[Bacula-users] Bacula ignores Max Volume Jobs

2008-11-15 Thread Kevin Keane
I'm using Bacula to back up 8 servers to a pool on a hard disk. To make management somewhat easier, I configured bacula to create a new volume (i.e., file) for each job. In the past, I only allowed one backup job to run at a time (Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1) and everything worked beautifully.

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula ignores Max Volume Jobs

2008-11-15 Thread Ulrich Leodolter
On Sat, 2008-11-15 at 01:23 -0800, Kevin Keane wrote: I'm using Bacula to back up 8 servers to a pool on a hard disk. To make management somewhat easier, I configured bacula to create a new volume (i.e., file) for each job. In the past, I only allowed one backup job to run at a time

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula ignores Max Volume Jobs

2008-11-15 Thread Kevin Keane
Ulrich Leodolter wrote: On Sat, 2008-11-15 at 01:23 -0800, Kevin Keane wrote: I'm using Bacula to back up 8 servers to a pool on a hard disk. To make management somewhat easier, I configured bacula to create a new volume (i.e., file) for each job. In the past, I only allowed one backup

[Bacula-users] Organising your config-files

2008-11-15 Thread Nils Blanck-Wehde
Hello everyone, after a while my bacula-configuration files tend to get a little messed up. I was wondering whether anyone tried to split especially the director config-file into seperate files for shedules, filesets, clients and a general part. Is there some kind of include-statement (besides

[Bacula-users] 2.4.2 vs 2.5.16 on CentOS

2008-11-15 Thread Nils Blanck-Wehde
Hi everyone! I'm setting up a new bacula installation on CentOS 5.2. I planned on using the FSchwarz EL5 rpms because the install very well under CentOS 5.2 Now I am wondering whether it's worth the hassle to compile 2.5.16 from source. Unforunately I am not a programmer so the changelog of

Re: [Bacula-users] Organising your config-files

2008-11-15 Thread Charlie Reddington
Check out this link. http://www.nabble.com/Split-bacula-dir.conf-file-in-many-.conf-files-td17493126.html On Nov 15, 2008, at 6:26 AM, Nils Blanck-Wehde wrote: Hello everyone, after a while my bacula-configuration files tend to get a little messed up. I was wondering whether anyone tried

Re: [Bacula-users] 2.4.2 vs 2.5.16 on CentOS

2008-11-15 Thread Frank Sweetser
Nils Blanck-Wehde wrote: Hi everyone! I'm setting up a new bacula installation on CentOS 5.2. I planned on using the FSchwarz EL5 rpms because the install very well under CentOS 5.2 Now I am wondering whether it's worth the hassle to compile 2.5.16 from source. Unforunately I am not a

Re: [Bacula-users] Looking for a better setup

2008-11-15 Thread John Drescher
I have a similar problem with postgres; the catalog database is now so large that restoring it from a pg_dump backup takes 3-4 hours. This is before you account for the length of time taken to read it from the tape. How big is your database? pg_dump of my 21GB database takes less than 5

Re: [Bacula-users] Organising your config-files

2008-11-15 Thread John Jorgensen
On Nov 15, 2008, at 6:26 AM, Nils Blanck-Wehde wrote: Hello everyone, after a while my bacula-configuration files tend to get a little messed up. I was wondering whether anyone tried to split especially the director config-file into seperate files for shedules, filesets, clients and a

[Bacula-users] Bacula Schedules

2008-11-15 Thread Lincoln Phillips
Hi Guys I am looking to setup a schedule for two different pools and i am having a bit of trouble getting it to do what i want. I need it to do pool 1 on one week and then pool 2 the next week then back to pool 1 and so on. I can get this to happen but i have to change the tapes on Saturday