On Monday 17 September 2007 04:45, Dan Langille wrote:
> I am happy to say that I just ran bat on my laptop. There are many
> people who helped me get this going.
>
> The FreeBSD port still requires some work before it can be committed
> to the ports tree. In particular, the dependencies need
Hello all,
I am trying to ensure I have a strict understanding of the Bacula User's
Guide with respect to how Differential and Incremental Backups work, but I
would like to take an example to see if I have worked through my logic
correctly ...
Lets say I have this FileSet definition which is fixe
I am happy to say that I just ran bat on my laptop. There are many
people who helped me get this going.
The FreeBSD port still requires some work before it can be committed
to the ports tree. In particular, the dependencies need work and the
pkg-plist is all wrong and bat is not actually inst
The default location is
C:\ProgramData\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf
I couldn't find where to put it.
I think my mistake was I tried to manually edit and place the conf
file, as I had done in XP. In the Vista Installation, if you go
to the start menu, then to:
Bacula> Configuration> Edit Client Configur
As I am now using bacula-2.2.4 from BartPE it restores files with
umlauts correct, but I get a lot of those messages, but only with
filenames containing umlauts:
16-Sep 19:13 laptop_ute-fd: RestoreWindowsSystem.2007-09-16_17.14.10 Warning:
Cannot change permissions of C:/Dokumente und
Einstellun
Hi,
16.09.2007 11:50,, Tom Meiner wrote::
> Hi!
>
> I have set up a bacula 2.0.3 server
Please upgrade to the latest released version as soon as possible.
> with an autochanger and several
> clients. My default pool directs to the tape. So my backup lasts a long
> time because all clients have
The openSuSE *10.2* x86_64 version of Bacula 2.2.4 (.rpm) has been
released to Sourceforge (rpms-contrib-psheaffer)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
Using a BartPE Plugin with Bacula-2.2.4 solved the problem.
Sorry for TOFU, but so everyone can connect this answer with
the problem.
Yours sincerely,
Eric
> "Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On 16 Sep 2007 at 1:24, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote
Excuse me, I did send this mail to Tom directly, but as everybody should
be able to read it, I do post it to bacula-users again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Böse-Wolf) writes:
> Tom Meiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have set up a bacula 2.0.3 server with an autochanger and several
>
Tom Meiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This sounds interesting to me. How do I configure that. I haven't read
> anything about that before.
http://www.bacula.org/rel-manual/Data_Spooling.html
Eric
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Hi!
I have set up a bacula 2.0.3 server with an autochanger and several
clients. My default pool directs to the tape. So my backup lasts a long
time because all clients have to wait while one client does his backup.
To speed up the backup I consider to create an additional disk pool as
the default
"Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 16 Sep 2007 at 1:24, Eric Böse-Wolf wrote:
>> The configuration was :
>>
>> bacula-sd, bacula-dir 2.2.4 on a linux machine, and
>> bacula-fd 1.36 from the available BartPE Plugin. (An
>> more actual plugin I could not find.)
>
> What database were
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