[bareos-users] Always Incremental: Copy Job for the longterm pool

2020-08-07 Thread 'Toni Burger' via bareos-users
Hi again, I setup a Always Incremental bareos configuration, like described hier: https://docs.bareos.org/master/TasksAndConcepts/AlwaysIncrementalBackupScheme.html Most of it is working correct, wihtout the last step. What i want to achieve: 1) Incremental Backups from my clients -> go to

Re: [bareos-users] Backup strategy for large dataset

2020-08-07 Thread Brock Palen
Yeah I don’t know any backup system that works the way you laid it out here. All I know of have to eventually roll up the backups into a consolidated version. This is done two ways. 1. Periodic Full backup (Classic method, pulling a full new copy of the data from the backup target, does not

Re: Re: [bareos-users] Re: installation of bareos fails

2020-08-07 Thread 'Jon SCHEWE' via bareos-users
Tilman, Note that I specifically used the 16.04 repository because it still has 32-bit packages. These are working for me on my 18.04 system. Jon Schewe Research Scientist C: +1 612.263.2718 O: +1 952.545.5720 jon.sch...@rtx.com Raytheon Technologies Raytheon

Re: [bareos-users] Re: installation of bareos fails

2020-08-07 Thread Andreas Rogge
Hi Tilman, Am 07.08.20 um 01:26 schrieb 'Tilman Glotzner' via bareos-users: > An apt search seems to return only 64 bit package. So I assume that the > repository for 18.04 does not host any 32bit packages. That's correct. We decided not to build i386 packages for Ubuntu 18.04 anymore. The last

[bareos-users] Re: How to configure a copy job for different source pools

2020-08-07 Thread 'Toni Burger' via bareos-users
Hi, i think this post isn't relevant anymore. I had a look at the "Always incremental feature" ... which fits more to my backup strategy. Also one question came up with this configuraiton, but I will start a new thread about that. Thanks. Toni Toni Burger schrieb am Montag, 3. August 2020

Re: [bareos-users] Backup strategy for large dataset

2020-08-07 Thread a.br...@mail.de
Thanks a lot, Brock, for your comprehensive post and also to the others. I haven't fully worked through your example cases yet, but it will certainly help me to get my head around it all. Maybe it helps if I provide a few more details about how the data/images are organized: I run a Linux

Re: [bareos-users] Backup strategy for large dataset

2020-08-07 Thread Spadajspadaj
As I wrote earlier, this looks more like archiving plan, not a backup one (or a combination of backup and archiving). But more to the point - in case of backups you have to have a verification plan and periodical restore tests. In case of archiving you need to have a verification plan (i.e.

Re: [bareos-users] Backup strategy for large dataset

2020-08-07 Thread a.br...@mail.de
Thanks a lot, Brock, for your comprehensive post and also to the others. I haven't fully worked through your example cases yet, but it will certainly help me to get my head around it all. Maybe it helps if I provide a few more details about how the data/images are organized: I run a Linux