On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 01:49:23PM +0200, Arne Kloecker wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> i'm quite new to bacula, but i would really love to switch our site from 
> $big-and-ugly-commercial-software to Bacula.
> 
> Beside some other questions, which i might ask later if i don't find the 
> answers for myself, there is one thing i'm badly concerned about:
> Does Bacula provide some way to separate the backups of different machines?
> So that the administrator/users of backup-client-A cannot restore/access/see 
> files of the backup of backup-client-B? Ideally with the posibility the 
> backup-administrator to allow backup-client-C to acces it's own files AND the 
> files of backup-client-B.

Arne,
Yes, both of the above can be done using restricted consoles.  Please
see the documentation on restricted consoles.  You can control not only
what data different machines can "see", but what they can do with it.


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