On Monday 2022-05-02 15:36:53 Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users wrote:
> On 5/2/22 07:54, Guilherme Santos wrote:
> > Hey guys, what's up?
> >
> > Could someone tell me more about bacula-dir.conmsg? Mine is about
> > 21G... Why this archive has this size? Thanks!!
>
> That file is the on-disk bc
Hey guy, thanks to supply me... it's helped a lot!
De: Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
Enviado: segunda-feira, 2 de maio de 2022 12:36
Para: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Assunto: Re: [Bacula-users] About bacula-dir.conmsg
On 5/2/22 07:54, Guilherme S
Thanks Bill.
Hector B.
On Mon, May 2, 2022, 10:35 AM Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users <
bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 5/2/22 11:08, Hector Barrera wrote:
> > Quick question, where is this file located at?
> >
> > Please advise.
> >
> > Hector B.
>
> It is in the directory configu
On 5/2/22 11:08, Hector Barrera wrote:
Quick question, where is this file located at?
Please advise.
Hector B.
It is in the directory configured in the Director's bacula-dir.conf file as the
"Working Directory" and this is different
for different distributions depending on what the package
Quick question, where is this file located at?
Please advise.
Hector B.
On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 7:28 AM Guilherme Santos
wrote:
> Hey guys, what's up?
>
> Could someone tell me more about bacula-dir.conmsg? Mine is about
> 21G... Why this archive has this size?
> Thanks!!
> ___
On 5/2/22 07:54, Guilherme Santos wrote:
Hey guys, what's up?
Could someone tell me more about bacula-dir.conmsg? Mine is about 21G...
Why this archive has this size?
Thanks!!
That file is the on-disk bconsole buffer of console messages.
You can do one of either:
1. Type 'messages' in
Hey guys, what's up?
Could someone tell me more about bacula-dir.conmsg? Mine is about 21G...
Why this archive has this size?
Thanks!!
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On Friday 10 August 2007 03:26:41 am Othman JAMIL administrateur réseau wrote:
> hello every body
Hi Jamil,
> im an network administrator an im lookin for a good backup solution so
Believe me, no such thing exists. But bacula is reasonable.
> im very interested by the bacula solution but i have
Hello,
10.08.2007 09:26,, Othman JAMIL administrateur réseau wrote::
> hello every body
> im an network administrator an im lookin for a good backup solution so
> im very interested by the bacula solution but i have a little question :
> can i make my backups in the hardisk of my backup server w
hello every body
im an network administrator an im lookin for a good backup solution so
im very interested by the bacula solution but i have a little question :
can i make my backups in the hardisk of my backup server with bacula?
best regards.
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No - 3) don't apply - try dar
Mandag 26 juni 2006 09:15 skrev Stephen Liu:
> Hi folks,
>
> FedoraCore5_64
>
> Bacula is completely new to me. I'm searching a right tool to backup a
> working Data directory residing on /home with following requirement;
>
> 1) Just backup the working Data directory
Hi Peter,
Tks for your advice.
> > 3) The backup image can be read without restore
>
> You mean like browsing? Yeah, it is possible.
Yes. Can its files be copied similar to a tarball. I can read and
copy files from a tarball after mounting it without acturally
decompressing it.
> > 4) In or
Hi folks,
FedoraCore5_64
Bacula is completely new to me. I'm searching a right tool to backup a
working Data directory residing on /home with following requirement;
1) Just backup the working Data directory on /home.
2) The backup image can be restored to another HD on another Linux PC,
not onl
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