|-----Original Message-----
|From: Gavin McCullagh [mailto:gavin.mccull...@gcd.ie]
|Sent: 14 May 2010 9:47 AM
|To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
|Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Backups on Nas
|
|Hi,
|
|On Thu, 13 May 2010, mario parreño wrote:
|
|> But I prefer not mounting a unit, I prefer  acceding to the nas directly,
|>  because I have many folders of different accounts in the nas
|> and then I will have that to mount in Debian so many folders since has in
|the nas.
|
|Bacula's backups (as far as I'm aware), always run between the bacula file
|daemon (client) and a bacula (storage daemon).  Restores do the reverse.
|If you can't install the bacula file daemon on the machine you wish to
|back up, you'll need to install it on another computer which mounts the
|share you want backed up.
|
|A cursory glance at the ReadyNAS 1100 suggests it runs Linux which means
|you may be able to install the bacula file daemon on it.  This page in the
|ReadyNas community suggests that work may already be happening to do that.

[MDC] 
I have a ReadyNas in my test lab, the provided Bacula-fd is a old version
1.36.2 which I have used in the past and worked ok, I have on my todo is to
turn it into a storage demon as the hardware has been very reliable so will
be reading the below with interest   

|http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=34844
|
|These guys seem to have managed to install a bacula-sd on a readynas:
|
|http://www.scriptbits.net/2009/07/review-readynas-1100-nas-appliance/
|
|Gavin
|
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