Hi all,
using accurate backup, is there a simple way to find out when a file or
more than it a directory was deleted (almost mistakenly by some user,
who then requests after some days (or weeks) the restoration of this
directory but not knowing the exact date of deletion (nor the exact name
of
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 22:14:30 -0700, Ian Allison wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
>
> 2009/3/25 Uwe Schuerkamp
>
>> There's also the "disable" bconsole command which allows you to disable
>> certain backup jobs. This way, you won't have to change the
>> configuration files.
>
>
> That's working, thanks.
hint
mehma sarja wrote:
> MY SITUATION
>
> I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly Maildir
> files and 690.8 GB space they take up. Take that! It took 25 hours to
> transfer and is currently "indexing." Before I ramble on, here is some
> confguration info:
>
> WHAT HAVE
Hi
I have a reproducible failure when backing up a Linux client (running a
2.5b2 fd) with a 2.5b2 director/sd using the following FileSet:
FileSet {
Name = AccessNtProfiles
Include {
Options {
signature = MD5
compression = gzip
onefs = yes
# Samba uses ACLs on thes
Hi Uwe,
2009/3/25 Uwe Schuerkamp
> There's also the "disable" bconsole command which allows you to
> disable certain backup jobs. This way, you won't have to change the
> configuration files.
That's working, thanks.
--
Ian Allison
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Dan Langille wrote:
> Indexing? Sorry, what do you mean? Do you have some output of some
> command?
I was wondering that as well. I don't see anything in my Bacula logs
that refers to "indexing" or "index", nor anything in the sources that
suggests that Bacula creates an index during normal bac
SWAGGER
Yes, I mean to swagger here. I am migrating to Bacula and just the mail and
user directories are about 690 GB. I expect our full dataset to backup will
end up in the 30 TB range.
REASON TO SWAGGER
I am looking for anyone else in the same boat. Looking for hardware which
will support this
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mehma sarja wrote:
> MY SITUATION
>
> I can take your Megabytes and shame you with my 9,868,868 mostly Maildir
> files and 690.8 GB space they take up. Take that! It took 25 hours to
> transfer and is currently "indexing." Before I ramble on, here is