Probably. That's why I'd probably prefer some duplicated, but not necessarily HA setup. I'm always a bit suspicious towards HA-clustering non-HA-capable solutions.

But YMMV

On 05.06.2020 14:47, Oleg Volkov wrote:
Jobs will be obviously aborted and failed.
Then you have to care about them manually as usual for failed job.

K.O.


On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 1:32:40 PM UTC+3, Spadajspadaj wrote:

    I would be, however, cautious about possible scenarios where a
    node breaks and fails over to the other server - for example - in
    the middle of a backup job. Such scenarios would need some testing
    so you know what to expect and how to handle such situation.

    On 05.06.2020 09:00, Oleg Volkov wrote:
    I do not see any problem. It is just a service.
    Make postgres HA, make /etc/bareos and /var/lib/bareos be on
    shared disk, make VIP and colocate it with bareos services.

    Never tried this with bareos, but made a lot of clusters - there
    should be no problem.
    Just follow any active-standby scenario.

    On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 8:47:27 AM UTC+3, Chanaka Madushan
    wrote:

        Hi,

        I got a requirement for install bareos as a high available
        cluster on CentOS with PostgreSQL database. But in this case
        I have limited to two servers + a shared storage (may be a
        SAN or a NAS). So I have to install all bareos-fd, bareos-sd
        and bareos-dir on these two servers as high available services.

        I hope to make PostgreSQL high availability with transaction
        log shipping.

        But I donot have an idea to make bareos services high available.

        Is there anyone who has deployed a high available cluster for
        bareos?

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