Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-24 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 6/24/22 14:37, Josh Fisher wrote: If it is running in a jail, then how does it have access to all zfs datasets? Doesn't bacula-fd have to run as root no matter what OS it is running on? How else can it backup all of the other plugins, etc.? I'm no TrueNAS, but FreeBSD user: I usually

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-24 Thread Josh Fisher
On 6/20/22 06:35, Justin Case wrote: Thats right. Such a plugin is something like a wrapper/installer that creates a jail environment for an existing application and hopefully provides a nice interface. So in the case of Bacula it would be a jail where all components are installed, so that

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-20 Thread Justin Case
Thats right. Such a plugin is something like a wrapper/installer that creates a jail environment for an existing application and hopefully provides a nice interface. So in the case of Bacula it would be a jail where all components are installed, so that one could use the director there to pull

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-20 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, niedz., 19 cze 2022 o 22:59 Austin C Phelps napisał(a): > Truenas core plugins are preconfigured jails for a given application. > OK, so it is a TrueNAS Plugin, which terminology I fully understand. It is not a Bacula Plugin. best regards -- Radosław Korzeniewski

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-20 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, niedz., 19 cze 2022 o 23:45 dmitri maziuk napisał(a): > On 2022-06-19 2:42 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote: > > > But reading on the internet what iX-Systems Plugins are I think it is > > not what I understand with the above term. > > TrueNAS is a specialized version of OpenBSD that

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-20 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, niedz., 19 cze 2022 o 23:32 Justin Case napisał(a): > To be 100% clear: the term “plugin” here is meant in the context of > TrueNAS Core, so a plugin FOR TrueNAS Core (not a plugin for Bacula). > OK, I understand. But this terminology is weird for me. I created a Bacula Plugin FOR

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread Austin C Phelps
. Well you shouldn't cause it will issues when it's time to upgrade. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> From: Radosław Korzeniewski Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2022, 15:44 To: Justin Case Cc: Bacula users Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for T

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread Larry Rosenman
On 06/19/2022 4:44 pm, dmitri maziuk wrote: On 2022-06-19 2:42 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote: But reading on the internet what iX-Systems Plugins are I think it is not what I understand with the above term. TrueNAS is a specialized version of OpenBSD that comes with web-based UI to ZFS

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread dmitri maziuk
On 2022-06-19 5:02 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote: For the record it's FreeBSD, not OpenBSD. Sorry, us liGNUx lusers keep forgetting which one's which, or why. Dima ___ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread dmitri maziuk
On 2022-06-19 2:42 PM, Radosław Korzeniewski wrote: But reading on the internet what iX-Systems Plugins are I think it is not what I understand with the above term. TrueNAS is a specialized version of OpenBSD that comes with web-based UI to ZFS storage subsystem. A plugin is a binary

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread Justin Case
To be 100% clear: the term “plugin” here is meant in the context of TrueNAS Core, so a plugin FOR TrueNAS Core (not a plugin for Bacula). > On 19. Jun 2022, at 21:42, Radosław Korzeniewski > wrote: > > Hello, > > śr., 15 cze 2022 o 12:50 Justin Case >

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-19 Thread Radosław Korzeniewski
Hello, śr., 15 cze 2022 o 12:50 Justin Case napisał(a): > Or is there actually a Bacula Plugin for TrueNAS Core and I just did not > look right and did not find it? > We need to commit to terminology as every person can understand different questions here. Bacula has a feature called Plugins

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-15 Thread Austin C Phelps
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Q: Bacula for TrueNAS Core?

2022-06-15 Thread dmitri maziuk
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