I’ve been following the discussion on database performance and such. We currently have both the SD and DIRECTOR on one server (17TB Raid Array). Backups seem
to be fine as far as time taken. We backup 16 servers with about 120-200GB incrementally nightly and it takes about 1.5 hours. So I’m not really concerned about speed, but, having said that, I was wondering if moving the database to a separate server would
be advantageous? Also, without intentionally starting any sort of flame war (ha), we are using Postgresql and I was wondering how folks decide which database to use (MySQL or Postgresql). I have MySQL running on another server and I suppose it could be used
instead. Just wondered if any database folks out there might have any recommendations. Thanks.
Steven Hammond
I.T. Manager
Technical Chemical Company
For support, please email us at support AT technicalchemical DOT com.
From: Juan Pablo Lorier [mailto:jplorier AT montecarlotv.com DOT uy]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 1:16 PM
To: bacula-users
Subject: [Bacula-users] New filesets not getting in the database
Hi,
I've created new filesets to backup new servers but though they are in the bacula-dir.conf and I've reloaded the config, but the filesets are not been created in the database and thus, are not shown in bconsole or bat. Other kind of records like clients, backups
records, etc are created normaly.
I see no error in the bacula logs, so I have no clue why this could be happening. Any ideas how to debugg this to see why filesets are not been created?
Regards,
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