Hey
When checking some things at our clients' sites where we are testing
bacula I found out that
our retention periods (and auto-pruning) don't seem to work for verify
jobs and admin jobs.
We are using general 30d File and Job retention periods everywhere, and
6d, 20d or 81d volume
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On 27/12/2010 21:00, der_Angler wrote:
Hello,
I've got a serious problem with my bacula configuration. I've changed my
bacula configuration and put all the job , clients and so on in extra files.
At this point, I've got 6 jobs und with 2 of them
On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:36:58 +0100, Jeremy Maes said:
I posted the requested info as a comment on the bug report (since the
mantis signup seems fixed)
Everything can thus be found right here.
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1661
(http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1661)
If you'd
On 12/23/2010 12:56 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 12/23/2010 9:55 AM, staylor wrote:
I'm running Bacula 5.0.3 (on Gentoo AMD64) and I'm trying to recover
from
specifying incorrect file and job retention periods in my client
configuration, but I'm having trouble recovering one full backup
job.
I'm having issues with the performance of the bacula agent, 5.0.3 32bit,
on Win 2003 32bit installed cleanly in a Virtualbox VM with 4 procs and
3GB ram, with little in use.
This machine uses very little cpu under normal load but when a bacula
backup starts up the cpu usage climes to 89%
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Richard Amerman
ramer...@roadmasterinc.com wrote:
I'm having issues with the performance of the bacula agent, 5.0.3 32bit,
on Win 2003 32bit installed cleanly in a Virtualbox VM with 4 procs and
3GB ram, with little in use.
This machine uses very little cpu
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 13:32:28 +0100, Jeremy Maes said:
When checking some things at our clients' sites where we are testing
bacula I found out that
our retention periods (and auto-pruning) don't seem to work for verify
jobs and admin jobs.
We are using general 30d File and Job retention
Definitely a good point. compression is not turned on though.
This is a new system I set up in the past month and I have not enabled
software compression anywhere and do not find any references to it in any
of my config files. (for that matter I'm not sure if I have hardware
compression
@Steve Ellis
You are my hero :) the problem is solved with your tip to change:
File=C:\
to
File=C:/
Thank you very much.
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I'm having issues with the performance of the bacula agent, 5.0.3
32bit,
on Win 2003 32bit installed cleanly in a Virtualbox VM with 4 procs
and
3GB ram, with little in use.
This machine uses very little cpu under normal load but when a bacula
backup starts up the cpu usage climes to 89%
Martin Simmons mar...@lispworks.com wrote:
I read that glusterfs uses FUSE, so it might be checking something more than
the uid. That would explain why a root shell can access the files. Note that
the error is Operation not permitted, which is different from the normal
Permission denied
I've got a Linux-HA resource agent for bacula-fd that is suitable
for backing up clustered filesystems. I've cc'd the pacemaker list
and mentioned that anyone is welcome to incorporate it into the
resource-agents RPM.
The RA is available from:
ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/tools/bacula-contrib
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