Re: [Bacula-users] Monitoring bacula with Nagios

2009-03-27 Thread Marc DeTrano
> Folks, > > Does anyone have any tips for montioring Bacula with Nagios? > > I focus mainly on using "Run After Job"'s to run a script for send_nsca. In my case, the primary concern is that the jobs run, run without errors, and are complete by the time I think they should be (I monitor the

[Bacula-users] Windows backups slow for remote (internet) backups only

2008-11-04 Thread Marc DeTrano
I am having a problem where Bacula backups of Windows machines are running slow, only when saving to a storage daemon across the internet. Here's what I have so far: -Bacula Director and Local SD, 2.2.8, running on Mandriva Linux 2008.1 -Remote SD 2.4.2, running on RHEL 4 -Windows FD, 2.4.3, ru

Re: [Bacula-users] Windows backups slow for remote (internet)

2008-11-05 Thread Marc DeTrano
system. The upload speed is typically much slower; in fact, 3 Mbps sounds like you would be getting a very good speed; it can often be as slow as 1 Mbps or less. If you have a different type of Internet connection, obviously that does not apply. Marc DeTrano wrote: &g