From 159019a126563e036107e4e6b89fe73ae4de7fa7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 09:37:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Tweak English --- docs/manuals/en/main/newbsfeatures.tex | 45 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/manuals/en/main/newbsfeatures.tex b/docs/manuals/en/main/newbsfeatures.tex index c2d3c9ac..d3c7dfbc 100644 --- a/docs/manuals/en/main/newbsfeatures.tex +++ b/docs/manuals/en/main/newbsfeatures.tex @@ -19,19 +19,18 @@ feature and its considerations are in the Bacula Systems Deduplication Optimized Volumes white paper. \subsection{Migration/Copy/VirtualFull Performance Enhancements} -The new feature that permits the Bacula Storage daemon -to read the same disk Volume gives substantial performance -enhancements when running Migration, Copy, or VirtualFull jobs -that read disk Volumes. Our testing shows that when running -multiple simultaneous jobs, the jobs can finish up to ten -times as fast with this version of Bacula. This is built-in -to the Storage daemon, so it happens automatically and +The Bacula Storage daemon now permits multiple jobs to simultaneously read +the same disk Volume, which gives substantial performance enhancements when +running Migration, Copy, or VirtualFull jobs that read disk Volumes. Our +testing shows that when running multiple simultaneous jobs, the jobs can +finish up to ten times faster with this version of Bacula. This is +built-in to the Storage daemon, so it happens automatically and transparently. \subsection{VirtualFull Backup Consolidation Enhancements} By default Bacula selects jobs automatically for a VirtualFull, -however, you may want to choose any point in time to create the -Virtual backup. +however, you may want to create the Virtual backup based on a +particular backup (point in time) that exists. For example, if you have the following backup Jobs in your catalog: \begin{lstlisting} @@ -49,10 +48,11 @@ For example, if you have the following backup Jobs in your catalog: +-------+---------+-------+----------+----------+-----------+ \end{lstlisting} -If you want to consolidate only the first 3 jobs and create a virtual backup -equivalent to Job 1 + Job 2 + Job 3, you will use \texttt{jobid=3} in the -\texttt{run} command, then Bacula will select the previous Full backup, the -previous Differential (if any) and all subsequent Incremental jobs. +For example, if you want to consolidate only the first 3 jobs and create a +virtual backup equivalent to Job 1 + Job 2 + Job 3, you will use +\texttt{jobid=3} in the \texttt{run} command, then Bacula will select the +previous Full backup, the previous Differential (if any) and all subsequent +Incremental jobs. \begin{lstlisting} run job=Vbackup jobid=3 level=VirtualFull @@ -70,11 +70,12 @@ the new job will have a level set to Incremental. run job=Vbackup jobid=4-7 level=VirtualFull \end{lstlisting} -When using this feature, Bacula will automatically discard jobs that are not -related to the current Job. For example, specifying \texttt{jobid=7,8}, -Bacula will discard the jobid 8. +When using this feature, Bacula will automatically discard jobs that are +not related to the current Job. For example, specifying +\texttt{jobid=7,8}, Bacula will discard JobId 8 because it is not +part of the same backup Job. -If you know what you are doing and still want to consolidate jobs that have +We do not recommend it, but really want to consolidate jobs that have different names (so probably different clients, filesets, etc...), you must use \texttt{alljobid=} keyword instead of \texttt{jobid=}. @@ -83,12 +84,11 @@ run job=Vbackup alljobid=1-3,6-8 level=VirtualFull \end{lstlisting} \subsection{New Prune ``Expired'' Volume Command} - In Bacula Enterprise 6.4, it is now possible to prune all volumes (from a pool, or globally) that are ``expired''. This option can be scheduled after or before the backup of the Catalog and can be -combined with the Truncate On Purge option. This option can be used -instead of the \texttt{manual\_prune.pl} script. +combined with the Truncate On Purge option. The Expired Prune option can +be used instead of the \texttt{manual\_prune.pl} script. \begin{lstlisting} * prune expired volumes @@ -113,14 +113,13 @@ definition. \section{Bacula Enterprise 6.2.3} \subsection{New Job Edit Code \%P \%C} - In various places such as RunScript, you have now access to \%P to get the -current PID and the \%C to know if the current job is a cloned job. +current Bacula process ID (PID) and \%C to know if the current job is a +cloned job. \section{Bacula Enterprise 6.2.0} \subsection{BWeb Bacula Configuration GUI} - In Bacula Enterprise version 6.2, the BWeb Management Suite integrates a Bacula configuration GUI module which is designed to help you create and modify the Bacula configuration files such as bacula-dir.conf, -- 2.39.5