File records, together with a table specifying which files are in which
job, tell you which jobs you need to restore particular file if you want
to do a selective restore. I don't think I tried that but I suppose even
in case of a full restore you might not need every incremental you did
after
Hi all,
I'm a bit confused as to the purpose and use of File Records in the bareos
catalog. According to the documentation, Job Records alone are needed to
(easily) restore files.
I imagine the File Record stores metadata about the file at specific points in
time? So maybe needed for
I have wondered this also. As stated by OP the docs lead to this idea but I get the same behavior as OPSent from my iPhoneBrock PalenOn Nov 8, 2023, at 10:05 AM, 'christian vieser' via bareos-users wrote:Hi,according to the documentation about data spooling it should be possible to run several
Hi,
according to the documentation about data spooling it should be possible to
run several jobs in parallel, one writing directly to the tape drive while
another job is filling the spooling area, despooling when the first job
releases the drive.
When I set Maximum Concurrent Jobs = 1 in the
Thanks for the answer
Best
Silvio
Am 08.11.23 um 10:49 schrieb Bruno Friedmann (bruno-at-bareos):
python3-ldap will be part of bareos 23
you can already test it with the experimental repository (better to go
with EL9 due to pyhton3 version being more recent)
On Wednesday, 8 November
python3-ldap will be part of bareos 23
you can already test it with the experimental repository (better to go with
EL9 due to pyhton3 version being more recent)
On Wednesday, 8 November 2023 at 08:11:35 UTC+1 Silvio Schloeffel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> our CentOS7 based backup server now comes to is