Dave wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone used the Automated bacula disk backup section of the bacula documentation for multiple computers? I've got a box that i'm using that particular setup on, but now i want to expand it to include three more local and one offsite machines. I'd like for each machine to back up to it's own pools, either machinename-full-date, machinename-diff-date, or machinename-inc-date depending on if that box is in the process of a full, differential, or incremental backup. If anyone has this i'd appreciate hearing about it. I'm using bacula 1.38 and i might have need to move these bacula backups on to dvd or tape media from disk.
Thanks.
Dave.
Sure have, but there's really nothing I can tell you other than what the manual says. It really tells you everything that you need to know. Set it up for one computer, and then do another one the same way. Helps to include the files, using @/path/to/file rather than having them all in the same file (for readability). As far as moving to tape, that doesn't exist yet ('cept you could put the volume files on a tape if you wanted).

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