> Apart from Phils suggestion, which is what I would do too, you could 
> also see if what Novell calls Netware is already available with an 
> underlying linux... that's what they want to achieve finally, but I 
> don't know if they are there already.

Most of the features, functions and services which have run on NetWare will now 
run on Linux. Of course, Novell gives most support to SuSE, but they also claim 
to support RH.

We are presently migrating some of our NetWare servers to Linux. We have 
already migrated a W2K server that way.
 
I suppose my boss wanted me to post this question so that, in the event we are 
totally satisfied and awed by Bacula, we may move to it as our only backup 
solution.

This whole exercise came about because our Backup Exec for NetWare would see 
this ex-W2K-now-SuSE Linux server, except for the directories we particularly 
wanted to back up. These directories are distinguished only in that they are 
shared out with Samba. Our support period with Veritas has expired, and I got 
no solutions to this problem by googling, so we decided to try Bacula.

The bad news is that I am rather new to Linux. I have learned a great deal in 
the last year or so, but I have a lot more to learn before I hang out my 
shingle.

The good news is that Bacula is now backing up those directories and I 
understand a good deal more about Bacula than I did at first. As I said in 
another post, much of my floundering around has been due to the differences in 
concepts and philosiphies between Bacula and BE. I supported ArcServe for a 
while a few years ago * an experience I would like to forget * and I installed 
Arkeia on this SuSE box before trying Bacula.

So far, so good. Today we are working on getting wxWidgets working so we can 
have a graphical front end. I am (so far) happy with bconsole, but my boss 
wants a gui so that if I bite the big one, someone else can quickly take over 
managing backups.

Tks n rgds,
Richard White CNE6
Network Engineer
Mason County, Washington
360-427-5501
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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