If you are talking about bconsole on Unix: remove the execute permission
for your usual user, and use sudo to launch bconsole as a different
user. Sudo can ask for a password.
In Windows, you can achieve a similar effect also by removing the
permissions for that user, and then in the shortcut t
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:21 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> 2009/7/21 Mitch Anderson :
>> When will bacula remove the archive bit for windows backups? after its
>> completed the backup's status is "OK" or after the file that its backing up
>> has been successfully transferred to the storage daemon.
>>
2009/7/21 Mitch Anderson :
> When will bacula remove the archive bit for windows backups? after its
> completed the backup's status is "OK" or after the file that its backing up
> has been successfully transferred to the storage daemon.
>
I do not believe bacula makes any use of the archive bit.
Hello,
This is to inform you that we have released the Bacula source tar files and
the Windows binaries for Bacula version 3.0.2. They are loaded in their
respective download locations on Source Forge (bacula, and win32/64).
Version 3.0.2 is primarily a important bug fix update to version 3.0.
When will bacula remove the archive bit for windows backups? after its
completed the backup's status is "OK" or after the file that its backing up
has been successfully transferred to the storage daemon.
-Mitch
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Morning,
This morning I have been asked if there is a way to put a password on
bconsole, such that a password is required to 'login' to bconsole before
performing a restore, etc. Is a password enabling option for bconsole
already there or do I need to hack the source (if management decides a
passw
Jayson Broughton wrote:
> - BAT has been successfully installed on the server. I had to create a
> custom rpm from an Fedora Core 7 qt library and install it. This is how I
> did it
>
> Creating Custom RPM for QT-4.4.3 & Enable BAT
> 1. Download qt4-4.3.4-14.fc7.src.rpm from a repo
> 2. rpmbuil
I went through all the logs and found no errors involving scsi except for this.
I only found this
once so i guess it's not not a biggy.
Jun 19 14:16:05 fileserver kernel: scsi 0:0:3:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
Jun 19 14:16:05 fileserver kernel: scsi 0:0:3:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
Jun
I've had some small problems trying to get bacula up and running on an
older Linux system. Specifically:
Debian 3.0 aka woody
# uname -a
Linux postoffice.burg.com 2.2.20 #1 Thu Feb 26 18:12:28 UTC 2004 i686 unknown
I installed bacula 2.2.8 from sources and am using sqlite 2.4.7 from
the debian p
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Mike Ruskai wrote:
> On 7/20/2009 9:32 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
>> I found this today:
>>
>> http://searchstorage.techtarget.com.au/articles/34020-Open-source-backup-tools-Amanda-BackupPC-and-Bacula-compared
>>
>> However, very little comparison is done
> On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 11:57:51 +0200, C Keschnat said:
>
> is it somehow possible to use a Full backup from a different job for an
> incremental backup of another job?
No.
> I have jobs for clients which run under a "normal" schedule (differential
> daily, full weekly). Some Server need t
Hello,
I use Bacula-Server on Debian.
I make backups from Linux and Windows. And I can restor some files to
Linux and, I think to windows too.
But now I have a Problem with a restor to Windows.
I start the restor and in the interaktiv mod I can see the filesize of a
file. Then I make the restor,
I guess u could an admin jobs which starts a script that does your rsync backup
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Juli 2009 12:05
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Bacula-users] bacula - rsync like back
Dear All,
I have a requirement to backup files on the client first to the server
using rsync like capabilities (store files in flat structure instead
bacula format spesific).
Here is the scenario :
client(s) --> rsync --> Alfresco Drop Zone (there will be rule to
automatically re-organize the f
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