Hi Group,
Unfortunately I seem to have scheduled my full backup for 2:05am which
is around the time that our clocks go back, 2:00am - I use openSUSE
11.0 and it seems this time shift happened, but only after the backup
started.
bacula version is 2.4.4
The result does not seem to be disastrous -
You could split the fileset into two separate file sets - one that just
holds the excluded file, and another that holds all files except that one.
Then run two separate backup jobs with these two file sets.
Mike Ruskai wrote:
> Is there any way to exclude a file from incremental backups only, no
Is there any way to exclude a file from incremental backups only, not
full backups?
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Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 03/04/09 21:19, Kevin Keane wrote:
>
>> Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/04/09 18:56, Kevin Keane wrote:
>>>
>>>
Foo wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 17:57:32 +0200, John Drescher
> wrote:
>
>
>
On 04/04/2009 17:28, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> The service is attempted started by the command:
>
> "C:\Program Files\Bacula\bin\bacula-fd.exe" /service -c
> "C:\ProgramData\Bacula\bacula-fd.conf"
>
> Since this Vista is Danish the directory "\Program Files" does not exist, it
> is replaced by "\Prog
I am currently running bacula 2.4.3 and in the process of including a
Windows Vista box in the backup service. I believe I have installed
winbacula-2.4.3.exec correctly. However, the Bacula File Service does not
start and gives the error message "error 3: The specified path was not found".
The ser
Ok, thanks...
I'm using the 2.4.4-b2 and works like a charm.. I don't know if I have
VSS 64 bit support on it...
It's supported in this release?
J.
2009/4/4 John Drescher :
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:27 PM, francisco javier funes nieto
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Recently I adquired a Dell machi
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:27 PM, francisco javier funes nieto
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I adquired a Dell machine with Windows Server 2008 Standard 64Bits.
>
> Im trying to configure the FileDaemon Client in it with de 2.5.42-b2
> client software.
>
> Once has been installed and configured in b
Hi all,
Recently I adquired a Dell machine with Windows Server 2008 Standard 64Bits.
Im trying to configure the FileDaemon Client in it with de 2.5.42-b2
client software.
Once has been installed and configured in bacula-dir.conf in my
Director (Bacula 2.4.4 on Debian Lenny) and I obtain the foll
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:38:13AM -0400, Victor Hugo dos Santos wrote:
> would be necessary have unencrypted files in my machine and after of
> backup, compress the files in the server.
> or, compress the files in my machine before backup in my encrypted
> folder, but in this case I have the doub
No, it's documented behavior. The numbers are actually the media IDs -
basically, the database primary key. If you deleted these volumes from
bacula completely, the numbering would start at 0005.
The reason for this scheme is to ensure that there are no collisions.
If you really want the number
Starting with a new database, Bacula numbered volumes from three
separate pools like this:
Client1Full0001
Client1Incremental0002
Client2Full0003
Client2Full0004
It should be this:
Client1Full0001
Client1Incremental0001
Client2Full0001
Client2Full0002
Known bug?
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> It should say something like this:
> Data Transfer Element 0:Full (Storage Element 1 Loaded)
Good to know. thx.
> You need to remove the tape from the drive and get it out of the way
> completely.
> Having tapes in all the slots *and* the drive is an invalid configuration. In
> order to chan
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