Hello Eric,
I ran a small test of Tokyo Cabinet DBM compared to our htable routines.
Inputting 5 million records to htable and then reading them all back takes 7.7
seconds, and uses up 240MB .
Inputting 5 million records to TCDBM (using the same records as above) and
reading them back takes 1
On Thursday 27 March 2008 18:27:48 Bob Hetzel wrote:
> Kern,
>
> First, your theory that I hadn't fully understood the use of regular
> expressions is correct, of course! The reason I was using them instead
> of Wild commands is because that section of the manual wasn't helpful
> enough to me.
>
>
Kern,
First, your theory that I hadn't fully understood the use of regular
expressions is correct, of course! The reason I was using them instead
of Wild commands is because that section of the manual wasn't helpful
enough to me.
Specifically, I was looking for a way to exclude specific direc
Hello,
Unless I have misunderstood your description,
I think this is a support problem, and so you should not really be writing to
the bacula-users list unless they told you otherwise. Please see
www.bacula.org -> Support
If you are working without an autochanger and you set PreferMountedVolum
Here a simpler way to reproduce the problem.
As a Reminder.
I am using 2 Tape Drives (without autochanger)
PREFER_MOUNTED_VOLUMES is set to NO for every JOB
There is only one POOL for every Job.
This is the Manual Approach, but the same can occur with scheduled Jobs.
I insert two valid, new or ev
Hello,
This is just to let you know that I have backported the most recent changes I
made to the trunk regression scripts (more control over tape drive usage) to
the Branch-2.2. As a consequence, if you are using tapes for testing the
2.2.9 code, you must update your config file to have the fo