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Hello everyone.
I'd like to know if anyone could point me some directions about how I could
create a routine in Bacula to make a Full backup of my main servers and then
manually remove these tapes to take them to a safe place (in case of a
catastrophe).
I've a few doubts about how I could make th
I personally am getting those data (clients configs and catalog dump) and
sending them to an account at Dropbox (they have a command line interface).
If there are any more data to backup from Bacula it self besides those two,
I'd like to know too...
2011/2/27 David Clements
> I have used Bacula
I have used Bacula for a year or so backing up a Linux laptop, Windows
XP professional laptop and the Linux server where Bacula runs all to a
single partition.
I am looking into a software raid 5 system, can't afford a hardware raid
system. I want to preserve all required files externally to th
Hi Josh,Yes: i built them from the source rpm.
I have added 'export CFLAGS="-DFORTIFY_SOURCE=2"' right before the %configure statement in the spec file and rebuilt bacula-fd.
Bacula-fd has been running now during the entire weekend without any problem.
Thanks a lot for your suggestion !
Kind rega
2011/2/27 Igor Zinovik :
> On Feb 25, John Drescher wrote:
>> > device {
>> > name = backup-disk-device
>> > media type = File
>> > archive device = /var/backup
>> > label media = yes # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
>> > always open = yes
>> > automatic mount = yes
On Feb 25, John Drescher wrote:
> > device {
> > name = backup-disk-device
> > media type = File
> > archive device = /var/backup
> > label media = yes # lets Bacula label unlabeled media
> > always open = yes
> > automatic mount = yes # when device opened, re