Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-sd cross compile

2013-02-12 Thread John Kenyon
> Anyone ideas? Hi All, I managed to cross-compile Bacula 5.0.3 and install the bacula-sd for Windows... I could not get 5.2.12 to work. The 5.0.3 bacula-sd.exe seems to play nice with bacula-dir 5.2.12 whereas version 3.0.3a of SD could not perform a restore. I have tested backup and restore

Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-sd cross compile

2013-02-12 Thread John Kenyon
> Unfortunately the File Daemon is the only thing supported on Windows. Hi Simone, Yes I know, hence why I am looking into the cross compiling method to produce bacula-sd for windows. I know this was previously supported until version 3.03 ... but I need an updated Storage Daemon as I am now r

[Bacula-users] bacula-sd cross compile

2013-02-11 Thread John Kenyon
Hi All, I've successfully managed to cross compile the bacula win32 installer for version 5.2.12, however this only produces the bacula-fd I need bacula-sd Has anyone been able to produce a bacula-sd (version 5.2) for Windows? Cheers, John -

Re: [Bacula-users] Slow disks RAID10 vs Fast disks RAID5

2012-11-22 Thread John Kenyon
Hi James, > If you are backing up over 1Gbit/s ethernet then you require a storage that > can write at a maximum of 100mbytes/s and either configuration should be > more than capable of handling way more than that, assuming that it never > gets ridiculously fragmented. If you use RAID5 then I reco

[Bacula-users] Slow disks RAID10 vs Fast disks RAID5

2012-11-22 Thread John Kenyon
Hi All, Wondering what peoples thoughts/experiences are with the following (or similar) single bacula server in regards to disk configuration: 2 x 300GB 15K SAS (RAID 1) - This will have OS (centos 64 bit) and Bacula MySQL catalog And for the file volumes either: 12 x 600GB 15K SAS (RAID 5 o