Hello,
wt., 30 lis 2021 o 06:01 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> napisał(a):
>
> It is not the way I would expect or hope the 'copies' option would
> function, but at least it is "functioning as documented"™ :)
>
The way my customers are using it is when "ori
On 30/11/2021 15:13, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
On 11/29/21 12:07, Neil Balchin wrote:
Recently, I had to reconfigure a large ZFS disk array. Prior to the
reconfiguration, It was shared to my bacula-fd instance across NFS and I was
doing daily incrementals, the pool was configured
Hello Josip,
I did a little research and found the old Mantis ticket I was referring to...
However, the result from the conversation with the developers was as follows:
The "copies" option is doing only what is described in the manual:
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If the keyword copies is present on the command
On 11/29/21 12:07, Neil Balchin wrote:
> Recently, I had to reconfigure a large ZFS disk array. Prior to the
> reconfiguration, It was shared to my bacula-fd instance across NFS and I was
> doing daily incrementals, the pool was configured with a scratch pool of
> blank tapes and I kept the ba
Hello Josip,
I think this may be a bug.
I seem to recall noticing this a long time ago, and feel like I opened a Mantis
about it.
I was going to recommend that you upgrade from the quite old 9.x version to the
11.0.5 version currently available... But
when I checked my environment, I noticed s
Hello!
I am using Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 10.x with Postgres database and
several disk/file and tape pools.
Backup is first sent to a pool containing file volumes on the disk
and after that, successful backup jobs are copied to a pool of
tapes using a Copy job.
That works as expected and I never
Recently, I had to reconfigure a large ZFS disk array. Prior to the
reconfiguration, It was shared to my bacula-fd instance across NFS and I was
doing daily incrementals, the pool was configured with a scratch pool of blank
tapes and I kept the backups without any pruning or recycling, veal mo
Thanks.
But at the moment we have the community version. With the luck that in the
work team we support ourselves with an Oracle DBA.
I understand about the Plugins, but if you do not have Technical personnel
for the service, it is like having a weapon without bullets. Not only with
Bacula Enterp
Hello,
pt., 26 lis 2021 o 21:32 Phil Stracchino napisał(a):
> 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 f