On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 10:21 +0100, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> 
> The problem is that to the best of my knowledge no one besides me (and one 
> other user -- see below) has ever used bcopy, and no one has ever asked how 
> to use it, so I have not put much effort into ensuring that bcopy works 
> correctly.  The proof of this is that I have bscan, btape, and bextract 
> regression scripts but nothing for bcopy.
> 

I use bcopy (planning to, anyway), if that makes it any more worthwhile.

Is there any existing utility for creating bootstrap files? I've written
a python script that I can use to generate a bootstrap file for a given
job, but that seems kinda redundant, since bacula already has the code
for it (unfortunately, I'm not a C programmer).

I'd like to be able to script the bcopy of certain jobs to a remote SD
or to tape, so the canceled restore method of generating a bootstrap
file doesnt work well for me. How do other folks do this?

-davidc

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stone. -Emerson [Letters and Social Aims]



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