Hi,
I run a small site with 3 clients. Client 3 also trippled as director and
storage. Like this:
[CLIENT1]--+
+--[INTERNET]--[CLIENT3/DIR/STORAGE]
[CLIENT2]--+
Client 1 and client 2 are Slackware Linux and client 3 is FreeBSD.
Because I ren out of diskspace I moved the storage to
. Once it hangs - give it a few minutes - then bomb out and post
> the list.out file here for us to take a look at :-)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dep, Khushil (GE Money)
> Sent: 30 October 2007 15:50
> To: Dep, Khushil (GE Money); Johan van Vliet;
> bacula-user
Hi,
I have two questions about doing backups to harddisk with bacula. I'll put
them in seperate emails to keep this clean but they are somewhat related:
1st - What is a good "volume/poll" setup? (Experience question)
2nd - Why does my solution now only use inc-0003? (Config question).
I'll use t
Hi,
I have two questions about doing backups to harddisk with bacula. I'll put
them in seperate emails to keep this clean but they are somewhat related:
1st - What is a good "volume/poll" setup? (Experience question)
2nd - Why does my solution now only use inc-0003? (Config question).
I'll us
Hi,
I have been using bacula/SQLite for a couple of months now (almost a year)
and it has been running fine up till a week ago. I run a schedule of:
daily incremental
weekly (sunday) differential
monthly full.
On March 1st I upgraded my OS (OpenBSD 4.3 build as a flashboot image) to
OpenBSD 4.
Hi...
A couple of weeks ago posted the message below. Today I upgraded the system
to OpenBSD 4.5 (Flashboot) and installed "lsof" inorder to tackle to
problem.
If I run "lsof" every few minutes with a full backup I see one line that
gets my attention:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE
e".
Thanks! I needed this info.
J.
Martin Simmons writes:
>>>>>> On Sat, 30 May 2009 21:35:06 +0200, Johan van Vliet said:
>>
>> Hi...
>>
>> A couple of weeks ago posted the message below. Today I upgraded the system
>> to OpenBSD 4
Hi all,
With help from this list I discovered that a temporary SQLite3 file is
filling up my root file system. For incrementals and differentials this is
not a problem. Full backups, however, fail because the / (root) fills to
100%.
I've created the largest possible root for my setup (= flash
Hi,
Excellent! The sqlquery command followed by the PRAGMA "query" did the
trick. I was now able to create full backups of my systems again.
Martin en Arno thank you both very much for you help!
Regards,
J.
Arno Lehmann writes:
> Hello,
>
> 02.06.2009 07:59, Johan van