This is an installation from repositories: Version: 5.2.6 (21 February 2012)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu ubuntu 14.04
I did not compile it by myself.
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Hello,
I tried to configure software-compression like this:
FileSet {
Name = MAIL
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = GZIP
}
File = /var/mail
File = /var/qmail
}
Exclude {
}
}
Unfortunately bconsole reports "Compression = none" on every backup
Hello,
I recently executed
update pool from resource
update all volumes in pool
in bconsole.
This is the result:
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Yes, but: Why?
I defined 7 days in my config. Is it using 14 days?
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Hi and thank you for your reply.
Why should the volumes be older than 14 days? I defined
Volume Retention = 7 days
Or did I misunderstand your point?
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Oh, the output is really heavy:
*list media pool=Silver
Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
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Hello,
I'm using bacula to backup some servers but I mentioned that old volumes are
not being recycled and can not be reused:
593 Fullpp-test-www.2016-02-14_02.05.07_58 is waiting for an appendable
Volume
This is my fileset-conf:
>
> FileSet {
> Name = Common
> Include {
> O
Hello,
I installed bacula 7 on Cent OS 7 according to this howto:
http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two-way-mirrors-of-external-mailing-lists-3/bacula-25/howto-install-bacula-7-on-centos-7-fresh-install-126395/
.
Now I would like to backup a server but the job is stuck at "is waiting for a
m
Hi there,
is there any repository that allows the installation of bacula 7 on debian or
do I have to install it "manually"?
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Hi,
thats exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you very much.
How can I reduce max bandwidth?
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Hello,
I've got a problem with bacula on full-backupping a server with ~100GB of small
images (PNG, JPG) and some PHP-scripts.
The backup-task "kills" the VPS the images and php-scripts are hosted on. The
SSD-powered host-machine of this VPS is very strong and on the machine are only
2 low-fre
You mean the bacula client?
This was downloaded from the repos (apt-get install bacula-client). Is this
usually built with lzo-compression?
I'd like to give it a try this night :-)
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Hello again,
at the moment I'm using compression = gzip; how can I change the level of
compression?
Can I just write compression = lzo without any problems?
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Hi Alan,
Wow, this was really fast :-) Thanks for your answer.
of course I know, that this is a io-consuming-process, but the load is really
too high. Other tasks that are done by the system (log rotation, ...) are not
working correctly and once the server crashed bc. of this high load.
Would
Hi there :-)
I mentioned, that bacula-client causes a high disk-io on the systems, which are
handled on daily backup tasks.
Is it possible to use something like ionice to avoid this behavior?
Thanks in advance :-)
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Okay, so because the dir-conf was set to 1, there was only one job running at
the same time.
Now I set it to "5" - so there will be 5 jobs running?
So how can I make sure that all jobs are being written to the same volume?
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Hi there,
thank you very much. There have been editable values on some
bacula-configurations.
In 2 of 3 cases the value has been "20" - in one case (bacula-dir.conf) the
value was set to 1.
how can I make sure that the concurrent jobs are going to the same value?
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Alright - I solved it using LVM.
Now I've got another question: Is it possible to run multiple backups at the
same time?
This is my bacula-sd.conf at the moment:
>
> #
> # Default Bacula Storage Daemon Configuration file
> #
> # For Bacula release 5.2.6 (21 February 2012) -- debian jessie/si
I would like to set up bacula - well, my first steps have been successful.
All my backups are written to /bacula/backup. But / has only 900GB. So I want
bacula to write to /sdb1/bacula/backup, too. /sdb1 has another 950GB of space.
The sum of available backup-space should be 1850GB HDD:
Well, I
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