On 2014-05-05 00:41, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On 04/25/2014 10:07 PM, Brady, Mike wrote:
>> On 2014-04-25 11:13, Brady, Mike wrote:
>>> On 2014-04-25 09:17, Kern Sibbald wrote:
On 04/24/2014 10:37 PM, Brady, Mike wrote:
> On 2014-04-25 07:59, Brady, Mike wrote:
>> I am doing some testing
Hello,
I believe this bug is present in version 7.0.3.
I just had it happen last night, much like I saw about 2 years ago. I
run 100s of incrementals each night across 2 LTO tap drives, running
with a concurrency limit, so that jobs start whenever others are
finished (i.e. I cannot stagger
Hello,
I suspect that your database is not really well tuned, and is probably
MySQL. In the Bacula version you are running, if you do commands that
interact with the database, bconsole can block a very long time, but I
have never heard of Bacula/bconsole blocking.
In any case, even with a poorly
On 5/5/2014 10:44 AM, Dawid Piotrowski wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I am preparing to implement Bacula on one of the servers I look after,
> but being new to the Bacula subject I would like to ask for some
> advisory from users more experienced.
>
> The server I mean to run Bacula on is Debian Wh
crml-bu-l-00-dir Version: 5.2.5 (26 January 2012) i686-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 12.04
Has anyone else encountered this? I have been able to get my full backups to
complete if I leave bconsole alone. I have one backup that backs up ~150Gb of
over 11 Million small files and the attribute list takes ma
Hello everyone
I am preparing to implement Bacula on one of the servers I look after, but
being new to the Bacula subject I would like to ask for some advisory from
users more experienced.
The server I mean to run Bacula on is Debian Wheezy-based and serves as a
host to several LVM-based Xen virt
Good morning Kern,
So you mean that even you create a virtual full in a different pool there’s no
need to later migrating for operational purposes like using it for a restore or
a new virtual full?. Do you mean this?
Best regards,
El 04/05/2014, a las 14:51, Kern Sibbald escribió:
> Hello,
>