Hello,
I have a PowerVault 124T, but I want buy a new backup system with support
for my old LTO-2 and LTO-3 tapes with at least 24 slots, 2 drives, a
barcode scanner. What do you recommend me?
Thanks!
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From: Francisco Garcia Perez [mailto:fga...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 2:23 AM
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] Recommended hardware
Hello,
I have a PowerVault 124T, but I want buy
I'm aware of the security WTF implicit in this question... again, out
of my control. I'm allowed to do certain configurations but not others.
A dedicated network for backups was previously deemed to be an
unacceptable security risk. I don't know why, that's just the way it
is.
So I'm stuck
Hello,
I don't fully understand where your problem exist because you do not show
us your configuration.
2013/5/2 Adam Thompson ad.thomp...@uwinnipeg.ca
I'm trying to setup a multi-homed DIR + SD to service two different
VLANs that are firewalled from each other.
OK, no problem.
I've
Hello,
2013/5/2 Dimitri Maziuk dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu
Hi everyone,
this must be a FAQ but neither TFM nor google are being very helpful...
I have a storage server with 12 SATA drives on an HBA. I want to backup
to those drives, using file volumes of 50GB or less. The idea is to
manually
Hello,
2013/5/2 Renan Gonçalves renan.sad...@gmail.com
Hi bacula users,
Given the following restore job scrap:
```
Job {
Name = RestoreJob
Type = restore
...
RunScript {
Command = sh -c 'do something with %where'
}
}
```
When scheduling a new restore I dynamically
I'm running a backup from my Fileserver VM to the Bacula VM. Both guests are
on the same VM host.
When I run an iperf I can pull 7Gb/s in an out.
When Bacula runs it tops out at 100MBit network usage. This is with Spooling
on and off.
Here is a screen shot of bacula doing it's backup run:
Zitat von Francisco Garcia Perez fga...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have a PowerVault 124T, but I want buy a new backup system with support
for my old LTO-2 and LTO-3 tapes with at least 24 slots, 2 drives, a
barcode scanner. What do you recommend me?
If you really need support for reading your
On Wed, 01 May 2013 19:50:03 +0200, Erik P Olsen said:
On 01/05/13 17:30, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 01 May 2013 16:40:09 +0200, Erik P Olsen said:
On 17/04/13 09:24, Simone Caronni wrote:
Have you installed 5.2.13 on your own, from the updates-testing
repository [1]
or from my
Hello,
2013/5/3 jburkemx bacula-fo...@backupcentral.com
I'm running a backup from my Fileserver VM to the Bacula VM. Both guests
are on the same VM host.
When I run an iperf I can pull 7Gb/s in an out.
Sorry for stupid question: Does your iperf writes data to the tape drive?
When
On May 3, 2013, at 12:03 PM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Francisco Garcia Perez fga...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have a PowerVault 124T, but I want buy a new backup system with support
for my old LTO-2 and LTO-3 tapes with at least 24 slots, 2 drives, a
barcode scanner. What do you
On 05/03/2013 10:04 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
I have a storage server with 12 SATA drives on an HBA. I want to backup
to those drives, using file volumes of 50GB or less. The idea is to
manually swap the drives as they get full.
Drop this idea. If you need to move your backups out
I didn't want to paste ~600 lines if the answer was a simple no, you
can't do that in Bacula yet.
http://pastebin.com/y3Ti0xFi - bacula-dir.conf on libback
http://pastebin.com/0kc23QLR - bacula-sd.conf on libback
http://pastebin.com/xbCa9mNM - bacula-fd.conf on libback
On 5/3/2013 1:37 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
On 05/03/2013 10:04 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
I have a storage server with 12 SATA drives on an HBA. I want to backup
to those drives, using file volumes of 50GB or less. The idea is to
manually swap the drives as they get full.
Drop this
On 05/03/2013 02:53 PM, Josh Fisher wrote:
On 5/3/2013 1:37 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
Ideally one should be able to specify multiple Device's in the Storage
and have bacula write to them in turn until all get full. A couple of
extra for loops and another list is basically all it takes to
On 05/03/2013 02:53 PM, Josh Fisher wrote:
... What you are
considering would require a new device assignment each time a new volume
is needed. While possible, it is way more complex that it appears at
first glance.
PS. I think the potentially worse can of worms is when you have multiple
Fair enough. So what happens when a new volume is needed and there's no
room on the current device? -- this is the point where you'd switch to
the next device in the list and try again until you run out of devices.
It returns volume full and asks the user to label the next volume.
John
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 4:59 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
Fair enough. So what happens when a new volume is needed and there's no
room on the current device? -- this is the point where you'd switch to
the next device in the list and try again until you run out of devices.
It
When spooling to disk I still get only a max of 100Mbit. When writing to tape
I get exactly the same network transfer speed. Here is a screen shot of a run
with spooling enabled.
http://screencast.com/t/rCU6UAZ8MpHj
Those dips are when the 20GB spool is written to the tape. Notice that the
Assuming you're running a fairly recent Linux distro, and assuming your active
network interface is eth0, run:
ethtool eth0 | grep Speed
and make sure you actually have a network connection that can push more than
100Mbit/sec!
-Adam
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