Hi, Mark McEver wrote:
I've just recently discovered Bacula.
Congratulations! ;-)
I've successfully setup bacula-sd and bacula-dir on a linux box, and installed the client(file daemon) on an XP box. I purposely closed the client on the XP box in the middle of a backup job just to see what would happen. I restarted the backup job, assuming that it would resume where it had left off. I cancelled the second job and compared the list of files that had been copied. To my surprise, it had started from the beginning again. Is there any way that bacula can resume a job that has failed for some reason? Is there any way that you can pause a job to resume it later?
In short: No and no. When you need more axplanations ask again... Arno
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