able to show that the drive was failing, regardless of tape
or application.
As always, I appreciate the help I see on this list.
Mike Morgan
Michael Morgan wrote:
> I seem to be having trouble writing large backups to tape from bacula.
> It has been working just fine for months, and with
I seem to be having trouble writing large backups to tape from bacula.
It has been working just fine for months, and within the last 2-3 weeks,
I have started seeing errors and the backups will not complete.
What happens it that it spools to disk, then begins to write to tape.
After 3-9GB of da
roblem continues, it wasn't
> the tape drive. It's kind of like rebooting/insanity. "Insanity is
> repeating the same thing and hoping for a different outcome." See if
> the drive vendor has any diagnostic utilities.
>
> Don.
>
> On Thu, 2007-02
First of all, let me just say that Bacula is wonderful. I migrated to it
after a very unreliable (and expensive) commercial product
implementation. Bacula works flawlessly, and is very simple to configure
and operate. Great product! Keep up the good work.
Now for my question:
Does anyone have
I've seen similar data on my backups, but generally, only with very
small backup sizes (less than 1GB). When I back up over 1GB, the rates
increase dramatically, although backup from the Windows server is still
only about 1/2 to 1/3 the Linux server rate. Before you get too
concerned, try a big
I recently configured several remote servers to back up to a central
bacula server. They are backing up to a spool file and then spooling to
tape. I set the spool file size at approximately 4GB. Is there an
optimal size, or should I just set it to auto and let it spool as much
as it wants? (the
py with it,
including backing up several servers to a central backup server.
I highly recommend the LTO-2 drives and bacula!
Good luck.
Michael Morgan
Iodynamics, LLC
pedro moreno wrote:
> On 7/19/06, *Mathew Brown* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
&g
I had the exact same problem when I first tried to restore some files
from one of my bacula installations. The problem was the database on the
back end. I had my database expert (who isn't me!) reindex the database
and everything became MUCH faster (like seconds instead of hours). We
have a nig
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Subject: [Bacula-users] Trouble restoring backed up file
I am trying to restore a single file or directory from a full backup
job. However, when I sp
I am trying to restore a single file or directory from a full backup
job. However, when I specify the jobid in the console, it just sits
there telling me it is building the file tree. I tried it from a
smaller, incremental job, and it seemed to build the tree ok, but this
large full backup just
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