Dan Langille wrote:
> On 24 Apr 2006 at 12:05, Martin Horcicka wrote:
>
>> I run a lot of jobs in parallel (with spooling) and a few of them (different
>> ones every day) usually fail with this message from the client daemons:
>>
>> Fatal error: Bad response from
Hi,
I run a lot of jobs in parallel (with spooling) and a few of them (different
ones every day) usually fail with this message from the client daemons:
Fatal error: Bad response from stored to open command
It seems to happen after elapsing of the job's MaxRunTime or MaxWaitTime and
the jobs d
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Monday 27 March 2006 13:42, Martin Horcicka wrote:
>> is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of
>> files (tens of millions) using Bacula? The catalog gets too large when it
>> contains info about every file and maintaining
Hi,
is there any way to backup directory trees containing a huge number of files
(tens of millions) using Bacula? The catalog gets too large when it contains
info about every file and maintaining many catalogs doesn't seem to be a good
idea either.
Is there any possibility of telling Bacula not t