2009/4/28 Attila Fülöp :
> Simon Ekstrand wrote:
>> 2009/4/23 Attila Fülöp :
>>> Ever thought of using multiple catalogs, eg one catalog for each
>>> client or client group? This should mitigate most of the catalog issues
>>> you have.
>>
>> Yes,
g multiple catalogs in as
transparent a manner as possible I'd be very happy to hear them.
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2009/4/23 Ulrich Leodolter :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 09:54 +0200, Simon Ekstrand wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I thought I'd just put in a note that we have just done a successful
>> upgrade to bacula 3.0 for a bacula system running 7 storage daemons
>>
er the 3.0 release.
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Per Andreas Buer wrote:
> Simon Ekstrand wrote:
>> However compiling the 2.0.2 director/sd by hand and using the
>> prepackaged 1.x client in sarge for clients running debian stable has
>> worked fine so far.
>>
>
> This has been strongly discouraged on t
to use them.
However compiling the 2.0.2 director/sd by hand and using the
prepackaged 1.x client in sarge for clients running debian stable has
worked fine so far.
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data to the sd.
Raising the session timeout in the firewall to reasonable values solved
the problem for us.
Bacula also has a Heartbeat Interval (or similar) directive that would
probably solve the problem also, but I haven't used it personally, so
look at the documentation for details on it'
.
> If possible, please try to explain why the volume use duration is expiring
> while a job is running. Normally that happens at the end of a job -- perhaps
> it is because you have multiple simultaneous jobs writing so there may be
> a "race" condition here.
I'll sub
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Friday 02 March 2007 00:59, Simon Ekstrand wrote:
>> Steen skrev:
[...]
>>> You need to set a Maximum Volume Size in order for Bacula to "rotate" or
>>> recycle volumes properly, like:
[...]
>> I thought that 'Maximum
Steen skrev:
> Torsdag 01 marts 2007 21:36 skrev Simon Ekstrand:
> Maybe not, but I think that is what your configuration does
>> A typical sample pool definition we're using:
>>
>> Pool {
>>Name = Default-Windows-94
>>Pool Type = Backup
7; settings in the pool above. If full
configuration files would help I'll be happy to anonymize them where
necessary and post them tomorrow.
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I should probably also add that the problems detailed in my previous
mail apply to both bacula 1.38.x and 2.0.2.
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e volumes. But
lowering it would result in more volume rotations which would result in
more errors, so I can't really do that as things currently stand.
Any advice/suggestions appreciated.
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