> There are thre possible ways:
> You could either dig these dat from database (the structure is simple),
> but some data are hard to assemble from database only.
> Or you can parse the config files, but there is posibility, that the
> config in files are changed since bacula was reloaded.
> Third
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 13:52:08 -0700, Paul Greidanus said:
>
> On 2009-12-28, at 6:56 PM, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
>
> > * Paul Greidanus schrieb am 28.12.09 um 23:44 Uhr:
> >> I'm trying to restore files I have backed up on the NFS server that I'm
> >> using to back VMware, but I'm getting s
Hi,
there are 2 different clients in the 3.0.3, one for 64bit and one for 32bit.
(good for Winzoz 2008).
I have both, and they work well with VSS..
The problem that I have, and I'm trying to torubleshoot is that the 64bit
fail in full backup after some hours of work, instead if I tried to run a
li
togum napsal(a):
> Howdy friends,
>
> I'm using bacula in our companny backup system. But I always have a problem
> if our tape have been full. I'm using diffrensial bacula backup. If our tape
> full then i changed with the new tape, it will be full backup again and
> continue to do so.
>
> Pl
alexan...@nautae.eti.br napsal(a):
> Hi.
>
> I have to integrate Bacula with GLPI inventory system.
>
> So, I have to read jobs info like Name, FileSet, Pool, Level,
> Schedule, etc, from each job,
>
> and put it in a data structure to export to GLPI.
>
> So, I'm about to write a Perl script