Phil Stracchino schrieb am 10.05.23 um 20:11:
On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
This is not really a Bacula question but I'm hoping someone has come
across this when using NFS to mount a NAS storage device.
As I understand it, the UID:GID on the remote storage and the local
SD daemon
Udo Kaune schrieb am 21.04.23 um 18:59:
Am 21.04.23 um 16:59 schrieb Dr. Thorsten Brandau:
PS: Despooling seems unusually slow to me.
PPS: Please do not top-post.
I have noticed that both, spooling and despooling is very slow. I
have no idea why, the disc makes easily 300 MB/s and there is
Hi
I use an lto-9 drive for backup. I activated hardware compression on the tape
(i think) but all the logs of bacula show a tape change at 18TB which should be
the native (uncompressed) capacity. From experience I would expect a ratio of
at last 1:1.2. Is there any way to make sure to use compr
It is a DLink DNS-325 which locked down so no chance of putting the SD there. I
guess I could reassign the SD uid:gid however that would upset some existing
backups on local disks.
Best
-Chris-
> On 10 May 2023, at 19:11, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
This is not really a Bacula question but I'm hoping someone has come
across this when using NFS to mount a NAS storage device.
As I understand it, the UID:GID on the remote storage and the local SD
daemon must match or permission denied results. My NAS
This is not really a Bacula question but I'm hoping someone has come across
this when using NFS to mount a NAS storage device.
As I understand it, the UID:GID on the remote storage and the local SD
daemon must match or permission denied results. My NAS has NFS v3 and this
can't be changed.
I can