Re: [Bacula-users] Reality Check: Multiple fd's on a machine

2005-10-14 Thread Russell Howe
nathan r. hruby wrote: > Yes, but this requires a seperate bacula-fd for each HA service address True, if you have many services then it could get a bit messy, but I don't mind having lots of jobs... it makes it easy for me to see where disk space is being eaten most rapidly, for example. -- Rus

Re: [Bacula-users] Reality Check: Multiple fd's on a machine

2005-10-14 Thread nathan r. hruby
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Russell Howe wrote: nathan r. hruby wrote: Hi, I have a small HA cluster using shared storage. The shared storage mounting is handled by the cluster software and follows the services that require the shared storage points. Obviously I'd like to back up this shared storag

Re: [Bacula-users] Reality Check: Multiple fd's on a machine

2005-10-14 Thread Russell Howe
nathan r. hruby wrote: > Hi, > > I have a small HA cluster using shared storage. The shared storage > mounting is handled by the cluster software and follows the services that > require the shared storage points. Obviously I'd like to back up this > shared storage. > > Since these disks move ar

[Bacula-users] Reality Check: Multiple fd's on a machine

2005-10-14 Thread nathan r. hruby
Hi, I have a small HA cluster using shared storage. The shared storage mounting is handled by the cluster software and follows the services that require the shared storage points. Obviously I'd like to back up this shared storage. Since these disks move around, I'd like to not just point bacul