Re: [Bacula-users] Wrong behavior of Incremental backup

2013-12-09 Thread i...@kipspb.ru
Hello, Bill. Thank you for your quick answer. > On 12/09/13 06:38, it@kipspb.ruwrote: >> Hello. There are problems with size of some incremental backups in >> our installation. > ... >> And the same issue took place last week with another FileSet. Please, >> tell us if you need details of this sec

Re: [Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-09 Thread Juraj Sakala
Try to use double backslash PKI Keypair = "C:\\keys\\it2.pem"# Public and Private Keys PKI Master Key = "C:\\keys\\master.cert"# ONLY the Public Key and check permissions on these two files On 12/09/2013 09:54 PM, Pete Howell wrote: > We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and

[Bacula-users] Encryption on v6 Enterprise Windows Clients

2013-12-09 Thread Pete Howell
We utilize v5.2.5 on all of our Unix server and have purchased licenses for the Enterprise (v6) software to run on our Windows clients; however, these binaries came with no instructions. We use the following encryption options on all our Unix clients without problems: PKI Signatures = Yes

Re: [Bacula-users] Wrong behavior of Incremental backup

2013-12-09 Thread Bill Arlofski
On 12/09/13 06:38, i...@kipspb.ru wrote: > Hello. > There are problems with size of some incremental backups in our installation. ... > And the same issuetook place last week with another FileSet. > Please, tell us if you need details of this second issue and we will send them > ASAP. > Hi Vladim

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula transfer rate too slow - .5kb/s

2013-12-09 Thread Dion van Adrichem
With your error-message; Seems like a timeout after XX minutes. Have you tried to use the heartbeat options? That will probably resolve that issue. About speed, it can depend on many items. For example, is the 40Mbps for the office for upload? QoS can be implemented in many ways, some of them rese