On 7/17/2014 4:38 AM, Stefan Lamby
wrote:
You wrote writing Volumes directly to a CIFS mount is not
really a good idea for a number of reasons.
What do you recommend as best practice instead?
Bacula reads/writes blocks of data. Therefore block-based protocols
like iSCSI are a better fit than than file-based protocols like NFS
and CIFS,
Best regards,
Stefan
Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com> hat am 10. Juli 2014 um
17:36 geschrieben:
Unfortunately, neither CIFS nor
NFS include a truncate() function, and this problem was not
noticed because not many people write Volumes directly to a
CIFS/NFS mount. Doing so is not really a good idea for a
number of reasons reasons.
Any way, once it was discovered (quite a long time ago), I
fixed it by "emulating" a truncate. Consequently, I suspect
that if you upgrade to a more recent version of Bacula, it
will probably work.
Best regards,
Kern
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