Felix Schwarz oss.schwarz.eu> writes:
>
> > First of all sqlite is just a proof of concept and should not be
> > used for production use a proper database like mysql or postgresql.
>
> I feared as much. I like sqlite for "simple databases" (and I figured Bacula's
> DB would be one of those) as
Am 05.11.2012 15:20, schrieb Felix Schwarz:
> Btw: What does 'Spool Attributes = yes/no' do? I wasn't able to find much info
> in the docs on that.
Scratch that, I found it ("SpoolAttributes") after I remembered that white
spaces are not significant in the option names.
fs
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Am 05.11.2012 11:12, schrieb Marco van Wieringen:
> Looks like its busy updating the sqlite database with backup info.
> You probably have configured the system with attribute spooling which
> means that after the backup is done the director needs to update the
> database with all the file data to
Zitat von Radosław Korzeniewski :
> Hello,
>
> 2012/11/5
>>
>> No, we have around 3.5 billion files with some jobs with not problem,
>>
>
> Wow, 3.5 _billion_ files on a single job. Amazing.
>
Sorry, confused by the million/billion (short/long scale). Should have
been more precise with 3.5 x
Hello,
2012/11/5
>
> No, we have around 3.5 billion files with some jobs with not problem,
>
Wow, 3.5 _billion_ files on a single job. Amazing.
> but we use PostgreSQL as backend db and don't do base jobs.
Could you share some information about your setup. It is very interesting
how Bacula a
Zitat von Felix Schwarz :
> Hi Luis,
>
> Am 03.11.2012 12:57, schrieb Luis H. Forchesatto:
>> Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
> "How many files are backed up?"
>
> (I used Google translate, let's hope I understood you correctly)
>
> I checked the base backup job and that one had ~700k files wit
Felix Schwarz oss.schwarz.eu> writes:
> "\r\0\0\0\3\0\241\0\2\335\1\277\0\241\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"...,
1024) = 1024
> [pid 1827] lseek(10, 40020992, SEEK_SET
> [pid 2636] <... nanosleep resumed> NULL) = 0
> [pid 1827] <... lseek resumed> ) = 40020992
> [pid 1468] <... n
Hi Luis,
Am 03.11.2012 12:57, schrieb Luis H. Forchesatto:
> Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
"How many files are backed up?"
(I used Google translate, let's hope I understood you correctly)
I checked the base backup job and that one had ~700k files with a total of ~65
GB (uncompressed). That s
Saudações.
Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
Dependendo pode ser algo relacionado com a quantia de arquivos que ele tem
que salvar na base de dados e/ou processar. Junta isso com uma possível
compressão ou criptografia e você tem um server praticamente inutilizável.
Att.
2012/11/2 Felix Schwarz
Hey,
Am 01.11.2012 22:16, schrieb Domen Kožar:
> Can you show configuration? Do you have compression enabled?
Here's the fileset:
FileSet {
Name = "data"
Include {
Options {
signature = SHA1
compression = GZIP
portable = yes
aclsupp
Can you show configuration? Do you have compression enabled?
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Felix Schwarz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Bacula 5.2.12 (RPMs distributed by Simone Caronni on
> repos.fedorapeople.org) on CentOS 6 (x86_64) with a sqlite catalog.
>
> I defined a base backup job and a
Hi,
I'm running Bacula 5.2.12 (RPMs distributed by Simone Caronni on
repos.fedorapeople.org) on CentOS 6 (x86_64) with a sqlite catalog.
I defined a base backup job and a regular backup job. The base job worked fine
after the subsequent full backup the bacula director "hangs": It consumes all
CPU
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