On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't be trying to back it up over the network.
However, there are
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't
Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you probably shouldn't be trying to back it up over the network.
It's a Windows workstation and I've set up the system where the person can
just click a shortcut that activates his job and he gets the notification
about the job by e-mail later. So rsync is not an option.
Why not? I do a lot of bacula based backups from windows machines that utilize
cwrsync
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 10:45:27 Uwe Schuerkamp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:52:44PM -0500, Phil Stracchino wrote:
My first inclination is to say that if the network connection to the
machine is sufficiently unstable that you can't complete a full backup,
you
On Thursday 07 January 2010 14:25:04 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
It's a Windows workstation and I've set up the system where the person can
just click a shortcut that activates his job and he gets the notification
about the job by e-mail later. So rsync is not an option.
Why not? I do a lot of
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Thus, rsync *is* an option.
Well, if I plan to use it along with Bacula, a client needs another amount of
data-space in a backup-server (and a chroot'ed user for rsync) - user would
then rsync his data into
On Thursday 07 January 2010 16:06:50 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Silver Salonen wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 15:41:15 Phil Stracchino wrote:
Thus, rsync *is* an option.
Well, if I plan to use it along with Bacula, a client needs another amount
of
data-space in a backup-server (and a
Hi.
Has anyone figured out how to continue a failed job? I have a client that has
gigabytes of data, but very fragile internet connection, so it's almost
impossible to get a normal full backup job.
I thought I'd do it with VirtualFull job to create a successful job out of
failed one and then
Am Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:08:17 +0200 schrieb Silver Salonen:
Hi.
Has anyone figured out how to continue a failed job? I have a client
that has gigabytes of data, but very fragile internet connection, so
it's almost impossible to get a normal full backup job.
I thought I'd do it with
Thomas Mueller tho...@chaschperli.ch kirjoitti viestissä
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Am Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:08:17 +0200 schrieb Silver Salonen:
Hi.
Has anyone figured out how to continue a failed job? I have a client
that has gigabytes of data, but very fragile internet connection,
Thomas Mueller wrote:
Am Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:08:17 +0200 schrieb Silver Salonen:
Hi.
Has anyone figured out how to continue a failed job? I have a client
that has gigabytes of data, but very fragile internet connection, so
it's almost impossible to get a normal full backup job.
I thought
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 19:30:42 Timo Neuvonen wrote:
Thomas Mueller tho...@chaschperli.ch kirjoitti viestissä
news:hi2ffj$ga...@ger.gmane.org...
Am Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:08:17 +0200 schrieb Silver Salonen:
Hi.
Has anyone figured out how to continue a failed job? I have a client
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