No, it is not. If you need a simple software to make incr backups - you can
look at backuppc
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Randy Katz <rk...@simplicityhosting.com>
wrote:
> Is this troll spam?
>
> On 5/18/2016 2:55 AM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
>
> Proba
Probably you can try http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/info.html
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 10:58 AM, phil123456 wrote:
> alright I think bacula is way too complicated, I just need an incremental
> backup on the file system, no tapes, volumes, all these bullshit
>
have installed
openssl from source
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Alex Domoradov <alex@gmail.com> wrote:
> AFAIK it wouldn't work
>
> a binary file must be linked with openssl
>
> # ldd bacula-dir | grep ssl
> libssl.so.10 => /usr/lib64/libss
AFAIK it wouldn't work
a binary file must be linked with openssl
# ldd bacula-dir | grep ssl
libssl.so.10 => /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 (0x7f3a83283000)
libssl3.so => /usr/lib64/libssl3.so (0x7f3a80089000)
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Florian Splett
Should be something like the following
...
checking for libwrap... yes
checking for OpenSSL... yes
checking for EVP_PKEY_encrypt_old in -lcrypto... yes
checking for library containing dlopen... (cached) -ldl
checking for PostgreSQL support... yes
checking for crypt... no
checking for crypt in
Could you show output of the following command?
# alternatives --config libbaccats.so
Because there is postgresql activated by default on CentOS6
# alternatives --config libbaccats.soThere are 3 programs which
provide 'libbaccats.so'. Selection
> Then you need to download the source for postgres 9.4 and compile from
source
it's a really bad idea
# lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
:base-4.0-amd64:base-4.0-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch
Distributor ID: CentOS
Description:CentOS release 6.7 (Final)
Release:6.7
Codename:
The same thing as for me. I'm trying do not use mysql shipped with CentOS 6
and replace it with Percona 5.5/5.6 whenever it's possible
2 Stephen
Have you tried to run mysqltunner?
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 07:33:46AM -0700, Stephen Thompson wrote:
> >
> > update...
> >
> > After adding more RAM,
Job Bandwidth Limitations
I have been waiting this feature for a few years. And finally I got it.
Thanks a lot!
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com wrote:
Hello Wanderlei,
I am pleased to hear that it is working well for you. There are many new
features and
If you don't want change/configure postfix - I may suggest to use swaks.
It's a perl script which has a lot of functionality. I'm using the
following command with nagios without any problem
/usr/bin/printf %b $MESSAGE\n | /usr/bin/swaks -4 --server
smtp.googlemail.com:587 --from $USER3$ --to
You could find out with which version of mysql client has been compiled
your bacula with the following command
# ldd /usr/sbin/bacula-dir | grep mysql
libmysqlclient.so.18 = /lib64/libmysqlclient.so.18
(0x7f07abe3d000)
# rpm -qf /lib64/libmysqlclient.so.18
FYI
I have 1Gb uplinks between bacula sd and client and get the following
results
Compression: NONE
Time: 07:16:58
Size: 831.14 GB
Files: 11,288,747
Speed: 32.46 MB/s
Compression: 0.00
Compression: LZO
Time: 07:56:38
Size: 653.04 GB
Files: 11,288,747
Speed: 23.38 MB/s
Compression: 0.21
What about output of the following command
# apache2ctl -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS
P.S.
Do you enable virtual host with a2ensite?
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Marcin Haba ganius...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Your web server configuration looks well.
Could you tell me if you placed hidden file
You can use swaks to send emails with ssl/tls. It's a very useful command
line utility which I have used with nagios
/usr/bin/printf $MESSAGE$ | /usr/bin/swaks -4 --server
smtp.googlemail.com:587 --from no-re...@example.net --to
nagios-ad...@example.net -tls --auth PLAIN --auth-user
:24 PM, Dimitri Maziuk dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu
wrote:
On 05/12/2015 01:50 PM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Where's 23MB/s come from?
from bacula-web - http://i.imgur.com/pEQwCvI.png
I get 200+MB/s on disk writes to raidz zfs backed by cheap desktop
drives
It would depend on type of files as I
?
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Dimitri Maziuk dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu
wrote:
On 05/11/2015 03:22 AM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Maybe someone would be interesting. I made test with stunnel yesterday
and
... the results almost the same.
shrug/ Run openssl speed then run with e.g. ciphers = md2
Where's 23MB/s come from?
from bacula-web - http://i.imgur.com/pEQwCvI.png
I get 200+MB/s on disk writes to raidz zfs backed by cheap desktop
drives
It would depend on type of files as I understood. I have a lot (~11M) of
small files 20-50 Kbyte. So I don't believe that you can get 200 Mb/s on
so it should be relatively easy to build a new CentOS 7 machine to get
5.2.13.
I'm using 5.2.13 on CentOS 6 form the following repo -
https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/ without any problem.
So you could try it.
On 12 May 2015, at 07:33, Radosław Korzeniewski
: 11,288,747
Speed: 23.38 MB/s
Compression: 0.21
As you can see the results almost the same.
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Dimitri Maziuk dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu
wrote:
On 05/08/2015 11:06 AM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
En/decrypting .7TB stream you'll notice very much.
Do you mean 700 Gb
Or are they executed in the order in which they are written in the
configuration, with the second waiting for the first to complete and so on?
it's seem so
RunScript {
RunsWhen = Before
FailJobOnError = No
Command = /etc/bacula/script_1.sh
Command = /etc/bacula/script_3.sh
I made two tests yesterday. Full backup with TLS and without.
No TLS
Compression: LZO
Time: 07:56:38
Size: 653.04 GB
Files: 11,288,747
Speed: 23.38 MB/s
Compression: 0.21
TLS
Compression: LZO
Time: 09:31:08
Size: 653.04 GB
Files: 11,288,747
Speed: 19.51 MB/s
Compression: 0.21
Why difference is
backup over stunnel without enabling TLS in
Bacula?
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 6:34 PM, Dimitri Maziuk dmaz...@bmrb.wisc.edu
wrote:
On 2015-05-08 02:32, Alex Domoradov wrote:
I made two tests yesterday. Full backup with TLS and without.
Why difference is so big ~ 1,5 hours? Is it normal with tls
Ukraine
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 9:32 PM, Kern Sibbald k...@sibbald.com wrote:
Hello,
Were are you and your company located?
Best regards,
Kern
On 27.04.2015 16:52, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Could anyone point me how much would be cost subscription for 30 servers?
I can't find out any
:
On 04/25/2015 11:09 PM, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Hello
Is there any chance to implement file level deduplication in bacula?
Maybe some undocumented way/tricks. I know about base job, but it's
not what I need. I have a lot of Wordpress instances (~2000) on my
server and all these instances
Hello
Is there any chance to implement file level deduplication in bacula? Maybe
some undocumented way/tricks. I know about base job, but it's not what I
need. I have a lot of Wordpress instances (~2000) on my server and all
these instances have 95% of same base files. The file level
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