hello to everybody, 

I am a bacula 's user since 1 year and I think it's a very good and nice 
utility for backup a mixed linux/windows network.

But there is one thing that I haven't understand : is it bacula a correct 
strument also for restore critical situation when as a machine was crashed ?

for example : 
I have 2 linux server with bacula installed that make opposite backUps  : 
the server A make backup of server B(and write on himself and viceversa.
Well, when both of the servers run normally, there isn't problem: every
programmed time each server make bacula backup of other, and if I  launch 
restore from console I can resume all the files of specified client (other 
server) on the machine from I launched restore.

but .. 
when the client-machine is down.. (for crash.. or other problems) what Can I 
resume the client file that resied on the crashed machine ??
the client daemon is down .. 

Anyone can I help me ?

thank in advance ,
marco





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