On 05/ 5/10 09:32 AM, Craig Ringer wrote: > On 05/05/10 14:38, Henrik Johansen wrote: >> On 05/ 5/10 08:11 AM, Craig Ringer wrote: >>> Hi folks >>> >>> I've recently been saddled with a win2k8 server, and am trying to figure >>> out how to make it play with my backup infrastructure. >>> >>> Currently I've got it doing scheduled backups via Windows Server Backup >>> to an iSCSI volume exported by my backup server. In case the setup is of >>> interest to anyone it's written up here: >>> >>> >>> http://soapyfrogs.blogspot.com/2010/05/using-iet-iscsi-enterprise-target-for.html >>> >>> However ... I'd really like a way to integrate this into Bacula, though, >>> at least in terms of monitoring and alerts. I'm backing up user-visible >>> shares on the server with Bacula separately to the Windows image >>> backups, but would prefer to avoid the duplication. As there must be >>> people with 2k8 servers here, I thought I'd check in and see how others >>> are doing it. >> >> We are currently backing up 50+ w2k8 servers with Bacula - so far >> without any major pain. >> >> What exactly is your problem ? > > Are your backups suitable for restoring a bootable machine after total > loss/destruction, though?
Yes - we can do bare metal restore to either similar hardware or to a virtual machine. > If so, how are you doing that with Bacula? Are you integrating Windows > System Imaging, or doing a filesytem level copy and a semi-manual > restore (make ntfs, fix mbr, etc) ? The latter. > -- Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards Henrik Johansen hen...@scannet.dk Tlf. 75 53 35 00 ScanNet Group A/S ScanNet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users