On 07/24/10 16:10, Mister IT Guru wrote:
> On 24/07/10 19:57, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>> What would be a method of restoring a remote linux based server to it
>>> last full backup, (or even it's first!). Is such a move possible?
>>>
>> Got a management card in it:)?
>>
>> Seriously, there ar
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Mister IT Guru wrote:
> On 24/07/10 19:57, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>> What would be a method of restoring a remote linux based server to it
>>> last full backup, (or even it's first!). Is such a move possible?
>>>
>> Got a management card in it:)?
>>
>> Seriously,
On 24/07/10 19:57, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> What would be a method of restoring a remote linux based server to it
>> last full backup, (or even it's first!). Is such a move possible?
>>
> Got a management card in it:)?
>
> Seriously, there are a few ways all not without big chance. You can
>What would be a method of restoring a remote linux based server to it
>last full backup, (or even it's first!). Is such a move possible?
Got a management card in it:)?
Seriously, there are a few ways all not without big chance. You can create
a default grub entry to boot into an instance that d
> I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape
> drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the
> rest to a repair shop.
>
> While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home directory
> using an old spare computer without support for S
What would be a method of restoring a remote linux based server to it
last full backup, (or even it's first!). Is such a move possible?
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On 7/24/2010 8:14 AM, T. Kozinski wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape
> drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the
> rest to a repair shop.
>
> While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home
Hello everyone,
I just lost the mainboard on my Bacula backup server, removed the tape
drive and hard disks (configured as a Linux software RAID) and sent the
rest to a repair shop.
While waiting for a new mainboard I'd like to recover my home directory
using an old spare computer without support
Hi Laurent,
Thank you.
Nice to hear.
Could you explain your Server's architecture of backup, please, if it's
possible ?
I try to understand...( I know that i must read the pdf ).
It would be nice if i could have some professionnal/technical return of the
view of somebody else.
Thank you in advanc
Dell TL2000 works perfectly. I operate one, with direct SAS connexion
under Debian.
Le Sam 24 juillet 2010 11:35, yesi a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know whether the Dell PowerVault TL2000 or TL4000 are
> supported
> by Bacula ?
>
> Thank you a lot for your return.
>
>
> Regards,
> yesi
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Hi,
I'd like to know whether the Dell PowerVault TL2000 or TL4000 are supported
by Bacula ?
Thank you a lot for your return.
Regards,
yesi
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