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Hello all,

Being a Bacula newbie I would just like to confirm that I have enough
backups to restore once disaster strikes.

The current setup is like this:
Bacula is making backups to disk, and these volumes are then written to DVD.

What I would like to confirm is that I will be able to restore these
backups if the Bacula server crashes and what I need to backup on the
bacula server to be able to restore it.

What I backup currently is this:
  o The backup volumes that bacula creates.
  o The catalog database file is also backed up to the same volume.
(must this maybe be seperate?
  o The Bacula configuration files for the different daemons.

Am I missing something here that I must know of?

Thanks in advance.
- ---Jaco
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