Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula 7.0.5 and RHEL 7

2016-04-21 Thread Craig Shiroma
Thank you, Thing and Patti! That is good to know. I appreciate the help. -craig On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:38 AM, Clark, Patti wrote: > No, there are no issues backing up RHEL 7 clients with RHEL 6 server as > long as the bacula client software version is at the same version level or > older.

Re: [Bacula-users] How to recover from lost connection

2016-04-21 Thread Clark, Patti
I use stand-in clients that have the various NAS’s filesystems mounted with full read permissions. I control the OS (RHEL or CentOS) for stability and can use the EPEL packages for the client which are the latest version available to the community. Is it the most efficient – maybe not, but it

Re: [Bacula-users] How to recover from lost connection

2016-04-21 Thread Ian Douglas
hi All On Thursday 21 April 2016 17:00:14 Clark, Patti wrote: > If you are using spooling (recommended) your spool size parameters are used > to control the size of your job spool and the total spool space available. > The example below shows 50GB of job spool size and a total of 1TB of spool >

Re: [Bacula-users] How to recover from lost connection

2016-04-21 Thread Clark, Patti
Volume sizing is used for disk-based volumes – do not use it for tape media volumes. If you are using spooling (recommended) your spool size parameters are used to control the size of your job spool and the total spool space available. The example below shows 50GB of job spool size and a total

Re: [Bacula-users] How to recover from lost connection

2016-04-21 Thread Ian Douglas
hi All On Thursday 21 April 2016 07:21:08 Josh Fisher wrote: > Yes, most likely. In the 3 hours or so it took to despool to tape, the > SD->FD TCP connection was dropped for some reason. I am of the opinion > that not all interfaces interpret IEE 802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet > in the same

Re: [Bacula-users] How to recover from lost connection

2016-04-21 Thread Josh Fisher
On 4/21/2016 2:36 AM, Ian Douglas wrote: > hi All > > Is there a way to recover from this situation? > > I'm trying to make up a NAS drive with many TB of data. 4th attempt. > > I don't know why it lost connection to the SD, box is up and running and has > not gone down: > > ssh tapeserver > ian@