We have a two-controller FAS2020 NetApp with 1.5TB of storage (1TB on one,
500GB on the other), licensed for iSCSI only, and an old desktop system
connected to a 12-tape library of LTO-4 (800GB uncompressed) tapes. I have
gotten Bacula to back up files stored on ext3fs (Linux) and NTFS
for that (see
bweb/scripts/bweb-postgresql.sql).
DavidLeeLambert wrote:
I was looking into making queries for a particular file in a Bacula
Postgres database, and came up with the attached functions. [...]
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David Lee Lambert
Software Developer, Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC
I was looking into making queries for a particular file in a Bacula Postgres
database, and came up with the attached functions. If someone really wanted
to do searches by other attributes, it would be simple to follow the same
pattern. With the functions and functional indexes, a query like
from cron?
It took about 5 minutes to enter the select files phase when doing a restore
of a backup with 7 GB of data and 128000 files. Does that mean that if we
made one big backup job over all hosts with 700 GB of data, it would take 8
hours to enter the select files phase?
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David Lee
On Wednesday 24 October 2007 15:40:36 Arno Lehmann wrote:
24.10.2007 15:42,, David L. Lambert wrote::
I’ve been running Bacula [...]. However, when I run the wx-console on
Windows and point it at the director running on Ubuntu, I get errors
like the following:
.helpautodisplay: is an
and with the second set of tapes that are kept off-site. Is there
a way to tell Bacula to use whatever tape is in the drive, no matter
what?
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David Lee Lambert
Software Developer, Precision Motor Transport Group, LLC
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