On 06/16/2015 01:40 AM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote:
Hello,
2015-06-15 20:07 GMT+02:00 João Kuchnier joao.kuchn...@gmail.com
mailto:joao.kuchn...@gmail.com:
Ana, Hi!
I changed the configuration as you said, but I'm still having the same
problem. BAT and bconsole are only
Hi, everyone!
Friday I updated just the Pool from resource. Now I have just updated the
seven tapes that were already configured on pool. I will check this setup
during the week.
Thanks!
João Kuchnier
2015-06-16 9:07 GMT-03:00 Bill Arlofski waa-bac...@revpol.com:
On 06/16/2015 01:40 AM,
Hello Ankush,
Could you post the result of an estimate for this job with vss disabled?
Best regards,
Ana
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 8:51 AM, More, Ankush ankush.m...@capgemini.com
wrote:
Hello,
All my windows 2008 with VSS enabled successfully backup, but windows 2003
failed.
Is Bacula
Hello Olaf,
Sorry I'm late in this post.
It seems there is still some password mismatching problems. Could you post
your resources definitions for monitor (in bacula-dir.conf, bacula-fd.conf
and bacula-sd.conf) and your tray-monitor.conf?
Best regards,
An
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 3:19 PM, olx69
Hi all,
I'm almost completely new to tape. We've been doing disk-based
backups for years, but we now have a project where we want to offsite
hundreds of TB permanently, and have a Dell TL4000 (a rebranded IBM
3573-TL from the looks of it) with 2 ULT3580 LTO-6 drives. We're
running bacula 5.2.
Hello Andrew,
You can find in the output of a lsscsi -l command the timeout for your
drives. Then you can configure 3 timeout directives for each one of your
two drives (LRADrive-1 e LRADrive-2):
Maximum Changer Wait = X
Maximum Rewind Wait = X
Maximum Open Wait = X
where X is the timeout value
Hello Ankush,
Have you tried the heartbeat configuration as Kern suggested? It seems that
the storage daemon is waiting too much with vss enabled and loosing
connection with fd. You have a very slow transfer rate with vss disabled.
This could be worst with vss enabled and killing connection with
Hello,
I was wondering what incremental does the next incremental after a failed
one use to decide which files to back up? Also, what happens in the below
situation (case 2) if the failed incremental backed up some data?
Case 1:
Sun Full OK
Mon Incremental OK
Tue Incremental OK
Wed