>
> Following the links from the bacula.org web pages, I get to
http://bacula-
> web.dflc.ch/index.php/download/articles/bacula-web-503.html but the
download
> link on that page is 'Forbidden'
>
Ignore me. I was doing the download from the wrong machine - it was
behind a proxy server :(
James
Following the links from the bacula.org web pages, I get to
http://bacula-web.dflc.ch/index.php/download/articles/bacula-web-503.htm
l but the download link on that page is 'Forbidden'
James
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On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 23:37 +0300, Andrei Moraru wrote:
> Hello
>
> Operating System: FreeBSD 8.1
> Bacula-dir version 5.0.3
>
> I have backed up a folder from Windows. Some files names in that folder
> contains spaces, like in the name "New Word Document.doc". When I try to
> restore that file
On Jul 31, 2011, at 4:37 PM, Andrei Moraru wrote:
> Hello
>
> Operating System: FreeBSD 8.1
> Bacula-dir version 5.0.3
>
> I have backed up a folder from Windows. Some files names in that folder
> contains spaces, like in the name "New Word Document.doc". When I try to
> restore that files, th
Hello
Operating System: FreeBSD 8.1
Bacula-dir version 5.0.3
I have backed up a folder from Windows. Some files names in that folder
contains spaces, like in the name "New Word Document.doc". When I try to
restore that files, the directory that should contain the restored files
is empty.
The
Yes--I must look at virtual full backups in more detail. I remember thinking
that they'll save some time at the weekends if I replaced the fulls.
I've had another look at volume retention and I think I understand it better
now.
As far as I can tell, when volumes expire this just means they're
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 06:24:11PM +0100, Graham Sparks wrote:
> Thanks for that advise. I'll adjust the retentions and see if I can achieve
> what you described. Provided I make sure the full backups definitely run
> every month, this should be an adequate solution.
If 'run' is a matter of ho
Thanks for that advise. I'll adjust the retentions and see if I can achieve
what you described. Provided I make sure the full backups definitely run every
month, this should be an adequate solution.
Thanks.
> Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 23:07:51 +0400
> From: flatw...@users.sourceforge.net
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