Hello Justin,
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 at 16:55, Justin Case wrote:
> Thanks, I understand.
> Still the partial questions are open where I find the corresponding secret
> strings in Baculum. I am not complaining, just want to make explicit that
> not all parts of the questions are answered yet.
>
>
Hi there,
I have a client behind a firewall and the director is unable to connect to this
client, but the client may connect to the director and to the SD.
In the main manual is documented that one should to this:
on the Director side in the Client directive:
AllowFDConnections = yes
on
Hello John,
I found this approach quite compelling:
> On 16. Jun 2022, at 00:24, John Lockard wrote:
>
> |sh -c ’echo /mnt/cdat-*’
No matter what characters i use for the ‘ I get "Error sending include list.”
(already put in the actual pathes for sh and echo). Log: bacula-dir JobId 0:
Fatal
Fileset {
Name = “cadat"
EnableVss = no
EnableSnapshot = no
Include {
Options {
OneFS = no
RegexDir = "/mnt/cdat-.*"
}
Options {
OneFS = no
Exclude = yes
RegexDir = ".*"
}
File = "/mnt"
}
}
Justin, looking at this, Within /mnt, doesn't your exclude
On 6/15/22 15:23, sruckh--- via Bacula-users wrote:> Below is an example
Fileset I use which has includes and excludes.
Fileset {
Name = "Firewall Full"
Include {
File = "/"
File = "/boot"
File = "/home"
File = "/var"
Options {
Compression = "Gzip"
I understand what the example does, it is very much standard.
Alas, it does not touch any of the points where my use case is special:
- it enumerates all inclusions and exclusions - that is explicitely what I
cannot and do not want to do as each FD machine has different subfolders, but
all start
On 2022-06-15 13:47, Justin Case wrote:
I re-read the chapter about filesets and fileset options.
In order to better understand what is happening I simplified the
fileset as follows:
Fileset {
Name = “cadat"
EnableVss = no
EnableSnapshot = no
Include {
Options {
OneFS = no
#
I re-read the chapter about filesets and fileset options.
In order to better understand what is happening I simplified the fileset as
follows:
> Fileset {
> Name = “cadat"
> EnableVss = no
> EnableSnapshot = no
> Include {
>Options {
> OneFS = no
> #RegexDir = "/mnt/cdat-.*"
>
Hi all,
I am somewhat struggling with the fileset algorithm, noob birth pains I guess.
I have a bunch of VMs that have mounted(!!) docker container appdata in
/mnt/cdat-.
So I wish to backup /mnt/cdat-* on each of these VMs, meaning I wish that the
content of each subdirectory in /mnt where
Thanks, found it under Director > Configure Director > JobDefs
> On 15. Jun 2022, at 18:28, Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users
> wrote:
>
> On 6/15/22 10:21, Justin Case wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> in the age of virtualization and cloud technology such as Kubernetes I would
>> assume that people
On 2022-06-15 11:21 AM, Justin Case wrote:
in the age of virtualization and cloud technology such as Kubernetes I would
assume that people might have a lot of VMs that use the same setup where they
may store container user data under the same path for each machine.
This is somewhat related
On 6/15/22 10:21, Justin Case wrote:
Hi there,
in the age of virtualization and cloud technology such as Kubernetes I would
assume that people might have a lot of VMs that use the same setup where they
may store container user data under the same path for each machine.
While I see that it is
Hi there,
in the age of virtualization and cloud technology such as Kubernetes I would
assume that people might have a lot of VMs that use the same setup where they
may store container user data under the same path for each machine.
While I see that it is possible to define just one fileset to
Bacula is in the freebsd freshports. Currently 11.0.5 is the highest version.
There are other versions there as well. To use it you create a jail, then you
can install from freshports. You can mount your datasets into the jail from the
jails tool.
Now truenas scale you either have to side load
On 2022-06-15 5:49 AM, Justin Case wrote:
...
All the best, I am looking forward to your thoughts on this.
My $.02 is why? If you're looking for a basic undelete/rollback
capability, ZFS has snapshots. It can ship those incrementally to
another ZFS system, in the long run the 2nd system
Thanks, I understand.
Still the partial questions are open where I find the corresponding secret
strings in Baculum. I am not complaining, just want to make explicit that not
all parts of the questions are answered yet.
Where ein Baculum do I find the bconsole secret for the bcsonsole config
On 6/15/22 08:12, Justin Case wrote:
Hi all,
when installing the bacula-client packageon Debian I end up i /etc/bacula with
bacula-fd.conf
and
bconsole.conf
I have 2 questions, that are still open although I searched through the main
documentation and read the chapters containing
Hello,
On 6/15/22 14:26, Olivier Delestre wrote:
Hi,
Still in v 9.6.7 with the repo https://bacula.org/packages/5
an idea of the return of the site ?
Before i use Git but it's down too.
You can clone the repository from
https://www.bacula.org/git
The previous URL should work,
Hi,
Still in v 9.6.7 with the repo https://bacula.org/packages/5
an idea of the return of the site ?
Before i use Git but it's down too.
Thanks for your works.
A+
Le 03/06/2022 à 16:35, Eric Bollengier a écrit :
Hello Olivier,
On 6/3/22 15:51, OLIVIER DELESTRE (Personnel)
Hi all,
when installing the bacula-client packageon Debian I end up i /etc/bacula with
bacula-fd.conf
and
bconsole.conf
I have 2 questions, that are still open although I searched through the main
documentation and read the chapters containing bconsole.conf:
(1) In bacula-fd.conf I understand
Hello all,
I was looking for a Bacula Plugin for a recent TrueNAS Core (bacula-fd to
backup its content, bacula-dir, bacula-sd to backup other machines’ content). I
can see that there has been a Bacula Plugin maintained by iX-Systems for
FreeNAS in the past, but it has been abandoned by
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