Hello - I have been using Bacula to back up a few computers on my home
SOHO network and have configured Bacula to simply backup files from all
my Windows systems to one disk drive and all my Linux systems to another
disk drive. Pretty much a standard configuration doing Incremental,
Differential,
On 6/28/19 6:57 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
By "no big load on the disks" do you mean on the client disks?
Exactly
What about on the NAS?
A little harder to measure, but that NAS only sits there for backups and
I had only that job runnig, so I guess it would have even less load than
the
> On Sun, 23 Jun 2019 11:59:26 +0200, Andrea Venturoli said:
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> Hello.
>
> I know there have been several threads about slowness and I searched
> through them; however they mostly seem to refer to outdated versions.
>
>
>
> I've got a system which has always worked quite good, but lately
On 28.06.19 17:32, Antonino Balsamo wrote:
> I'm running bacula 9.4.2 on stretch with debian packages from
> stretch-backports. I've added the cloud plugin from the Bacula package
> and I got the following error:
>
> JobId 2: Fatal error: cloud_dev.c:690 Could not open Cloud driver type=1
> for D
HI.
I'm running bacula 9.4.2 on stretch with debian packages from
stretch-backports. I've added the cloud plugin from the Bacula package
and I got the following error:
JobId 2: Fatal error: cloud_dev.c:690 Could not open Cloud driver type=1
for Device=CloudStorage
Then I removed all packag
Hello,
Migration problem fixed with last 9.4.4 update.
I have one last question about the pool and cartridges :
I have a LTO 6 Drive and LTO 5/6 cartridges.
Can I mix cartridge LTO 5 and 6 in the same pool ? Even if I specified
Media Type = LTO-6
in the storage ressource ?
Or should I create a n