On 11/26/21 14:53, Jose Alberto wrote:
RMAN exports are hosted on the NFS server. And Bacula mount NFS
peer-to-peer to tape backup.
If at all possible, it would be preferable to back up the NFS-shared
volumes using a file daemon running directly on the NFS host.
However, if you can't do tha
On 11/25/21 07:10, Tomasz Świderski wrote:
> Do you have any proven tape changers working with Bacula? I am talking
> about models that are available on the market.
My customers and I have always had good luck with Quantum's SuperLoader3 line
of products.
Basically, anything that presents itself
RMAN exports are hosted on the NFS server. And Bacula mount NFS
peer-to-peer to tape backup.
On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 1:14 PM Phil Stracchino
wrote:
> On 11/26/21 08:31, Jose Alberto wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Adjust mount.nfs -o rsize=32768 10.29.5.3:/nas/ /NFS/
> >
> > add-o rsize=32768
> >
On 11/26/21 08:31, Jose Alberto wrote:
Hi.
Adjust mount.nfs -o rsize=32768 10.29.5.3:/nas/ /NFS/
add -o rsize=32768
Now Backup rate 150MB/s
Is this recommended, what am I doing?
rsize is a value for reading
This would be a recommended and normal NFS performance tuning step, yes.
Hi.
Adjust mount.nfs -o rsize=32768 10.29.5.3:/nas/ /NFS/
add-o rsize=32768
Now Backup rate 150MB/s
Is this recommended, what am I doing?
rsize is a value for reading
On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 8:37 AM Jose Alberto wrote:
> Hello. I have Bacula 11.X on Debian 10. Postgres.
>
>
Hello. I have Bacula 11.X on Debian 10. Postgres.
Currently I support an LTO8 tape library and a VTL (HPE StoreOnce 3620)
emulating LTO5 for 10TB. Everything works well.
The HPE StoreOnce 3620 also has NFS service. Which was allocated 4TB of NFS
for Oracle servers (rman).
The IP of the NFS is 172