[Bacula-users] Offsite Storage

2015-01-22 Thread Damien Hull
I've asked this question before, but I don't think I got enough information. Here's my situation 1. I have three offices in different physical locations. 2. Each location has between 200 GB to well over 1 TB of data. 3. I would like to backup data between offices for offsite stor

Re: [Bacula-users] how to debug a job

2015-01-22 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
On 01/22/2015 10:07 AM, Josh Fisher wrote: > There is likely no reason to have SpoolData=yes for disk volumes, and it > could actually slow things down. On 01/22/2015 07:32 AM, Clark, Patricia A. wrote: > Spooling is for the benefit of tape drives and databases. What is the > benefit of spoolin

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula-Web 7.0.2 available

2015-01-22 Thread Polcari, Joe (Contractor)
So when changing the config array from 3 hosts to 2 hosts I get this on 7.01 and 7.02: Sorry to the list but the signup on the bug tracking page isn’t working either or I would have reported it there instead. Notice: Undefined index: 2 in /var/www/html/bacula-web-7.0.2/application/libs/fileconf

Re: [Bacula-users] how to debug a job

2015-01-22 Thread Josh Fisher
On 1/21/2015 6:37 PM, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: On 01/21/2015 05:12 PM, Heitor Faria wrote: Hey Mr. Dimitri: do you have Attribute Spooling on for this job (Job resource, Spool Attributes=yes)? It usually improves the performance if backing up lots of files, witch maybe causing this bottleneck.

[Bacula-users] Bacula-Web 7.0.2 available

2015-01-22 Thread Davide Franco
Dear all, I'm really happy to announce that Bacula-Web version 7.0.2 is available from now. This "major bugfix / maintenance" release fixes 13 bugs (including 3 major bugs). I'd strongly suggest everyone to upgrade to this version as quickly as possible. The release notes will give you more de

Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Files still an issue

2015-01-22 Thread Richard Durivage
Hello Edmar, I am using Bacula 5.2.6 through a Virtualmin installation. [cid:image006.jpg@01D03628.72F9CE30] [cid:D96AEEBC-8478-4ED0-AA58-0B0EFF2DDFAC@voip.conwaycorp.net][cid:C848E789-712B-4FF3-B334-257C7FC098EB@voip.conwaycorp.net]

Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Files still an issue

2015-01-22 Thread Edmar Araújo
Hi Richard, Which version of this using Bacula? In the restore process try using *markdir* directory and then to *mark* the files If possible make available the log restore the bconsole run joblog list jobid=*Number_Job_ID* Best regards! 2015-01-22 12:22 GMT-02:00 Richard Durivage : > Hello

Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Files still an issue

2015-01-22 Thread Richard Durivage
Hello John, When I restore the files to the Linux server it works fine. They get restored to the /etc/bacula/backups folder and with root privileges I am able to see the files. [cid:D96AEEBC-8478-4ED0-AA58-0B0EFF2DDFAC@voip.conwaycorp.net][cid:C848E789-

Re: [Bacula-users] Restoring Files still an issue

2015-01-22 Thread John Drescher
> > I am still at a loss to find out why the restore process is restoring only > folders and not files. > > > > I have tried as suggested in a previous email to reset permissions on > those restored folders without success. Even after changing permissions I > still do not see any files being restor

[Bacula-users] Restoring Files still an issue

2015-01-22 Thread Richard Durivage
Hello List, I am still at a loss to find out why the restore process is restoring only folders and not files. I have tried as suggested in a previous email to reset permissions on those restored folders without success. Even after changing permissions I still do not see any files being restore

Re: [Bacula-users] how to debug a job

2015-01-22 Thread Clark, Patricia A.
I back up over 300T each month. For that reason I also stay as current as is reasonably possible on versions of Bacula. Having upgraded to version 7, I've found that the 6-day hard coded failure appears to have been removed which has allowed several of my long-running jobs to complete successfull

Re: [Bacula-users] how to debug a job

2015-01-22 Thread Luc Van der Veken
Are you sure bacula is at fault? I can think of circumstances where the way the source data are organized is to blame. 1) Average file size: 1 GB as a million files of 1 KB will be much slower to read than a single 1 GB file. 2) Too many files in one directory can make access very slow. The eff