Hello,
Currently the data encryption option in Bacula is based on certificates,
meaning that if the person creating the certificates for the client keeps
his copy of the certs, he is able to restore and decrypt the data without
the users approval, since some people want their data undecryptable
Hello.
Any ideas about giving the user on the client to ability to run his backup
job? this could be useful for mobile users using laptops who are not always
present.
I know it can be done from bconsole but that would give the user full access
to bacula and I donĀ¹t want that.
Thanks for your reply, I will try that.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
From: Jeremy Maes j...@schaubroeck.be
Organization: Schaubroeck NV
Reply-To: j...@schaubroeck.be
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 13:15:52 +0100
To: Wassim Zaarour wassim.zaar...@navlink.com
Cc: bacula-users
. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
On 2/16/12 12:01 PM, Thomas Mueller tho...@chaschperli.ch wrote:
Am Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:07:40 +0200 schrieb Wassim Zaarour:
Hello,
Currently the data encryption option in Bacula is based on certificates,
meaning that if the person creating the certificates
Hello list,
Have anyone configured the tray monitor to be able to run a job from it? I
read in the manual that the new tray monitor has this ability.
This could be a great solution, to allow the users to run their jobs at
their will.
Thanks.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
Hello List,
I was wondering if the new clients for windows are able to run the jobs from
the tray monitor, I heard that it's possible in 5.2.5, can anybody confirm?
Or maybe there are other ways to let the user initiate his backup job from
the client?? Please advise.
Regards,
Hello List,
I thought I would share my installation of Bacula on Centos, so I wrote this
blog:
http://wassimzaarour.blogspot.com/2012/02/installing-bacula-526-on-centos-62
.html
Feel free to share, comment on the blog, and let me know what you think.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems
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skip_if_unavailable=1
gpgkey=http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/RPM-GPG-KEY-slaan
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Cheers
M
On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 19:59 +0200, Wassim Zaarour wrote:
Hello List,
I thought I would share my installation of Bacula on Centos, so I wrote
Hello List,
I was wondering if anyone is able to back Outlook PST files in an efficient
way with Bacula.
For my understanding if the PST file will be modified everyday, than Bacula
will be backing it up everyday with any level of Backup (Incremental,
Differential, Full) while we only need to
Hi List,
We are backing up to disks not tapes, now I need to set up a plan in case
the bacula server (director) crashes.
What to do in case the MySQL catalog is lost? Can we recover? I guess it is
easy to keep copy of configuration files to install on a new system but what
about the catalog?
Yes of course I went through it, I wanted to see if someone is actually
using it and how exactly.
Wassim C. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
On 3/2/12 12:59 PM, Konstantin Khomoutov
flatw...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:38:52 +0200
Wassim Zaarour wassim.zaar
schrieb Wassim Zaarour:
Hello List,
I was wondering if anyone is able to back Outlook PST files in an
efficient way with Bacula.
For my understanding if the PST file will be modified everyday, than
Bacula will be backing it up everyday with any level of Backup
(Incremental,
Differential
. Zaarour
Systems Network Engineer
On 3/2/12 3:11 PM, Thomas Mueller tho...@chaschperli.ch wrote:
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 13:02:23 +0200 schrieb Wassim Zaarour:
Hi List,
We are backing up to disks not tapes, now I need to set up a plan in
case the bacula server (director) crashes.
What
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