On 11/03/15 15:23, Thing wrote:
> Hmm is there any difference in performance between file system types,
> ext4 and XFS?
XFS was developed by SGI as a media system, and its design is optimized
for long streaming reads and writes. Nevertheless, it performs enough
better than ext4 at short random I/
Should each storage daemon/geographic storage location have it's own
set of Volume Pools? Or can I share one set of Volume Pools between
all of the storage daemons/storage locations?
I am using auto labelling as well and it works great.
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Hmm is there any difference in performance between file system types, ext4
and XFS?
hence why I pondered a re-format.
On 2 November 2015 at 14:36, Randy Katz wrote:
> Yes, however, formatting the disk is a bit extreme, you can just go to the
> designated
> directory and remove all the files,
On 11/03/15 11:23, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
> I don't like to use "label-format" I prefer to set the label by myself.
> In my installation all the jobs that runs during the same night gone to
> the same volumes.
I use auto-labeling for my disk volumes, to achieve exactly that end.
Each volume creat
I don't like to use "label-format" I prefer to set the label by myself.
In my installation all the jobs that runs during the same night gone to the
same volumes.
bye
2015-11-03 17:14 GMT+01:00 Wesley Render :
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> Thanks Carlo. This is very helpful. I also found this here which I missed
> before:
Is anyone able to clarify question number 1?
I should be all set after that.
Thanks!
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Thanks Carlo. This is very helpful. I also found this here which I
missed before:
http://www.bacula.org/7.0.x-manuals/en/main/Automated_Disk_Backup.html
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Hi,
for question #2:
Yes you have to create different pool, the firts reason is that usually
incremental bck lives less than a Full backup, the duration is into the
Pool information
So in my case I have
- p-daily INCREMENTAL with 6 volumes (duration 7 days)
- p-weekly DIFFERENTIAL with 4 volumes
I have recently started using Bacula and have a couple of questions
regarding volume pools. I am using 7.2 version, and we have 4 Linux
servers with a total of about 100GB of data to backup.
1. We have two different storage devices that are in different
locations (because of bandwidth lim
Hi all,
I want to use VirtualFull as default policy for my backup, but I have some
problem that I'm not able to solve:
- I create a specific pool on a new device (disk), and run the Vfull
the backup goes well, I can find the new volume into his specific
device, but I can't see the Job into
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