Sunday, September 29, 2013

Ahsay OBS getting stuck on reindexing

Our backup store filled up whilst a backup was running.  Its since been enlarged, however OBS kept getting stuck either on an XML error, or running extremely slowly.

The artlicle below show how do delete the index.bdb files from the backup server and then use the OBS Server admin web management page to rebuild (File Validate) the index.  It seemed to work for us.

Ahsay Discussion Forum :: View topic - Issue when upgrading AhsayOBS to version 5.5.3.x:


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Windows Server 2012: Does ReFS replace NTFS? When should I use it? -

Having a lot of problems with DFSR between 2008R2 and 2012 windows machines, I was migrating to new Windows 2012 servers and tripped over this new files system type called ReFS which replaces NTFS.

The article link at the end of this post gives an excellent summary of all of its advantages and issues and like most MS new products it doesn't seem quite complete yet - such as lacking data de-duplication and not being able to run it on your system boot drive.

It looks like it is suitable for DFSR as it "Preserves & Enforces ACL's" but needs further testing...Ive found other articles which suggest just using ReFS for Archiving Big Data - but why would Microsoft build a new file system just for archiving ?  ReFS support was included in Windows 8.1 betas but seems to have been pulled for the 8.1 release and is rumored to ship with Windows 9

Note:  to see what features a drive supports run fsutil fsinfo volumeinfo

Volume Name : Files
Volume Serial Number : 0x523a488d
Max Component Length : 255
File System Name : ReFS
Is ReadWrite
Supports Case-sensitive filenames
Preserves Case of filenames
Supports Unicode in filenames
Preserves & Enforces ACL's
Supports Sparse files
Supports Reparse Points
Supports Open By FileID
Supports USN Journal

Windows Server 2012: Does ReFS replace NTFS? When should I use it? - Ask Premier Field Engineering (PFE) Platforms - Site Home - TechNet Blogs: "Hard Links "


Sunday, September 22, 2013

JDiskReport for Mac gives TreeSize Pro for PC similar functionality

For the PC I really like Jam Softwares TreeSize Pro which gives a report on how the hard drives are being used for space.

I have converted from PC to a MacBook and am a bit lost with Finder.  My hard disk is nearly full and I found the following program to show me where the disk has gone. JDiskReport Downloads | JGoodies:

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