Hello Dan,
Yes you can backup to NetApp, and if
you have configured NFS properly, it can be very fast.
I will ask my NetApp expert for the
parameters and get back to you.
Best regards,
Kern
On 1/20/19 12:06 PM, Dan Langil
Yes, i understand. It s normal with v9.2.2 and >
But before with the 7.4 , this volume are present.
Tanks.
Le 19/01/2019 à 12:00, Kern Sibbald a écrit :
On a quick look this seems normal. Bacula will not list volumes that
have no files stored on them.
Kern
On 1/10/19 2:39 PM, Olivier Deles
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 15:06:53 -0500
Dan Langille wrote:
> Have you backed up to NetApp?
No, and we recently turned our FAS2020 boat anchor off altogether, for
various reasons, but I would pick iscsi over nfs/cifs for this.
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Dmitri Maziuk
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Bacu
Have you backed up to NetApp?
At $WORK we are likely to soon have heaps of NetApp storage at our disposal.
Of course my thoughts turned to backups.
Do you use a NetApp appliance with Bacula as a destination for backups?
I know of the NetApp plugin for Bacula, but that is the wrong direction: th
Hello Patti,
Could you please check to see if the Bacula in the public repo in
Branch-9.4 has corrected
this problem. The code currently in that branch will be released as
version 9.4.2 once I fix
one or two more bugs.
The change I made was to disable that warning message unless you
specifi
Hello Stefan,
Please submit a bug report on this. When running dbcheck, it is my opinion
that we should not be relying on .bvfs. If this is true (as it seems
from your
output) then I must see why and make sure it is justified. dbcheck
should always
be able to prune.
Best regards,
Kern
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