Hello Dan and Josh,
Sorry, I totally misunderstood the situation here.
It seems to me that data spooling is useful to avoid the tape library be
waiting for data from various slow clients.
I think the LTO-4 drive (120 MB/s full height) write speed and 1GB network
will be the bottleneck. If you co
Dear All,
I am having an issue where when I run a status command in bconsole,
select "Storage", I am only presented with the option for status on 3 of my
defined storage resources. I am trying to figure out why this is, but am
being left with a blank. Backups do seem to be running at present,
The default dbcheck in /usr/sbin/dbcheck does not work properly when including
additional config files.
# /sbin/dbcheck -B -c /opt/bacula/conf/bacula-dir.conf
dbcheck: ERROR TERMINATION at parse_conf.c:1000
Config error: End of conf file reached with unclosed resource.
: line 111, col 1 of
The default dbcheck in /usr/sbin/dbcheck does not work properly when
including additional config files.
# /sbin/dbcheck -B -c /opt/bacula/conf/bacula-dir.conf
dbcheck: ERROR TERMINATION at parse_conf.c:1000
Config error: End of conf file reached with unclosed resource.
: line 111, col
On 2/8/2016 5:42 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
Hello,
I am working with an LTO-4 tape library. It has two drives but I plan
to write to only one for backups.
I will backup to disk first, on another SD. Later, I will copy the
jobs to the tape library on this new SD
which is on another server. T
Hello Hector,
You can run bacula-dir in debug mode (option -d) and see the configuration
errors reported. For example, to start all daemons with a debug level value
of 100:
/pathtoyourbinariesifnecessary/bacula -d100 start
Best regards,
Ana
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 4:11 AM, Hector Javier Agudelo
If you have very slow network file transfers from your file daemons to your
disk spool area, it would be better to have a not too large data spooling
area. Because despooling would be unnecessary delayed waiting a job to
reach the total amount of spool area dedicated to it.
Best regards,
Ana
On T
Hello Heitor and Dan,
When a Job is despooling (disk->tape), the file daemon will wait. It will
just begin spooling again (if necessary, i.e., amount of space that can be
used by the job in the spool area is less then the amount of data that will
be backed up for this client). The others file daem