Hi,
Now I have planned to use dedicated pool for each job, i think this will not
create a problem. Creating a total of 1000+ pools will create a problem in
bacula?. I do not see any limitations for number of pools creation in any doc.
Regards,
Muhasin C.M
Systems Engineer R & D
Assistanz N
Looks like extending just the Director max concurrent jobs has fixed the
problem.Will still also look at following the storage daemon suggestions in the
manual.
Thanks for the help in sorting this out.
Regards,Adolf.
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Hello Davide,
On 2017-08-18 at 15:20:16 Davide Giunchi - Diennea wrote:
> I've relased a Perl utility that may be useful:
>
> https://github.com/davidegiunchidiennea/bboss-report
>
> Generate a spreadsheet (xls format) containing a report of what
> Bacula save: jobname, fileset, pre-post script
On 08/18/2017 07:13 AM, muha...@assistanz.com wrote:
> Helo Heitor,
>
>> "Use Volume Once" is an explicitly non-recommended directive by Kern
>> himself. You should use "Maximum Volume Jobs=1" in the pool resource.
>
> Thank You for the above change,and this means only one job will run in that
Hi Heitor,
I would have preferred to generate an ODS document, but i haven't found a good
perl module to write an OpenDocument Spreadsheet file.
I've discarded the CSV option, because, for this project, i prefer a file
format that let me create some rich text format (bold,header,color ecc).
I've
Hello, Davide,
> I've relased a Perl utility that may be useful:
>
> https://github.com/davidegiunchidiennea/bboss-report
>
> Generate a spreadsheet (xls format) containing a report of what Bacula save:
> jobname, fileset, pre-post scripts ecc. All written in a human readable's
> format.
Thanks
I've relased a Perl utility that may be useful:
https://github.com/davidegiunchidiennea/bboss-report
Generate a spreadsheet (xls format) containing a report of what Bacula save:
jobname, fileset, pre-post scripts ecc. All written in a human readable's
format.
It's useful to generate periodic re
Helo Heitor,
"Use Volume Once" is an explicitly non-recommended directive by Kern himself.
You should use "Maximum Volume Jobs=1" in the pool resource.
Thank You for the above change,and this means only one job will run in that
pool?.
Another way, if you want different backup jobs to ALWAYS
> Hello everyone,
Hello, Long Li,
> My name is Long Li, I am interested in Bacula backup software. Recently I am
> testing the open source Bacula and I can't find anything about oracle support.
> So I want to confirm if Bacula can backup Oracle database with the current
> version.
There are seve
> Hi,
Hello, Muhasin,
> I have only one pool for all clients now. I have labelled client with job
> name,
> client name and jobid and for each job running a new volume will be created
> for
> it. I have set "use volume once" in the pool.
"Use Volume Once" is an explicitly non-recommended direct
On Friday 2017-08-18 10:00:28 Davide Giunchi - Diennea wrote:
> Martin you are right , but in the last years, even the opposite has been
> true: newer file daemon works with older dir/sd.
If it did it was by chance because no features that would affect the
compatibility were introduced at the time
Martin you are right , but in the last years, even the opposite has been true:
newer file daemon works with older dir/sd.
Regards
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 08:37:56 +, Davide Giunchi said:
>
> Today i've upgraded one bacula-fd to the 9.0.3 version, if i now run a
> backup job of that file d
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 08:37:56 +, Davide Giunchi said:
>
> Today i've upgraded one bacula-fd to the 9.0.3 version, if i now run a
> backup job of that file daemon with a 7.4.0 director and storage daemon, i
> get this error:
>
> ...
>
> Kern has always said that "Older File Daemons *should
Hi,
I have met with an issue and not sure whether it is a bug or a problem.
I have only one pool for all clients now. I have labelled client with job name,
client name and jobid and for each job running a new volume will be created for
it. I have set "use volume once" in the pool.
In my vie
Hello everyone,
My name is Long Li, I am interested in Bacula backup software. Recently I am
testing the open source Bacula and I can't find anything about oracle support.
So I want to confirm if Bacula can backup Oracle database with the current
version.
Best Wishes.-
Today i've upgraded one bacula-fd to the 9.0.3 version, if i now run a backup
job of that file daemon with a 7.4.0 director and storage daemon, i get this
error:
17-Aug 21:37 my-dir JobId 376505: Error: getmsg.c:185 Malformed message: Jmsg
JobId=376505 type=6 level=1502998649 xx-fd JobId 37650
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