Felix Schwarz felix.schwarz at oss.schwarz.eu writes:
\r\0\0\0\3\0\241\0\2\335\1\277\0\241\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0...,
1024) = 1024
[pid 1827] lseek(10, 40020992, SEEK_SET unfinished ...
[pid 2636] ... nanosleep resumed NULL) = 0
[pid 1827] ... lseek resumed ) = 40020992
Zitat von Felix Schwarz felix.schw...@oss.schwarz.eu:
Hi Luis,
Am 03.11.2012 12:57, schrieb Luis H. Forchesatto:
Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
How many files are backed up?
(I used Google translate, let's hope I understood you correctly)
I checked the base backup job and that one
Hello,
2012/11/5 lst_ho...@kwsoft.de
No, we have around 3.5 billion files with some jobs with not problem,
Wow, 3.5 _billion_ files on a single job. Amazing.
but we use PostgreSQL as backend db and don't do base jobs.
Could you share some information about your setup. It is very
Zitat von Radosław Korzeniewski rados...@korzeniewski.net:
Hello,
2012/11/5 lst_ho...@kwsoft.de
No, we have around 3.5 billion files with some jobs with not problem,
Wow, 3.5 _billion_ files on a single job. Amazing.
Sorry, confused by the million/billion (short/long scale). Should
Am 05.11.2012 11:12, schrieb Marco van Wieringen:
Looks like its busy updating the sqlite database with backup info.
You probably have configured the system with attribute spooling which
means that after the backup is done the director needs to update the
database with all the file data to be
Am 05.11.2012 15:20, schrieb Felix Schwarz:
Btw: What does 'Spool Attributes = yes/no' do? I wasn't able to find much info
in the docs on that.
Scratch that, I found it (SpoolAttributes) after I remembered that white
spaces are not significant in the option names.
fs
Felix Schwarz felix.schwarz at oss.schwarz.eu writes:
First of all sqlite is just a proof of concept and should not be
used for production use a proper database like mysql or postgresql.
I feared as much. I like sqlite for simple databases (and I figured Bacula's
DB would be one of
Hi Luis,
Am 03.11.2012 12:57, schrieb Luis H. Forchesatto:
Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
How many files are backed up?
(I used Google translate, let's hope I understood you correctly)
I checked the base backup job and that one had ~700k files with a total of ~65
GB (uncompressed). That
Saudações.
Quantos arquivos são backupeados?
Dependendo pode ser algo relacionado com a quantia de arquivos que ele tem
que salvar na base de dados e/ou processar. Junta isso com uma possível
compressão ou criptografia e você tem um server praticamente inutilizável.
Att.
2012/11/2 Felix
Hey,
Am 01.11.2012 22:16, schrieb Domen Kožar:
Can you show configuration? Do you have compression enabled?
Here's the fileset:
FileSet {
Name = data
Include {
Options {
signature = SHA1
compression = GZIP
portable = yes
Hi,
I'm running Bacula 5.2.12 (RPMs distributed by Simone Caronni on
repos.fedorapeople.org) on CentOS 6 (x86_64) with a sqlite catalog.
I defined a base backup job and a regular backup job. The base job worked fine
after the subsequent full backup the bacula director hangs: It consumes all
CPU
Can you show configuration? Do you have compression enabled?
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Felix Schwarz
felix.schw...@oss.schwarz.euwrote:
Hi,
I'm running Bacula 5.2.12 (RPMs distributed by Simone Caronni on
repos.fedorapeople.org) on CentOS 6 (x86_64) with a sqlite catalog.
I defined
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