Hello,

On 1/10/2007 1:27 PM, Christoph Klünter wrote:
>>>And then let nagios check if the files really got restored.
>>>something like "find /mnt/restore -ctime -6"
>>>Awesome.
>>
>>Don't forget the diff with the original file...
> 
> The original file might have changed since the last backup

Right, but you could always check with files selected from a pool of 
likely "probes", like /sbin/bacula-fd or something from /etc.

> or might be on
> a host which is not accessible by nagios.

Create a suitable nagios plugin :-)

> What about using the MD5sum in the
> database ? Would that be reliable ?

Sure, but when you rely on the catalog you could also run a verify job.

> Cheers, 
>          Christoph

Arno

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