different one for the second
volume.
This was all with Bacula 5.2.12 on RHEL 6 (backup server) and RHEL 5
(client). I did try upgrading the backup server to Bacula 5.2.13, but I
get the same behavior.
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I don't speak
e to be included in the
backup (and it can also be big).
Now, I have a question of my own related to this: ntbackup is gone in
newer versions of Windows. What are people using to do the equivalent
of "ntbackup backup systemstate" there?
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see what is available and just use that?
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I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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ere for extra space as needed for random stuff).
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I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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Monitor your phys
nd, snapshots the
filesystem or volume, and then runs "unlock tables". A backup of the
snapshot should give you a consistent MySQL backup.
Other databases have similar (sometimes more complicated) methods that
don't require a full dump.
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the server. The SAN snapshot volume is then mounted
on the backup server.
Without LVM, Linux also has the "fsfreeze" command to sync a filesystem
(flush all pending writes and hold new writes). You could freeze the
FS, create the SAN snapshot, and unfreeze.
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Syst
y (for
example, I've got end-of-the-night's-jobs at a low priority), but I'd
like for the copy to continue but let nightly disk-to-disk jobs run
(the disk storage should have plenty of I/O capacity).
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least to test out the speed to see if it helped).
Thanks.
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ge=bar" in bconsole). Is this due to VSS? Is there something
locking and only allowing one access at a time? I have raised Maximum
Concurrent Jobs, so that isn't the problem.
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