> I have been hunting around, but is there a trick to backing up Vista PCs?
>
What was the problem? Could not see the tray icon?
>
> I Couldn't get the Clients to work on the machines, so I mapped the drives
> to the Director. This gives the below error:
>
You need to do the mount for the user t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> File =
> "Z:\\Users\\CLIENT2\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Outlook"
> }
> }
>
>
> Is there a trick to this? Or am I missing something obvious?
http://www.bacula.org/en/rel-manual/Configuring_Director.html#SECTION001411000
Hi guys,
I have been hunting around, but is there a trick to backing up Vista PCs?
I Couldn't get the Clients to work on the machines, so I mapped the drives to
the Director. This gives the below error:
18-Feb 18:34 DIRECTOR JobId 1: Could not stat
Y:\Users\CLIENT1\AppData\Local\Microso
Dan Langille wrote:
>
> On Feb 18, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Tom Allison wrote:
>
>> Way back when I had some tape drives. At that time Linux could not
>> provide compression on tape drives. Especially if you where trying to
>> write across multiple tapes.
>>
>> Is this still true?
>>
>> So if I'm lookin
Hi,
16.02.2008 23:50, Glen Vickers wrote:
> Just tried that as well...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Glen]# /sbin/bconsole -c /root/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
> bconsole not properly installed.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Glen]# /root/bacula/bin/bconsole -c
> /root/bacula/bin/bconsole.conf
> bconsole not properly
On Feb 18, 2008 1:01 PM, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Way back when I had some tape drives. At that time Linux could not
> provide compression on tape drives. Especially if you where trying to
> write across multiple tapes.
>
> Is this still true?
>
> So if I'm looking at a tape drive t
On Feb 18, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Tom Allison wrote:
> Way back when I had some tape drives. At that time Linux could not
> provide compression on tape drives. Especially if you where trying to
> write across multiple tapes.
>
> Is this still true?
>
> So if I'm looking at a tape drive that says it is
Way back when I had some tape drives. At that time Linux could not
provide compression on tape drives. Especially if you where trying to
write across multiple tapes.
Is this still true?
So if I'm looking at a tape drive that says it is an 80/204GB type, I
should use 80GB for my calculations
Hi every:
I have a little question, Bacula 2.2.8 support PowerVault 122T Tape from Dell?
Cheers
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Well I found the problem, I install postgresql-devel-8.2 and now I compile
Bacula with PostgreSQL support.
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Ing Reynier Pérez Mira
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Hello,
Iam trying to setup bacula as below :
OS = SLES 9 with SP3, 4GB memory, 8 GB Swap.
Version bacula = 2.2.7
Tape Library = Fujitsu Siemens TX48.Autochanger with 48 slots.
Media = LTO -3.
When iam trying to write to the tape drive. The speed is very slow like
Transfer rate = 7.673 M byte
Hi every:
Some friends ask me about Bacula configuration and I can't said anything to
them. They trying to compile Bacula as follow:
./configure --with-postgresql --with-openssl --sysconfdir=/workdata/bacula
But get this error before ./configure end:
checking for OpenSSL... no
checking for Pos
Dan Langille wrote:
> On Feb 18, 2008, at 8:17 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I am a new user of Bacula, Evaluating various option with bacula.
>> My Interest area's are .
>> 1. Online Remote Backup Functionality: I found Bacula is quite
>> stable and suitable
On Feb 17, 2008, at 4:14 AM, Frank Kujawski wrote:
> Reading the docs, each job only wants one File Set.
> Due to the lay out of my servers, it make sense for me to define
> several file
> sets. (One file set would be the OS, another would be home, then
> vhome, and
> mysql)
> Since
On Feb 18, 2008, at 8:17 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi
> I am a new user of Bacula, Evaluating various option with bacula.
> My Interest area's are .
> 1. Online Remote Backup Functionality: I found Bacula is quite
> stable and suitable for this purpose.
> 2. Multiple
Hi
I am a new user of Bacula, Evaluating various option with bacula.
My Interest area's are .
1. Online Remote Backup Functionality: I found Bacula is quite stable and
suitable for this purpose.
2. Multiple OS support: I have tested bacula with Intel/AMD 32 bit/64 bit arch.
Linux, Solaris and
Reading the docs, each job only wants one File Set.
Due to the lay out of my servers, it make sense for me to define several file
sets. (One file set would be the OS, another would be home, then vhome, and
mysql)
Since each box has an OS and an application, at the minimum there would be 2
On Feb 17, 2008, at 11:03 PM, James Harper wrote:
>>
>> Unless you are allowing more than one concurrent job. In which case,
>> priority will
>> be your best bet. But I don't recall you mentioning concurrent jobs.
>>
>
> Hmmm... forgot to mention that :)
>
> Yes, I'm running the jobs concurrentl
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