o read from the fifo that's created. I.e., simply doing:
$cat /tmp/bacula-restores/path/to/fifo > /path/to/final/file.sql
Should be enough. In order to restore that to pg, you'd have to use pg_restore,
as the instructions on the wiki use the custom format for the dump.
David Blewett
> I do not know why backing up those files causes a hard crash, but at
least
> for the time being the environment appears to be more stable.
>
> Thanks.
I'm not sure if it's the disk images or the file vmware uses to map the
virtual machines memory to (foo.vmem I believe).
David
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method, and every thing seems fine.
The host OS is Gentoo (kernel 2.6.21, vmware-server 1.0.3.44356, bacula
1.36.3 - 2.2.4). Guest is Windows NT4 (long story...).
David Blewett
(Let me know if you need more info)
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rage it's about 1500 kb/s.
We are using an HP StorageWorks Ultrium 215 (LTO1) here. Using btape's
test, I usually get 7500KB/s. When backing up local disks or some of our
faster boxes over the network, I usually get 10MB/s.
David Blewett
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