On 9/28/07, Christopher Derr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We're thinking of using Bacula as our disk-to-disk solution for backing
> user and research data. I'm still reading up on it, but I haven't found
> the answer to the following question.
>
> Called pooling in BackupPC and dedu
Hi,
Sorry if this is something obvious; compilation isn't my forte :
I am trying to compile Bacula 2.2.4 on Solaris 9 with MySQL 5.0.41. I
am not able to get "configure" to come back with Batch insert enabled.
Browsing through the configure file, I wonder if either a) I'm missing
something from
On 28 Sep 2007 at 17:02, Florin Andrei wrote:
> Here's my dilemma - is there a simple way to tell Bacula to not back
> up the laptops if they're not home? I'm pretty sure I can come up with
> a couple scripts that can test whether the laptops are home or remote,
> but the question is how to integr
I've a CentOS5 server (Red Hat 5 clone) under the table in my living
romm, that will run a Bacula server. It has permanent Internet access.
Several clients will be backed up - workstations and laptops running
Ubuntu, Fedora and Vista.
I want to use whatever's the latest stable Bacula version at t
Greetings,
We're thinking of using Bacula as our disk-to-disk solution for backing
user and research data. I'm still reading up on it, but I haven't found
the answer to the following question.
Called pooling in BackupPC and deduplication by industry, I've been
trying to find out if Bacula has
Hi all,
I got one more problem, some of the computer how runs Bacula FD dose it over an
ADSL connection.
When running long lasting jobs as Full Backup they almost everytime return
"Fatal error: No Job status returned from FD."
If I only select a few files its runs without a problem.
If I chec
Is there a slick way to have the completion of on migration kick off the
next? I've added a RunAfterJob but that appears to be run after each backup
is migrated instead of at the end of the migration "set." As in:
Job {
Name = "elbe-migrate"
Type = Migrate
Level = Full
Client = volga-fd
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, hgrapt wrote:
> I'm just wondering if the output from bacula is correct ?
>
> "Volume Bytes: 1,470,728,448,000 (1.470 TB)"
Quite possibly. I see 700Gb+ on my LTO2 tapes fairly regularly.
Logfiles, etc can be extremely compressible and they're the most often
backed up files
"Scott Ruckh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti
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>I was not able to respond to the corresponding thread so here is the answer
>to the problem with upgrading to Bacula 2.2.4 from the src.rpm file and the
>catalog backup no longer working (although I originally assumed it to be
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From: Ryan Novosielski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 28 september 2007 05:08
To: Fredrik Gidensköld
Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Problem after an uppgrade from 2.0.X to 2.2.0
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