> Time to test the rc1 which can be found here
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/Win32_64/5.2.0rc1/
>
Is that compatible with a 5.0.X director?
John
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On 10/13/2011 05:32 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:31 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>>> I've seen that there was a reported problem regarding version browser in
>>> Windows version of Bat. Is there a way, with the latest version, to
>>> browse the files correctly with Windows so
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 21:58:28 -0400, mark bergman said:
>
> => If you limited the maximum jobs on the FD it would only run one at once,
>
> That doesn't work, as we backup ~20 small machines in addition to the large (4
> to 8TB) filesystems.
Assuming you mean ~20 separate client machines (F
> I've seen that there was a reported problem regarding version browser in
> Windows version of Bat. Is there a way, with the latest version, to
> browse the files correctly with Windows so that the users who have to
> navigate through the file listing in order to do a restore? What is the
> latest
> In an effort to work around the fact that bacula kills long-running
> jobs, I'm about to partition my backups into smaller sets. For example,
> instead of backing up:
Since we may end up having jobs that run for more than 6 days, I was
pretty curious to see where in the code (release 5.0.3) thi
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:31 AM, John Drescher wrote:
>> I've seen that there was a reported problem regarding version browser in
>> Windows version of Bat. Is there a way, with the latest version, to
>> browse the files correctly with Windows so that the users who have to
>> navigate through the
Il 13/10/2011 15:16, Alan Brown ha scritto:
> Marcello Romani wrote:
>
>> Hmmm... sounds like the perfect candidate for a paid enterprise
>> feature request. I belive the creators of Bacula would be happy to
>> hear from you.
>
> I looked into this earlier this year.
>
> Bacula Enterprise subscript
Hi,
I have version bat 5.0.3 for Windows installed, and I can't show all of
the directories that are backed up. However, I can see them all in the
Linux version.
I've seen that there was a reported problem regarding version browser in
Windows version of Bat. Is there a way, with the latest ver
Thanks for the info guys. I decided to start over from scratch with the server
(running Suse Server 11 BTW).
Batch insert was NOT on before (it is now) and I used the InnoDB specs below.
The restore process is 1000 times faster now. THANK YOU!
Version browser is still a bit slow if picking
Marcello Romani wrote:
> Hmmm... sounds like the perfect candidate for a paid enterprise feature
> request. I belive the creators of Bacula would be happy to hear from you.
I looked into this earlier this year.
Bacula Enterprise subscriptions are several _thousand_ euro per year,
which is simp
Il 13/10/2011 11:51, Stefan Lubitz ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> this feature would be really great. We have three Backup serves which all
> have single Jobs to backup (each job app. 13TB).
> The Time to despool is absolutely waste of time and could be used more
> efficient. This feature request is more
No batching experts? :)
Should the script do something else than "exit 0"?
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On 12.10.2011 11:05, Silver Salonen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> A job of Windows-client is set to execute a .bat file after the job. The
> .bat script is smth like:
> del /Q /F C:\Accounting\Backup\*.TXT
> del /Q /F C:\Ac
On 13.10.2011 11:51, Stefan Lubitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this feature would be really great. We have three Backup serves which all
> have single Jobs to backup (each job app. 13TB).
> The Time to despool is absolutely waste of time and could be used more
> efficient. This feature request is more than
Hi,
this feature would be really great. We have three Backup serves which all have
single Jobs to backup (each job app. 13TB).
The Time to despool is absolutely waste of time and could be used more
efficient. This feature request is more than 4 Years old and still not
implemented.
Maybe I a
From: James Harper [mailto:james.har...@bendigoit.com.au]
>
> In an effort to work around the fact that bacula kills long-running
jobs, I'm
> about to partition my backups into smaller sets. For example, instead
of
> backing up:
>
> /home
>
> I would like to backup the content of /home as
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