Good to know; I've been out of the windows loop for a long while.
On Aug 24, 2009 11:54am, Jari Fredriksson ja...@iki.fi wrote:
Holy smokes what an adventure!!
Windows XP's hosts file to point it in the right
direction (to the VPN IP). XP stores its hosts file in an
odd
Holy smokes what an adventure!!
Here's the software I am using for this:
I had bacula 2.4.4 running on my Mac, which I am using as my director and
as my storage daemon (I have an external USB drive sticking off of it just
for backups).
VPN, I am using OpenVPN, and, for grins, I downloaded
I did change the fileset to add an exclude in between. Would that cause all
the previously backed-up files to be backed up again? If so, I suppose I
should just delete the original job, and re-run the full backup. Seems
silly, though, to have it run a full backup just because an exclusion
Thanks, François
I don't think I had specified it at the Client resource. Jobs was
unnecessary, since I am looking to run multiple jobs simultaneously, rather
than two instances of the same job at the same time. The others I had
specified. We'll give it another try and see what we can make
Hi all
I have a tape library w/ 2 drives.
I have max jobs set to 3 in bacula-dir.conf
I have autoselect set to yes in bacula-sd.conf
For some reason, when I am trying to run 2 concurrent jobs of the same of
different priority, Bacula is only using 1 tape drive. Obviously, I am
missing
I'm pulling a massive full backup, and am curious on one point. I can see,
in bconsole, that the file daemon is examining files. I can also see that
the bytes / files backed up is holding at 0 on the jobs list. Does bacula
examine all the files before it begins to actually back them up? Ie