Hi,

On 6/12/2006 4:33 PM, Cassiano Pilipavicius wrote:
> 
> Independent of the reasons, anybody knows if there''s a way to continue 
> a job after a reboot of the bacula server.
>  
> I know that in some other backup systems (like arkeia) i can do it. Its 
> possible to do it with bacula?

No.

Kerns reasoning concerning handling of broken network connections, let 
alone server reboots, can be found in a mail he recently send:

> It is unlikely something that I personally will do in any case, because a 
> couple of the basic premises on which Bacula was designed was that IP very 
> rarely makes final delivery errors, so we can rely on the underlying OS to 
> ensure correct delivery (don't reinvent the wheel), and that Internet 
> connections will be extremely reliable. 
> 
> I have found both of these to be true.  I never get dropped connections here 
> for anything I am doing, and if users experience dropped lines, IMO, they 
> probably have either an ethnet card problem or should do some serious talking 
> to their ISP.

Arno
> Thanks!
> 
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