Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> No unfortunately this is made at compilation configuration.
I see
> Don't know what type of package are you using or personal compilation ?
I compile from sources, it's my choice because packages sometimes are
not good (IMHO) and I'm using Ubuntu Server as base software.
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>>
>> All of this come due to the use of batch-insert option ( compile option )
>> So to "accelerate" the insert of records into the db, bacula-dir write
>> each record during the backup
>> into Batch temp table. After all re
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>
> All of this come due to the use of batch-insert option ( compile option )
> So to "accelerate" the insert of records into the db, bacula-dir write each
> record during the backup
> into Batch temp table. After all records are written to the sd, dir
Cedric Tefft wrote:
> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>>> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
>>> Probably /tmp. Run "show variables where Variable_name = 'tmpdir';"
>>> in mysql to find out for sure.
>>
>> I use PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. What this query should return? How
>> I
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Cedric Tefft wrote:
>> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
>> Probably /tmp. Run "show variables where Variable_name = 'tmpdir';"
>> in mysql to find out for sure.
>
> I use PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. What this query should return? How
> I can run the same query in Po
Hi:
Cedric Tefft wrote:
> Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Probably /tmp. Run "show variables where Variable_name = 'tmpdir';" in
> mysql to find out for sure.
I use PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. What this query should return? How I
can run the same query in Postgres? I suspect it may be a thing of
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>
>> /tmp obviously full
>> on dir/sd
>>
>>
>
> See this:
>
> #df -h
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg00-lv_root
>2.4G 888M 1.4G 39% /
> tmpfs1007M 0 100
Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> /tmp obviously full
> on dir/sd
>
See this:
#df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg00-lv_root
2.4G 888M 1.4G 39% /
tmpfs1007M 0 1007M 0% /lib/init/rw
varrun 1007M 96K 100
/tmp obviously full
on dir/sd
Reynier Pérez Mira wrote:
> Hi every:
> I configure a new client to backup some data. After the configuration I
> test the connection and all was fine. I run the Job associated to this
> client and get this (for first time) error:
>
> Bacula: Backup Unknown term
Hi every:
I configure a new client to backup some data. After the configuration I
test the connection and all was fine. I run the Job associated to this
client and get this (for first time) error:
Bacula: Backup Unknown term code of salvasprod_erp-fd Incremental
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