On 29.04.20 17:27, Markku Leiniƶ wrote:
> Hi, what is the recommended method to install Bacula Community version
> (latest 9.6.3) on Debian 10 Buster or Ubuntu 20.04? Neither of those
> have 9.6.x in the distributions' own repos (they have 9.4.2), and the
> community repo for Bacula does not have
Hi, what is the recommended method to install Bacula Community version
(latest 9.6.3) on Debian 10 Buster or Ubuntu 20.04? Neither of those have
9.6.x in the distributions' own repos (they have 9.4.2), and the community
repo for Bacula does not have anything for those.
Or is it just best to get go
Hi Josh,
Many thanks for your advice, good points all - I'll continue to play.
Best wishes,
Mark
On Tue, 28 Apr 2020, Josh Fisher wrote:
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Yes. I believe the client is multi-threaded in that multiple commands can be
issued and they will each be handled in a separately spawned thread. Howeve
is it a virtual machine? validate how you are sharing the network on
hiper-v?
Did you do a basic copy test? Example copy a 1GB file using shared folder
from windows to windows and see the transfer rate.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 8:07 AM Andrew Watkins wrote:
> Just an update and thanks for the in
Just an update and thanks for the input so far.
- The "bareos-fd Version: 17.2.4" idea seems to improve things a little,
but not 100% and not a really solution.
- The problem is on the client and nothing to do with the network (well
at this time), since I did a test using the "estimate level=fu