So I had to bscan the whole disk (168.000 files) into the bacula database
to get one file of 20 k ;-)
thanks for attending
Steen
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ntioned on this on
the list, but
can't find it in the archives - link to GMane archives are not working for
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and sourgeforge gives 9000 hits
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Regards
Steen
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I have it running also with multiple clients, but a bit more like the
example in the manual - the volume names and creation dates are left as
first created - I can easily see what volumes are used by the update
timestamp though - and I have all pools belonging to the same clients on
the same disk
Just to add my experiences and ideas,
we have also for 10 years been backing up Dominos nfs databases without any
special agent or setup and without shutting it down.
We have never had any problem restoring either - but it is not so often you
need to restore - so it is no proof
Domino server do
My Pool section is here - it works and is inspired by the disk backup
example in the manual:
# Default pool definition
Pool {
Name = Default
Pool Type = Backup
Recycle = yes # Bacula can automatically recycle
Volumes
AutoPrune = yes # Prune expir
It seems to me that setting up a restricted console to use from the
specific client might be something in the direction of what you want.
As far as I know it restricts the view that the user at the client sees -
maybe not the fd itself
regards
Steen
prune or purge the volumes first?
I just want to be sure rather than surprised - any clarifications from
experienced people are welcome
regards
Steen
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It goes without saying that we are talking about a windows client.
Another strange thing is, that after the incremental I did a differential
backup.
After that I did a restore, chose no 5, most recent backup for a client.
Bacula correctly chose the recent differential backup and the last full
b
Hello all,
I have taken a full backup of a rather large fileset.
One user had some directories where only he had access - not SYSTEM and not
Administrators - and they were not backed up.
After the full backup the user changed the directories to grant access to
the above.
Now I would presume tha
Well - I'm going to disks now. I think..
Disks are fast
Data on disks don't deteriorate like tape
Disks are reusable 1000 times - tapes 20 to 40
Disks are easier to copy from
Disks are cheaper than tapes now
It is easy to have a few external disks to carry away for off-site storage
It is easier t
gmentation violation
Cheers
Steen
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ption?
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