Re: [Bacula-users] scalability / multiple storage devices / infiniBand

2006-12-07 Thread Georg Altmann
--On Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 8:17 Uhr -0500 John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12/7/06, Sebastian Hegewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> hey, >> >> i have 3 questions. >> >> 1. delivers the FD the backupdata straight to the SD or uses he the >> detour over the Director? > The fd

Re: [Bacula-users] scalability / multiple storage devices / infiniBand

2006-12-07 Thread John Drescher
> > 2. is it possible to write a backup of one client simultaneously to > > different Storages Devices, so that the backup is distributed? > > > Yes. > The only problem right now is that you have to run more than one job for this to happen and thus the if there are changes to the filesystem during

Re: [Bacula-users] scalability / multiple storage devices / infiniBand

2006-12-07 Thread John Drescher
On 12/7/06, Sebastian Hegewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hey, > > i have 3 questions. > > 1. delivers the FD the backupdata straight to the SD or uses he the detour > over the Director? The fd sends data to the sd. > > 2. is it possible to write a backup of one client simultaneously to > differ

[Bacula-users] scalability / multiple storage devices / infiniBand

2006-12-07 Thread Sebastian Hegewald
hey, i have 3 questions. 1. delivers the FD the backupdata straight to the SD or uses he the detour over the Director? 2. is it possible to write a backup of one client simultaneously to different Storages Devices, so that the backup is distributed? 3. is it possible to run bacula over a infin