I did drag'n'dropped a whole directory into the bottom area of the brestore
panel (in Bat software).
Can bscan insert files that aren't available anymore into the catalog?
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Zitat von John Drescher :
>> Okay, but have i got it right that the local file-daemon at the server is
>> requesting the files from the central storage-daemon so in principle it
>> should be easy to check for the "restore your own files only", no?
>>
>
> Bacula does have the concept of ACLs that
Did you select any files using `mark` during the restore?
On 14 August 2012 21:18, CDuv wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having an issue for which I couldn't find answers.
> A Full Backup job was pruned by Bacula (obviously during yesterday night
> because it was there yesterday and gone today) and I need it
Hi,
I'm having an issue for which I couldn't find answers.
A Full Backup job was pruned by Bacula (obviously during yesterday night
because it was there yesterday and gone today) and I need it (for the
Incremental to work actually).
After some research I decided to run a bscan on the volumes list
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Has anyone got this working as I still can't
>
> On Tuesday 26 June 2012 17:05:35 Gary Stainburn wrote:
>> I'm trying to get setip working and I'm struggling.
>>
>> I've set up a restricted console as described in the manual and it works
>>
> Okay, but have i got it right that the local file-daemon at the server is
> requesting the files from the central storage-daemon so in principle it
> should be easy to check for the "restore your own files only", no?
>
Bacula does have the concept of ACLs that restrict access. However
since I do
Hello List
is it possible to get the compile time options used for building the
binary? It would be nice to have so we could build updates as close as
possible to original packages for example on Ubuntu.
Many Thanks
Andreas
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Zitat von John Drescher :
we are testing Bacula as new Backup/Restore and one point we like to have is
a simple file restore GUI for windows so lokal server operator is able to
restore files backuped on the same machine, but should not be able to manage
the backup server like starting jobs for
Has anyone got this working as I still can't
On Tuesday 26 June 2012 17:05:35 Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I'm trying to get setip working and I'm struggling.
>
> I've set up a restricted console as described in the manual and it works
> for any other command, e.g. help, list.
>
> However, it doesn't w
> we are testing Bacula as new Backup/Restore and one point we like to have is
> a simple file restore GUI for windows so lokal server operator is able to
> restore files backuped on the same machine, but should not be able to manage
> the backup server like starting jobs for other servers or resto
Hello List
we are testing Bacula as new Backup/Restore and one point we like to
have is a simple file restore GUI for windows so lokal server operator
is able to restore files backuped on the same machine, but should not
be able to manage the backup server like starting jobs for other
se
> 08.08.2012 00:30, Edward kirjoitti:
>> Dir/SD: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) - v5.0.3 (from rpm)
>> Client: Solaris 10 x86 - v5.0.3
>>
>> I am having problems with an incremental backup using the accurate
option.
>>
>
> Accurate option fails with your setup. It was not designed for that, it
> must fail
Op 20120810 om 17:04 schreef Davide Franco:
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Rados aw Korzeniewski wrote:
> > 2012/8/10 Davide Franco
> > > Anyway, I'm still trying to figure out how can I enforce the file
> > > daemon to follow symlinks on Linux filesystem.
> >
> > Bacula does not follow any s
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