11:21 AM, Jérôme Blion skrev:
> Do you use File tapes ?
Yes I use "Media Type = File"
> I noticed that when a file tape is full, pending jobs do not start
> concurrently anymore.
Ahh, I think you pushed me in the right direction. I think the problem
is the "Spool Size".
My spool
Archive Pool Types are not implement to the best of
my recollection.
On 11/05/2013 12:07 PM, Carlo Rengo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Which are the differences of "archive" pool type versus backup? I want to
> have datas saved "forever" in my LTO tapes for archiving purposes.
> Any explanations/suggestions
What is a File tape?
Best regards,
Kern
PS: Please note that Console connections are treated internally
by Bacula as a job, and there are something like 6 or 7 different
places where concurrent jobs can be set.
On 11/05/2013 11:21 AM, Jérôme Blion wrote:
> Le 2013-11-05 10:20, Hans Schou a écrit
Hi,
Which are the differences of "archive" pool type versus backup? I want to have
datas saved "forever" in my LTO tapes for archiving purposes.
Any explanations/suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Carlo Rengo
System Engineer
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Hi Kern,
Thank you. I thought that the error with the job was related with the
fileset not been in the database, but then it's the other way arround.
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Le 2013-11-05 10:20, Hans Schou a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I have configured my system to run 5 jobs at the same time. It works
> well
> with the the first 5 jobs but then it is a bit on and off.
>
> At the gant chart below show the 5 jobs starting a Full backup 1st
> november
> 22:05. Client asrv0 run
Hi
I have configured my system to run 5 jobs at the same time. It works well
with the the first 5 jobs but then it is a bit on and off.
At the gant chart below show the 5 jobs starting a Full backup 1st november
22:05. Client asrv0 runs for 6 hours 11 minutes but in the time between bsrv2
ends an
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