Hello,
On 1/19/2006 9:55 PM, javier rojas wrote:
hello,
i've managed to add a second client sucessfully (after 3 headaches),
and i did the example shown in the manual, but i got confused in how
can i change the directory i want to back up on the client, i mean,
i.e. i want to backup /home/javier/Desktop.
Re-read the manual. Set the fileset resource in the job definition in
the DIRs configuration to a suitable fileset.
second, i have a brand new maxtor NAS4100 raid 5, in wich i would like
to store the backups of my network, but the only problem is that it
has a windows 2000 os, so i can't install a bacula server, my question
is: can i redirect the storage of my backups to that server?, based on
your experiences, is there a problem when redirecting storage to a
windows based box???
As long as you can mount that NAS stuff from your SD, no problems.
Without knowing that device I still assume that it might not be the best
solution for a unix/linux-based storage client, though...
User IDs and permissions between NAS, SD and other network clients are
definitely one thing to consider, and speed will be another. You should
run some tests before deciding if you use NFS or SMB protocol (assuming
NFS is supported at all).
Arno
thank you.
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