Hi Martin,
I am also using this.
The only problem I came across is that the client is reporting tons of
connection failures when the director cannot be reached, even if no job is
running. Also the client does then burden the VM in which it is running under
heavy load until the director is rea
On Fri, 22 Dec 2023 at 20:12, Marcin Haba wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
> Bacularis does not use the .bvfs_get_bootstrap bconsole command.
>
> I also looked at this query. It seems to me that besides
> .bvfs_get_bootstrap it is executed also after running some options
> from the bconsole 'restore'
Hello Everybody,
Bacularis does not use the .bvfs_get_bootstrap bconsole command.
I also looked at this query. It seems to me that besides
.bvfs_get_bootstrap it is executed also after running some options
from the bconsole 'restore' command.
Tom, when your jobs are slowing down, is there any re
Thanks for the quick response!!
On Fri, 22 Dec 2023 at 12:15, Martin Simmons wrote:
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> This query looks like something related to restores or the .bvfs_get_bootstrap
bconsole command, not the backups.
Ah ok.
> Were you running some front end or GUI that was querying about jobids 103 and
> 419?
Hello Shawn,
If you are ok with increasing the disk I/O, I would probably increase the
amount of devices in the storage. For example, you could add up to 10
devices in the FileChgr1 autochanger in the bacula-sd.conf file:
Autochanger {
Name = FileChgr1
Device = FileChgr1-Dev1, FileChgr1-Dev2,
Hi all,
Bacula 9.6.7 on Debian 11.
Every 3 months I run "dbcheck -f -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf"
Last time 32,525 orphaned filename records were found and deleted and
the count was 27,550 before that.
Today I got:
dbcheck -f -c /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf
Hello, this is the database chec
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 19:40:57 +, Tom Hodder via Bacula-users said:
>
> inspecting the bacula and mysql server during the slow jobs, I can see
> no particularly high io or cpu, except that the mysql server has 1 CPU
> stuck at 100% and there is a long running query:
>
> SELECT Path.Path,