[Bacula-users] TSM5.5 to Bacula migration.
2013-08-01 23:26:23
Hi all,
I'm looking at migrating my existing TSM5.5 backup solution to Bacula.
I'm hoping some people could point me in the right direction.
I currently have TSM set up with a 40Gb disk volume on the local server,
which is then migrated to a group of eSATA drives. On the eSATA drives I
have volumes (usually 300-400Gb in size) that I VARY ONLINE via a udev
script when I plug the drive in.
The idea is that the 40Gb on the local disk acts as a buffer which is
once a week migrated to the volumes on the eSATA drives:
ie:
tsm: SERVER1>q vol
Session established with server SERVER1: Linux/x86_64
Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 7.0
Server date/time: 08/02/13 12:31:09 Last access: 08/02/13 12:01:01
Volume Name Storage Device Estimated
Pct Volume
Pool Name Class Name Capacity
Util Status
------------------------ ----------- ---------- ---------
----- --------
/tsm-usb/5VP7VQZH-1.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/5VP7VQZH-2.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/5VP7VQZH-4.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/5VP8PAGK-1.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/5VP8PAGK-2.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/5VP8PAGK-3.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/6VP0MZGY-1.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/6VP0MZGY-2.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-usb/6VP0MZGY-3.dsm USBDRIVES DISK 0.0 M
0.0 Off-Line
/tsm-vols/disk01.dsm DISKBACK DISK 20.5 G
40.6 On-Line
/tsm-vols/disk02.dsm DISKBACK DISK 20.5 G
87.4 On-Line
I'm trying to figure out how to replicate this in Bacula - however I
haven't had much success at this stage. I did find some documents that
are nearly 4 years old in relation to using removable media - but a lot
changes in 4 years!
Does anyone do something like this already? How can I handle the eSATA
drives? Is there a better way?
--
Steven Haigh
Email: netwiz AT crc.id DOT au
Web: https://www.crc.id.au
Phone: (03) 9001 6090 - 0412 935 897
Fax: (03) 8338 0299
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