On 5/18/23 18:37, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I'm not sure I'm getting the motivation for using a copy job in
preference to a duplicate job to a second SD. This would also create a
second backup. The only reason I can think of is that a duplicate job
might be different if the files changed in betwee
I'm not sure I'm getting the motivation for using a copy job in preference
to a duplicate job to a second SD. This would also create a second backup.
The only reason I can think of is that a duplicate job might be different
if the files changed in between. That shouldn't be an issue.
I read that a
Thank you Bill, a comprehensive reply as always 🙏. I'll need to study this
some more.
-Chris-
On Thu, 18 May 2023, 16:45 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 5/18/23 08:07, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > I have not used a copy job before so I thought I wo
On 5/18/23 08:07, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I have not used a copy job before so I thought I would try one. I used Baculum
v11 to set one up that copies a job from a
local USB drive to a NAS. The setup was straightforward. I created a new pool
to receive the copy, defined the source and
destinatio
On 5/18/23 04:38, Udo Kaune wrote:
[...snip...]
Another point would be spooling of file attributes to reduce intermittent
access to you sql server.
Hello Udo,
Just a quick FYI for everyone: When Data Spooling is enabled, Attribute
Spooling is automatically forced on.
Best regards,
Bill
I have not used a copy job before so I thought I would try one. I used
Baculum v11 to set one up that copies a job from a local USB drive to a
NAS. The setup was straightforward. I created a new pool to receive the
copy, defined the source and destination job, pool and SD/storage. This
worked just
Josh Fisher via Bacula-users schrieb am 18.05.23 um 14:48:
On 5/17/23 14:14, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 5/17/23 12:52, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
I've LTO tape that work in very dusty environment by at least 6 years.
Istead of dust, i've found that setting properly spooling and buffers
prevent the
Udo Kaune schrieb am 18.05.23 um 12:38:
Am 11.05.23 um 08:06 schrieb Dr. Thorsten Brandau:
It looks fitting to other services like Rsync. I am running on an
external RAID6, so I assume the discs and caching is just low, as I
have several file storages >80TB on that device. No SSD or so.
In
On 5/17/23 14:14, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 5/17/23 12:52, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
I've LTO tape that work in very dusty environment by at least 6 years.
Istead of dust, i've found that setting properly spooling and buffers
prevent the spinup/spindown effect, that effectively can be very
stressfu
Am 11.05.23 um 08:06 schrieb Dr. Thorsten Brandau:
It looks fitting to other services like Rsync. I am running on an
external RAID6, so I assume the discs and caching is just low, as I
have several file storages >80TB on that device. No SSD or so.
Initially I tested the drive with about 400M
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