Thank you Devin.
What you say makes great sense.
Oddly, as soon as I switched to an iSCSI mount instead of an NFS mount
things worked.
Perhaps I configured the NFS mount incorrectly, but it worked just fine
outside of Bacula.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
> --On Friday,
That's right!
Beside, I already get error and many troubles when decide use NFS to host
huge VM files...
I think this issues also apply it for backup.
Today, I prefer GlusterFS rater NFS
GlusterFS can work like NFS as well and are more reliable than NFS, even
version 4
I highly recommend av
--On Friday, December 04, 2015 08:19:00 AM -0600 Richard Robbins
wrote:
> The OS mounts the NFS share at that point and I'm able to read and write
> files without difficulty but when I fire up Bacula the program hangs with
> accompanying warning messages "Warning: bsock.c:112 Could not connect
Hello Martin: no, you won't.
=
*show clients
Client: name=hfaria-K46CB-fd address=localhost FDport=9102 MaxJobs=10
JobRetention=6 months FileRetention=2 months AutoPrune=1
--> Catalog: name=MyCatalog address=*None* DBport=0 db_name=bacula
db_driver=*None* db_use
Hello Richard: avoid NFS for protocol performance issues. Go for iscsi.
Regards,
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Hello Heitor,
I'm not worried about the volumes (ie. storage space) but only about the
metadata in the catalog/mysql database. I agree that the impact will be
negligible with a few jobs/files but I want to configure all of my jobs
to keep one "Full Run" for a year and with around 500 file daemons
I am new to Bacula and would like to run the Bacula director on a CentOS 7
virtual machine with the FQDN of bacula.itinker.net and use a NAS device as
my storage repository. For now, my NAS is a somewhat dated Netgear
ReadyNAS device that I'm going to replace with a new Synology box in the
not-too
Hello Siver: those are the operator messages, defined in stock Bacula
Configuration in the Messages resource.
If you are not receiving emails check mail.log / .err.
It is advisible to use a local relay in order to have more email sending
options.
Regards,
Martin,
Having a longer file & job retention than your volume retention usually brings
no impact, since Bacula won't retain information from alredy recycled volumes.
Regards,
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Heitor Medrado de Faria - LPIC-III | ITIL-F |
hello,
i want to schedule my backups like this, so one backup a month gets kept
for a longer timeperiod:
Schedule {
Name = "mybackup-schedule"
Run = Level=Full Pool=1YearPool on 1 at 02:00
Run = Level=Full Pool=1WeekPool on 2-31 at 02:00
}
however the only way i currently know to get this
Hi,
I'm using bacula 5.2.6 on debian, using LTO-4 tape drive.
I've got couple of job defined, and one of them is run on the 1st of each month
with its own volume. So I need to change the tape.
What I would like is to have email notification if the tape needs to be
changed. I've tried to find so
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