Re: [Bacula-users] Copying huge number of files - very slow
2010-03-03 16:31:54
How does it work?
How I would do the restore?
Regards,
Heitor Faria
Sean Carolan wrote:
>> The next thing I'm going to try and to is see if I can simply tar the
>> entire raw partition onto tape. Does bacula support this type of
>> backup?
>>
>
> Ok, I'm running a backup of the raw device now and it's nice and zippy
> now, I've already backed up 6GB in the last couple of minutes.
> Awesome! Now I suppose I just need a script that can unmount the
> partition before bacula runs.
>
> Has anyone tried this with an LVM snapshot? I'm thinking that if I
> could snapshot the partition that I might not need to have it
> unmounted while backing up...
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