Hello bacula users!
I have a question about the Bacula(community version) features.
Does it support "Infinite Block-level incremental backup" on the most recent
version?
I assumed that it seems to be not supported, but would like to double-check.
Thanks in advance
Yeena
On 07/11/16 10:44, Michael Munger wrote:
> I need to solve the "what if the office burns down" problem.
>
> Is there a way to configure replication with Bacula? Suppose I have 50 x
> 50GB volumes that receive 250MB to 1G of new data per day. What's the
> best way to replicate / copy / backup the
I need to solve the "what if the office burns down" problem.
Is there a way to configure replication with Bacula? Suppose I have 50 x
50GB volumes that receive 250MB to 1G of new data per day. What's the
best way to replicate / copy / backup the backups offsite? My current
thought is to use rsync
Hi everybody,
Sorry for my english.
Anyone can give an example of a verify volume job ?
I want to check periodically that all my volumes were not corrupted. (I do
backup to file)
Thanks,
Erwan
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Sorry, I already exposed the typo
forever. :-)
On 07/11/2016 12:26 PM, Francisco Javier Funes Nieto wrote:
Oh SH*T... I've a typo in the Schedule for
incrementals.
If I don't send the email to the list, the typo will
The schedule is doing what you asked it
to do. The first backup at 15:30 corresponds to your
5th Run statement and the second one corresponds to 4th Run
statement.
To the 4th and the 5th Run statements are probably not what you
really want
to
Oh SH*T... I've a typo in the Schedule for incrementals.
If I don't send the email to the list, the typo will hide forever. xD
Sorry for the garbage ! ;)
J.
2016-07-11 12:24 GMT+02:00 Francisco Javier Funes Nieto :
> Hi all,
>
> I'd moved my old bacula server (7.0.5 from
Hi all,
I'd moved my old bacula server (7.0.5 from src / Debian 8) to a new FreeBSD
machine (7.4 from ports/ freebsd 10.3).
A rare behaviour occurs then with this schedule for a Job.
The client schedule it's like this:
Schedule {
Name = "CicloAnual"
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