> Ok Dan. So ¿how do you do the ddbb backups if Bacula isn't a reliable > solution in this case? I must assume that the correct way would be to > work in both ways: Bacula for "normal" data and specialized tools (as > mysqldump) for "special" data. > We are talking about using bacula for both. Just with backing up databases you run a script that dumps the database first to a file then bacula performs a backup on that file. See the make_catalog_backup script.
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