Zitat von Durand Toto :
> Hi all,
>
> I've been running bacula for more than a month now and it works quite
> smoothly except for two issues:
> 1: some files are rearchived whereas I have no reason to believe they
> have changed. Could this be due to the use of SHA1 instead of MD5 ? Does it
>
John Drescher schrieb:
> This is pbzip2, I use it for a custom build process with gentoo. I am
> not sure how hard it would be to add this to bacula.
I'm not willing to go thru the bacula-code, but I think it might be easy
to write my own wrapper for pbzip2 if I know how bacula calls the
compr
John Drescher schrieb:
>>> I
>>> have not seen a cpu that can do more than 20 MB/s. I know my 2.83GHz
>>> core2 quad is no way as fast as my LTO2 tape drive when it comes to
>>> compression.
>> there is a multi-threading version of bzip2 - but I have no idea whether
>> bacula will be able to handle
>> I
>> have not seen a cpu that can do more than 20 MB/s. I know my 2.83GHz
>> core2 quad is no way as fast as my LTO2 tape drive when it comes to
>> compression.
>
> there is a multi-threading version of bzip2 - but I have no idea whether
> bacula will be able to handle bzip2
>
This is pbzip2, I
John Drescher schrieb:
>>> I am using compressed,
>>> GZIP backup.
>>>
> I
> have not seen a cpu that can do more than 20 MB/s. I know my 2.83GHz
> core2 quad is no way as fast as my LTO2 tape drive when it comes to
> compression.
there is a multi-threading version of bzip2 - but I have no
>> I am using compressed,
>> GZIP backup.
>>
You should not do that with a LTO drive. This will slow your backups
down tremendously. The drive itself compresses data at over 100MB/s, I
have not seen a cpu that can do more than 20 MB/s. I know my 2.83GHz
core2 quad is no way as fast as my LTO2 tape
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 10:21:46AM +, Prashant Ramhit wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am using a SuperLoader 3 - LTO4 and I had the following error.
> I think the end of the tape is reached.
>
> 10-Mar 09:41 server-sd JobId 52: Error: Unable to position to end of
> data on device "TapeDrive" (/dev/nst0)