I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
If this works well in same folder you will find the mount point of his
disks, and you can find all
On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
If this works well in same folder you will find
Sean M Clark wrote:
On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there I think
you can put and run one static-bacula-fd and the confing file..
If this works well in same
I try to avoid NFS for heavy or prolonged use because of bad experiences. I
have an untried 15-bay Coraid AOE array. What I have accomplished is to
notice that the AOE array disks show up, without re-configuring the kernel,
on a linux box via the LAN and a mount later, it's available for use. I
What NAS did you get sd working on?
Mehma
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Sean M Clark smcl...@tamu.edu wrote:
On 2010Jan20 9:19 AM, Carlo Filippetto wrote:
I don't know the answare, but if it runs samba means the the SO is
linux, so I think you can connect to it with ssh, and there
On 2010Jan20 4:07 PM, mehma sarja wrote:
What NAS did you get sd working on?
Mehma
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It was a LaCie 2big network. It took a bit of effort to figure out
how to get access to get bacula-sd installed, but it's actually been
running quite well ever since.
And, yes, I actually DID put in a
Sean M Clark wrote:
On 2010Jan20 4:07 PM, mehma sarja wrote:
What NAS did you get sd working on?
Mehma
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It was a LaCie 2big network. It took a bit of effort to figure out
how to get access to get bacula-sd installed, but it's actually been
running quite well ever since.
And, yes,
Dan Langille wrote:
FYI, FreeNAS comes with Bacula built in. It'll soon have ZFS as well.
Sorry, it appears it already has ZFS.
And not quite built in, but with instructions:
http://freenas.org/documentation:howto:adding_bacula_to_freenas?s[]=bacula