Re: [Bacula-users] Ideal configuration for bacula server?

2008-01-30 Thread Hemant Shah
I was looking at the bacula web site for the supported autochanger and found that IBM 3851 is supported. When I talked to our IBM reseller he said that was replaced by TS3100. Has anyone used TS3100? Will it work with bacula? I was looking at TS3100 with LTO3 drive. Thanks. --- Hemant Shah <[E

Re: [Bacula-users] Ideal configuration for bacula server?

2008-01-24 Thread John Drescher
> 14GB catalog db - out of interest how often do you prune/purge this data? > I have automatic file and job pruning off but I do recycle some volumes. A good deal of my backups are for archival / long term storage so I do not want to have any extra difficulty to recover a dataset by having to use b

Re: [Bacula-users] Ideal configuration for bacula server?

2008-01-24 Thread Simon Gray
John Drescher wrote: > We have around > 35 clients (windows and linux) and to this date we have run nearly > 9000 jobs in the 4.5 years that we have used bacula with currently > 15TB of data on tape and a 14GB catalog database. > > John > Hi, 14GB catalog db - out of interest how often do you p

Re: [Bacula-users] Ideal configuration for bacula server?

2008-01-23 Thread John Drescher
On Jan 23, 2008 3:31 PM, Hemant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Folks, > > I want to setup a new bacula server (if I can compile bacula client > on AIX and HP-UX) and I am looking server and autochanger > recommendations. > > I want to run it on a Linux system preferably RH and a LTO autochange

[Bacula-users] Ideal configuration for bacula server?

2008-01-23 Thread Hemant Shah
Folks, I want to setup a new bacula server (if I can compile bacula client on AIX and HP-UX) and I am looking server and autochanger recommendations. I want to run it on a Linux system preferably RH and a LTO autochanger. I want to first backup the sytems to the disk and then migrate it to tape