> On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 09:56:44 -0500, Mingus Dew said:
>
> I'm trying to figure out why it sometimes takes 40 minutes for that
> status command to return results. It wasn't always this way and I'm not
> sure even remotely what might be happening. This seems to be occurring even
> when ther
On 12/06/13 05:20, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to jump into this so late, but if you are really looking for
> DB speed, XFS is also a very good filesystem, quite possibly better
> that ext3 or ext4 for databases like Postgres or MySQL.
Properly tuned, ext4, XFS and JFS are about on par
Hello,
2013/12/4 Ana Emília M. Arruda
> Hi Richard,
>
> There are some mistakes about the storage definition in your confs.
> Considering you have an autochanger, I will put here a suggestion:
>
> bacula-dir.conf:
>
> Storage {
> Name = micd3.gbr.hp.com-sd
> Address = micd3.gbr.hp.com
Hello again,
Nice to know you understand :-)
To answer you question. The job terminates normally,
but with errors, and if I am not mistaken, the number
of errors are noted in the job record.
I have thought about introducing a new termination code
(normal termination but with errors), and it may
On Fri, 06 Dec 2013 11:14:25 +0100
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello, Kern! Thank you for explanation.
And - yes, I do know the difference between "may not" and "not" =)
It is a bit strange - at the moment of error bacula "knows" what job
is being running but the only warning is in log-file.
Of course
Hello,
Sorry to jump into this so late, but if you are really looking for
DB speed, XFS is also a very good filesystem, quite possibly better
that ext3 or ext4 for databases like Postgres or MySQL.
Best regards,
Kern
On 12/02/2013 07:41 PM, Charles Douglass wrote:
> I was having an issue with th
Yes, multiple restore jobs work. Actually, a restore job is really more
of a template containing default values, since as long as you are
initiating a restore manually, you can modify all the parameters.
However, multiple restore jobs can be very useful if you have
either a lot of parameters or so
Hello,
The Bacula behavior is indeed correct (as programmed). This is an error,
but it is not a fatal error. Note that the error message is in the
conditional
tense (maybe not obvious for non-mother tongue speakers), which means
that the tape may not be readable, but that the only way to know fo