*Made the following config files:*


























*/etc/bareos/bareos-fd.d/directorDirector { Name = backup-dir Password = 
"******"Connection From Client To Director = yesAddress = 192.168.8.1} 
/etc/bareos/bareos-dir.d/client-jobClient {Name = client-testAddress = 
10.10.22.90Password = "******"File Retention = 90 daysJob Retention = 30 
daysAutoPrune = yesConnection From Client To Director = trueConnection From 
Director To Client = noHeartbeat Interval = 60}Job {Name = 
"backup-client-test"Client = "client-test"RunOnIncomingConnectInterval = 
12hJobDefs = "backup-client-linux-jobdefs"} *
*Job in progress:*







*8 2022-05-24 22:19:16 backup-dir JobId 94: Encryption: 
TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 TLSv1.37 2022-05-24 22:19:16 backup-dir JobId 
94: Handshake: Immediate TLS6 2022-05-24 22:19:16 backup-dir JobId 94: 
Using Client Initiated Connection (client-test).5 2022-05-24 22:19:16 
backup-dir JobId 94: Probing client protocol... (result will be saved until 
config reload)4 2022-05-24 22:19:16 backup-dir JobId 94: Using Device 
"storage-gr-lvm" to write.3 2022-05-24 22:19:16 backup-dir JobId 94: Start 
Backup JobId 94, Job=backup-client-test.2022-05-24_22.19.13_172 2022-05-24 
22:19:13 backup-dir JobId 94: No prior or suitable Full backup found in 
catalog. Doing FULL backup.1 2022-05-24 22:19:13 backup-dir JobId 94: No 
prior Full backup Job record found.*

*this task hangs in this state, and after a while dobles of this task 
appear in cycles. What could I be missing?*

пятница, 20 мая 2022 г. в 10:25:55 UTC+3, [email protected]: 

> Two things:
>
> 1) Client-initiated connections
>
> 2) Run On Incoming Connect Interval = <some interval> within the job 
> definition
>
> And you're good to go.
>
> If your laptop or whatever powers up, connects to bareos server and it 
> notices that last backup job was more than predefined time ago, it starts 
> new backup job.
>
>
> On Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:11:38 PM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Bareos does a great job of backing up servers (computers that are always 
>> on). Is there a way to backup computers that are not turned on 
>> systematically, but before performing a backup, check its availability on 
>> the local network, or is there another way?
>
>

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