On 10/14/2016 10:17 AM, Josh Fisher wrote:
> I use a simpler setup. VMs run on a pacemaker/corosync cluster and use
> native filesystems on DRBD disks in active/passive mode.
...
> I have found that it is preferable to install bacula-fd on the VMs themselves
> and backup the VMs
+1
I've
On 10/13/2016 11:38 PM, Thing wrote:
Hi,
I am just finishing building the Gluster cluster on 3 x Dell 990s
running centos7 Gluster 3.8.4. The bacula server will be a 4th Dell
990 with a 5TB USB3 disk out the back. It has no OS on it yet but as
I'd like to run FreeIPA 4.0 on it my
Hi,
I am just finishing building the Gluster cluster on 3 x Dell 990s running
centos7 Gluster 3.8.4. The bacula server will be a 4th Dell 990 with a
5TB USB3 disk out the back. It has no OS on it yet but as I'd like to run
FreeIPA 4.0 on it my preference would be Centos 7 but I can virtualise
On 10/12/2016 11:15 PM, Thing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone done this? I have a small 3 node 1TB gluster setup I'd
> like to make up to an external USB3 disk using bacula so I can take
> the disk offsite. What I dont want to do however is impact the
> gluster performance if I can so I am
Hi,
I think it would help knowing the bacula version you are running and
your gluster setup.
Bacula v7 has a "Maximum Bandwidth" for the job definition and "Maximum
Bandwidth Per Job" for the FileDaemon definition as described in [1].
Regarding the gluster part if you can use the fuse gluster
Hi,
Has anyone done this? I have a small 3 node 1TB gluster setup I'd like to
make up to an external USB3 disk using bacula so I can take the disk
offsite. What I dont want to do however is impact the gluster performance
if I can so I am wondering how best to get the data off and onto the