an exact-fit Centos replacement so far.
>
>
> On 7/7/21 2:25 AM, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> > On 07/07/2021 15:18, Marc Ferrand wrote:
> >> If you had a choice, on which system would you install bacula and why ?
> >> These are OSes I'm familiar with in order or prefere
Hello, I'm a noob and just installed bacula on WinServer 2012 R2 from
binary, during install, it asks for Director parameters: name, address (and
passwd). What should I fill in, please?
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If you had a choice, on which system would you install bacula and why ?
These are OSes I'm familiar with in order or preference :
lint Mint (20, fork of Ubuntu/Debian), CentOS 7 (free version of RHEL),
Windows 10 (Desktop), DragonFly BSD (fork of freeBSD), Windows Server 2012
R2.
Any advice or
ill work across all of
> these. In my case I ended up with Bacula on Debian as that was the bulk
> of my OSes and then had to port Bacula client Centos7 to a compatible
> version, it was a total nightmare I never got a client for Mac OS to work.
>
> regards
>
> Steven
Hello all,
my main goal is to backup CloneZilla folders/images on a LTO5 tape
system/library.
This should usually be done on a one shot trip (no incremental).
I read the whole
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals/en/main/Brief_Tutorial.html
documentation but was unable to find how to create a
Hello, previously posted "Is Bacula the best software for me ?"
but only get one unhelpful answer (thanks indeed to Jose Alberto).
Bacula is installed and running on several OSes but I'll prefer using Linux
Mint 20.2
or CentOS7.
Please tell me how to create my first job
or redirect me to the