Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Running several jobs at a time

2012-10-10 03:41:19
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Running several jobs at a time
From: lst_hoe02 AT kwsoft DOT de
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 09:39:00 +0200
Zitat von Geert Stappers <Geert.Stappers AT vanadgroup DOT com>:

> Op 20121008 om 23:32 schreef lst_hoe02 AT kwsoft DOT de:
>> Zitat von Константин Поветкин <povetkin AT kuz.com DOT ua>:
>>
>> > Please give me an example, if it`s possible, how to make bacula to
>> > run several jobs at a time.
>> > How is it possible to check if jobs are executing concurrent?
>> >
>> > Current config of my bacula-dir instance:
>       <snip/>
>> >
>> > Current config of my bacula-sd instance:
>       <snip/>
>> >
>> >
>>
>> You need to take sure that the jobs have the same Priority.
>> To check use Bat or the bconsole.
>>
>
> Is there a more conviened way to see priorities for jobs
> then to check then one after one in bconsole?
>
>
> | *run job=c1job
> | Run Backup job
> | JobName:  c1job
> | Level:    Incremental
> | Client:   c1-fd
> | FileSet:  rootboothomevar
> | Pool:     Default (From Job resource)
> | Storage:  File (From Job resource)
> | When:     2012-10-10 08:12:08
> | Priority: 10
> | OK to run? (yes/mod/no): .
> | Job not run.
>
>
> Back to:
>> > How is it possible to check if jobs are executing concurrent?
>
> I don't understand that question.  Perhaps should I read it as:
>   How to create a denial-of-service attack
>   with my bacula clients on my bacula server?
>   And how to check the current attack count?
>
>
> I think that
>> You need to take sure that the jobs have the same Priority.
> could help with doing stupid things.
> However to make the DoS attack succeed, is more needed.
> Like making several definitions of the same storage deamon
> and hope that the Bacula schedular eats the bait.
>
>
> In other words:
>
>    When are more concurrent jobs then just one backup job wanted?

If the clients are compareable slow and the server is able to handle  
the throughput from more than one client concurrently?

What is wrong with well balanced concurrency?

Regards

Andreas



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