Speaking as a bacula newbie who read the documentation, It did not seem obvious
to me. Having been unfamiliar with bacula I was thinking of running Full backup
jobs and Incremental/Differential backup jobs, not running a single job that
was Full/Differential/Incremental based upon some other req
Hi,
On 30.09.2005 19:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello and thanks arno / phil,
the first thing I'd try is, on the client you can't connect to, run he
DIR in the foreground with debug output enabled. That should tell you if
the connections get through to the DIR itself.
If they don't, but t
I am glad my input was helpful...
;0)
Cheers,
Silas
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Hello List,
I am using bacula for some time now.
I now want to change the whole backup strategy a little:
I have an Autochanger with 7 tapes.
One full backup takes ~2 Tapes.
I want to use 2 x 2 tapes for a weekly backup and the remeining 3 for daily
differential/incremental backups.
Now the di
Hi,
On 30.09.2005 22:23, Bennett, Silas (GE Infrastructure) wrote:
Speaking as a bacula newbie who read the documentation, It did not seem obvious
to me. Having been unfamiliar with bacula I was thinking of running Full backup
jobs and Incremental/Differential backup jobs, not running a singl
I have a dvd rw and configured my storage daemon this way showed bellow:
Device {
Name = "DVD-RW"
Media Type = CD-DVD
Archive Device = /dev/hdd
RemovableMedia = Yes;
Random Access = Yes;
AlwaysOpen = No;
LabelMedia = Yes;
AutomaticMount = Yes;
}
Configured the bacula director this w
Here is a diff against
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html
565c565,569
< performed as requested.
---
> performed as requested.
> Note: Since the director looks for a previous
> full backup with the same job name of your incrimental, you cannot do
> incrementals against full
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 30.09.2005 13:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>> .Where do we have Admin jobs documented? I just went looking in the
>> manual to see what can be done in an Admin job, and couldn't find
>> anything.
>>
>
>
> The only location I find are the two lines in the
Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
On 30.09.2005 13:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
.Where do we have Admin jobs documented? I just went looking in the
manual to see what can be done in an Admin job, and couldn't find
anything.
The only location I find are the two lines in the Job / Job Type
d
Hello,
On 30.09.2005 13:58, Phil Stracchino wrote:
.Where do we have Admin jobs documented? I just went looking in the
manual to see what can be done in an Admin job, and couldn't find anything.
The only location I find are the two lines in the Job / Job Type
description.
You're rig
Sebastian Haas wrote:
> Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
>>Sebastian Haas wrote:
>>If they changed again today, they should be saved again; otherwise, not.
>> However, I don't expect this to fix your main problem; it will only fix
>>that "DIR and FD clocks differ" warning.
>
> Okay you are right, this do
.Where do we have Admin jobs documented? I just went looking in the
manual to see what can be done in an Admin job, and couldn't find anything.
--
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Mobile: 603-216-7037 Landline: 603-886-3518
Oh, by the way, I was referring to the Development manual in my last email --
I haven't looked at the 1.36.x manual.
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> From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, Septem
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> From: Phil Stracchino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: Arno Lehmann
> Cc: Bennett, Silas (GE Infrastructure);
> bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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