Carlos Velasco wrote:
>> Robert Du Gaue wrote:
>>> I second this. Something like a LIMITBANDWIDTH keyword,
>>> specifically to prevent a link from being saturated. Either at the
>>> director level or storage level (too allow for links with dedicated
>>> nics full thru-put) Good suggestion.
>> There
> Robert Du Gaue wrote:
>> I second this. Something like a LIMITBANDWIDTH keyword,
>> specifically to prevent a link from being saturated. Either at the
>> director level or storage level (too allow for links with dedicated
>> nics full thru-put) Good suggestion.
>
> There are many tools available
rce in bacula.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Carlos Velasco
>>
>> ---- Original Message
>> Subject: Re:[Bacula-users] Bacula Limit Bandwidth
>> From: Ryan Novosielski
>> To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Date: Wed Dec 17 2008 18:24:23 GMT+010
le. I have viewed it and sounds great.
However with trickle the whole process is affected. It could be great to
have a limit per job resource in bacula.
Regards,
Carlos Velasco
Original Message
Subject: Re:[Bacula-users] Bacula Limit Bandwidth
From: Ryan Novosielski
To: bacula-
Hello Ryan,
I didn't know trickle. I have viewed it and sounds great.
However with trickle the whole process is affected. It could be great to
have a limit per job resource in bacula.
Regards,
Carlos Velasco
Original Message
Subject: Re:[Bacula-users] Bacula Limit Band
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Carlos Velasco wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been reading bacula documentation but can't found answer to my
> question.
>
> Is it possible in Bacula to limit the bandwidth used by job during backup?
Look for mentions of trickle + Bacula on the web. The
Hello,
I have been reading bacula documentation but can't found answer to my
question.
Is it possible in Bacula to limit the bandwidth used by job during backup?
Regards,
Carlos Velasco
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