Hi Paul nothing above point 2 but for point 1 Paul Cable wrote: > Here's my setup: > Debian Lenny / Bacula 2.4.3 / BAT / Webmin > Couple 250GB SATA Drives Mirrored > No tapes, going to stick to HDD storage > > Question 1. > When trying to start BAT from the command line I have to specify with > the -c switch a configuration file every time. Is it possible to get > this to be automatic when I type just BAT? It seems to work fine for > starting the daemons. I really thing it's easy under linux to alias bat with bat -c whatever/dir-conf man alias would guide you
But realizing your windows baby status I guess you are behind a window so in your case i would recommend to create a little .cmd or a launch lnk which embed the "bat.exe -c whatever_directory/dir-conf" file. > > Question 2. > Where can I find a copy of the default bacula-dir.conf in the 2.4.3 tar > file? I've edited some of the entries for the default Catalog backup and > the default schedule it uses, I'd like to go back to default and start > again (maybe with some includes so I don't screw up the catalog runs). > Maybe there is a copy of the default director config somewhere on the > internet? I can't track it down in the extracted folder from the install > tar package, but I may just be looking in the wrong place. If you are under windows, the installer are extractable with 7-zip or other > > Question 3. Is it possible to save your backup to two places with the > same job? My files will be stored on the same server and partition as > everything else . The only other computer in my equation so far is the > client. While the drives in the server are mirrored, I'd also like to > store the files one more time on another windows server (shared > drived/networked storage). I know I can probably make it happen through > third party software or some type of cron job, but I'd like the > secondary storage location to use the same pruning rules as the primary > storage location. Not Yet ! Multiple sd are for future > > Thanks for any help, sorry if I am asking dumb questions, I'm a windows > baby. I really love Bacula though, been using it for years and didn't > even know it (bought a revinetix appliance). With webmin its almost as > easy to setup and use as revinetix, even for a winblows user like > myself. I just can't get restores to work through webmin yet, but that's > no big deal considering how much easier the config files are to deal > with. Don't know webmin bash & vi are the only tool you need ... [Please no flame here :-) ] > > Sorry if I'm breaking any mailling list rules or common sense stuff. > Please correct me, I learn quick. And just as an FYI I did try to search > the archive a bit, but damn is it slow to respond. > > Thanks, > Paul Cable > > > > > -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl 2830 Vellerat - Switzerland Tél : ++41 32 435 7171 Fax : ++41 32 435 7172 gsm : ++41 78 802 6760 www.ioda-net.ch Centre de Formation et de Coaching En Ligne www.cfcel.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users