Don't setup two seperate jobs to do this. Simply change which
pool is used for differential (or incremental) backups in the Schedule
section of the director configuration.
Example:
Schedule {
Name = "NightlySave"
Run = Level=Full Pool=Fulls mon at 01:05
Run = Level=Differential Pool=Diffs
Hello bacula users.
I've been recently testing bacula and found a strange thing. Bacula
doesn't seems to recognise the full backup. I've done the full backup
yesterday (first time since the install). Today, it should perform an
incremental backup, but it started doing the full one again.
Here is
On Monday 23 May 2005 12:27, Roland Arendes wrote:
> Hi List, Kern,
>
> Bacula is running very well without any problems since a few months on an
> old Primergy N200
> combined with an autochanger of Exabyte (1 LTO1 Drive, 10 Slots).
>
> On May 21st it happened to me that the tape that was inserted
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On Sunday 05 June 2005 14:52, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Timm Reinstorf wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> ...
>
> > My question is, if it is generally possible for the file-daemon to
> > recover from a lost network connection during a backup job.
>
> Yes, but this takes a while. Default timeout is two h
Hi Marko,
I saw exactly the same messages some months ago. I chose the wrong
storage so bacula was not able to restore any files...
fs
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Hi,
I set up Bacula with the following configuration:
Linux (Director, Storage ...) (BLNX02)
Windows 2000 (client) (BBERLIN)
Backup of the windows client is working fine:
+---+-+-+--+---+--+-+---+
| JobId | Name
Hi,
I set up Bacula with the following configuration:
Linux (Director, Storage ...) (BLNX02)
Windows 2000 (client) (BBERLIN)
Backup of the windows client is working fine:
+---+-+-+--+---+--+-+---+
| JobId | Name
Hello,
thanks for your answers.
Arno Lehmann wrote:
3) the backup was done to tapes. Is it possible to reclaim the space
used by the now aborted job, without loosing data on the tape from
previous jobs?
In theory this is possible in one certain case. Bacula itself doesn't
support this, thou
Hello,
Timm Reinstorf wrote:
Hi all,
...
My question is, if it is generally possible for the file-daemon to
recover from a lost network connection during a backup job.
Yes, but this takes a while. Default timeout is two hours. There are
reasons for that long timeout period, but don't ask _
Hi all,
since this is my first post to this list, let me first thank you a lot
for developing/supporting this nice software bacula!
I am a bacula newbie and just started to use it doing backups of my home
systems.
My question is, if it is generally possible for the file-daemon to
recover f
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