Hi folks,
I am looking for a possibility to restore data to a different machine
from that machine that data has been backed up off.
I have saved data from machine a and want to restore them to machine b.
Do I have to configure machine b with the bacula-fd.conf file of machine
a, or is there
The more I look into it, the more it gets weird.
Gavin McCullagh schrieb:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Telnetting from external-fd to server-sd using the above mentionened FQDN
and the port of the storage daemon (telnet storage.server.sd 9103)
outputs exactly the same
Chris Shelton schrieb:
Dirk,
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:35 AM, Dirk H. Schulz
dirk.sch...@kinzesberg.de wrote:
And then - just from pure desperation - I started bacula-fd manually
instead of via launchd (with the same parameters launchd is given) - and
now it works!
Somehow
Hi folks,
I searched documentation for that but did not find any hint, neither
positive nor negative:
Does Bacula call a RunAfterJob script with certain environment
variables or arguments like e.g. jobid, jobname, success/failure, etc.?
Dirk
I am running a bacula director (and storage daemon) on a machine in a
private IP net. One of the clients is located in a public IP net (let's
call it external-fd). The connection from server-dir/server-sd to
external fd is NATed.
Like described on the bacula.org website in dealing with
Hi,
is it possible to have Bacula write to Tandberg's firewire VXA
StorageLoader?
And if yes, has someone tested that on MacOS X or Linux? Anyone out there
using this storage loader regularly?
I have to test this storage loader as a backup device, and tests with
Retrospect and PresSTORE are
Dan,
--On 23. November 2008 16:49:46 -0500 Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 23, 2008, at 4:59 AM, Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to have Bacula write to Tandberg's firewire VXA
StorageLoader?
How does the device present itself to the OS?
How do I find out
Hi folks,
I have started testing Bacula and do have a peculiar phenomen.
I am using Bacula 1.36.x because it comes with Debian Sarge stable
(compiling the current version comes after the first testing phase). The
data I use for backup testing is an amount of 550 GB which consists of
nearly 2
Hi folks,
I have read bacula docs all day and did not find out the following for
sure, so please bear with me. I would evaluate Bacula in detail if the
following were possible:
I want my users to be able to backup their stuff on their own. All of
them should use the same director on the