Hi,
up to now I did my backup via FD and SD on two different machines. But as the
main job gets a broken pipe when waiting for the second tape, I now switched
back to FD and SD on the same machine and mounting the directories to be backed
up as NFS mounts.
The transfer rate over the network FD
Hello,
I've encountered a strange phenomenon in Kubuntu 12.04.
I'm using the tray monitor from the distribution.
Over time, the tray monitor causes the xorg to use more and more memory. After
4 days of just doing nothing (the machine was running, but I was not present),
xorg used 1.7 GB memory
>My job cancels exactly 15 min after entering the wait mode for a new
>tape. In the VMware settings there is an idle timeout set to 900 sec
>(i.e. 15 min).
>
>The timeout doesn't exactly fit to that kind of connection, but you
>never know.
>
>I disabled this timeout now and restarted my back
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your answer.
>The heartbeats are only setup when a job with a client is initiated.
>So, there should be no activity when no job is running. When you
>initiate a job with the client, the director sets up a connection with
>the client telling the client what storage da
>
> >I did a couple of installations and I never faced with this error
>
> >before. Anyway, never say never again.
>
> >In the first scenario we were backing up to tape for a few years and
>
> >then migrated to a disc based solution. Everything worked like a charm.
>
> >This particular pro
>I did a couple of installations and I never faced with this error
>before. Anyway, never say never again.
>In the first scenario we were backing up to tape for a few years and
>then migrated to a disc based solution. Everything worked like a charm.
>This particular problem occurred first, whe
Hi,
this year I switched our backup server to Ubuntu 12.04.
For the first month everything was ok until the last Ubuntu update.
The backup structure is as follows:
On the storage server, a huge disk storage is attached. Here only the file
daemon is running.
On the backup server the director and