Unkdef, one important thing to know is that Bacularis is a friendly fork of
baculum. It's very similar, and Marcin has been actively maintaining it.
Marcin is also a baculum developer.
Basically, Bacularis is the better, more optimized tool.
This doesn't mean that the source of your problem is ce
Thanks Bill, that's a good plan that I'll implement.
Chris
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, 22:17 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users, <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 4/6/24 10:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> > I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to
> another.
On 4/6/24 10:53 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to another. It seems that the client and fileset
directives are required or the syntax check will fail. The documentation (v9) is not explicit on this point.
Since the client is not
i use only 45 backup jobs a day...
Marcin Haba 6 апреля 2024 г. 20:14:30 написал:
Hello Unkdef,
Yes, Baculum 11.0.6 is a bit old and can be a little slow, specially for
many jobs and MySQL. There exists a couple of techniques to speed it up
like described here:
https://baculum.app/doc/brie
Hello Unkdef,
Yes, Baculum 11.0.6 is a bit old and can be a little slow, specially for
many jobs and MySQL. There exists a couple of techniques to speed it up
like described here:
https://baculum.app/doc/brief/troubleshooting.html#the-baculum-job-tables-are-loading-slowly
or here:
https://www.m
Hello Timothé,
Thanks for providing all details about this restore problem.
I did tests on a set of 150K files with old Bacula 9.0.6 and the latest
15.0.2. It looks that something has changed in Bacula MySQL/MariaDB support
in a version between because on the version 9 it works well, while on 15
I am attempting to write a copy job to copy uncopied jobs from one SD to
another. It seems that the client and fileset directives are required or
the syntax check will fail. The documentation (v9) is not explicit on this
point.
Since the client is not involved in a copy job, it seems that these cl