Hi!
I'm finding any examples about configurations of one server with
DIR+SD+FD, and another server with only SD+FD.
We have two bacula servers (disk/file based backup). Every server has
his own director and this make difficult the day to day operations. We
would like to have only one director in
Zitat von Manuel Trujillo :
> Hi!
>
> I'm finding any examples about configurations of one server with
> DIR+SD+FD, and another server with only SD+FD.
>
> We have two bacula servers (disk/file based backup). Every server has
> his own director and this make difficult the day to day operations. W
2012/8/22 :
> As far as i know the director can use multiple storage daemons by
> simply listing them in the director configuration and match the
> passwords used in the storage configuration. Be aware that you must
> use FQDN or external IP addresses for the Address parameter, not
> localhost.
I
2012/8/22 :
> As far as i know the director can use multiple storage daemons by
> simply listing them in the director configuration and match the
> passwords used in the storage configuration. Be aware that you must
> use FQDN or external IP addresses for the Address parameter, not
> localhost.
O
2012/8/22 :
> As far as i know the director can use multiple storage daemons by
> simply listing them in the director configuration and match the
> passwords used in the storage configuration. Be aware that you must
> use FQDN or external IP addresses for the Address parameter, not
> localhost.
I
On Aug 21, 2012, at 12:53 PM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
> BTW: Do you need some Hardware? We have a Overland LXB Powerloader
> (DLT-8000) near the dustbin ;-)
I am going to guess it is in Germany and I know I'm in USA. :)
--
Dan Langille - http://langille.org
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Zitat von Manuel Trujillo :
> 2012/8/22 :
>> As far as i know the director can use multiple storage daemons by
>> simply listing them in the director configuration and match the
>> passwords used in the storage configuration. Be aware that you must
>> use FQDN or external IP addresses for the Ad
2012/8/22
> Not sure what you mean. You have for example the following:
>
> #
> # Bacula Director Configuration file
.
.
.
> Hope this helps
Yes, but I need to experiment a bit and maybe then, expose my questions...
Regards.
Manu
Zitat von lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
> Hello
>
> according to the manual client based software compression is not
> useful when using tape drives with builtin compression like LTO. Is
> this still true when using data encryption? With this the encrypted
> data are normally not really compresable anymor
On 08/22/12 11:18, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
> Zitat von lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
>> according to the manual client based software compression is not
>> useful when using tape drives with builtin compression like LTO. Is
>> this still true when using data encryption? With this the encrypted
>> data ar
From: Eric Sisolak mailto:haldir.j...@gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 3:50 PM
To: "Clark, Patricia A." mailto:clar...@ornl.gov>>
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bconsole not displaying all jobs
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Clark, Patricia A.
mailto:clar...@ornl.gov>> wrote:
Both bat a
Hi list!,
I'm trying to configure a new bacula server, so this time I'd like to
make it as clear and flexible as I can.
On the director side, my idea is to have a few config files, and then
import them at client's.
Inside bacula-dir.conf, I'm including a file for the client:
@/etc/bacula/direct
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