I have worked around my problem with raw LVM2 partition backups.
FYI, I am doing this to backup my BackupPC pool, which resides entirely
on a LVM2 partition. This is
substantially faster then trying to do a file backup of the BackupPC
pool, due to the hard link handling
in bacula. The space requ
Controller RAID 5),
Adaptec U160
Gentoo Linux (stage 1 install) kernel: linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r6
Bacula version 1.36.3, MySQL store
HP Ultrium-1 LTO Tape
Exabyte VXA2 Autochanger
Thanks,
Jeff Ramen
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OK
Termination:Backup OK
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: Begin pruning Jobs.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: No Jobs found to prune.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: Begin pruning Files.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: No Files found to prune.
10-Jun 09:23 baksvr-dir: End auto prune.
Thanks,
Jeff Ramen
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have minimal intervention with the backup system,
archiving the LTO tapes as neccessary and letting the VXA tapes recycle...
Thanks
Jeff Ramen
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I would like to gain some understanding as to what bacula is doing when
the bytes written
stops changing and files examined keeps increasing.
Is this a cataloging operation?
Backuppc supports some kind of archiving feature, I wonder if anyone has
used this in conjunction with
bacula...
Thanks
Hello,
I am experiencing slow backup performance, especially when backing up
my BackupPC pool to tape.
My system:
Dual Opteron 2.4Ghz 1GB Ram, 4*300GB SATA (3Ware Controller RAID 5),
Adaptec U160
Gentoo Linux (stage 1 install) kernel: linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r6
BackupPC version 2.1.1, poo